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Dancing with the Stars
8:00pm (ABC)
The cast of Season 28 includes James Van Der Beek (even though Joshua Jackson's Pacey was the one who took dance lessons), Karamo Brown, Lamar Odom, Kate Flannery, Bachelorette Hannah Brown, and Christie Brinkley. Oh yeah, and Sean Spicer, whose casting caused quite a controversy, in case you somehow missed that news cycle.When to watch: Listings | iOS App | Android AppLatest Updates
American Horror Story: 1984
Tomorrow Night , 10:00pm (FX)
The ninth season of the FX anthology will be Ryan Murphy's ode to '80s slashers, set at a remote summer camp that was once terrorized by a ruthless murderer, Mr. Jingles (John Carroll Lynch). And when Mr. Jingles escapes his imprisonment, Camp Redwood's staff (played by Angelica Ross, Leslie Grossman, and Matthew Morrison), counselors (played by Cody Fern, Emma Roberts, Billie Lourd, Gus Kenworthy, and DeRon Horton), and campers better watch their backs. Unfortunately, 1984 will also mark the first season of AHS without Evan Peters appearing, and perhaps the first without Sarah Paulson; while the actress will not star in Season 9, there is still a chance she will make a cameo.Latest Updates
Disenchantment
Netflix
Set within the crumbling medieval kingdom of Dreamland, Disenchantment. follows the misadventures of a hard-drinking young princess named Bean (voiced by Abbi Jacobson), her feisty elf companion Elfo (Nat Faxon), and her personal demon Luci (Eric Andre). Along the way, the trio encounter ogres, sprites, harpies, imps, trolls, walruses, and lots of human fools. Matt Groening and Josh Weinstein (The Simpsons, Futurama) serve as executive producers.Latest Updates
Bob (Hearts) Abishola NEW
CBS
Chuck Lorre's latest comedy for CBS follows a middle-aged sock businessman from Detroit (Billy Gardell), who, after suffering a heart attack, unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse (Folake Olowofoyeku), who is a Nigerian immigrant.Latest Updates
The Voice
Monday Sep 23rd, 8:00pm (NBC)
Heading into its 17th season, NBC's long-running peek-a-boo singing competition sees at least one big change: Adam Levine is gone, replaced by Blake Shelton's flame Gwen Stefani. Will their smoochy vibes keep audiences into it? Will they use a secret language to take down John Legend and Kelly Clarkson? We can't wait to find out.Latest Updates
The Neighborhood
8:00pm (CBS)
Cedric the Entertainer and Max Greenfield return as odd-couple neighbors in the CBS sitcom's second season. Will Dave (Greenfield) have a new perspective on privilege after his experience with Calvin (Cedric) at the country club?Latest Updates
9-1-1
8:00pm (Fox)
There's more crazy emergency calls and drama when 9-1-1 returns to Fox for a third season!Latest Updates
Prodigal Son NEW
9:00pm (Fox)
The Walking Dead's Tom Payne stars as criminal psychologist Malcolm Bright (Payne), the son of the notorious serial killer The Surgeon (Michael Sheen), in this fresh take on a crime franchise with a provocative and outrageous lead character and a darkly comedic tone. He uses his twisted genius to help the NYPD solve crimes while dealing with a somewhat manipulative mother, an annoyingly normal sister, a homicidal father still looking to bond with his prodigal son and his own constantly evolving neuroses.Latest Updates
All Rise NEW
9:00pm (CBS)
All Rise follows the dedicated, chaotic, hopeful, and sometimes absurd lives of judges, prosecutors, and public defenders as they work with bailiffs, clerks, and cops to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal system.The Good Doctor
Monday Sep 23rd, 10:00pm (ABC)
Love is in the air as Shaun (Freddie Highmore) ventures on his first date with Carly (Jasika Nicole) in the Season 3 premiere of The Good Doctor. Since the premiere is titled 'Disaster,' expect trouble ahead. There's a new pecking order at St. Bonaventure as Dr. Lim (Christina Chang) takes over as chief of surgery. That puts her relationship with Melendez (Nicholas Gonzalez) to the test. The biggest question going into Season 3, though, will be how do Dr. Andrews (Hill Harper), who pissed off the board by firing Jackson Han (Daniel Dae Kim) in favor of Shaun, and Dr. Glassman (Richard Schiff), who successfully conquered his battle with brain cancer last season, figure into the new hospital hierarchy?Latest Updates
Bull
10:00pm (CBS)
A renowned psychologist played by NCIS alum Michael Weatherly heads a prolific trial consulting service in this drama series based on the early career of Dr. Phil McGraw.When to watch: Listings | iOS App | Android AppLatest Updates
Bluff City Law NEW
10:00pm (NBC)
Despite a tumultuous past, Sydney Strait (Caitlin McGee) joins her father's law firm to fight for the greater good in NBC's new drama Bluff City Law. After years of barely speaking to her father, Elijah (Jimmy Smits), Sydney is thrust back into the family fold when her philanthropist mother passes away unexpectedly. Hoping to reconnect with the daughter he loves, Elijah asks Sydney to rejoin his firm, and despite her lingering resentment and distrust, Sydney agrees because she knows that working alongside her father is her best hope at changing the world.Latest Updates
The Conners
8:00pm (ABC)
The Conners goes into its second season with some big changes: DJ (Michael Fishman) goes back to being a single dad when his wife is redeployed to Afghanistan, and Dan (John Goodman) has another shot at a new love now that his old friend Louise, played by Katey Sagal, makes it clear she wants to date him -- and isn't taking no for an answer.Latest Updates
The Resident
8:00pm (Fox)
The heated medical drama that explores the immense greed and pride choking America's healthcare system returns for Season 3 with some brand new cast additions. David Alan Grier joins the cast as the estranged biological father of top surgeon AJ Austin (Malcolm-Jamal Warner), and you can be sure that on The Resident, any attempt to reconnect with family won't go as planned.Latest Updates
NCIS
8:00pm (CBS)
