The broadcast networks have nearly 20 shows debuting this fall, including David Boreanaz’s Seal drama, the adventures of Fox’s Gifted mutants and The CW’s soapy new Dynasty. To help you prep for it all, TVLine is offering First Impressions of the not-for-review pilots.
Next up on our list….
The Show | ABC’s The Mayor (Tuesdays at 9:30/8:30c, premiere date Tba)
The Competition | NBC’s This Is Us, CBS’ Bull, Fox’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The CW’s Legends of Tomorrow
Related Read First Impressions of ABC’s The Good Doctor, CBS’ Young Sheldon and The CW...
Next up on our list….
The Show | ABC’s The Mayor (Tuesdays at 9:30/8:30c, premiere date Tba)
The Competition | NBC’s This Is Us, CBS’ Bull, Fox’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The CW’s Legends of Tomorrow
Related Read First Impressions of ABC’s The Good Doctor, CBS’ Young Sheldon and The CW...
- 6/11/2017
- TVLine.com
Recently, CBS renewed five of their freshman series, including Kevin Can Wait, Man with a Plan, and Bull. But what about The Great Indoors? Should the network renew the comedy series for a second season?The sitcom follows an adventurous magazine reporter (Joel McHale) whose world is turned upside down when the magazine goes online-only and he’s assigned to head the digital department. The cast also includes Stephen Fry, Susannah Fielding, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Shaun Brown, Christine Ko, and Chris Williams.Read More…...
- 4/14/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
We're trying to make your lives a little bit easier by giving you a leg up on the upcoming fall network dramas. We watched every pilot available, and we're sharing first impressions, competition predictions and whether you should watch.
What more can you ask? Read on to see what's up with offerings from The CW, Frequency and No Tomorrow.
No Tomorrow - Tuesdays at 9/8c - Premieres on October 4
First Impression: The CW seems to either want superheroes or quirky romantic comedies. No Tomorrow falls into the second category.
Ellie (Tori Anderson) sees Xavier (Joshua Sasse), the man of her dreams, and fate seems to be pushing them together. He's a little off kilter. Should she still go for it? If she didn't, there wouldn't be a show. The pilot took an odd what if scenario and made it sweet and entertaining.
It doesn't take long to root for this new couple,...
What more can you ask? Read on to see what's up with offerings from The CW, Frequency and No Tomorrow.
No Tomorrow - Tuesdays at 9/8c - Premieres on October 4
First Impression: The CW seems to either want superheroes or quirky romantic comedies. No Tomorrow falls into the second category.
Ellie (Tori Anderson) sees Xavier (Joshua Sasse), the man of her dreams, and fate seems to be pushing them together. He's a little off kilter. Should she still go for it? If she didn't, there wouldn't be a show. The pilot took an odd what if scenario and made it sweet and entertaining.
It doesn't take long to root for this new couple,...
- 9/3/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
One of the hottest new trailers of the year wasn't a movie promo, but This Is Us from NBC.
Is it worth watching, though? We're giving our opinion on that and the network's foray into the time traveling business, Timeless, below. Take a look!
Timeless - Mondays at 10/9c - October 3
First Impression: Time Travel is the big thing for 2016-17, and Timeless is a good representation of the subject.
A history professor (Abigail Spencer), a soldier (Matt Lanter) and a scientist (Paterson Joseph) are asked by a government agency to trust them, get into a time machine and try to stop a villain (Goran Visnjic) who is trying to change time for nefarious purposes.
Of course, nothing is really as it seems, and the three jump into this mission with very little background knowledge other than their own specialties.
There is wonder, mischief and disaster waiting for them, but they're up for the challenge.
Is it worth watching, though? We're giving our opinion on that and the network's foray into the time traveling business, Timeless, below. Take a look!
Timeless - Mondays at 10/9c - October 3
First Impression: Time Travel is the big thing for 2016-17, and Timeless is a good representation of the subject.
A history professor (Abigail Spencer), a soldier (Matt Lanter) and a scientist (Paterson Joseph) are asked by a government agency to trust them, get into a time machine and try to stop a villain (Goran Visnjic) who is trying to change time for nefarious purposes.
Of course, nothing is really as it seems, and the three jump into this mission with very little background knowledge other than their own specialties.
