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5 The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, November 20, 2015 By Andrew Warren TV Media Future 'Liars': And now, for something completely differ- ent. "Pretty Little Liars" has a tradition of airing one-off specials around this time of year, with Halloween and Christmas themes being the norm. This year the ABC Fami- ly teen drama isn't skipping the special — but it is skip- ping the holiday theme. "Pretty Little Liars: 5 Years Forward" is bucking the trend and, as the title suggests, jumping into the future to take a peek at the lives of the show's characters a few years down the road. The ABC Fami- ly special premieres Tuesday, Nov. 24. With the second half of season 6 not premiering until Jan. 12, it's a bite-sized mor- sel that will have to satisfy fans until the new year. "Pretty Little Liars," which is based on the book series of the same name, follows a group of teenage girls who together keep a dark secret from their past. Despite being set half a de- cade in the future, all of the show's main actors return for "5 Years Forward." Alison (Sasha Pieterse, "Good Luck Chuck," 2007), Spencer (Troian Bellisario, "Suits"), Hanna (Ashley Benson, "East- wick"), Aria (Lucy Hale, "Scream 4," 2011) and Ezra (Ian Harding, "Adventure- land," 2009) are all back for the special. If "5 Years Forward" is any- thing like the Halloween spe- cials of years past, it will be filled with important clues to the show's overarching mys- terious plot. While it may land outside of a regular season, "Pretty Little Liars: 5 Years Forward" is definitely part of the show's canon. The special airs Tuesday, Nov. 24, on ABC Family. A Thanksgiving tale: Nat Geo is bringing the Thanks- giving story to life. Who doesn't know the tale? The settlers, the landing at Plym- outh, and the local Wampanoag people coming to their aid and helping them survive the harsh conditions of the American East Coast. Of course, there was a lot more to it than that. "Saints & Strangers," a two-night, four- hour event premiering Sunday, Nov. 22, on Nat Geo, tells a grittier side of the Mayflower story and the events that led up to the first Thanksgiving. The title refers to the divide between the two factions that stepped onto Massachu- setts' shores on that fateful landing day: the religious Pil- grims and the riches-seeking adventurers. The conflicts be- tween these two groups lies at the heart of "Saints & Strangers." Nat Geo has pulled togeth- er a diverse and talented cast to bring history to life. Ron Livingston ("Office Space," 1999) stars as John Carver, a godly man and the Plymouth colony's first governor. Ray Stevenson ("Rome") is the leader of the "strangers," Ste- phen Hopkins. He's a man with a dark past, and is the only Mayflower passenger who's ever been to the New World before. AGRICULTURE BAAING BALES CHICKENS CHORES COWBOY COWS CROP CIRCLES DUCKS DUTCH DOOR FARMERS FIELDS GROW HARVEST HOOF HORSE IRRIGATION LAMB LAND MARE MOOS MULE PIGS PONY RANCH RANGE REAPS tvsearch From the list, find each word and circle its letters in the puzzle above to reveal the message relating to this week's theme. Farm Life starsonscreen RURAL SCARECROW SHEEP SILO SOIL STABLES TRACTOR TROUGH TRUCK TURKEY WATER WELL WHEAT Conan: Conan O'Brien One of the top Halloween costumes this year is Donald Trump. Which is why this year the phrase "trick or treat" has been replaced with "Gimme a Kit Kat or I'll deport you." During a town hall meeting, Donald Trump was asked by Matt Lauer if he is nice enough to be president. Trump answered: "Of course I'm nice enough, baldy." The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jimmy Fallon You may have heard I had yet another mishap. This time I injured my other hand right after getting an award from Harvard. Even when I get into Harvard, I still embarrass my parents. Happy birthday to Hillary Clinton, who turned 68. When asked what her favorite gift was, she said: "Donald Trump." The Late Show: Stephen Colbert Researchers somewhere studied 75 brands of hotdogs and found some of them contained human DNA. I guess my bologna really does have a first name. A shocking investigation has found that after testing 75 brands of hotdogs, two percent of them contained human DNA. Some of those hotdogs are actually hot Dougs. late laughs Eastern Travel 3 x 5 A/Nationwide Robert Archer 2 x 2 Celebrating 125 th Anniversary ~ 1890-2015 Daily Star The

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