• Preview: Five Things You Need to Know About NBC’s TIMELESS
• Attention Addicts: Love GILMORE GIRLS and Caffeine, this link is for you!
• Casting: ‘Outlander’ Casts Its Grown-Up Fergus and Marsali
• Nostalgia: ABC Orders ‘The Gong Show’ Revival Produced By Will Arnett
• Hottie Alert: Milo Ventimiglia Strips Down To Raise Awareness For Breast Cancer On ‘Ellen’
• Krypton: Cameron Cuffe to Star as Superman’s Gramps in Syfy Prequel
• Out of this World: Why Time Travel Is Suddenly All the Rage on TV (Again)
• How Marvel Juggles the Development of 6 Intertwined Netflix Superhero Shows, Luke Cage debuts today as the latest addition to the lineup
• Here’s How The CW Is Forging Its Own Digital Path, Without Hulu Exclusive, in-season streaming rights are key
•Pop Pop: These Marketers, Content Producers and Entertainers Under 40 Are Shaping the Industry Meet Adweek’s Young Influentials for 2016
• The Business of Show: HBO’s ‘Westworld,’ With $100 Million Price Tag, Faces Huge Expectations
• RIP: ‘Aquarius’ Canceled at NBC
•Seconded: Shameless Star Jeremy Allen White Is Still Rooting for His Character
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On TV Tonight: Friday September 30, 2016
NET | 8PM | 8:30PM | 9PM | 9:30PM | 10PM | 10:30PM |
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ABC | Last Man Standing | Dr. Ken | Shark Tank | 20/20 | ||
CBS | MacGyver | Hawaii Five-0 | Blue Bloods | |||
CW | Masters of Illustion | Penn & Teller: Fool Us | ||||
FOX | Hell’s Kitchen | The Exorcist | ||||
NBC | This Is Us (R) | Dateline NBC | ||||
MISC | Liv and Maddie/Girl Meets World (DISNEY) | Tyler Perry’s For Better or Worse (OWN) | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO) Quarry (Cinemax) | |||
Syfy | Z Nation | Van Helsing | ||||
ONL INE | Crisis in Six Scenes (Amazon) | Marvel’s Luke Cage (Netflix) |
Afternoon Static: SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, THE FLASH, SVU & More!
• TV Review: WESTWORLD
• Oh to Be in the Room Where it Happens: Hamilton Creator to Host Saturday Night Live
• THE FLASH Photos: Tom Felton Joins the Cast as Barry’s New Co-Worker
• ARROW Season 5 Extended Preview: A Changed Man
• Love Him: Garret Dillahunt To Topline Rod Lurie’s TNT Drama Pilot ‘Monsters of God’
• Trend Watch: Hamilton Star Lands Spike Lee Role in She’s Gotta Have It Netflix Series
• Today in Adorable: The Billy on the Street Season 5 Trailer Is All About Jacob Tremblay’s Giggle
• Live From New York: SNL Host Margot Robbie and Kate McKinnon Have a Pre-Premiere Pre-Party
• James Corden Performs With Backstreet Boys, Vows to Bring Back Boy Bands
• Class Act: Joe Biden to appear on Law & Order: SVU to talk rape kit backlog
• Cable Ace: HBO Renews ‘High Maintenance’ for Season 2
• Genius Idea: NBC Orders ‘Little Big Shots’ Spinoff Centered on Elderly
• NCIS Boss Gary Glasberg Dead at 50, Remembered as ‘Gifted Creative Voice’
• RIP: Agnes Nixon, Creator of All My Children and One Life to Live, Dead at 88
THE CROWN Preview: Duty Must Always Win
When Princess Elizabeth first married Philip, they were a normal family. Or as normal as anyone who had grown up royal could be. They had two young children and a video camera and a lot of laughs and love.
But by the second episode of THE CROWN we see the moment when everything changes for Elizabeth. Her father – King George – dies and suddenly she is the Queen. Her grandmother lets her know that there is only one true way to be a monarch — to put duty first and never let her personal life get in the way of the crown. And from that moment on Elizabeth embraces her duty, even while her husband learns what it means to bow to his wife and his sovereign.
THE CROWN will premiere on Netflix on Friday, November 4.
Afternoon Static: SHAMELESS, WILL AND GRACE, THIS IS US & More!
• Analysis: TV’s Best Music Supervision in 10 Shows
• Watch: Showtime Releases Political Campaign for ‘Shameless’ Season 7
• News You Can Use: What’s Coming to Netflix in October 2016?
