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TV Premiere Dates 2023: The Complete Guide
A comprehensive list of debut dates on broadcast, streaming and cable outlets, updated regularly.
BY RICK PORTERPlus Icon
SEPTEMBER 1, 2023 9:30AM
Published on September 1, 2023
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With literally thousands of TV series — scripted and unscripted, news and sports — airing in a given year, it’s hard to keep track of when any given show will be on a screen.
The Hollywood Reporter is here to help. Below is a comprehensive guide to premiere dates across all platforms for the coming year.
The calendar will be updated throughout the year as more premiere and finale dates are announced, so bookmark this page for a one-stop guide to what’s coming in 2023. All times are ET/PT unless noted.
September
Rosamund Pike in 'The Wheel of Time'
COURTESY OF JAN THIJS/AMAZON PRIME VIDEO
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Friday, Sept. 1
The Wheel of Time (Prime Video)
Disenchantment (Netflix, final season)
Love Is Blind: After the Altar (Netflix)
8 p.m.: Power Book IV: Force (Starz)
Saturday, Sept. 2
7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT: Saturday NightCollege Football (ABC), Big Ten Saturday Night(NBC)
Sunday, Sept. 3
8 p.m.: Professor T (PBS)9 p.m.: Unforgotten (PBS)
10 p.m.: Van Der Walk (PBS)
Monday, Sept. 4
10 p.m.: American Dad (TBS)
Tuesday, Sept. 5
8 p.m.: Inside the NFL (The CW)
9 p.m.: The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (Bravo)
Wednesday, Sept. 6
Predators (Netflix)10 p.m.: America Outdoors With Baratunde Thurston (PBS)
Thursday, Sept. 7
Star Trek: Lower Decks (Paramount+)
Virgin River (Netflix)
Top Boy (Netflix)8:20 p.m. ET/5:20 p.m. PT: NFL Kickoff (NBC)
Friday, Sept. 8
The Changeling (Apple TV+)
Selling the OC (Netflix)
Sunday, Sept. 10
7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT: Football Night in America (NBC)
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: The Masked Singer (Fox; follows NFL doubleheader)8:20 p.m. ET/5:20 p.m. PT: Sunday Night Football (NBC)
9 p.m.: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (AMC)
10 p.m.: Ride With Norman Reedus (AMC), Dreaming Whilst Black (Showtime)
Monday, Sept. 11
8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT: Monday NightFootball (ESPN/ABC)
Tuesday, Sept. 12
Kelce (Prime Video)
8 p.m.: MTV Video Music Awards (MTV and other Paramount Global channels)
9 p.m.: The Swarm (The CW)10 p.m.: Welcome to Wrexham (FX)
Wednesday, Sept. 13
The Morning Show (Apple TV+, two episodes)
The Other Black Girl (Hulu, all episodes)
Animals Up Close With Bertie Gregory (Disney+)
Wrestlers (Netflix)
Thursday, Sept. 14
8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT: Thursday NightFootball (Prime Video)
9 p.m.: Buddy Games (CBS)
Friday, Sept. 15
Wilderness (Prime Video)
Saturday, Sept. 16
9 p.m.: 48 Hours (CBS), All Rise (OWN, final season)
Sunday, Sept. 17
The Gold (Paramount+)7:30 p.m.: 60 Minutes (CBS; follows NFL doubleheader)
8:30 p.m.: Yellowstone (CBS, broadcast premiere)
Monday, Sept. 18
Neighbours (Freevee)8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Emmy Awards (Fox) moved to Jan. 15, 2024
8 p.m.: ACM Honors (Fox)
Tuesday, Sept. 19
8 p.m.: Celebrity Name That Tune (Fox)
9 p.m.: I Can See Your Voice (Fox)
Wednesday, Sept. 20
The Super Models (Apple TV+)
The D’Amelio Show (Hulu)
10 p.m.: American Horror Story (FX)
Thursday, Sept. 21
Sex Education (Netflix, final season)
9 p.m.: All Star Shore (MTV)
Friday, Sept. 22
The Continental: From the World of John Wick (Peacock)
Still Up (Apple TV+, three episodes)
Love Is Bilnd (Netflix)
Sunday, Sept. 24
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Krapopolis (Fox; follows NFL doubleheader)
Monday, Sept. 25
8 p.m.: Kitchen Nightmares (Fox), The Voice (NBC)
9 p.m.: Special Forces (Fox)
10 p.m.: The Irrational (NBC)
Wednesday, Sept. 27
Love in Fairhope (Hulu)8 p.m.: The Masked Singer (Fox; regular time), Survivor (CBS), Celebrity Jeopardy! (ABC)
9 p.m.: Snake Oil (Fox), Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (ABC), America’s Got Talent (NBC, finale)
9:30 p.m.: The Amazing Race (CBS)
10 p.m.: The $100,000 Pyramid (ABC)
Thursday, Sept. 28
The Kardashians (Hulu)
Starstruck (Max)
The Vanishing Triangle (Sundance Now)8 p.m.: People’s Choice Country Awards (NBC/Peacock), Hell’s Kitchen (Fox), The Golden Bachelor (ABC)
9 p.m.: Lego Masters (Fox), Bachelor in Paradise (ABC)
Friday, Sept. 29
Gen V (Prime Video)
8 p.m.: Shark Tank (ABC), Gold Rush (Discovery)9 p.m.: Dateline (NBC), 20/20 (ABC)
October
'Loki'
COURTESY OF MARVEL STUDIOS
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Sunday, Oct. 1
7 p.m.: America’s Funniest Home Videos (ABC)
8 p.m.: The Simpsons (Fox), The Wonderful World of Disney (ABC)
8:30 p.m.: Krapopolis (Fox, regular time period)
9 p.m.: Bob’s Burgers (Fox)
9:30 p.m.: Family Guy (Fox)
Monday, Oct. 2
8 p.m.: The Price Is Right at Night (CBS)
9 p.m.: Lotería Loca (CBS)
Tuesday, Oct. 3
9 p.m.: FBI True (CBS, broadcast premiere)10 p.m.: Found (NBC)
Wednesday, Oct. 4
8 p.m.: Quantum Leap (NBC), Sullivan’s Crossing (The CW)
9 p.m.: Magnum P.I. (NBC), The Spencer Sisters (The CW), Chucky (Syfy/USA)
10 p.m.: Surreal Estate (Syfy/USA)
Thursday, Oct. 5
Lupin (Netflix)
Our Flag Means Death (Max, three episodes)
10 p.m.: Dateline (NBC)
Friday, Oct. 6
Loki (Disney+)
Thursday, Oct. 12
The Fall of the House of Usher (Netflix)
Frasier (Paramount+)8 p.m.: FBoy Island (The CW)
9 p.m.: Transplant (NBC)
Friday, Oct. 13
Lessons in Chemistry (Apple TV+, two episodes)
8 p.m.: The Price Is Right at Night (CBS, new time)
9 p.m.: Raid the Cage (CBS), Shining Vale (Starz)
10 p.m.: Creepshow (AMC/AMC+/Shudder)
Sunday, Oct. 15
9 p.m.: World on Fire (PBS), Billy the Kid (MGM+)
10 p.m.: Annika (PBS)
11 p.m.: Rick and Morty (Adult Swim)
Monday, Oct. 16
9:30 p.m.: Everyone Else Burns (The CW)
Wednesday, Oct. 18
Living for the Dead (Hulu)
Thursday, Oct. 19
Wolf Like Me (Peacock)
Friday, Oct. 20
Elite (Netflix)
Upload (Prime Video, two episodes)
Bosch: Legacy (Freevee)8 p.m.: Penn & Teller: Fool Us (The CW)
Sunday, Oct. 22
9 p.m.: Fear the Walking Dead (AMC/AMC+, final episodes)
Wednesday, Oct. 25
Life on Our Planet (Netflix)
Thursday, Oct. 26
American Horror Stories (Hulu)
Friday, Oct. 27
Fellow Travelers (Showtime; on-air premiere at 9 p.m. Oct. 29)
Shoresy (Hulu)
Saturday, Oct. 28
8 p.m.: Masters of Illusion (The CW)
9 p.m.: World’s Funniest Animals (The CW)
Sunday, Oct. 29
9 p.m.: The Gilded Age (HBO)
November
Aria Mia Loberti in 'All the Light We Cannot See.'
