Grab the remote, set your DVR or queue up your streaming service of choice! GLAAD is bringing you the highlights in LGBT on TV this week. Check back every Sunday for up-to-date coverage in LGBT-inclusive programming on TV.
On Monday night, out news anchor Robin Roberts hosts the ABC special 15 Songs that Changed Country Music as part of the countdown to this year's Country Music Awards. Performers on the special include Kacey Musgraves who won a Grammy for her LGBT-inclusive hit "Follow Your Arrow" and went on to perform the song live at the 25th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York. 15 Songs that Changed Country Music: Monday, 10pm on ABC.
The final season of spy drama White Collar premieres on USA on Thursday night. Out FBI Special Agent Diana Barrigan (Marsha Thomason) was absent much of the last season after her character gave birth, but will enjoy an expanded role in this final season. White Collar: Thursday, 9pm on USA.
For a breakdown of LGBT-inclusive shows airing every week, check out our nightly listings below:
Sunday November 2:Brooklyn Nine-Nine (8:30pm, FOX); The Good Wife (9pm, CBS); Mulaney (9:30pm, FOX); Revenge (10pm, ABC)
Monday:Gotham (8pm, FOX); Jane the Virgin (9pm, CW)
Tuesday:Marry Me (9pm, NBC); Awkward. (10pm, MTV); Faking It (10:30pm, MTV)
Wednesday:Survivor (8pm, CBS); Red Band Society (9pm, FOX)
Thursday:Grey's Anatomy (8pm, ABC); The Biggest Loser (8pm, NBC); Scandal (9pm, ABC); The McCarthys (9:30pm, CBS); How to Get Away with Murder (10pm, ABC)
Friday:The Amazing Race (8pm, CBS); America's Next Top Model (9pm, CW)
Saturday: Survivor's Remorse (9pm, Starz); The Graham Norton Show (10pm, BBC America)
On daytime, check your local listings for information about Ellen, The Talk (CBS), The Gossip Table (VH1), The View (ABC) and The Chew (ABC). Soap operas Days of Our Lives on NBC and General Hospital on ABC (check local listings) both feature out characters.
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