Season 17 of the long-running CBS drama will pick up where the shocking Season 16 finale left off last May: With the news that not only is Cote de Pablo's Ziva David still alive, but she's in danger, and so is Mark Harmon's Gibbs. The actress, who left the series in Season 11, will appear in four episodes this season.When to watch: Listings | iOS App | Android AppLatest Updates
Bless This Mess
8:30pm (ABC)
Newlyweds flee New York City for a simpler existence in Nebraska, but their new surroundings don't necessarily make their lives any easier.FBI
9:00pm (CBS)
This CBS drama from Dick Wolf that focuses on the inner workings of the Federal Bureau of Investigation will enter its second season this fall. The series follows first-class agents as they tackle difficult cases involving terrorism and organized crime while keeping New York and the rest of the country safe. The series stars Law & Order alum Jeremy Sisto, as well as Missy Peregrym and Sela Ward.Latest Updates
Mixed-ish NEW
9:00pm (ABC)
black-ish launches its second spin-off, Mixed-ish, this fall on ABC. The new sitcom will dive into Bow's (Tracee Ellis Ross) adolescence after the commune she grew up in was disbanded when she was 12 years old. Arika Himmel centers the series as a young Bow, with Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Tika Sumpter playing her parents. However, it's Mykal-Michelle Harris as Bow's little sister Santamonica who you want to be on the look out for. She's going to be a scene-stealer for sure.Latest Updates
This Is Us
Tuesday Sep 24th, 9:00pm (NBC)
TV's number one tear-jerker returns in September with a ton more questions to answer, mysteries to solve, and new faces we can't wait to me. We left off with the Pearsons in the future, gathering around a much older and frail Rebecca (Mandy Moore). Kevin (Justin Hartley) mysteriously had a pre-teen son, despite breaking up with Zoey (Melanie Liburd) earlier in the episode, and Toby (Chris Sullivan) arrived without Kate (Chrissy Metz) or their son Jack. However, those questions might be on hold as the show expands its universe and introduces at least 10 new characters this fall. The new cast list includes heavy hitters like Jennifer Morrison, Omar Epps, Asante Blackk, and M. Night Shyamalan. All of these new characters are going to have big impacts on the Pearson family, but it remains to be seen how they fit into the larger story of this family.Latest Updates
Empire
9:00pm (Fox)
Empire returns for a sixth and final season after a turbulent year behind the scenes during Season 5. The new season of the hip-hop drama finds the Lyon family splintered, with Cookie and Lucious finally going their separate ways as the feds close in on their dwindling empire.Latest Updates
black-ish
9:30pm (ABC)
Still rolling strong into its sixth season, the ABC hit that keeps spawning spin-offs (grown-ish, mixed-ish) returns with a new face to shake up the Johnson household: Lynette, Pops' (Laurence Fishburne) new fiancée. No word on how that's gonna go over with Ruby (Jenifer Lewis), but expect some wigs to go flying.Latest Updates
NCIS: New Orleans
10:00pm (CBS)
There's not a lot of info on Season 6 out yet, but what do you need to know? Scott Bakula's Pride and the rest of the crew will patrol the Big Easy and stop bad guys. The new chapter should be a bit of a throwback to earlier seasons, focusing on more personal and local stories, and maybe even bringing Pride's family in for a bigger role.When to watch: Listings | iOS App | Android AppLatest Updates
New Amsterdam
10:00pm (NBC)
Set in America's oldest (and best) public hospital, New Amsterdam is all about medical professionals fighting against a corrupt system to provide the exceptional care patients deserve. Led by a visionary doctor, the team is willing to risk it all. Season 2 will pick up three months after the ambulance crash in Season 1, and fans will finally find out who died at the scene.Latest Updates
Emergence NEW
10:00pm (ABC)
Allison Tolman stars in this character-driven genre thriller that centers around a police chief who takes in a young child she finds near the site of a mysterious accident who has no memory of what has happened. The investigation draws her into a conspiracy larger than she ever imagined, and the child's identity is at the center of it all.- Sep25Wed
The Goldbergs
8:00pm (ABC)
The '80s-set ABC sitcom will continue to pay homage to the era this fall. The Season 7 premiere will feature the titular family taking a road trip to Disneyland before Erica (Hayley Orrantia) and Barry (Troy Gentile) head off to college in an homage to National Lampoon's Vacation. National Lampoon alums Anthony Michael Hall and Christie Brinkley will both appear in the special episode. Season 7 will also mark the first without creator Adam F. Goldberg at the helm; Goldberg stepped down as showrunner and was replaced with executive producers Chris Bishop and Alex Barnow.When to watch: Listings | iOS App | Android AppLatest Updates
The Masked Singer
Wednesday Sep 25th, 8:00pm (Fox)
Last season The Masked Singer took the world by storm, whether we wanted it to or not. Now the Fox competition series is back with a vengeance for Season 2, complete with more crazy costumes, a two-hour premiere, and even more surprises as it whittles down the creatures to the final winner.Latest Updates
Survivor
8:00pm (CBS)
The show that launched a cultural (and ratings) phenomenon, and still arguably the class of the reality genre, what executive producer Mark Burnett prefers to call 'nonscripted drama.' It began with 16 people marooned on an island, working together to survive, but ultimately trying to 'outwit, outlast, outplay' the others for a $1 million grand prize. The group is whittled down as players are 'voted off' until only one remains.Chicago Med
8:00pm (NBC)