KATALIN VERMES/NETFLIX
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TBD: Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Prime Video)
Wednesday, Nov. 1
Love Island Games (Peacock; episodes six days a week)
Black Cake (Hulu, three episodes)
Thursday, Nov. 2
All the Light We Cannot See (Netflix)
10 p.m.: SEAL Team (CBS)
Friday, Nov. 3
Invincible (Prime Video, part one)8 p.m.: The Wall (NBC)
Wednesday, Nov. 8
The Buccaneers (Apple TV+, three episodes)
Thursday, Nov. 9
Rap Sh!t (Max, two episodes; moved from August)
Tuesday, Nov. 14
A Murder at the End of the World (Hulu)9 p.m.: Whose Line Is It Anyway (The CW)
Thursday, Nov. 16
9 p.m.: Ghosts U.K. (CBS)
Friday, Nov. 17
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Netflix)
Saturday, Nov. 18
Miss Universe (Roku Channel)
Tuesday, Nov. 21
10 p.m.: Fargo (FX)
Wednesday, Nov. 29
Echo (Disney+, all episodes) moved to January 2024
The Artful Dodger (Disney+/Hulu)
Thursday, Nov. 30
Virgin River (Netflix, two holiday episodes)
December
'Percy Jackson and the Olympians'
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TBD: Win or Lose (Disney+), Reacher (Prime Video), What If … ? (Disney+)
Friday, Dec. 1
8 p.m.: Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Starz)
Wednesday, Dec. 20
Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Disney+, two episodes)
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2024 PREMIERES
JANUARY
TBD: Echo (Disney+, moved from November 2023)
Monday, Jan. 15
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Emmy Awards (Fox; moved from September 2023)
January
'Hunters'
COURTESY OF PRIME VIDEO
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Sunday, Jan. 1
Paul T. Goldman (Peacock, first three episodes)
Kaleidoscope (Netflix)
Monday, Jan. 2
8 p.m.: Fantasy Island (Fox), America’s Got Talent: All Stars (NBC), Surviving R. Kelly: The Final Chapter (Lifetime)
Tuesday, Jan. 3
Sometimes When We Touch (Paramount+)
8 p.m.: Finding Your Roots (PBS), The Rookie (ABC, new night)
9 p.m.: Tough As Nails (CBS)10 p.m.: Will Trent (ABC)
Wednesday, Jan. 4
Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Disney+)
8 p.m.: Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test (Fox), The Price Is Right at Night (CBS)
9 p.m.: Tough As Nails (CBS)
Thursday, Jan. 5
Ginny & Georgia (Netflix)8 p.m.: Celebrity Jeopardy! (ABC, new night)
9 p.m.: The Parent Test (ABC)
10 p.m.: The Chase (ABC)
Friday, Jan. 6
Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace? (HBO Max)8 p.m.: Boys in Blue (Showtime), BMF (Starz), RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV)
Sunday, Jan. 8
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Alert (Fox)
8 p.m.: Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches (AMC/AMC+), Miss Scarlet and the Duke (PBS)
9 p.m.: All Creatures Great and Small (PBS)
Monday, Jan. 9
Koala Man (Hulu)
7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT: College Football National Championship (ESPN)
9 p.m.: Alert (Fox, time slot debut)
Tuesday, Jan. 10
Golden Globe Awards (NBC)
Wednesday, Jan. 11
8 p.m.: Celebrity Name That Tune (Fox)
9 p.m.: Special Forces (Fox, time slot debut), Lingo (CBS)
10 p.m.: Tough As Nails (CBS, time slot debut)
Thursday, Jan. 12
The Climb (HBO Max)
Velma (HBO Max)
The Traitors (Peacock)
Vikings: Valhalla (Netflix)
Friday, Jan. 13
Hunters (Prime Video, final season)
Super League: The War for Football (Apple TV+)
Servant (Apple TV+)
Saturday, Jan. 14
7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT: Miss Universe Competition (Roku Channel/Telemundo)
Sunday, Jan. 15
Mayor of Kingstown (Paramount+)
Godfather of Harlem (MGM+)
Murf the Surf (MGM+)
7 p.m.: Critics Choice Awards (The CW)
9 p.m.: The Last of Us (HBO), Your Honor (Showtime; streams on Jan. 13)
Monday, Jan. 16
10 p.m.: Miracle Workers: End Times (TBS)
Tuesday, Jan. 17
8 p.m.: Night Court (NBC)
9 p.m.: New Amsterdam (NBC, series finale)
Wednesday, Jan. 18
10:30 p.m.: Grown-ish (Freeform)
Thursday, Jan. 19
That ’90s Show (Netflix)
Friday, Jan. 20
Truth Be Told (Apple TV+)
The Legend of Vox Machina (Prime Video)
10 p.m.: Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO)
11 p.m.: Game Theory With Bomani Jones (HBO)
Sunday, Jan. 22
9 p.m.: Accused (Fox)
Monday, Jan. 23
8 p.m.: The Bachelor (ABC)
9 p.m.: The Lazarus Project (TNT)
Tuesday, Jan. 24
How I Met Your Father (Hulu, weekly)
8 p.m.: 911: Lone Star (Fox)
8:30 p.m.: American Auto (NBC)
9 p.m.: Accused (Fox, time slot debut)
Wednesday, Jan. 25
Extraordinary (Hulu)
Thursday, Jan. 26
Poker Face (Peacock, first four episodes)
The 1619 Project (Hulu)
Teen Wolf: The Movie (Paramount+)
Wolf Pack (Paramount+)
Friday, Jan. 27
Shrinking (Apple TV+, two episodes)
Lockwood & Co. (Netflix)
Saturday, Jan. 28
8 p.m.: Frozen Planet II (BBC America/AMC+)
Monday, Jan. 30
9 p.m.: The Watchful Eye (Freeform)
Tuesday, Jan. 31
Cunk on Earth (Netflix)
The Devil’s Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes (Prime Video)
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February
Milo Ventimiglia in 'The Company You Keep'
COURTESY OF ERIC MCCANDLESS/ABC
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Wednesday, Feb. 1
10 p.m.: The Ark (Syfy)
Thursday, Feb. 2
Freeridge (Netflix)
Friday, Feb. 3
Harlem (Prime Video)
Dear Edward (Apple TV+, three episodes)
Killing County (Hulu)
Children Ruin Everything (Roku Channel)
Sunday, Feb. 5
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Grammy Awards (CBS)
Monday, Feb. 6
9 p.m.: C.B. Strike (HBO)
Tuesday, Feb. 7
9 p.m.: The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Bravo)
Wednesday, Feb. 8
8 p.m.: The Flash (The CW, final season)
8:30 p.m.: Not Dead Yet (ABC; second episode at 9:30 p.m.)
