Fall TV 2016: What’s On This Week, September 26-October 2?
What’s on air between September 26 and October 2? There are a few TV shows returning for the second official week of fall TV 2016. Are your favorites on the list or do you need to wait another week?
You have 3 days to prepare yourself for the drama & intensity of the #CodeBlack season premiere. Sept. 28 10/9c. pic.twitter.com/jW7oQT3VNq
— Code Black (@CodeBlackCBS) September 25, 2016
CinemaBlend shared a list of all the fall TV shows returning from the start of August. Most of the primetime TV shows started back last week, including Grey’s Anatomy Season 13, NCIS Season 14, and Once Upon a Time Season 6. There were plenty of new shows piloting, too. Here is a look at some of the missing favorites.
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Monday, September 26, 2016
HBO airs Vice News Tonight at 7:30 p.m. At 8 p.m. The Regular Show premieres on Comedy Central.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Syfy has two programs starting back this week in the fall TV 2016 scheduling. Channel Zero: Candle Cove starts at 9 p.m. and Aftermath follows an hour later. Aftermath is the only new show on cable/satellite TV during the weekdays this week. Comedy Central has another show starting back at 10:30 p.m.: Drunk History.
Heche and Tupper save the world in Space’s Aftermath https://t.co/vVOMkErcYU pic.twitter.com/RgZHGV8q5D
— TV, eh? (@tv_eh) September 26, 2016
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
This is the night many fans have been waiting for. Criminal Minds Season 12 premieres on CBS at 9 p.m. It follows Survivor, which premiered last week for a 90-minute special and is back to its regular programming. At 10 p.m. CBS follows with Code Black.
TV Land has Younger on at 10 p.m., with Impastor on a half hour later.
There is nothing new on Thursday nights, with most networks premiering their shows last week. The following two weeks will see new programs coming back.
Mike Colter talking about why Luke Cage wears a hoodie on the show. pic.twitter.com/uEFFYzmC4j
— Geeks of Color (@GeeksOfColor) September 22, 2016
Friday, September 30, 2016
Netflix releases Luke Cage. This is a new Marvel program that is only available on the streaming service. Amazon is also releasing its own show on this day: Crisis In Six Scenes.
Crisis In Six Scenes stars Woody Allen, who has also written and directed the show. The show also stars Miley Cyrus, whose character is described as a “hippie with strong communist ideologies,” according to New York Daily News. Crisis is set in the 1960s, following a family as Cyrus’ character unexpectedly turns up at their house. She spends her time questioning the beliefs people have, and gets into some heated debates with Allen’s character.
Only 4 days until "Crisis In Six Scenes" premieres on Amazon Video! Are you ready?! pic.twitter.com/SiiPs0ZFMN
— Miley News Source (@MCNewsSource) September 26, 2016
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Saturday Night Live is back on NBC, without Taran Killam and Jay Pharoah. The Inquisitr previously reported that both Pharoah and Killam had been fired from the show. The first episode airs at 11:30 p.m.
At 10 p.m. on Ovation TV, Versailles‘ pilot episode airs.
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Starz kicks off the Sunday night programming with Ash vs. Evil Dead at 8 p.m. and Blunt Talk a half hour later.
Madam Secretary is on at 9 p.m. on CBS, with Showcase airing Shameless Season 3 at the same time. HBO has picked the same time for the Westworld pilot episode. Westworld is a science fiction show based on the movie of the same name from 1973. There are a lot of networks currently turning movies into TV shows. It will star Anthony Hopkins, Evan Rachel Wood, and James Marsden. There are 10 episodes expected.
To finish off the week of new programs, CBS is airing the season premiere of Elementary at 10 p.m.
That wraps another week of fall TV 2016 returns and new shows. There are still four weeks of shows coming back or piloting to watch out for. It won’t be long for the likes of The Flash Season 3 and Supernatural Season 12. The CW, ABC, and CBS also still have show pilots to air for the fall 2016 schedule.
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