When we last checked in on Chicago Med, things weren't going so well for Will and Natalie, who were about to have a serious discussion about where they stood before one of Will's mobster enemies rammed them as they were pulling out of the parking lot. While Will was able to pull himself from the wreck, Natalie appeared to be in far worse condition, and the shocking finale wrapped with her unconscious and bleeding from the head. There is plenty of drama ahead as Natalie (Torrey DeVitto) fights for her life while Will is left to helplessly watch on from the sidelines. Things are complicated by the fact that her boyfriend, Phil (Ian Harding), was planning to propose. Elsewhere, the new season will see Colin Donnell, who plays Connor and is returning for just one episode, exit as a series regular, while Ethan and April contemplate the shocking reality that April might be pregnant.Latest Updates
Schooled
8:30pm (ABC)
The Goldbergs spin-off's second season will see The Kids Are Alright's Tim Doyle taking over as showrunner from co-creator Marc Firek. Kali Hawk (New Girl) will also join the cast as Wilma, a smart and dedicated science teacher who left a gig at an elite school to join the eccentric faculty of William Penn.Latest Updates
Modern Family
Wednesday Sep 25th, 9:00pm (ABC)
This is it: The final season of the Emmy-winning Modern Family. Season 11 marks the end of the road for this extended family sitcom, and if you showed us a picture of the cast right now, we wouldn't even recognize the former kids since they're all grown up and probably about to collect Social Security.When to watch: Listings | iOS App | Android AppLatest Updates
Chicago Fire
Wednesday Sep 25th, 9:00pm (NBC)
There's trouble in store for the firefighters of Truck 81, who were last seen trapped in a mattress factory basement that was on the brink of exploding. Season 8 of Chicago Fire will pick up immediately after that shocking cliffhanger as multiple lives hang in the balance. The drama will be even more explosive with Brett (Kara Killmer) agreeing to move to Indiana with Chaplain Kyle (Teddy Sears) just as sparks were starting to fly with Casey (Jesse Spencer). The new season will also see Shadowhunters alum Alberto Rosende join the team as energetic new firefighter Blake Gallow, whom Casey, Herrmann (David Eigenberg), and Severide (Taylor Kinney) take under their wing.Latest Updates
Single Parents
Wednesday Sep 25th, 9:30pm (ABC)
After the first season saw Will be taken in by the group of single parents at his kid's school, Season 2 will be all about Will deepening his friendships -- and exploring a new romantic relationship. And when Angie sees Will with someone else, she'll start to wonder if her feelings for her new friend go beyond platonic ones.Latest Updates
Chicago P.D.
10:00pm (NBC)
Chicago P.D.s's Intelligence crew faces an intense season, what with Kelton's (John C. McGinley) murder looming over their heads. All signs point to Voight (Jason Beghe), who was in the middle of a bitter feud with Kelton before his death. The situation is even more precarious since Voight had vowed to take care of Kelton, leaving Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) suspicious of Voight's involvement in the murder. Season 7 will also see the crew forge ahead without Jon Seda, as the actor left the show as a series regular in the Season 6 finale. The new season will provide some much-needed answers about that ambiguous exit, though, since Antonio didn't exactly get to say goodbye and was last seen relapsing in his car.Latest Updates
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Wednesday Sep 25th, 10:00pm (FXX)
The Gang is back, and this season, they're going to the zoo, spoofing some noir, solving the climate crisis, and discovering some awful things about Frank's secret melon. In other words, pretty typical stuff for the Paddy's crew.Latest Updates
Stumptown NEW
10:00pm (ABC)
Inspired by Oni Press' Stumptown series of graphic novels, ABC's new drama follows Dex Parios (Cobie Smulders), a strong, assertive and unapologetically sharp-witted Army veteran working as a P.I. in Portland. With a complicated personal history and only herself to rely on, she solves other people's messes with a blind eye toward her own. The series also stars Michael Ealy, Jake Johnson, Adrian Martinez, Camryn Manheim, Cole Sibus, and Tantoo Cardinal.Latest Updates
Cake NEW
10:30pm (FXX)
Cake is a handcrafted assortment of bite-sized shorts featuring a diverse array of narratives from storytellers both new and established. The half-hour short-form comedy block celebrates live-action and animation that’s thought-provoking, laugh-inducing, surprising, authentic, and raw.- Sep26Thu
Thursday Night Football
7:30pm (Fox)
Thursday Night Football is the place to catch all your favorite teams when they're playing on Thursday night.Latest Updates
Grey's Anatomy
Thursday Sep 26th, 8:00pm (ABC)
Grey's Anatomy has a few big questions to answer when it returns for Season 16 this fall. The most burning of them all is: Where is Jackson (Jesse Williams)? The plastic surgeon disappeared in the Season 15 finale after venturing off into the thick fog covering Seattle, leaving Maggie (Kelly McCreary) stranded on the side of the road. Back at the hospital, DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) took the fall for Meredith's (Ellen Pompeo) insurance fraud, and Jo (Camilla Luddington) checked herself into the hospital to get professional help with her depression and coping with the trauma of finding out she's the product of rape. The premiere will pick up moments after the finale, according to showrunner Krista Vernoff, and Bailey (Chandra Wilson) will be feeling it the most after firing her three best surgeons last season. All of those loose ends will have to be tied up by midseason though, because come spring the medical drama will be crossing over with spin-off Station 19 every week.Latest Updates
Young Sheldon
Thursday Sep 26th, 8:00pm (CBS)
Season 3 will be Small Sheldy's first season without The Big Bang Theory setting it up, since the mothership show ended last spring. Being the new anchor of CBS's comedy lineup is a lot of pressure on Iain Armitage's little shoulders, but as long as the show keeps doing what it's doing, it'll be fine. Don't grow up too fast, Sheldasaurous!Latest Updates