9 p.m.: Vanderpump Rules (Bravo)
10 p.m.: A Million Little Things (ABC, final season), South Park (Comedy Central)
Thursday, Feb. 9
Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence (Hulu)You (Netflix, part one)
10 p.m.: Impractical Jokers (TruTV/TBS)
Sunday, Feb. 12
2 p.m.: Puppy Bowl XIX (Animal Planet)
6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT: Super Bowl LVII (Fox)
10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT: Next Level Chef (Fox)
Tuesday, Feb. 14
Planet Sex With Cara Delevingne (Hulu)
Perfect Match (Netflix)9 p.m.: Love Trip: Paris (Freeform)
Wednesday, Feb. 15
African Queens (Netflix)Wu-Tang: An American Saga (Hulu, final season)
Full Swing (Netflix)
Red Rose (Netflix)
8 p.m.: The Masked Singer (Fox)
Thursday, Feb. 16
Star Trek: Picard (Paramount+, final season)
8 p.m.: Next Level Chef (Fox, time slot debut)
9 p.m.: Animal Control (Fox)
Friday, Feb. 17
Hello Tomorrow! (Apple TV+, three episodes)
Carnival Row (Prime Video, final season)
8 p.m.: The 12th Victim (Showtime)
Sunday, Feb. 19
8 p.m.: American Idol (ABC)9 p.m.: Magnum P.I. (NBC)
10 p.m.: The Company You Keep (ABC)
11 p.m.: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO)
Wednesday, Feb. 22
10 p.m.: Snowfall (FX, final season)
Thursday, Feb. 23
Outer Banks (Netflix)
Bel-Air (Peacock, weekly)
The Ms. Pat Show (BET+)
Friday, Feb. 24
The Reluctant Traveler (Apple TV+)
The Consultant (Prime Video, all episodes)
Liaison (Apple TV+)
Formula 1: Drive to Survive (Netflix)
9 p.m.: Party Down (Starz)
Saturday, Feb. 25
8 p.m.: NAACP Image Awards (BET)
Sunday, Feb. 26
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: SAG Awards (YouTube)10 p.m.: The Blacklist (NBC, final season)
March
Disney+'s 'The Mandalorian'
COURTESY OF DISNEY+
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Wednesday, March 1
The Mandalorian (Disney+)
8 p.m.: Survivor (CBS)
10 p.m.: True Lies (CBS), The Wine Down With Mary J. Blige (BET)
Thursday, March 2
Sex/Life (Netflix)
Friday, March 3
Daisy Jones and the Six (Prime Video)
Next in Fashion (Netflix)
The Problem With Jon Stewart (Apple TV+)
8:30 p.m.: Grand Crew (NBC)
9 p.m.: The Exhibit: Finding the Next Great Artist (MTV)
Saturday, March 4
2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT: Spirit Awards (YouTube)
Monday, March 6
History of the World, Part II (Hulu; two episodes a day through March 9)8 p.m.: The Voice (NBC), 911 (Fox)
9 p.m.: Perry Mason (HBO)
10 p.m.: Rain Dogs (HBO)
Tuesday, March 7
10 p.m.: That’s My Jam (NBC)
Wednesday, March 8
The Challenge: World Championship (Paramount+)9 p.m.: Farmer Wants a Wife (Fox)
Thursday, March 9
School Spirits (Paramount+, two episodes)
You (Netflix, part two)
9 p.m.: Top Chef (Bravo)
Friday, March 10
UnPrisoned (Hulu)
Outlast (Netflix)
Most Dangerous Game: New York (Roku Channel)
Sunday, March 12
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: The Oscars (ABC)
10 p.m.: A Spy Among Friends (MGM+)
Tuesday, March 14
8 p.m.: Superman and Lois (The CW)
9 p.m.: Gotham Knights (The CW)
Wednesday, March 15
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+, weekly)
Thursday, March 16
Shadow and Bone (Netflix)
10 p.m.: Good Trouble (Freeform)
Friday, March 17
Extrapolations (Apple TV+, three episodes)
Dance 100 (Netflix)
Swarm (Prime Video, all episodes)
Agent Elvis (Netflix)9 p.m.: Power Book II: Ghost (Starz)
Sunday, March 19
8 p.m.: Call the Midwife (PBS)
9 p.m.: Sanditon (PBS), Lucky Hank (AMC/AMC+)
10 p.m.: Marie Antoinette (PBS)
Tuesday, March 21
10 p.m.: Restaurants at the End of the World (Nat Geo)
Wednesday, March 22
Waco: American Apocalypse (Netflix)
10:30 p.m.: Digman! (Comedy Central)
Thursday, March 23
The Night Agent (Netflix)
The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip (Peacock)
Friday, March 24
Up Here (Hulu, all episodes)
My Kind of Country (Apple TV+)
Love Is Blind (Netflix)
Sunday, March 26
Rabbit Hole (Paramount+, two episodes)
Great Expectations (Hulu, two episodes)
9 p.m.: Yellowjackets (Showtime; streams March 24), Succession (HBO)
9:30 p.m.: Housebroken (Fox)
10 p.m.: Eva Longoria: Searching for Mexico (CNN)
Monday, March 27
8 p.m.: iHeartRadio Music Awards (Fox)
Wednesday, March 29
The Big Door Prize (Apple TV+, three episodes)9 p.m.: Riverdale (The CW, final season)
10 p.m.: AEW: All Access (TBS)
Thursday, March 30
Unstable (Netflix)
10 p.m.: Alaska Daily (ABC, finale)
Friday, March 31
The Power (Prime Video, three episodes)
Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. (Disney+)9:30 p.m.: The Great American Joke Off (The CW)
April
Rachel Brosnahan in 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'
AMAZON PRIME
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Sunday, April 2
8 p.m.: CMT Music Awards (CBS), Mysteries Decoded (The CW)
Monday, April 3
Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields (Hulu)11 p.m.: Race to Survive Alaska (USA)
Wednesday, April 5
Schmigadoon! (Apple TV+)
The Good Mothers (Hulu)
The Crossover (Disney Channel)
10 p.m.: Dave (FXX)
Thursday, April 6
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies (Paramount+)
Beef (Netflix)
9 p.m.: Celebrity Game Face (E!)
10 p.m.: Celebrity Prank Wars (E!)