• LOVE! Alan Cumming Returning to CBS for Dr. Death Crime Drama
• Reunion Alert! Here’s A Pic Of The “Will And Grace” Cast Together Again
• TV By the Numbers: ‘Designated Survivor’ Posts Big Live+3 Ratings Gains On Premiere Wednesday
• Spoooooky: ‘The Simpsons’ Premiere Made An Arnold Palmer Joke On The Day He Died
• A 7th Heaven Reunion? Only If Reverend Camden Dies, Says Catherine Hicks
• Critic’s Notebook: ‘Pitch,’ ‘This Is Us’ and the Perils of TV Pilot Twist Endings
• TV Review: Woody Allen’s ‘Crisis in Six Scenes’
• Cool Beans: Matt LeBlanc Signs New Deal to Host BBC’s ‘Top Gear’
• ‘Luke Cage’: Showrunner and Star Discuss “Why the World Is Ready For a Bulletproof Black Man”
• Let’s Get Ready to Rumble! Get Your Presidential Debate Bingo Cards Here!
• Forget about Peak TV, Welcome to our package celebrating anti-prestige, anti–water cooler, anti-content.
• Supergirl Scoop: See Superman spring into action
Weekend Static: THE SIMPSONS, TRANSPARENT, PRETTY LITTLE LIARS & More!
• News You Can Use: What’s Coming to Netflix in October 2016?
• Stranger Things: Netflix Targeting 50% of Content to Be Original Programming, CFO Says
• Watch: The Simpsons Meets Adventure Time in Season Premiere Couch Gag
• Q&A: CW Boss Mark Pedowitz Talks Turnaround, Digital Deals and Losing ‘Gilmore Girls’ Sequel
• Jill Soloway on ‘Transparent’ Season 3, Future of Feminism and Confronting Privilege
• The Business of Show: ‘Ride With Norman Reedus’ Renewed for Second Season at AMC
• Rumour Patrol: Whoopi Goldberg ‘Probably’ Leaving ‘The View’ After This Season
• Lost Guy: Canadian Kris Holden-Ried Joins Season 5 of History’s VIKINGS
• Celebration in Aisle 3: Superstore Rings Up Full-Season Order
• Pretty Little Liars Series Finale Scoop: Weddings, Deadly Encounters and Toby’s Fate (Possibly) Revealed
• Behind-the-Scenes: Inside the final days of Roger Aile’s reign at FOX NEWS
On TV Tonight: Friday September 23, 2016
NET | 8PM | 8:30PM | 9PM | 9:30PM | 10PM | 10:30PM |
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ABC | Last Man Standing | Dr. Ken | Shark Tank | 20/20 | ||
CBS | MacGyver | Hawaii Five-0 | Blue Bloods | |||
CW | Masters of Illustion | Penn & Teller: Fool Us | ||||
FOX | Hell’s Kitchen | The Exorcist | ||||
NBC | Superstore (R) | The Good Place (R) | Dateline NBC | |||
MISC | Liv and Maddie/Girl Meets World (DISNEY) | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO) Quarry (Cinemax) | ||||
Syfy | Z Nation | Van Helsing | ||||
ONL INE | Transparent (Amazon) | Longmire (Netflix) |
Welcome to “On TV Tonight,” the TV Addict’s daily look at what’s on, what’s streaming and what’s worth watching today.
MACGYVER (8PM, CBS)
Series Premiere: Is American clamoring for a reboot of a nostalgic 80’s series. Based on the fact that this series opens on a night that includes the seventh season of HAWAIAI FIVE-0 and Tom Selleck’s BLUE BLOODS, we suspect CBS has a hit on his hands.
LAST MAN STANDING (8PM, ABC)
Season Premiere: Television’s most underrated and underapprecaited gem returns for a sixth season to make America laugh again.
DR. KEN (8PM, ABC)
Season Premiere: When MASTER OF NONE co-creator Alan Yang railed against Hollywood’s lack of Asian visibility on television at this past weekend’s Emmys, we’re not sure this is what he was talking about.
THE EXORCIST (9PM, FOX)
Series Premiere: Geena Davis faces down the scarriest three words in the history of Fox Broadcasting, “Friday Night Timeslot!”
REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER (10PM, FOX)
Columnist Maureen Dowd and musician Michael Franti are the interview guests. The panelists are author Max Brooks, Hoover Institution fellow Lanhee Chen and Center for American Progress president Neera Tanden.
VAN HELSING (10PM, FOX)
Series Premiere: After a three-year sleep, the mysterious Vanessa is resurrected in a world now ruled by vampires. Joining other human survivors holed up in an abandoned hospital, she discovers she has special powers, which, in the series premiere, she quickly puts to use fending off those who want her dead.
TRANSPARENT (Streaming, Amazon)
Season Premiere: Amazon’s trailblazing series returns for a third season that sees Maura consider gender confirmation surgery.
Afternoon Static: NASHVILLE, CRIMINAL MINDS, FAMILY GUY & More!