Perfect Harmony NEW
8:30pm (NBC)
Bradley Whitford stars in this comedy about finding inspiration in the most unlikely places. When former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church, he finds a group of singers that are out of tune in more ways than one. Despite the ultimate clash of sensibilities, Arthur and his newfound cohorts may just be the perfect mix of individuals to help each other reinvent and rediscover a little happiness, just when they all need it most.Latest Updates
The Unicorn NEW
8:30pm (CBS)
Justified star Walton Goggins has left the world of prestige cable dramas behind to star in The Unicorn, CBS's new comedy about a widower who, with the help of his friends and family, is attempting to move on following the most difficult year of his life. That includes being an ill-equipped but devoted single parent to his two daughters, and taking the first steps back into the world of dating where, to his shock, he's a hot commodity.Latest Updates
A Million Little Things
Thursday Sep 26th, 9:00pm (ABC)
The mystery of Barbara Morgan was solved at the end of A Million Little Things' first season, but the intrigue continues as the group of friends continue to make sense of their lives after the suicide of one of their best friends, Jon (Ron Livingston). Season 2 will pick up seconds after the Season 1 finale, with Eddie (David Giuntoli) telling Catherine (Grace Park) that he's actually the father of Delilah's (Stephanie Szostak) baby. Theirs isn't the only relationship imploding either: Rome (Romany Malco) and Regina (Christina Moses) will have to deal with his onset of baby fever while he's coping with depression, while Gary (James Roday) and Maggie (Allison Miller) must figure out what their relationship is when one of them isn't in crisis mode. Chandler Riggs also returns to the series for a recurring guest star arc as PJ, Barbara Morgan's son, Rome's new protegé, and the kid who could blow everything up between friends while on a mission to find out more about his birth father.Latest Updates
Mom
9:00pm (CBS)
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The Good Place
Thursday Sep 26th, 9:00pm (NBC)
The Good Place is going into the light on creator Mike Schur's terms: The beloved NBC sitcom's fourth season will be its last. But before the show signs off, it's sure to deliver plenty of twists as Eleanor (Kristen Bell) takes over for Michael (Ted Danson) as the architect in charge of shepherding four newcomers into the afterlife in a fake Good Place. The high-stakes experiment, meant to prove that humans are capable of becoming better people, has already claimed its first casualty, as Chidi (William Jackson Harper) enters the new season with his memory erased. Eleanor is going to need a lot of shrimp to get through this one.Latest Updates
Carol's Second Act NEW
9:30pm (CBS)
Patricia Heaton stars as the eponymous character, who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor. Kyle MacLachlan, Ito Aghayere, Jean-Luc Bilodeau, and Sabrina Jalees also starLatest Updates
Sunnyside NEW
9:30pm (NBC)
_Sunnyside_ follows Garrett Modi (Kal Penn), the youngest New York City councilman ever and the pride of Queens at one time, as he helps a diverse group of hopefuls to help them become American citizens. Through them, Garrett gains a new sense of purpose and a chance for redemption -- as long as he can remember where he came from.Latest Updates
How to Get Away with Murder
10:00pm (ABC)
As it heads into its final season, How to Get Away with Murder will have to get away with one last crime before all is said and done -- the first one. The murder of Sam Keating (Tom Verica) in Season 1 launched half a dozen more murders for Annalise (Viola Davis) and her murder club, but the Season 5 finale seemed to indicate that the FBI was starting to put the pieces together. Though poor Wes (Alfred Enoch) has already been blamed for Sam's murder, even that lie may begin to unspool by the time the curtain closes for good on How to Get Away with Murder.Latest Updates
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
10:00pm (NBC)
The historic 21st season welcomes back Warren Leight as showrunner, who ended his original five-year run at the helm in 2016. Not returning for the new run is Peter Stone (Philip Winchester), which means that the SVU team will be getting another new ADA this fall. Fans can expect a few other shakeups in the precinct in addition to a whole new batch of ripped-from-the-headlines stories and exciting guest stars, including Ian McShane as a high-profile media mogul accused of sexual assault in the season premiere.Latest Updates
The Politician NEW
Friday Sep 27th (Netflix)
Payton Hobart, a wealthy student from Santa Barbara, has known since age 7 that he's going to be president of the United States, but first he has to navigate the most treacherous political landscape of all, Saint Sebastian High School.Latest Updates
Transparent Musicale Finale
Friday Sep 27th (Amazon)
The upcoming movie that ends the Emmy-winning show Transparent is a musical exploration of grief and Jewish American identity. The finale starts with the off-screen death of Jeffrey Tambor's character, Maura Pfefferman, and deals with how her family processes the loss.Latest Updates
Hawaii Five-0
8:00pm (CBS)
The long-running CBS series is back for Season 10 this fall, and it has some major bombshells to drop. The Season 9 finale ended with a member of the team taking a bullet, and fans have been waiting all summer to see who -- if anyone -- will be killed off in the premiere. Showrunner Peter Lenkov has said that, while the character might not die, the actor who plays them will definitely be leaving the show.When to watch: Listings | iOS App | Android AppLatest Updates
American Housewife
8:00pm (ABC)
An average wife and mother raises her flawed family in a town of seemingly perfect people.Latest Updates
Fresh off the Boat
8:30pm (ABC)
A Taiwanese family deal with culture shock after moving from Washington, D.C., to Orlando during the '90s.Latest Updates
Magnum P.I.
