Must-See LGBTQ TV: Season premieres of “Saved by the Bell” and “Hanna”!

Grab the remote, set your DVR or queue up your streaming service of choice! GLAAD is bringing you the LGBTQ highlights on TV this week. Check back every Sunday for up-to-date coverage in LGBTQ-inclusive programming on TV.

The second season of Peacock’s Saved by the Bell revival, starring out actress Josie Totah as Lexie, premieres on Wednesday. In the season, Bayside High gears up to compete in the Southern California School Spirit Competition and Lexie struggles to become a more understanding girlfriend. Watch the official trailer below! Saved by the Bell: Wednesday, on Peacock.

Amazon Prime’s Hanna returns for a third and final season on Wednesday. Hanna was created by a sinister organization named UTRAX, where her DNA was enhanced with 3% wolf and she was trained to be an assassin. Now Hanna is secretly trying to destroy the organization from the inside with the help of former CIA agent Marissa and current UTRAX agent John. Last season introduced some of the other girls like Hanna, including lesbian character Jules Allen (Gianna Kiehl). Check out the trailer below! Hanna: Wednesday, on Amazon Prime Video.

Sunday, November 21: The Equalizer (8pm, CBS); The Great North (8:30pm, Fox); Fear The Walking Dead (9pm, AMC); Hightown (9pm Starz); The Walking Dead: World Beyond (10pm, AMC)

Monday: Dancing With the Stars (8pm, ABC); The Voice (8pm, NBC); 9-1-1 (9pm, FOX); We’re Here (9pm, HBO); NCIS Hawai’I (10pm, CBS)

Tuesday: The Flash (8pm, The CW); The Voice (8pm, NBC); Riverdale (9pm, The CW); FBI: Most Wanted (9pm, CBS); New Amsterdam (10pm, NBC)

Wednesday: Saved by the Bell (Peacock); Hanna (Amazon Prime); Chicago Fire (9pm, NBC); Batwoman (9pm, The CW); Chucky (10pm, Syfy)

Thursday: F is for Family (Netflix); Station 19 (8pm, ABC); Legacies (9pm, The CW); Grey’s Anatomy (9pm, ABC); B Positive (9:30pm, CBS); 

Friday: S.W.A.T. (8pm, CBS); Nancy Drew (9pm, The CW)

Saturday: Saturday Night Live (11:30pm, NBC and Peacock)

November 21, 2021

(SOURCE) https://www.glaad.org/blog/must-see-lgbtq-tv-season-premieres-saved-bell-and-hanna

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