Friday, April 7
Tiny Beautiful Things (Hulu)
Transatlantic (Netflix)
Jury Duty (Freevee, four episodes)
Boom! Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker (Apple TV+)
Saturday, April 8
9 p.m.: Totally Weird and Funny (The CW)
Monday, April 10
8 p.m.: Below Deck Sailing Yacht (Bravo)
Tuesday, April 11
Am I Being Unreasonable? (Hulu)9 p.m.: The Wall (NBC)
10 p.m.: Weakest Link (NBC)
Wednesday, April 12
GLAAD Media Awards (Hulu)
Rennervations (Disney+, all episodes)10 p.m.: Single Drunk Female (Freeform; full season on Hulu April 13)
Thursday, April 13
Florida Man (Netflix)
Friday, April 14
The Last Thing He Told Me (Apple TV+, two episodes)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video, final season)
9 p.m.: Blindspotting (Starz)
11 p.m.: A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO)
Sunday, April 16
8 p.m.: 100 Foot Wave (HBO)
10 p.m.: Barry (HBO, final season), Waco: The Aftermath (Showtime; streaming on April 14)
Wednesday, April 19
9 p.m.: Abbott Elementary (ABC, finale)
Thursday, April 20
Mrs. Davis (Peacock, four episodes)
Beavis and Butt-Head (Paramount+)
The Diplomat (Netflix)
Friday, April 21
Dead Ringers (Prime Video, all episodes)
Slip (Roku Channel)
Drops of God (Apple TV+)
Indian Matchmaking (Netflix)
Wild Isles (Prime Video)9 p.m.: Secrets of the Elephants (Nat Geo)
10 p.m.: Dear Mama (FX)
Saturday, April 22
8 p.m.: Chasing the Rains (BBC America/AMC+)
Sunday, April 23
9 p.m.: From (MGM+)
10:30 p.m.: Somebody Somewhere (HBO)
Wednesday, April 26
Saint X (Hulu)
10:30 p.m.: Awkwafina is Nora from Queens (Comedy Central)
Thursday, April 27
Love & Death (HBO Max, three episodes)
Firefly Lane (Netflix, final season part two)
Sweet Tooth (Netflix)
The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning (Peacock)
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: NFL Draft (ABC)
10 p.m.: The Last Last Late Late Show (CBS)
12:35 a.m.: The Late Late Show With James Corden (CBS, final episode)
Friday, April 28
Citadel (Prime Video, two episodes)
Frog and Toad (Apple TV+)
8 p.m.: Couples Therapy (Showtime)
Sunday, April 30
Fatal Attraction (Paramount+)
9 p.m.: Tom Jones (PBS)
May
'FUBAR'
COURTESY OF AMANDA MATLOVICH/NETFLIX
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Monday, May 1
9 p.m.: A Small Light (Nat Geo), White House Plumbers (HBO)
10 p.m.: The Good Doctor (ABC, frinale)
Tuesday, May 2
Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed (Peacock)8 p.m.: The Rookie (ABC, finale)
9 p.m.: The Rookie: Feds (ABC, finale)
10 p.m.: Will Trent (ABC, finale)
Wednesday, May 3
Jewish Matchmaking (Netflix)
Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All (Disney+)8 p.m.: The Conners (ABC, finale), Restoring Galveston (Magnolia)
8:30 p.m.: The Goldbergs (ABC, series finale)
9 p.m.: Not Dead Yet (ABC, finale)
10 p.m.: A Million Little Things (ABC, series finale)
Thursday, May 4
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (Netflix)
Bupkis (Peacock, all episodes)
The Other Two (HBO Max)
Star Wars: Visions (Disney+)
9 p.m.: Animal Control (Fox, finale)
9:30 p.m.: Call Me Kat (Fox, finale)
Friday, May 5
Taste the Nation With Padma Lakshmi (Hulu)
The Great American Baking Show (Roku Channel)
Silo (Apple TV+)
Sunday, May 7
8 p.m.: MTV Movie & TV Awards (MTV), Vice (Showtime)
9:30 p.m.: Family Guy (Fox, finale)
10 p.m.: The Company You Keep (ABC, finale)
Monday, May 8
8 p.m.: Jeopardy! Masters (ABC; airs multiple nights for three weeks)
9 p.m.: Fantasy Island (Fox, finale)
Tuesday, May 9
9 p.m.: Judge Steve Harvey (ABC), Accused (Fox, finale)
Wednesday, May 10
Class of ’09 (Hulu, two episodes)
The Muppets Mayhem (Disney+, all episodes)
African Queens: Queen Cleopatra (Netflix)
Thursday, May 11
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Academy of Country Music Awards (Prime Video)
8 p.m.: Next Level Chef (Fox, finale)
8:30 p.m.: Ghosts (CBS, finale)
Friday, May 12
City on Fire (Apple TV+)
The Great (Hulu, all episodes)
Queer Eye (Netflix)
Mulligan (Netflix)
Sunday, May 14
9 p.m.: Fear the Walking Dead (AMC, final season part one), East New York (CBS, finale), The Cube (TBS)
Monday, May 15
8 p.m.: 911 (Fox, finale)
Tuesday, May 16
8 p.m.: 911: Lone Star (Fox, finale)
9 p.m.: Angel City (HBO)
Wednesday, May 17
The Family Stallone (Paramount+)
High Desert (Apple TV+, three episodes)
McGregor Forever (Netflix)
Working: What We Do All Day (Netflix)8 p.m.: The Masked Singer (Fox, finale)
9 p.m.: True Lies (CBS, finale), Farmer Wants a Wife (Fox, finale)
11 p.m.: SisterS (IFC/Sundance Now)
Thursday, May 18
The Geography of Bliss With Rainn Wilson (Peacock, all episodes)
XO, Kitty (Netflix)8 p.m.: Station 19 (ABC, finale), Young Sheldon (CBS, finale)
9 p.m.: Grey’s Anatomy (ABC, finale), So Help Me Todd (CBS, finale), I Survived Bear Grylls (TBS)
10 p.m.: CSI: Vegas (CBS, finale)
Friday, May 19
Primo (Freevee, all episodes)
Selling Sunset (Netflix)
Spy/Master (HBO Max, two episodes)8 p.m.: SWAT (CBS, finale)
9 p.m.: Fire Country (CBS, finale)
10 p.m.: Blue Bloods (CBS, finale), The Secrets of Hillsong (FX)
Sunday, May 21
8 p.m.: The Equalizer (CBS, finale), The Simpsons (Fox, finale)
8:30 p.m.: The Great North (Fox, finale)
9 p.m.: NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS, series finale), Bob’s Burgers (Fox, finale)
10 p.m.: Ghosts of Beirut (Showtime; streams on May 19)
Monday, May 22
Prehistoric Planet (Apple TV+)
Happy Valley (Acorn TV/AMC+, final season)8 p.m.: The Neighborhood (CBS, finale), Crime Scene Kitchen (Fox)
8:30 p.m.: Bob Hearts Abishola (CBS, finale)
9 p.m.: NCIS (CBS, finale)
10 p.m.: NCIS: Hawai’i (CBS, finale)
Tuesday, May 23
HBO Max rebrands as Max
Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai (Max)
Smartless: On the Road (Max)
Clone High (Max, two episodes weekly)
What Am I Eating? With Zooey Deschanel (Max)
How I Met Your Father (Hulu)8 p.m.: FBI (CBS, finale), Beat Shazam (Fox)
9 p.m.: FBI: International (CBS, finale), Don’t Forget the Lyrics (Fox)
10 p.m.: FBI: Most Wanted (CBS, finale)
Wednesday, May 24
American Born Chinese (Disney+)
Platonic (Apple TV+, three episodes)
The Clearing (Hulu, two episodes)
The Ultimatum: Queer Love (Netflix)
8 p.m.: Survivor (CBS, finale), Masterchef (Fox)
9 p.m.: The Prank Panel (ABC), Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars (Fox)
10 p.m.: Mayans M.C. (FX, final season)
Thursday, May 25
FUBAR (Netflix)
The Kardashians (Hulu)
Friday, May 26
9:30 p.m.: Run the World (Starz)
Monday, May 29
8 p.m.: The Rising (The CW)
9 p.m.: Barons (The CW)
Tuesday, May 30
I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson (Netflix)
The Ride (Prime Video)
8 p.m.: America’s Got Talent (NBC)
10 p.m.: Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge (NBC)
Wednesday, May 31
Drag Me to Dinner (Hulu)8 p.m.: Nancy Drew (The CW, final season)
9 p.m.: Sistas (BET)
June
Jeremy Allen White in 'The Bear'
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Thursday, June 1
iCarly (Paramount+)
8 p.m.: The Blacklist (NBC, new time), National Spelling Bee (Ion)8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT: NBA Finals (ABC)
Friday, June 2
Manifest (Netflix, final episodes)
With Love (Prime Video)
Queen of the Universe (Paramount+)
Vortex (Netflix)
Searching for Soul Food (Hulu)
9 p.m.: Guy’s All-American Road Trip (Food Network)
11 p.m.: Painting With John (HBO)
Saturday, June 3
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: NHL Stanley Cup Finals (TNT/TBS/TruTV)
Sunday, June 4
Joe Pickett (Paramount+, weekly)9 p.m.: The Idol (HBO), The Lazarus Project (TNT)
Midnight: The Eric Andre Show (Adult Swim)
Monday, June 5
8 p.m.: American Ninja Warrior (NBC), Stars on Mars (Fox)
9 p.m.: Cruel Summer (Freeform), Crime Scene Kitchen (Fox)
Tuesday, June 6
9 p.m.: Burden of Proof (HBO)
Wednesday, June 7
Arnold (Netflix)
Somewhere Boy (Hulu, all episodes)
8 p.m.: The Real Housewives of Orange County (Bravo)10 p.m.: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FXX)
Thursday, June 8
Never Have I Ever (Netflix, final season)
Based on a True Story (Peacock, all episodes)
Friday, June 9
The Crowded Room (Apple TV+, three episodes)
Human Resources (Netflix, final season)
First Five (Max)
Sunday, June 11
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Tony Awards (CBS/Paramount+)
Wednesday, June 14
The Full Monty (Hulu, all episodes)
Our Planet II (Netflix)8 p.m.: Judge Steve Harvey (ABC, new time)
9 p.m.: The Wonder Years (ABC), Temptation Island (USA)
10 p.m.: The Big D (USA)
Thursday, June 15
Black Mirror (Netflix)Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+)
Swiping America (Max)
8 p.m.: Project Runway (Bravo)
Friday, June 16
8 p.m.: Outlander (Starz)
9 p.m.: Daytime Emmy Awards (CBS)
Sunday, June 18
9 p.m.: Endeavour (PBS)10 p.m.: The Walking Dead: Dead City (AMC), The Righteous Gemstones (HBO)
Wednesday, June 21
Secret Invasion (Disney+)
Break Point (Netflix)
8 p.m.: L.A. Fire & Rescue (NBC)
Thursday, June 22
The Bear (Hulu, all episodes)
And Just Like That (Max, two episodes)
Downey’s Dream Cars (Max)
Skull Island (Netflix)10 p.m.: Trippin’ With Anthony Anderson (E!)