9:00pm (CBS)
Season 2 of the reboot moves to Friday night, where it will be paired with Blue Bloods, which stars original Magnum, P.I. Tom Selleck. It all comes full circle. Expect more fast cars, Detroit Tigers hats, and death-defying stunts from new Magnum P.I. Jay Hernandez.Latest Updates
Blue Bloods
10:00pm (CBS)
CBS's Friday night cop show reaches institution status in Season 10, cracking the 200 episode mark. Treat Williams will return as Frank's (Tom Selleck) ex-partner Lenny Ross, whose daughter is in trouble, as will Maggie the medium (Callie Thorne), who will use her mentalism expertise to help solve another case.When to watch: Listings | iOS App | Android AppLatest Updates
America's Funniest Home Videos
7:00pm (ABC)
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The Simpsons
8:00pm (Fox)
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture expressions for the ages. And in 1999, Time magazine called it the best TV show of the 20th century.Latest Updates
God Friended Me
8:30pm (CBS)
Miles (Brandon Michael Hall) is set to intensify his search for answers in Season 2 of God Friended Me-- especially now that he's met someone else with a connection to the God account.Latest Updates
Bless the Harts NEW
8:30pm (Fox)
_Bless the Harts_ is an animated comedy about a Southern family that is forever struggling to make ends meet. They hope to achieve the American dream, but they're already rich -- in friends, family and laughter. The impressive voice cast includes Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Jillian Bell, and Ike Barinholtz.Latest Updates
Poldark on Masterpiece
9:00pm (PBS)
A British soldier returns to his Cornwall home after fighting in the American War of Independence, but much has changed during his three years away: his father is dead; his lands are ruined; and his true love is about to marry his cousin. He also raises the hackles of the locals when he hires a miner's daughter as a maid after she's run away from home.Shark Tank
9:00pm (ABC)
Contestants present business ideas to five multimillionaires, who will either invest or pass.Latest Updates
Bob's Burgers
Sunday Sep 29th, 9:00pm (Fox)
Following a hamburger restaurateur and his quirky family in this animated sitcom.Latest Updates
Family Guy
9:30pm (Fox)
Animated antics of the constantly grousing Griffins, a family that put some fun in dysfunctional. While dad Peter is a tad dim and lazy, mom Lois is none of the above. Then there are hapless teens Meg and Chris; sassy baby Stewie, who's wise (and a wise guy) beyond his years; and family dog Brian, who might be the smartest of the lot.Latest Updates
NCIS: Los Angeles
9:30pm (CBS)
An 'NCIS' spin-off following the undercover agents of the NCIS Office of Special Projects, working from a Spanish mission headquarters in Los Angeles.Latest Updates
Godfather of Harlem NEW
10:00pm (Epix)
Epix's Godfather of Harlem stars Forest Whitaker as Bumpy Johnson, a real-life crime boss in Harlem during the 1950s and early '60s. Equal parts community hero and criminal mastermind, Johnson oversaw numbers-running, drug-dealing, and weapons-trafficking operations, but his wealth and influence also brought him in close contact with some other iconic Harlemites of the day, including street hustler turned Civil Rights leader Malcolm X. Godfather features performances from Whitaker and co-stars Nigel Thatch (as Malcolm X), Giancarlo Esposito as Adam Clayton Powell and Ilfenesh Hadera as Bumpy's wife, Mayme, but the real joy is seeing a never-told intersection between black organized crime and history -- sort of like Sopranos met a civil rights-era documentary.Latest Updates
The Rookie
10:00pm (ABC)
Castle star Nathan Fillion is returning to ABC as a 40-year-old rookie LAPD officer in this new series. (Fillion is 47 in real life, but who's counting?) The series -- which also stars Alyssa Diz, Richard T. Jones, Titus Makin, Mercedes Mason, Melissa O'Neil, Afton Williamson, and Eric Winter -- is a fast-paced mix of drama, comedy and high-octane action. And apparently it's hard on Fillion's knees.Latest Updates
Sorry for Your Loss
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A young woman is forced to reassess her life following the unexpected death of her husband.- Oct2Wed
SEAL Team
9:00pm (CBS)
Elite Navy SEALs train, plan and execute dangerous, high-stakes missions.Latest Updates
Almost Family NEW
9:00pm (Fox)
Based on the Australian series Sisters, Fox's _Almost Family_ is a story of an unusual family formed through extreme odds, exploring such hot-button issues as identity, human connection, and what it truly means to be a family. In the show, an only child finds her life turned upside down when her father reveals that, over the course of his prize-winning career as a pioneering fertility doctor, he used his own sperm to conceive upwards of a hundred children, including two new sisters. As these three young women slowly embrace their new reality, they will attempt to form an untraditional bond as sisters, even as they must welcome a tidal wave of new siblings into their rapidly expanding family.Latest Updates
S.W.A.T.
