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Friday, September 9, 2022

New TV Shows Premiering in the Fall of 2022


 

With the summer of 2022 coming to an end, the new fall television season is upon us.

Over the summer, the networks announced they had sharpened their axe and took out several shows, many of them comedies.

Some of these shows had already been axed such as Black-ish, Claws, Kevin Can Go F**k Himself, After Life, and Ordinary Joe.

Others followed: B Positive, Better Things, Desus & Mero, Dead to Me, Dollface, Family Reunion, How We Roll, Kenan, Mr. Mayor, Saved By the Bell (revival), and United States of Al.

Popular comedies like Young Sheldon, Abbott Elementary, Bob Hearts Abishola, Young Rock, and Ghosts remained untouched.

The reason for most of these cancellations came down to money as it usually does. Well, money and declining viewership.

Long gone are the days when studios will rework a show in order to keep it on air. They will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to get a show made but will gladly throw their investment down the drain.

For many viewers, the new television season every year can be frustrating because you’ll watch a show, connect with the characters, enjoy the episodes, and become invested in the show to only find out that the network cancelled it after one season. Some shows don’t even last that long.

This was the case of good shows such as Backward Dog (ABC), The Endgame (NBC), Naomi (CW), The Adventures of Briscoe County Jr. (FOX), and Tommy (CBS).

In previous years, the networks flooded their line-ups with comedies and reality shows. Not this year. Most of the new shows on the fall schedule are dramas with a couple of reality shows.

Although it’s hard to know right now which shows are hits and which shows will be misses, critics are saying that Fire Country and the Quantum Leap reboot are well worth watching, it’s also likely that The Winchesters and Walker: Independence will also be hits due to their large fan base stemming, mostly, from the show, Supernatural.

Here are the new shows premiering on non-cable networks:


ABC:

  •  Alaska Daily

Hilary Swank (Boys Don’t Cry, Million Dollar Baby, Camp Wilder, Beverly Hills 90210) portrays journalist Eileen Fitzgerald who relocates from New York to Alaska in order to find herself.

It also stars Jeff Perry (Nash Bridges, Prison Break and Scandal), Matt Malloy (Stepford Wives -2004, Law & Order, Six Feet Under, Alpha House, and Perry Mason), and Ami Park (This is Us and In the Middle).

Alaska Daily will premiere on Thursday, October 6 at 10:00 p.m.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izBts-kxDh0&t=1s 

 

  • The Rookie: Feds

A spin-off of the wildly popular show The Rookie, The Rookie: Feds stars Niecy Nash-Betts (Selma, Reno 911!, Clean House, Claws, Never Have I Never) as Simone Clarke the oldest trainee at the FBI Academy.

The show also stars James Leasure (Blue Bloods, For Your Love, Las Vegas and Good Girls), Frankie Faison (Mississippi Burning, One Life to Live, Grey’s Anatomy, The Good Wife, and Banshee), Charley Koontz (CSI Cyber, Community), Britt Robertson (Under the Dome, For the People, Big Sky), and Felix Solis (The Good Wife, The Following, Ozark, Charmed).

The show premieres on Tuesday, September 27 at 10:00 p.m.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaIVeymdlKQ&t=3s

 

CBS:

  • East New York

Elizabeth Rodriguez (Dead Presidents, Miami Vice, New York Undercover, Power, Grimm, Fear the Walking Dead, and Orange is the New Black) stars as a newly promoted police captain who is assigned to the police district located in East New York. An area of New York that has one of the highest crime rates in the state.

Naturally, no one is necessarily going to jump on board  with the first woman commander in the district.

The show also stars Jimmy Smits (Running Scared, My Family, L.A. Law, NYPD Blue, Dexter, The West Wing, Lackawanna Blues, Sons of Anarchy, 24:Legacy, and How to Get Away with Murder), Richard Kind (Mad About You, Spin City, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Red Oaks, and Gotham), Kevin Rankin (Friday Night Lights, Justified, Unforgettable, and Claws), C.S. Lee (Dexter, Grimm, Law & Order, Sneaky Pete, and Chicago Med), and Reuben Santiago-Hudson (Selma, Michael Hayes, Lackawanna Blues, and Castle).

The show premieres on Sunday, October 3 at 9:30 p.m.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_JL40XfgSA

 

  • Fire Country

Fire Country stars Max Thieriot (SEAL Team, Bates Motel) stars as Bode Donovan, an inmate who joins a prison release firefighting program in the hopes of getting his sentence cut short among other things.