Friday, June 23
Carpool Karaoke: The Series (Apple TV+)
I’m a Virgo (Prime Video, all episodes)
Swagger (Apple TV+)
Sunday June 25
The Gold (Paramount+)
BET Awards (BET)
Monday, June 26
8 p.m.: Claim to Fame (ABC)
9 p.m.: The Bachelorette (ABC)
Wednesday, June 28
Hijack (Apple TV+)10 p.m.: Grown-ish (Freeform, final season part one)
Thursday, June 29
The Witcher (Netflix, part one)
Warrior (Max, two episodes)
Ten-Year-Old Tom (Max)
Secret Chef (Hulu)8 p.m.: Press Your Luck (ABC)
9 p.m.: Generation Gap (ABC)
10 p.m.: The Chase (ABC)
Friday, June 30
Jack Ryan (Prime Video, final season)
Is It Cake, Too? (Netflix)
July
Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao in "The Afterparty"
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Sunday, July 2
8 p.m.: Tough As Nails (CBS), Sharkfest (Nat Geo)
Tuesday, July 4
8 p.m.: Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular (NBC), A Capitol Fourth (PBS)
Wednesday, July 5
9 p.m.: Human Footprint (PBS)
Thursday, July 6
The Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix, part one)
Hart to Heart (Peacock)
Shaun White: The Last Run (Max)
Midnight: My Adventures With Superman (Adult Swim)
Friday, July 7
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Prime Video, all episodes)
The Ashley Madison Affair (Hulu)
8 p.m.: Family Law (The CW)
9 p.m.: Moonshine (The CW)
Saturday, July 8
8 p.m.: V.C. Andrews’ Dawn (Lifetime), Greatest Geek Year Ever: 1982 (The CW)
Sunday, July 9
Domina (MGM+)8 p.m.: The Prank Panel (ABC, time period premiere)
9 p.m.: Celebrity Family Feud (ABC), Grantchester (PBS), Running Wild With Bear Grylls: The Challenge (Nat Geo), Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York (HBO)
10 p.m.: The $100,000 Pyramid (ABC), D.I. Ray (PBS)
Monday, July 10
10 p.m.: Miracle Workers: End Times (TBS)
Tuesday, July 11
Myth of the Zodiac Killer (Peacock)
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: MLB All-Star Game (Fox)
Wednesday, July 12
The Afterparty (Apple TV+, two episodes)
Quarterback (Netflix)
8 p.m.: ESPY Awards (ABC)
Thursday, July 13
Full Circle (Max, two episodes)
Survival of the Thickest (Netflix)
Project Greenlight (Max, all episodes)
8 p.m.: The Blacklist (NBC, series finale)10 p.m.: What We Do in the Shadows (FX, two episodes)
Friday, July 14
The Summer I Turned Pretty (Prime Video, three episodes)
Foundation (Apple TV+)
Five Star Chef (Netflix)
Too Hot to Handle (Netflix)
Sunday, July 16
8 p.m.: Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge (HGTV), The Chosen (The CW)9 p.m.: The Real Housewives of New York City (Bravo)
10 p.m.: Goliath (Showtime)
Tuesday, July 18
Love Island USA (Peacock)
8 p.m.: Down to Earth With Zac Efron (The CW)
9 p.m.: Fantastic Friends (The CW)10 p.m.: Justified: City Primeval (FX, two episodes)
Wednesday, July 19
8 p.m.: CMA Fest (ABC)
Thursday, July 20
Sweet Magnolias (Netflix)
Superpowered: The DC Story (Max)
10 p.m.: Tacoma FD (TruTV)
Friday, July 21
Almost Paradise (Freevee)
9 p.m.: Minx (Starz)10 p.m.: Praise Petey (Freeform)
Sunday, July 23
Special Ops: Lioness (Paramount+)
8:30 p.m.: Bunk’d (Disney Channel)
Midnight: Teenage Euthanasia (Adult Swim)
Monday, July 24
Futurama (Hulu)
8 p.m.: Son of a Critch (The CW)
9 p.m.: Children Ruin Everything (The CW)
Wednesday, July 26
The Hardy Boys (Hulu)
Thursday, July 27
The Witcher (Netflix, part two)
Twisted Metal (Peacock)
Harley Quinn (Max)
Friday, July 28
This Fool (Hulu)
Good Omens (Prime Video)10 p.m.: Heels (Starz)
11 p.m.: How To With John Wilson (HBO, final season)
Sunday, July 30
9 p.m.: Dark Winds (AMC), When Calls the Heart (Hallmark)
Monday, July 31
8:30 p.m.: Run the Burbs (The CW)
9:30 p.m.: Bump (The CW)
10 p.m.: Breeders (FX, final season)
August
'Heartstopper'
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Wednesday, Aug. 2
Reservation Dogs (Hulu, two episodes; final season)
Physical (Apple TV+, final season)
8 p.m.: Big Brother (CBS)
Thursday, Aug. 3
Heartstopper (Netflix)
The Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix, part two)
9 p.m.: FBoy Island (The CW)
Friday, Aug. 4
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (Prime Video, three episodes)
The Chi (Showtime; on-air premiere at 9 p.m. Aug. 6)
The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge (Netflix)
The Marriage Pact (Roku Channel)
8 p.m.: Secret Celebrity Renovation (CBS)
Saturday, Aug. 5
8 p.m.: Great Chocolate Showdown (The CW)
9 p.m.: Recipe for Disaster (The CW)
Sunday, Aug. 6
9 p.m.: Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (HBO)
Tuesday, Aug. 8
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
10 p.m.: Hard Knocks: Training Camp With the New York Jets (HBO)
Wednesday, Aug. 9
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Disney+, final season; all epsiodes)
Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop (Netflix)
Strange Planet (Apple TV+)8 p.m.: Superfan (CBS)
Thursday, Aug. 10
Painkiller (Netflix)
Rap Sh!t (Max, two episodes) moved to Nov. 9
8 p.m.: Fight to Survive (The CW)
10 p.m.: The Challenge: USA (CBS)
Friday, Aug. 11
Billions (Showtime; on-air premiere at 10 p.m. Aug. 13)9:30 p.m.: Men in Kilts (Starz)
Sunday, Aug. 13
10 p.m.: Telemarketers (HBO)
Monday, Aug. 14
Solar Opposites (Hulu)
Thursday, Aug. 17
The Upshaws (Netflix)
Killing It (Peacock)
Friday, Aug. 18
Harlan Coben’s Shelter (Prime Video)
Sunday, Aug. 20
9 p.m.: The Winter King (MGM+)
Wednesday, Aug. 23
Ahsoka (Disney+)
Invasion (Apple TV+)
The Ultimatum (Netflix)8 p.m.: Nancy Drew (The CW, series finale)
9 p.m.: Riverdale (The CW, series finale)
Thursday, Aug. 24
Who Is Erin Carter? (Netflix)
Zatima (BET+)
Tuesday, Aug. 29
A Murder at the End of the World (Hulu) moved to November
Wednesday, Aug. 30
10 p.m.: Archer (FXX, final season)
Thursday, Aug. 31
One Piece (Netflix)
Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake (Max)
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OCTOBER 2021
THE RIB PAGE
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We miss U Charlie Watts!!