10:00pm (CBS)
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Peaky Blinders
Friday Oct 4th (Netflix)
Set in 1919's Britain, period gangster drama 'Peaky Blinders' follows a ruthless gang, who thrive in the aftermath of the Great War when underworld activity such as the illegal weapons trade, protection, and gambling scams became rife.Latest Updates
The Blacklist
10:00pm (NBC)
The first thing The Blacklist is going to have to do in Season 7 is show us that Raymond 'Red' Reddington (James Spader) is alive after being kissed, then stabbed in the belly, and stuffed into a van by Katarina Rostova (Laila Robins), Elizabeth Keen's (Megan Boone) mother and his long-lost love. Then, we need some answers to a whole bunch of questions: Why did Katarina do it? What is the truth of Katarina and Red's relationship, if the history that Dom (Brian Dennehy) told Liz isn't the whole story? ('What Dom told Liz I think should stand as the truth until we hear otherwise, and we do hear otherwise,' co-creator Jon Bokenkamp told TV Guide after the Season 6 finale.) What will Liz and the task force do to get Red back from whatever Parisian prison he's being held in? Will we ever find out who Red really is??? If Bokenkamp and his writers know, they're not telling yet. 'Standing at the cliff of Season 6 and looking into the abyss of 7, we have a lot of story to tell,' Bokenkamp said. 'So nobody's racing to the finish line.'Latest Updates
Batwoman NEW
8:00pm (The CW)
The CW's newest superhero series revolves around Kate Kane (Ruby Rose), who was first introduced into the Arrowverse last season as part of the annual crossover event. Armed with a passion for social justice and flair for speaking her mind, she soars onto the streets of Gotham as Batwoman, an out lesbian and highly trained street fighter primed to snuff out the failing city's criminal resurgence. But don't call her a hero yet -- in a city desperate for a savior, Kate must overcome her own demons before embracing the call to be Gotham's symbol of hope.Latest Updates
Kids Say the Darndest Things NEW
8:00pm (ABC)
Comedian Tiffany Haddish takes over the iconic show and interviews kids about an array of important topics.The Walking Dead
Sunday Oct 6th, 9:00pm (AMC)
The historic 10th season of the zombie drama finds the show at a transitional point (again), as Danai Gurira prepares to depart and new characters step up and lead. The tension with the Whisperers is in a cold war, with no active fighting going on but a lot of fear and loathing. However, habitual line steppers like Daryl (Norman Reedus) keep crossing over the forbidden border into Whisperer territory, which could escalate the hostilities into all-out war. New cast members include late '90s icon Thora Birch as a Whisperer zealot named Gamma and The Leftovers' Kevin Carroll as Virgil, who's trying to get home to his family. Plus, keep your eyes peeled for clues about the upcoming Rick Grimes movies and the Virginia-set spin-off that will premiere next spring.Latest Updates
Supergirl
9:00pm (The CW)
Supergirl's fifth season promises to be an eventful one: The CW series will hit its milestone 100th episode this season, which will also see Jeremy Jordan return as Winn and Mehcad Brooks exit as James Olsen. Meanwhile, the Girl of Steel is trading her skirt for pants, and star Melissa Benoist is set to make her directorial debut. Is there anything Supergirl can't do?Latest Updates
Madam Secretary
10:00pm (CBS)
This drama follows the professional and personal life of Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord, a brilliant CIA analyst-turned-college professor who returns to Washington, D.C., as a favor to the president, whom she considers a friend. While he values Elizabeth's frankness and how she confidently handles the job on her own terms, those qualities aren't always appreciated, especially by other members of the White House staff.Latest Updates
Get Shorty
10:00pm (Epix)
A mobster heads to Hollywood to become a movie producer in this dark comedy, a revamping of the Elmore Leonard novel and the 1995 film of the same name.- Oct7Mon
All American
8:00pm (The CW)
While All American drew a lot of Friday Night Lights comparisons when the first trailer debuted, it's actually a lot more like the teen drama The O.C. The series follows Spencer (Daniel Ezra), a talented football player who is yanked out of his Crenshaw high school to play for the more affluent Beverly Hills team. The show is based on the real-life story of Spencer Paysinger, who is on board as a consultant, and ignores the sticky fish-out-of-water racial tropes in favor of telling a compelling story about the struggles of seizing an opportunity that takes one away from their home. However, this is still a CW soap, so you should still expect to see some fist fights, love triangles and the inevitable plot twist. Welcome to All American, bitch.Latest Updates
Black Lightning
9:00pm (The CW)
When Black Lightning debuted on The CW, it was to rave reviews that lauded the show for its depiction of modern black communities in America that have been left behind by their government and the people who are supposed to care for them. Starring Cress Williams as the eponymous superhero, the show soon turned into a complex and wonderful family affair. Now back for its third season (debuting two weeks earlier than initially announced!), Black Lightning will finally cross-over with the other DC shows on the network, known as the Arrowverse, for the major crossover event known as Crisis on Infinite Earths.Latest Updates
The Flash
8:00pm (The CW)
