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I would genuinely not recommend Linux at all for someone who "needs help if their TV is set to the wrong input". Just being completely honest there.
But if you're absolutely set on it, probably Mint.
Edited to add:
Yeah, I am half expecting this not to work out, and I am fully prepared to install and debloat Windows for them if I have to. But I love Linux, so I want to give it a shot at least.
I don't think you'll have any trouble with Mint. I've set up senior citizens with Mint desktops and have yet to have any major issues. Contrary to what many people think, a solid Linux distro like Mint really isn't all that hard for a newbie to wrap their head around.