It’s important to note that Thieriot developed the concept and wrote the script for the series based his experience growing up in North California’s fire country.

The show also stars Kevin Alejandro (Crossing Over, Ugly Betty, Shark, Southland, True Blood, and Lucifer), Billy Burke (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 & 2, 24, Revolution, Zoo, Major Crimes, 9-1-1: Lone Star).

Fire Country premieres on Friday, October 7 at 9:00 p.m.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEGFgZgUu8s

 

  • So Help Me Todd

Marcia Gay Harden (Law & Order: SVU, The First Wives Club, The Education of max Bickford, Code Black, and How to Get Away with Murder), Skylar Astin (Pitch Perfect, Ground Floor, Graves, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and Grey’s Anatomy), and Marc Moses (Platoon, The Doors, Deep Impact, Desperate Housewives, Mad Men, Criminal Minds, The Last Ship, and Berlin Station) star in the one hour drama about a private investigator (Skylar Astin) who goes to work at his mother’s (Marcia Gay Harden) law firm as the in-house investigator.

The show premieres on Thursday, September 29 at 9:00 p.m.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgSujXVX9KI

 

  •  The Real Love Boat

A reality show based on the 1970s television show, The Love Boat.

In this version, singles who are searching for love are brought on a Princess Cruise ship to participate in challenges and the couple that makes to the end will get a boat load of money (really not really) and perhaps find the true love they’ve been looking for.

Unlike the original Love Boat who had actors play the staff of the ship, the reality version will be using actual crew members who are employees of the cruise line.

The show premieres on Wednesday, October 5 at 9:00 p.m.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slRwuYYTlks

 

CW:

  • All American: Homecoming

A spin-off of the television show, All American (going into its 4 season), it stars Geffri Maya  (Private Practice, East of La Brea, All American), Peyton Alex Smith (Detroit, Legacies, All American), Kelly Jenrette (Frisky Dingo, Grandfathered, Mixed-ish, All American), Cory Hardrict (American Sniper, All Eyez on Me, Lincoln Heights, SWAT, The Chi, All American), and Robert Bailey Jr. (The Night Shift, Emergence, For All Mankind).

On this show, Simone Hicks (Geffri Maya’s character) relocates to Atlanta, Georgia to attend college and become a professional tennis player.

The show premieres on Monday, October 10 at 9 p.m. after the season premiere of All American.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVqOodbjyWs


  •  Criss Angel’s Magic with the Stars

A reality show where illusionist and magician Criss Angel heads a team of judges who vote on two celebrities that train with professional magicians to create a series of magic performances in order to decide how well each celebrity mastered the magic tricks.

The show premieres on Saturday, October 22 at 8:00 p.m.

No trailer is available at this time, but that could be just an illusion created by Criss Angel.


  •   Family Law

TV viewing tip: This show appeared in Italy, Australia, and Canada in 2021. Technically, it’s not a new show, but in this country it is.

Family Law stars Jewel Staite ( Flash Forward, Stargate Atlantis, The Killing, DaVinci’s Inquest, and Higher Ground), Victor Garber (Titanic, Godspell, The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, Alias, Power, The Flash, the Orville, and Deception), Zach Smadu (Cardinal, The Expanse, Shadow Hunters, and The 99), Lauren Holly (Pickett Fences, NCIS, Dumb and Dumber, What Women Want, All My Children, Chicago Hope, and Motive), and Eden Summer Gilmore (Riverdale, The Good Doctor, and Nancy Drew) in this legal drama about an attorney (Jewel Staite), who is a recovering alcoholic.

After she falls off the wagon, shows up drunk in a courtroom and spews all over her client, she is ordered by the court that in order to practice law again, she may only do so if a senior lawyer agrees to mentor her for a year.

She goes to work at her father’s (Victor Garber), law firm which breathes dysfunction.

Hence the senior partner.

The show premieres on Sunday, October 2 at 8:00 p.m.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS2WHYA9J-I


  •  Professionals

The show aired in different markets outside the U.S. and was picked up by The CW to air this fall. Once again, technically, not a new show.

Professionals stars Tom Welling (Judging Amy, Smallville, and Lucifer), Brendan Fraser (Encino Man, School Ties, The Mummy/The Mummy Returns, Scrubs, and The Affair), Elena Anaya, Stevel Marc, Ken Duken, Ken Duken, and Jazzara Jaslyn.

The action-adventure show shadows security operator Vincent Corbo (Welling) who is paid to protect the interests of rich and powerful clients no matter what (picture Ryan Reynolds in The Hitman’s Bodyguard without his self-efficacy style of acting).