After defeating Cicada (Chris Klein) once and for all, you'd think Team Flash would be happier than ever, but this win came with a steep price that will affect everyone's spirits in Season 6. Barry (Grant Gustin) won't just be dealing with the loss of his daughter, Nora (Jessica Parker Kennedy), though. This season of The Flash will mix things up by introducing two big bads in separate story arcs, effectively cutting the season in two halves. Bloodwork (Sendhil Ramamurthy) will menace the team in the first half of the season, and he's sure to shake things up this fall.Latest Updates
Riverdale
8:00pm (The CW)
The fourth season of Riverdale will kick off on a somber note as the show addresses the death of Luke Perry, who passed away from a massive stroke last spring. Archie (KJ Apa) and everyone around him will have to figure out how to cope with the loss of Fred Andrews. The 'tear-jerker' premiere, as it has been described by executive producer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, will also see Molly Ringwald return as Mary Andrews, while Perry's former Beverly Hills, 90210 co-star Shannen Doherty will guest-star to pay tribute to her old friend. The rest of the season will see the group struggle through senior year, with Jughead (Cole Sprouse) heading off to a fancy new prep school. His adventures will lead to the ominous flash-forward we saw at the end of Season 3, with the core group burning his signature hat around a bonfire without the aspiring writer in sight. Season 4 will catch up to that moment by the midseason finale and reveal Jughead's potentially dark fate.Latest Updates
Nancy Drew NEW
9:00pm (The CW)
The CW's take on the beloved teen detective is basically just Riverdale 2.0. Set in the summer after her high school graduation, 18-year-old Nancy Drew (Kennedy McMann) thought she'd be leaving her hometown for college, but when a family tragedy holds her back another year, she finds herself embroiled in a ghostly murder investigation -- and along the way, uncovers secrets that run deeper than she ever imagined.Latest Updates
Supernatural
Thursday Oct 10th, 8:00pm (The CW)
Supernatural is poised to go out with a bang after its upcoming fifteenth season. Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles), and Castiel (Misha Collins) are set to face their biggest enemy yet in Chuck (Rob Benedict), aka God, who has broken down the barriers between Hell and Earth. The final season will see the gang struggle to come to terms with the fact that God isn't the benevolent being they all thought he was. Fans can also expect to see a lot of returning faces before the show signs off for good, including Jack (Alexander Calvert), who died and went to the Big Empty, and Sam and Dean's half-brother, Adam Milligan, (Jake Abel), who's been trapped in Lucifer's (Mark Pellegrino) cage since the Season 5 finale.Latest Updates
Legacies
Thursday Oct 10th, 9:00pm (The CW)
Things in Mystic Falls may have calmed down over the summer -- probably due to the fact that no one can remember Hope Mikaelson (Danielle Rose Russell) even exists -- but if we know one thing about that sleepy little town, it's that it never stays quiet for long. With new students, new sheriffs, and new monsters headed to Legacies in Season 2, back-to-school season is sure to be a whirlwind for the Salvatore School students.Latest Updates
Charmed
8:00pm (The CW)
After a lukewarm first season, Season 2 of the rebooted Charmed will lean more into the supernatural elements fans love, and adds Tyler Blackburn (Pretty Little Liars) and Leah Pipes (The Originals) to the fray.Latest Updates
Dynasty
9:00pm (The CW)
A reboot of the sudsy drama about two wealthy families feuding over their fortune and children.Latest Updates
Arrow
Tuesday Oct 15th, 9:00pm (The CW)
Arrow heads into its final (and shortened) season with one foreboding promise: Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) will not make it out alive. While Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) and Mia (Katherine McNamara) hideout off-screen in their cabin for most of Season 8, Oliver will be gearing up for the massive crossover event, Crisis on Infinite Earths, which we know will claim his life thanks to the Monitor's (LaMonica Garrett) ominous prophecy in the Season 7 finale. But will this really be Oliver's swan song, or will he somehow be able to pull out a last-minute save? Only the final 10 episodes of Arrow will tell!Latest Updates
Looking for Alaska NEW
Friday Oct 18th (Hulu)
Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage adapt John Green's first novel about a group of teenagers at Culver Creek Academy, a boarding school for gifted students, trying to seek out their 'Great Perhaps'Latest Updates
Modern Love NEW
Amazon
Amazon's new anthology series adapts the extremely popular New York Timescolumn and podcast with the help of its curator, John Carney, and an all-star cast that includes Andy Garcia, Anne Hathaway, Tina Fey, Dev Patel and many, many more. Each episode explores a new love story -- and love is defined in all of its various forms within the series -- about New Yorkers trying to find their people. Prepare to be charmed and wooed and delighted.Watchmen NEW
Sunday Oct 20th, 9:00pm (HBO)
Based on the graphic novel of the same name, Watchmen is set in a contemporary alternate history where superheroes and masked vigilantes are treated as outlaws. The series, which is executive-produced by Damon Lindelof, attempts to break new ground in its version of the story, so it doesn't matter if you've read the comic or seen the film adaptation.Latest Updates
Silicon Valley