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The Stones performed at a private party for Patriots owner Robert Kraft of all people. The test run looked like just that. Shark jumped. I am becoming disillusioned.
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SNL is back with Owen Wilson as first host of season 47. Kacey Musgraves is the musical guest. Episode 2 will have a ridic choice for host. Halsey will sing. I suppose $ is power with the Kardashians. I could think of about 10 million other people to host but more and more Lorne goes for the shiny object , what he THINKS people want instead of taking risk. Beck Bennett is out.
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Is everybody watching the Amber Ruffin Show?? I loved her before but now… I learn so much from her show. Sometimes it takes a comic to get to the real serious shit. For example: Have you heard of drowning towns? Towns like Oscarville, Kowaliga, York hill, Seneca Village, Prentiss and countless other black towns that were drowned out to make lakes for the local whites. Central Park was also made after a black community was erased from history. Development displacement? Alleyway dwelling authority? Even those rabid for history can find out new things everyday. Thanks Amber!!
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Bob Woodward and Robert Costa are finally giving us Peril !!!!!! I’ve been waiting!!** I was in political nerd heaven on Sept. 24 when Yamiche hosted Robert, Bob and Weijia Jang on Washington Week. All of my favorite pundits all together at one table, my dream team!!
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Iman looked great at the Met Gala!! Other great looks belonged to AOC, Tessa Thompson, Maluma, Helen Lasichanb and Pharrell Williams. Gigi Hadid, Kiki Layne, Ashton Sanders, Hailee Steinfeld, Kehlani, Zoe Kravitz, Michaela Cole, Lili Reinhart, Kate Hudson and Shai Gilgeous- Alexander were great. Whoopi Goldberg seemed a bit off.
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Jason Isbell is back with his latest offering, Georgia Blue.
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I see a lot of Title Max type establishment are closing down. Are they a thing of the past? Let’s hope.
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Law and Order is coming back to NBC for season 21. Dick Wolf will own 2 entire nights of television. Some of the old cast is reported to be returning.
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Britney Spears Father was suspended as her conservator.
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Timothy Chalamet, Rowan Atkinson, Sally Hawkins and Olivia Coleman will star in Wonka.
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The 2022 Super Bowl halftime show will bring us Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Dr. Dre and Kendrick Lamar.
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People are doing test runs for school board positions to see if their political ideas will play well for the big leagues. If they don’t seem to work, at least they can sometimes change the rules in their own area.
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Joe Rogan got Covid.
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Lake Michigan beaches were closed down thanks to a US Steel plant chemical leak.
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Is this country the master of endless administrative work? None of us should have been surprised at the red tape that the slowed down the end of the war in Afghanistan.** Uber donated 50k for rides and meals to the Afghans when they arrive.**And why do so many waste taxpayer $ on useless recounts and recalls when people need real help with food and healthcare? They must really hate humanity.
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R. Kelly was found guilty of 8 counts of sex trafficking and 1 count of racketeering.
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Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. – Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Texas has put a law into effect to allow most Texans to carry open without permit or training.
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Texas has banned abortion at about 6 weeks. Uber and Lyft will pay drivers legal fees if sued under Texas abortion law. Lyft donated $1mil to Planned Parenthood. ** Look for the ruling in the Mississippi law over Roe V. Wade in June 2022.**Hear us roar!** BTW.. Go Jen Psaki!!!!!!!
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They seriously banned plastic straws and abortion before assault rifles? – Eden Dranger
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Please stop banning abortions, the last thing the world needs is more Americans. –Sarah Beattie
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Women don’t inseminate themselves. Vasectomies are reversible. Should every man have one until he’s deemed financially and emotionally fit to be a Father? – Bradley Whitford
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90 year old William Shatner will go to space for Blue Origin.
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The Q Anon Shaman pled guilty to a felony for obstructing the Electoral College proceedings. I say 20 years and a $250K fine.** 600 others have been indicted.
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Days Alert: The Beyond Salem thing was ridic but it was so great to see some old characters. Days is so great at visiting old family. Who can resist Shane, Austin and Carrie, Billie and the old Kristen? I do wish that Peacock would get their kinks out!! Back to the real Days: Are we smelling an Emmy for Susan Seaforth Hayes and Bill?? ** Good to have Abigail back. It is always fun to wonder which actress and or personality it will be. ** Deidre Hall got her star on the walk of fame.**And just in time for Halloween, the Devil is making a comeback. The end of the year in Salem is always the best!! It is so brave to give the 96 year old man the old switcheroo into the Dark Lord. It was fun to see the grandkids discover Grandma Marlena’s story. Delicious!! Hail Satan!!** It is past time for Tate and Teresa to come back to town. Brady needs to be put in his place. And thanks for the Philip and Chloe flashbacks!!
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The breakdown of the vaccinated: 90% of Atheists, 86% Hispanic Catholic, 84% Agnostic, 79% White Catholic, 73% White mainline protestant, 70% Black mainline protestant, 57% white evangelical. 1 in 500 Americans have died of Covid.
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So Mike Lindell and Jim Baker have teamed up to sell children’s Bible pillows.** Piers Morgan has returned to the Murdoch organization by joining Fox. That sounds about right.
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Please stop saying the vaccine does not have severe side effects, I took my shots and now I’m alive and have to keep working. –Mohand Eishieky
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In theatres Oct. 22: The French Dispatch.** October also brings us a new season of Curb your enthusiasm and Oct. 17 will catch us up on Succession. Whew!!!
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So people under conservatorship are not free to marry who they want? What?
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46% of Americans believe in ghosts.
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Simone Biles, Mckayla Maroney and Aly Rasiman testified at the Senate judiciary hearing about the FBI’s handling of accusations against Larry Nassar and it was eye opening!
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We wanted a no -nonsense Dem who pushes on and does not puss out. I am a bit surprised to see we have it. There are so many pressing issues that I hope Biden works a bit more on Haiti though.
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The National Police Act was passed to celebrate cops. Still no police reform.
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John Mulaney and Olivia Munn are going to have a baby.