• Bingeworthy: What’s Coming to Netflix in October 2016?
• For Canadian Eyes Only: Does loosening Cancon rules hobble Canadian TV creators?
• Hillary Clinton Just Went on Between Two Ferns, and It’s Hilarious ‘Any regrets over losing the Scott Baio vote?’
• Groan: ABC Readying ‘Magnum P.I.’ Sequel
• Scoop: Ryan Murphy Is Teasing A Huge ‘American Horror Story’ Twist That Will Be This Season’s Game Changer
• Nashville Season 5: Looking Fave Joins Cast… as Will’s New Love?
• Criminal Minds’ Thomas Gibson Details Kick That Got Him Fired, Hopes ‘Good Work Is What People Will Remember’
• Post-mortem: Empire EP Explains Why [Spoiler] Met a ‘Grisly’ End in Season 3 Premiere
• Guest Column: MTV Star Nicole Byer on Being “a Person of Color, a Woman, Overweight” in Hollywood
• Fall TV Survey: 17 Showrunners on Live Tweeting, Dream Guest Stars and More
• ‘Mr. Robot’ Season 2 Finale: Sam Esmail On Shocking Twist & Possible Donald Trump Season 3 Impact
• Bartlet for America: How the ‘West Wing’ Cast Reunited to Campaign for Hillary Clinton
• Ratings Stunt: Ray Romano to guest-star on Kevin James comedy Kevin Can Wait
• Family Guy season premiere: Stewie and Brian form a children’s music group
• ‘Notorious’: After 32 Years at CNN, Producer Wendy Walker Finally Gets to Make Up the News
Afternoon Static: THIS IS US, FX, BLACKISH & More!
• THIS IS US: A Beautiful Relationship Drama from Dan Fogelman
• Scoop: ‘Outlander’ Finds Its Young Ian and Casts Claire’s Friend Joe Abernathy, Too
• Really!? Seth Meyers Proves He’s the Anti-Fallon
• Required Viewing: Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert Have No Problem Calling Trump a Liar
• Late Night Wars: Hillary Clinton Throws A Few Softballs To Jimmy Fallon Following His Disastrous Trump Interview
• How ‘Timeless’ is Creating New Worlds Each Week, from the Alamo to Sinatra’s Vegas
• Black-ish Earns Its ABC Rite of Passage and Visits Disney World for Its Season Premiere, But it’s not an integration
• Designated Survivor and Pitch Among New Fall Shows That Excite Media Buyers Most, But they’re not sold on all the time-travel series
• American Crime: 24 Vet Cherry Jones Joins Season 3 Cast
• Cool Beans: Atlanta, Better Things Renewed at FX
• Found! Toby Stephens To Topline ‘Lost In Space’ Netflix Remake, Maxwell Jenkins Co-Stars
On TV Tonight: Sunday September 18, 2016
NET | 8PM | 8:30PM | 9PM | 9:30PM | 10PM | 10:30PM |
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ABC | 68th Primetime Emmy Awards | |||||
CBS | 60 Minutes | The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey | ||||
FOX | The Simpsons (R) | The Simpsons (R) | Family Guy (R) | The Last Man on Earth (R) | The Strain (FX) | |
NBC | Football Night in America | Sunday Night Football: Packers at Vikings | ||||
MISC | Fear the Walking Dead (AMC) Power (Starz) | Ballers/Vice Principals (HBO) | ||||
SHO | The Circus | Ray Donovan | Masters of Sex |
Welcome to “On TV Tonight,” the TV Addict’s daily look at what’s on, what’s streaming and what’s worth watching today.
THE CIRCUS (8PM, SHO)
Revelations about Clinton’s pneumonia and scrutiny surrounding Trump’s medical records are fodder for this week’s fantastic peak-behind-the-political-curtain.
THE 68th PRIMETIME EMMY AWARS (8PM, ABC)
Broadcast Network ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel hosts what’s become an annual salute to cable ace’s HBO and FX. Awkward.
THE CASE OF: JONBENÉT RAMSEY (8:30PM, CBS)
Copycat Alert! In a callous attempt to capitalize on America’s seemingly insatiable appetite for unsolved crimes (See: NPR’s Serial and Netflix’s MAKING OF A MURDERER), CBS dusts off the two-decade tragedy that is JonBenét Ramsey.
RAY DONOVAN (9PM, SHO)
Season Finale: In the Season 4 finale, Ray, hoping his deal with Hector will be his family’s salvation, learns that Sonia has turned over incriminating evidence to FBI agent Frank Barnes. Ray is forced to wear a wire, but decides to play the Russian mob off the FBI, but things take a dangerous turn. Meanwhile, Mickey’s attempt to cash in on the big fight leads him to a discovery that could help Ray against both sides.