10:00pm (HBO)
Computer whizzes toil away in the tech industry in California, hoping for an idea that will be the Next Big Thing.Latest Updates
Shameless
Sunday Nov 3rd, 9:00pm (Showtime)
Shameless returns for Season 10 without series star Emmy Rossum, but it will still keep the Gallagher clan front and center. Most notably, Noel Fisher and Cameron Monaghan return as Mickey and Ian, respectively, and Season 10 will explore how the show's most beloved couple will function in prison. Meanwhile, Debbie (Emma Kenney) will take over as the family's pseudo-matriarch as Lip (Jeremy Allen White) prepares to be a first-time father of his own brood. Can this family manage to get their way out of the latest mess? They've managed so far, as long as they can stick together.Latest Updates
Kidding
10:00pm (Showtime)
A children's TV icon deals with his imploding family life.Latest Updates
His Dark Materials NEW
Monday Nov 4th, 9:00pm ()
An adaptation of Philip Pullman's popular trilogy of the same name, His Dark Materials follows Dafne Keen's Lyra, a brave and seemingly ordinary young woman from another world not wholly unlike our own. The show, which also stars James McAvoy, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Ruth Wilson, follows Lyra's search for a kidnapped friend, which leads her to uncover a sinister plot involving stolen children. Eventually, it becomes a quest to understand a mysterious phenomenon called Dust, and Lyra is revealed to be anything but ordinary.Latest Updates
The Mandalorian NEW
Tuesday Nov 12th (Disney+)
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Dollface NEW
Hulu
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The Man in the High Castle
Amazon
Did you remember this show was still a thing? After a very long hiatus between seasons, Amazon's original series The Man in the High Castle, which follows an alternate history, returns for its fourth and final season this fall.- Nov17Sun
The Crown
Netflix
It's a new era for the British monarchy in Season 3. As the action moves to Queen Elizabeth II's reign from 1964 to 1977, Oscar winner Olivia Colman takes over the throne for Claire Foy, while Tobias Menzies replaces Matt Smith as Prince Philip and Helena Bonham Carter steps in for Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret. The season will highlight historical events such as the birth of Prince Edward, Charles' coronation as the Prince of Wales, and Winston Churchill's funeral, to name a few.Latest Updates
Ray Donovan
8:00pm (Showtime)
Drama about a Los Angeles troubleshooter who's called in to solve problems for powerful clients.Latest Updates
Reprisal NEW
Hulu
This new noir drama series stars Abigail Spencer as a femme fatale who gets revenge against a gang of gearheads after they leave her for dead. Rodrigo Santoro, Mena Massoud, Madison Davenport, Rhys Wakefield, David Dastmalchian, W. Earl Brown, and Gilbert Owuor also star.Latest Updates
The L Word: Generation Q
10:00pm (Showtime)
Familiar faces, along with new characters, take center stage in this anticipated sequel to Showtime's groundbreaking series. Picking up 10 years later, the series finds Shane (Katherine Moennig) returning to LA after some time away to deal with past demons that have been holding her back.Latest Updates
Marvel's Runaways
Hulu
The thing about running away is, sometimes your parents track you down and drag your butt home. For the teens at the center of Marvel's Runaways, their body-snatched parents just so happened to drag a few of them home and then promptly threw them into animated suspension tanks -- presumably to body-snatch them next! It's rough being a kid in L.A. sometimes. Luckily, there are still a few members of the Runaways gang left out there to stage a rescue mission when the show returns for Season 3.Latest Updates
The Expanse
Friday Dec 13th (Amazon)
It seems fitting that the first season of The Expanse on Amazon will find the crew of the Roci arriving at their own new home. After deciding to see what lies on the other side of the Rings in the Season 3 finale, Season 4 will see Holden (Steven Strait) and his crew arriving at the planet Ilus, a dangerous new world that has become the center of a vicious battle between the Belter refugees who colonized it and the United Nations, who seek to control it. And with Protomolecule Miller (Thomas Jane) still haunting Holden, you can bet that there's a whole other layer to the danger waiting for the Roci beyond the Rings too.Latest Updates
Homeland
9:00pm (Showtime)
After delays, the final adventures of manic CIA agent Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) will see the light of day in 2020, almost two years after the prior season. We're hoping it's worth the wait, and the set-up sounds like it will be: Saul (Mandy Patinkin) summons Carrie, fresh off being taken prisoner by the Russians, to Afghanistan to help him broker peace with the Taliban. As usual, we're not sure that's a great idea, Saul.Latest Updates
The Gilded Age NEW
HBO
From the creator of Downton Abbey comes this 10-episodes series set in 1880s New York City, a period of immense social upheaval in which huge fortunes were made and lost and palaces spanned the length of Fifth Avenue. The series follows the wide-eyed young scion of a conservative family who embarks on a quest to infiltrate a wealthy neighboring family led by a ruthless railroad tycoon and his ambitious wife, whose 'new money' is a barrier to acceptance by the Astor and Vanderbilt set. Oh, and there's also a rakish and single son, in case you were wondering about that sort of thing.Latest Updates