There is wonder, mischief and disaster waiting for them, but they're up for the challenge.
- 9/3/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Trieste Kelly Dunn is headed to CBS. TVLine reports the Banshee actress will guest star in the network's upcoming series Bull.Based on the early career of Dr. Phil, the drama stars Michael Weatherly as Dr. Jason Bull, a consulting trial psychologist. The cast also includes Freddy Rodriguez, Geneva Carr, and Chris Jackson.Read More…...
- 8/17/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The broadcast networks have nearly 20 shows debuting this fall, including Kiefer Sutherland’s term as Potus, Michael Weatherly’s NCIS follow-up and the story of Mlb’s first female player. To help you prep for it all, TVLine is offering First Impressions of the not-for-review pilots.
Next up on our list….
The Show | ABC’s Speechless (Wednesdays at 8:30/7:30c, premiering Sept. 21)
The Competition | CBS’ Survivor, NBC’s Blindspot, Fox’s Lethal Weapon (new) and The CW’s Arrow
The Cast | Minnie Driver (The Riches), John Ross Bowie (The Big Bang Theory), Mason Cook (The Goldbergs), Micah Fowler (Labor Day...
Next up on our list….
The Show | ABC’s Speechless (Wednesdays at 8:30/7:30c, premiering Sept. 21)
The Competition | CBS’ Survivor, NBC’s Blindspot, Fox’s Lethal Weapon (new) and The CW’s Arrow
The Cast | Minnie Driver (The Riches), John Ross Bowie (The Big Bang Theory), Mason Cook (The Goldbergs), Micah Fowler (Labor Day...
- 7/15/2016
- TVLine.com
Former TV doctor Katherine Heigl is lawyering up, now that CBS has ordered to series her new drama Doubt.
RelatedCBS Orders MacGyver, Training Day, Michael Weatherly’s Bull to Series
The Grey’s Anatomy alum stars as a smart, chic, successful defense lawyer at a boutique firm who starts to fall for a charismatic client (Rescue Me’s Steven Pasquale)… who may or may not be guilty of a brutal crime.
The cast also includes Laverne Cox (Orange Is the New Black), Dulé Hill (Psych), Dreama Walker (The Good Wife), Elliott Gould (Ray Donovan) and Kobi Libii (Madam Secretary).
Related...
RelatedCBS Orders MacGyver, Training Day, Michael Weatherly’s Bull to Series
The Grey’s Anatomy alum stars as a smart, chic, successful defense lawyer at a boutique firm who starts to fall for a charismatic client (Rescue Me’s Steven Pasquale)… who may or may not be guilty of a brutal crime.
The cast also includes Laverne Cox (Orange Is the New Black), Dulé Hill (Psych), Dreama Walker (The Good Wife), Elliott Gould (Ray Donovan) and Kobi Libii (Madam Secretary).
Related...
- 5/14/2016
- TVLine.com
Citizen Smith will not be returning to our screens, despite actor Robert Lindsay hyping up a possible comeback for Wolfie.
Lindsay told The Independent that the rise of Jeremy Corbyn to hot favourite to lead the Labour Party had inspired talk of a reboot.
However, the family of the show's creator John Sullivan have rejected any plans to bring back the hit BBC sitcom.
"These stories are news to us - and we own the rights to the series," said Jim Sullivan of Shazam Productions.
"It's not the first time that people have suggested bringing the series back but that is not something we would want to do.
"Every episode of Citizen Smith was written by Dad - all the lines, ideas and plots were his.
"As we have said about Only Fools and Horses, the show only ever had one writer and it is going to stay that way.
Lindsay told The Independent that the rise of Jeremy Corbyn to hot favourite to lead the Labour Party had inspired talk of a reboot.
However, the family of the show's creator John Sullivan have rejected any plans to bring back the hit BBC sitcom.
"These stories are news to us - and we own the rights to the series," said Jim Sullivan of Shazam Productions.
"It's not the first time that people have suggested bringing the series back but that is not something we would want to do.
"Every episode of Citizen Smith was written by Dad - all the lines, ideas and plots were his.
"As we have said about Only Fools and Horses, the show only ever had one writer and it is going to stay that way.
- 9/11/2015
- Digital Spy
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