When a medical-data satellite explodes as it was launching, the satellite’s designer Peter Swann (Fraser) suspects sabotage (after all he has more than enough enemies) and hires Corbo to find out the person responsible for the explosion.

As if that weren’t enough, Corbo also has to contend with his former girlfriend (Anaya), Swann’s spoiled, bratty daughter (Jaslyn), and a rogue agent (Duken).

The show premieres on Tuesday, October 11, at 9 p.m.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCjVs-ZuU7c


  •  The Winchesters\
The Winchesters, narrated by Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester from Supernatural), stars Meg Donnelly, Jake Rodger, Bianca Kajlich (Boston Public, Dawson’s Creek, Rules of Engagement, Legacies and Undateable), Demetria McKinney (Tyler Perry’s House of Payne, Saints and Sinners, and Motherland: Fort Salem), Nida Khurshid (For the People and Station 19), and Jojo Fleites.

The show is not really a prequel (it’s referred to as a spin-off prequel). It’s actually the story of the shows two main characters, John Winchester and Mary Campbell which were also part of the Supernatural television show which is what it’s based on.

During the show’s run, the history of the Winchester/Campbell relationship was extensively delved into so it might be interesting to see how The Winchesters are going to tell the story and what will be different about it in order to keep viewers occupied.

Is it going to be a new story or expand on the old one?

One thing you can be sure of, however. There will be hunters.

The Winchesters executive producers are: Jensen Ackles, Danneel Ackles, Robbie Thompson, Glen Winter, and David H. Goodman.

Together with CBS StudiosChaos Machine Productions is also one of the production companies and is owned by Jensen Ackles and his wife, Danneel Ackles.

The show premieres on Tuesday, October 11, at 8: p.m.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCL_vwl4XUw 

  • Walker: Independence

An origin story based on The CW television show Walker (going into it’s 3 season) that stars Katherine McNamara (Happyland, Shadow Hunters, and Arrow), Matt Barr (One Tree Hill, Hellcats, Sleepy Hollow, Blood and Treasure, and Walker), Greg Hovanessian, Lawrence Kao (Wu Assassins, The Walking Dead, The Originals, and The Purge), and Katie Findlay (The Killing, How to Get Away with Murder, Nancy Drew, and Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist).

This period piece begins in the 1800s focusing on a wealthy woman from Boston, Abby Walker (Katherine McNamara). After her husband is murdered, Abby meets Hoyt Rawlins (Matt Barr). Together they make their way make their way out west and eventually end up in Independence, Texas.

The show premieres on Thursday, October 6 at 9:00 p.m. following Walker.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOVevaEv014

 

FOX:

  • Monarch

This show is a musical drama about a country musical family named the Romans. It stars Susan Sarandon (Thelma and Louise; The Client; Bull Durham; The Rocky Horror Picture Show; Stepmom; and Dead man Walking), country singer Trace Adkins, Anna Friel (Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream; Sunset Strip; Pushing Daisies; Land of the Lost; and The Look of Love), and Adam Croasdale (Supernatural, NCIS Los Angeles, NCIS, and Preacher).

All is not perfect in the Roman family as it’s soon learned that their dynasty isn’t all that it seems which puts it in jeopardy.

Monarch premieres on Tuesday, September 20, at 9:00 p.m.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxLFH5WSI7k

 

NBC:

  •  Lopez vs. Lopez

Yes, George Lopez is back! Lopez vs. Lopez, in addition to George, also stars his own daughter, Mayan Lopez.

The show also stars a mostly Latino cast and is about a dysfunction working-class family.

The show premieres on Friday, November 4 at 8:00 p.m.

No trailer was available at this time.


  •   Quantum Leap

A reboot of the original Quantum Leap that ran from 1989 – 1993.

Unlike other shows that bring back much (if not all of the original cast), it is a whole new cast: Raymond Lee (Top Gun: Maverick; Mozart in the Jungle, Prodigal Son, and Kevin Can Go F**k Himself), Anastasia Antonia (The Affair, 86 Melrose Avenue, and The Hook-Up), Mason Alexander Park (iCarly and Cowboy Bebop), Jewel Staite (Flash Forward, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show, and The Magicians), and Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters 2, Miss Congeniality,  Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Desperate Housewives, Grace & Frankie, and L.A.’s Finest).

