What to watch on TV and streaming today: 1923, The Damned United and Young Sheldon

1. ‘1923’ – A Gritty ‘Yellowstone’ Prequel

Set in the early 20th century, 1923 delves into the Dutton family’s struggles during a transformative era marked by Prohibition, the Great Depression, and Western expansion. Starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, the series offers a compelling narrative that enriches the Yellowstoneuniverse.thedirect.com+2rottentomatoes.com+2nypost.com+2thedirect.com+2collider.com+2nypost.com+2

  • Where to Watch: Exclusively on Paramount+

  • Availability: All episodes of Season 1 are available for streaming.

  • Free Trial: New subscribers can access a 7-day free trial through Amazon Prime Video Channels.collider.com+2businessinsider.com+2nypost.com+2nypost.com


2. ‘The Damned United’ – A Riveting Sports Drama

The Damned United is a British sports drama that chronicles the tumultuous 44-day tenure of Brian Clough as the manager of Leeds United. The film offers a deep dive into the complexities of ambition, leadership, and the world of football.

  • Where to Watch: Available for purchase on Amazon Video, Apple TV, and Fandango At Home.

  • Price: Approximately $12.99 for HD versions.justwatch.com+1justwatch.com+1

3. ‘Young Sheldon’ – The Prequel to ‘The Big Bang Theory’

Young Sheldon provides an insightful look into the early life of Sheldon Cooper, the eccentric genius from The Big Bang Theory. The series offers a blend of humor and heart, exploring Sheldon’s upbringing in Texas and his early academic challenges.people.com+4sfgate.com+4channel4.com+4

  • Where to Watch:

    • Netflix: All seven seasons are available for streaming.

    • Max: Seasons 1-6 are available; Season 7 is expected to be added in early 2025.

    • Paramount+: All seven seasons are available.

    • Hulu: Seasons 1-6 are available; Season 7 is expected to be added in early 2025.

  • New Spinoff: A spinoff titled Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage premiered in October 2024 and is available on Fubo, Paramount+, and CBS’s website. decider.com+1people.com+1people.com

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