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The Emmy’s were a little different this year with more of a Golden Globe look. Cedric the Entertainer hosted with Reggie Watts as DJ. Lots of minority noms but barely a win. It was a white people night. Ted Lasso had a great night. Mare of Eastown took home a few with Evan Peters, Julianne Nicholson and Kate Winslet. Now, Kate is great but how did Anya Taylor- Joy not walk away with that? Queens Gambit did win a couple and gave the longest speech with the seemingly arrogant director Scott Frank who opened up 2 page acceptance. Categories were tough but I was routing for Renee Elise Goldberry and Bowen Yang but perhaps next year. The people in England who had their own party for all the statues that the Crown won seemed to be having more fun! Hacks won for writing and directing and Jean Smart!! It was nice to see the Norm Macdonald love which was barely mentioned by Lorne but celebrated by John Oliver. Colbert ‘s election night special won as did JB Smoove. Hamilton won and Debbie Allen got the big one. I do not understand why real singers and or musicians have to be there for the in Memoriam. It takes me out of it a bit and concentrates the focus on them. Do they think that people will pay attention more? Do they want to keep the home audience or live audience from the bathroom? My best dressed were Anya Taylor-Joy, Michaela Cole who won for I may destroy you, Jean Smart, Josh O’Connor, Kathryn Hahn, Billy Porter, MJ Rodriguez, Keenan Thonpson, Leslie Odom Jr., Catherine O’Hara, Trevor Noah, Eugene Levy, Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys, Bowen Yang, Anthony Anderson, Leslie Grossman, Amber Ruffin, Allyson Felix, Renee Elise Goldberry, Samira Wiley and Rege- Jean Page. My worst were Sarah Paulson, Gillian Anderson, Beanie Feldstein, Elizabeth Olsen and Aidy Bryant. To me the best part of the show was the enthusiasm of Conan and the way he injected himself into much of the evening .He was the show. Go Conan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Next year there must be some Emmys for Sarah Paulson and Cobie Smulders in Impeachment!!!!!
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Oh Boy!! The Eyes of Tammy Faye!!
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Looking forward to the Electric Life of Louis Wain with Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy.
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Abba has a new album!!
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Shang Chi is the biggest Labor Day opening with a $71.4 mil opening.
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar has announced she has breast cancer.
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Is it the 70’s? A streaker ran past the studio of the Today show.
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Rascal Flatts Joe Don Rooney was arrested for DUI.** Nicholas Cage was thrown out of a prime rib pace in Vegas after being drunk and disorderly.
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Jennifer Eckhart has filed a lawsuit against former Fox news anchor Ed Henry for rape and retaliation after allegedly being handcuffed and beaten.
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Scarlett Johansson has settled her Disney lawsuit.
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Pete Buttigieg and Chasten had twins they named Penelope Rose and Joseph August.
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I noticed a commercial for Dancing with the Stars. Are we onto the E list because I have heard of hardly any of these people. ‘Stars’is really stretching it. And as I post this I see there are some covid issues there as well.
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Virgin River was renewed for 2 more seasons.
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Trevor Noah is right? Why do they stop giving lollipops to adults at the doctor?
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Jon Stewart is back on Apple tv with ‘The problem with Jon Stewart.
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Brooklyn 99 had about the best finale (other than Newhart) that I can recall. I had my fingers crossed that Chelsea would be back. Will they honor us like they did in the show and come back for a special about once a year? That would be fucking awesome!!
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Don’t expect compliments from an insecure person.- Mr. Pickles
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Thousands and thousands of people are in need. Haitian refugees and other immigrants have seen nothing like this what with assassination, a hurricane and earthquake. The Southern border is a mess.** Why does Fox news keep telling refugees the border is open as they sit back and laugh at Biden’s predicament. Spreading false info to intentionally hurt poor, distressed people has no end for them.
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Do companies know how fucked up their employment websites are? It is true that some people do not want to work. It is true that people schedule interviews and don’t show up. It is also true that companies have made it so hard to apply that many can’t. I suppose it is easier for them but the poor who may really want to work have a hard time. Paper applications are almost completely gone. The old fashioned way of walking into low paying job sites and finding a connection with a manager rarely exist. Some places only accept texts or have long ridiculous psych tests that a working Mother may not have time for. A Father working many hours already, may not be able to go to the library to get online if they cannot afford a computer. Many websites tell you that there no positions available in your area while there is a huge sign in front of the establishment. Can’t find people to work.. Gee I wonder why?? And treat people with respect once you find them, how about that?
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Keep your head up in failure, and your head down in success. –Jerry Seinfeld
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Hey.. There was a van air B’n B biz going that got busted. Hey.. The poor need vaca’s too. It is wrong but If they are willing to sleep in a van, why not. I truly think that many do not understand how much people are struggling.
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Free coffee day came and went but only a few places really gave you free coffee without rules to govern the promo. Some places wanted to sell you something else and some made you belong to their club. Starbucks held that customers had to come inside for the free cup of Joe, handicapped or not.
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One would think the Republicans would run out of $ for recounts but they have deep pockets. Just think how much good they could do for the huddled masses with that scratch.
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Sad to lose Mick Brigden, protégé of Bill Graham who managed The Stones and worked with Frampton, Dylan and Santana.** And the comics were very vocal about the loss of Norm Macdonald. He was one of a kind and he will be missed!
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R.I.P. Ruth Marx, Lee Scratch Perry, Willard Scott, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Isadore Bleckman, George Wein, Michael K. William,George Holliday, Anthony Johnson, Basil Hoffman, Al Harrington,Willie Garson, Mick Brigden, Tommy Kirk and Norm Macdonald.
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Season 1 Gilmore Girls References (Breakdown)
Yay! All the season 1 references have been posted. Before I start posting season 2, I wanted to post this little breakdown for your enjoyment :) It starts with some statistics and then below the cut is a list of all the specific references.
Overall amount of references in season 1: 605
Top 10 Most Common References: NSYNC (5), Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (5), Taylor Hanson (6), Leo Tolstoy (7), Lucky Spencer (7), Marcel Proust (7), PJ Harvey (7), The Bangles (8), The Donna Reed Show (8), William Shakespeare (10)
Which episodes had the most references: #1 is That Damn Donna Reed with 55 references. #2 is Christopher Returns with 44 references
What characters made the most references (Only including characters/actors who were in the opening credits): Lorelai had the most with 237 references, Rory had second most with 118, and Lane had third most with 48.