This Quantum Leap and its new cast gather together to study the work of Dr. Samuel Beckett (Scott Bakula) who was last seen stepping into the Quantum Leap Accelerator and to understand the complexities of the machine that Beckett created.

Although Scott Bakula has been invited to return to the show, there has been no word that he will.

The show premieres on Monday, September 19, at 10:00 p.m.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3I0SpwjVK8

 


Friday, December 13, 2019

What’s New on ABC in January 2020



The alphabet network (ABC) really seemed to clean house with several of their shows calling it quits.


Whether they decided to call it quits before getting cancelled is really just a matter of opinion.


Modern Family, How to Get Away with Murder and Fresh Off the Boat will take their final bow at the end of 2020, if not before.



Their only new show, Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time, in January will make their debut on January 7, 2020. 



Let’s be honest here, it’s not really a new show. Just an extension of an old one.


The show will feature all three of its biggest winners of all time: Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter, and Jamez Holzhauer. 



Jamez Holzhauer, in 2019, won $2,712,216, Ken Jennings, in 2004, won $3,370,700, and Brad Rutter, in 2000, won $4,688,436.


The trio will compete in a series of matches until someone wins $1,000,000 and will be crowned the Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time winner.


Since all three of them have already won way more than a measly $1,000,000, the real prize is probably the claim to be the best; to win bragging rights.


It should be noted that Rutter has never been defeated by either a human or computer so many fans feel that the odds of him winning are in his favor, but it’s most likely anyone’s game.



While most networks found themselves having to cancel new shows, ABC hit gold with shows like mixed-ish, Stumptown and Kids Say the Darndest Things.  


Although the ratings for mixed-ish have slipped somewhat, there has been no talk of a cancellation.



The fourth new show, Emergence, has been the focus of rumors about the possibility of a cancellation and ABC has been mum about this. They currently have the show as TBD (to be determined) among the shows getting renewed.



So instead of having a couple of new shows coming on, they’re bringing back a couple of staples for their winter season premieres as well as those who took a Fall break:


January 4:

                        America’s Funniest Home Videos



January 6:

                        The Bachelor (2 hour season premiere)

                        mixed-ish

                        black-ish

January 8:

                        Modern Family

                        Single Parents

                        Stumptown


January 13

                        The Good Doctor

January 15:

                        The Goldbergs

                        Schooled

January 17:

                        American Housewife

                        Fresh Off the Boat

January 21:

                        The Conners

                        Bless This Mess


January 23:

                        Station 19

                        Grey’s Anatomy



You’re going to wait until February for American Idol (February 16), The Rookie (February 23), and April 2 for How to Get Away with Murder.



On February 11, 2020, ABC will wheel out the much anticipated show, For Life.



Fast facts:


Genre: Crime/Thriller


Created by: Hank Steinberg (61*, RFK, Without a Trace, The Last Ship)



Cast: Nicholas Pinnock as Aaron (Captain America: The First Avenger, Fortitude, Marcella, Barbarians Rising); Indira Varma as Kate (Attachments, Arena, Rome, Game of Thrones); Dorian Missick as Jamal (The Manchurian Candidate, Deliver Us from Evil, Law & Order, Southland, Animal Kingdom); Mary Stuart Masterson as Anya (The Stepford Wives, Some Kind of Wonderful, Fried Green Tomatoes, Benny & Joon, Law & Order: SVU, Blindspot); Felonious Munk as Hassan Nawaz (stand-up comedian)


Premise:

An inmate, while serving a life sentence, becomes a lawyer and fights to overturn his sentence for a crime he didn’t commit.



Special note: Rapper 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson) is one of the producers. The production company involved, G-Unit Film & Television, is Jackson’s company.



The Boob Toober review:


Doing a weekly series about prison and prison life (regardless of the storyline) is a touchy subject. Doing a weekly serious about prison and prison life on network television is difficult. Doing a weekly series about prison and prison life on a network that is known for its family-oriented reputation as well as watering-down anything that might offend their conservative viewership is like doing a high-wire act.


There are a lot of stories to be told about prison life that can either be horrifying or uplifting, but the biggest obstacle here will be the show’s ability to tell a story that is believable. 


It also remains to be seen whether the showrunners can find an audience on ABC because if they try to appease the conservative viewers, they could risk losing both their urban viewers and those viewers who are either in prison or have family members that are/were in prison.


Risking damaging a working relationship with Curtis Jackson who, with his production company, has created quite an impressive resume as a producer could hurt them down the line as well.


The premise isn’t a new one, but let’s hope the way the story is told and how the characters react to their environment is certainly an original one.