With the weather changing, school back in session, and football returning, it can mean only one thing: fall television is back!
Monday, September 2, 2024
Monday, September 20, 2021
The Fall Television Season is Finally Here
With the weather changing, football back, and daylight shortening up, that could only mean one thing: the fall television season is back! Yes, it's that time of the season when new and return shows give us what we love: to laugh, love, cry, and be thrilled.
With the Primetime Emmy Awards airing last night, today is the most exciting week for me as Premiere Week is like Christmas, and the Super Bowl all wrapped up in one week. We've been waiting all summer for this week to come, and now it's finally here!
Returning shows like One Chicago or FBI series, The Conners, or not to mention Station 19 and Grey's Anatomy, gives us that our shows are back. With an exciting new season full of drama and excitement with our favorite characters and what will happen to them this new season.
Plus, the season premieres of our returning shows are either having an epic crossover event (FBI series, Station 19-Grey's Anatomy) or picking up with the cliffhangers that we're left at the end of last season (Chicago Fire and Chicago PD).
And let us not leave out the new shows like NCIS: Hawaii, Ghost, and The Big Leap. American Rust and LA BREA, to name a few, are trying to become the next new hit. Some of these new shows look exciting to tune in and see where they would go.
While last season didn't start every day, it feels good to return to normalcy, knowing that we get to see our favorite characters back and escape for a half-hour to an hour from the madness in our daily lives. Here's to having a great fall season and premiere week because as soon as fall hits, winter is just around the corner.
Monday, May 11, 2020
FOX 2020-2021 Fall Schedule: LA's Finest Joins Network; While 911 & 911 Lonestar pushed to Midseason
On Monday, Fox has announced its Fall Schedule with some of its scripted series moving to midseason while they put in new scripted series that was meant for midseason moving ahead into the fall The network also picked up Spectum's original series LA's Finest airing both first two seasons. While they've got plenty of sports with NFL and all, they're just hoping that they could produce new Masked Singer episodes to hold up. Here's a look at the fall schedule.
Monday:
8/7c LA's Finest
9/8c NEXT (New Series)
Tuesday:
8/7c Cosmos: Possible Worlds
9/8c Filthy Rich (New Series)
Wednesday:
8/7c The Masked Singer
9/8c MasterChef Junor
Thursday
8/7c Thursday Night Football
Friday:
8/7c WWE Smackdown
Saturday
8/7c FOX Sports Saturday
Sunday
8/7c The Simpsons
8:30/7:30c Bless This Mess
9/8c Bob's Burgers
9:30/8:30c Family Guy
Midseason: 9-1-1, 9-1-1 Lonestar, Duncanville, The Great North (New Series), Hell's Kitchen, Housebroken (New Series), and any other return series that hasn't been renewed yet.
Canceled: Almost Family, BH90210, Deputy, and Flirty Dancing.
I don't know about you but I'm very looking forward to finally seeing LA's Finest. I see Fox has been very conservative with their programming by using a few of their new series first and to save the returned one during midseason due to the COVID-19 pandemic.