First reference of the season: Jack Kerouac referenced by Lorelai
Final reference of the season: Adolf Eichmann referenced by Michel
Movies/TV Shows/Episodes/Characters, Commercials, Cartoons/Cartoon Characters, Plays, Documentaries:
9 1/2 Weeks, Alex Stone, Alfalfa, An Affair To Remember, A Streetcar Named Desire, Attack Of The Fifty Foot Woman, Avon Commercials, Bambi, Beethoven, Boogie Nights, Cabaret, Casablanca, Charlie's Angels, Charlie Brown cartoons, Christine, Cinderella, Citizen Kane, Daisy Duke, Damien Thorn, Dawson Leery, Donna Stone, Double Indemnity, Double Mint Commercials, Ethel Mertz, Everest, Felix Unger, Fiddler On The Roof, Footloose, Freaky Friday, Fred Mertz, Gaslight, General Hospital, G.I. Jane, Gone With The Wind, Grease, Hamlet, Heathers, Hee Haw, House On Haunted Hill, Ice Castles, I Love Lucy, Iron Chef, Ishtar, Jeff Stone, Joanie Loves Chachi, John Shaft, Lady And The Tramp, Life With Judy Garland: Me And My Shadows, Love Story, Lucky Spencer, Lucy Raises Chickens, Lucy Ricardo, Lucy Van Pelt, Macbeth, Magnolia, Mary Stone, Mask, Midnight Express, Misery, Norman Bates, Officer Krupke, Oompa Loompas, Old Yeller, Oscar Madison, Out Of Africa, Patton, Pepe Le Pew, Peyton Place, Pink Ladies, Pinky Tuscadero, Ponyboy, Psycho, Queen Of Outer Space, Rapunzel, Richard III, Ricky Ricardo, Rocky Dennis, Romeo And Juliet, Rosemary's Baby, Sandy Olsson, Saved By The Bell, Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, Schroeder, Sesame Street, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, Sex And The City, Sixteen Candles, Sleeping Beauty, Star Trek, Stanley Kowalski, Stella Kowalski, Stretch Cunningham, The Champ, The Comedy Of Errors, The Crucible, The Donna Reed Show, The Duke's Of Hazzard, The Fly, The Great Santini, The Little Match Girl, The Matrix, The Miracle Worker, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Outsiders, The Shining, The Sixth Sense, The View, The Waltons, The Way We Were, The Scarecrow, This Old House, V.I.P., Valley Of The Dolls, Vulcans, Wild Kingdom, Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, Wheel Of Fortune, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf, Working Girl, Yogi Bear, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown
Bands, Songs, CDs:
98 Degrees, Air Supply, Apple Venus Volume 2, Backstreet Boys, Bee Gees, Black Sabbath, Blue Man Group, Blur, Bon Jovi, Boston, Bush, Duran Duran, Everlong, Foo Fighters, Fugazi, Grandaddy, Hanson, I'm Too Sexy, Joy Division, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Kraftwerk, Like A Virgin, Livin La Vida Loca, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Man I Feel Like A Woman, Metallica, Money Money, My Ding-A-Ling, NSYNC, On The Good Ship Lollipop, Pink Moon, Queen, Rancid, Sergeant Pepper, Shake Your Bon Bon, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Sister Sledge, Smoke On The Water, Steely Dan, Suppertime, Tambourine Man, The B-52s, The Bangles, The Beatles, The Best Of Blondie, The Cranberries, The Cure, The Offspring, The Sugarplastic, The Wallflowers, The Velvet Underground, Walk Like An Egyptian, XTC, Ya Got Trouble, Young Marble Giants
Books/Book Characters, Comic Books/Comic Book Characters, Comic Strips:
A Mencken Chrestomathy, A Tale Of Two Cities, Anna Karenina, Belle Watling, Boo Radley, Carrie, David Copperfield, Dick Tracy, Dopey (One of the seven dwarfs) Goofus And Gallant, Great Expectations, Grinch, Hannibal Lecter, Hansel And Gretel, Harry Potter (book as well as character referenced), Huckleberry Finn, Little Dorrit, Madame Bovary, Moby Dick, Mommie Dearest, Moose Mason, Nancy Drew, Out Of Africa, Pinocchio, Swann's Way, The Amityville Horror, The Art Of Fiction, The Bell Jar, The Grapes Of Wrath, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, The Lost Weekend, The Metamorphosis, The Portable Dorothy Parker, The Unabridged Journals Of Sylvia Plath, The Witch Tree Symbol, There's A Certain Slant Of Light, Tuesdays With Morrie, War And Peace, Wonder Woman
Public Figures:
Adolf Eichmann, Alfred Hitchcock, Angelina Jolie, Anna Nicole Smith, Annie Oakley, Antonio Banderas, Arthur Miller, Artie Shaw, Barbara Hutton, Barbara Stanwyck, Barbra Streisand, Beck, Ben Jonson, Benito Mussolini, Billy Bob Thornton, Billy Crudup, Bob Barker, Brad Pitt, Britney Spears, Catherine The Great, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Charles I, Charles Dickens, Charles Manson, Charlie Parker, Charlotte Bronte, Charlton Heston, Charo, Cher, Cheryl Ladd, Chris Penn, Christiane Amanpour, Christopher Marlowe, Chuck Berry, Claudine Longet, Cleopatra, Cokie Roberts, Courtney Love, Dalai Lama, Damon Albarn, Dante Alighieri, David Mamet, Donna Reed, Edith Wharton, Edna O'Brien, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Elizabeth Webber, Elle Macpherson, Elsa Klensch, Elvis, Emeril Lagasse, Emily Dickinson, Emily Post, Eminem, Emma Goldman, Errol Flynn, Fabio, Farrah Fawcett, Fawn Hall, Flo Jo, Francis Bacon, Frank Sinatra, Franz Kafka, Fred MacMurray, Friedrich Nietzsche, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Gene Hackman, Gene Wilder, George Clooney, George Sand, George W. Bush, Harry Houdini, Harvey Fierstein, Henny Youngman, Henry David Thoreau, Henry James, Henry VIII, Herman Melville, Homer, Honore De Balzac, Howard Cosell, Hugh Grant, Hunter Thompson, Jack Kerouac, Jaclyn Smith, James Dean, Jane Austen, Jean-Paul Sartre, Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Tandy, Jim Carey, Jim Morrison, Jimmy Hoffa, Joan Of Arc, Joan Rivers, Jocelyn Wildenstein, Joel Grey, John Cage, John Gardner, John Muir, John Paul II, John Webster, Johnny Cash, Johnny Depp, Joseph Merrick AKA Elephant Man, Judy Blume, Judy Garland, Julian Lennon, Justin Timberlake, Karen Blixen AKA Isak Dinesen, Kate Jackson, Kathy Bates, Kevin Bacon, Kreskin, Lee Harvey Oswald, Leo Tolstoy, Leopold and Loeb, Lewis Carroll, Linda McCartney, Liz Phair, Liza Minnelli, Lou Reed, M Night Shyamalan, Macy Gray, Madonna, Marcel Marceau, Marcel Proust, Margot Kidder, Marie Antoinette, Marie Curie, Marilyn Monroe, Mark Twain, Mark Wahlberg, Marlin Perkins, Martha Stewart, Martha Washington, Martin Luther, Mary Kay Letourneau, Maurice Chevalier, Melissa Rivers, Meryl Streep, Michael Crichton, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Miguel De Cervantes, Miss Manners, Mozart, Nancy Kerrigan, Nancy Walker, Nick Cave, Nick Drake, Nico, Oliver North, Oprah Winfrey, Oscar Levant, Pat Benatar, Paul McCartney, Peter III Of Russia, Peter Frampton, Philip Glass, PJ Harvey, Prince, Queen Elizabeth I, Regis, Richard Simmons, Rick James, Ricky Martin, Robert Duvall, Robert Redford, Robert Smith, Robin Leach, Rosie O'Donnell, Ru Paul, Ruth Gordon, Samuel Barber, Sarah Duchess Of York, Sean Lennon, Sean Penn, Shania Twain, Shelley Hack, Sigmund Freud, Squeaky Fromme, Stephen King, Steven Tyler, Susan Faludi, Susanna Hoffs, Tanya Roberts, Taylor Hanson, Theodore Kaczynski AKA The Unabomber, The Kennedy Family, Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Zeppo, and Gummo Marx AKA The Marx Brothers, Venus and Serena Williams (The reference was "The Williams Sisters"),Thelonious Monk, Tiger Woods, Tito Puente, Tom Waits, Tony Randall, Tonya Harding, Vaclav Havel, Vanna White, Vivien Leigh, Walt Whitman, William Shakespeare, William Shatner, Yoko Ono, Zsa Zsa Gabor
Misc:
Camelot, Chernobyl Disaster, Cone Of Silence, Hindenburg Disaster, Iran-Contra Affair, Paul Bunyan, The Menendez Murders, Tribbles, Vulcan Death Grip, Whoville, Winchester Mystery House
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