2019 Fall Network Schedules **Updated with new show Trailers!**

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2019 NBC Fall Trailers Preview

Bluff City Law


Premise: Coming from a famous Memphis family known for taking on injustice, brilliant lawyer Sydney Strait used to work at her father Elijah's (Jimmy Smits) celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to him for years, Sydney is suddenly thrust back into the family fold when her philanthropist mother passes away unexpectedly. In the wake of her loss, hoping to reconnect with the daughter he loves, Elijah asks Sydney to rejoin his firm. She agrees because despite her lingering resentment and distrust, she knows that working alongside her father is her best hope at changing the world... if they can ever get along.

Starring: Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, Jayne Atkinson, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden and Scott Shepherd.


Perfect Harmony


Premise: In this comedy about finding inspiration in the most unlikely places. When former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church, he finds a group of singers who are out of tune in more ways than one. Despite the ultimate clash of sensibilities, Arthur and his newfound cohorts may just be the perfect mix of individuals to help each other reinvent and rediscover a little happiness, just when they all need it most.

Starring: Bradley Whitford, Anna Camp, Tymberlee Hill, Rizwan Manji, Will Greenberg, Geno Segers and Spencer Allport.


Sunnyside


Premise: Garrett Modi (Kal Penn) was living the American Dream. As the youngest New York City Councilman ever, he was rubbing elbows with the political elite, attending star-studded parties and was the pride of Queens. But instead of spending his time in office helping the people that got him elected, he lost his way amidst the power and glamour of politics. When his downward spiral got him busted for public intoxication (and downright stupidity), it was all caught on tape and ended his career. Now, Garrett's crashing with his sister Mallory and wondering where it all went wrong. That is, until he's hired by a diverse group of idealists who dream of becoming American citizens and believe he can help - giving him a new sense of purpose and a chance for redemption, as long as he remembers where he came from.

Starring: Kal Penn, Kiran Deol, Moses Storm, Diana Maria Riva, Samba Schutte, Joel Kim Booster and Poppy Liu.



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Fox Fall Trailers


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Not Just Me


Premise: Executive producer Jason Katims (“Friday NightLights,” “Parenthood”) and writer Annie Weisman (“About A Boy,” “Desperate Housewives”) bring you NOT JUST ME (wt), the story of an unusual family formed through extreme odds, exploring such hot-button issues as identity, human connection and what it truly means to be a family. An only child (Brittany Snow, the “Pitch Perfect” franchise, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”) finds her life turned upside down when her father (Academy Award winner Timothy Hutton, “American Crime,” “Ordinary People”) reveals that, over the course of his prize-winning career as a pioneering fertility doctor, he used his own sperm to conceive upwards of a hundred children, including two new sisters (Megalyn Echikunwoke, “The Following,” “90210,” and Emily Osment, “The Kominsky Method,” “Young & Hungry”). As these three young women slowly embrace their new reality, they will attempt to form an untraditional bond as sisters, even as they must welcome a tidal wave of new siblings into their rapidly expanding family. The series also stars Mustafa Elzein (“Sequestered”), Mo McRae (“Big Little Lies,” “Pitch”) and Victoria Cartagena (“Manifest”).


Filthy Rich


Premise: FILTHY RICH is a southern Gothic family drama in which wealth, power and religion collide – with outrageously soapy results. When the patriarch (Emmy Award winner Gerald McRaney, “This Is Us,” “24: Legacy”) of a mega-rich Southern family, famed for creating a wildly successful Christian television network, dies in a plane crash, his wife (Emmy Award and Golden Globe nominee Kim Cattrall, “Sex and the City”) and family are stunned to learn that he fathered three illegitimate children, all of whom are written into his will, threatening their family name and fortune. With monumental twists and turns, FILTHY RICH presents a world in which everyone has an ulterior motive – and no one is going down without a fight. From writer/director Tate Taylor (“Ma,” “The Help,” “The Girl on the Train”), the series also stars Melia Kreiling (“Tyrant”), David Denman (“The Office”), Aubrey Dollar (“Battle Creek”), Corey Cott (“The Good Fight”), Benjamin Levy Aguilar (“Straight Outta Compton), Mark L. Young (“We’re The Millers”) and Olivia Macklin (“LA to Vegas”), with Emmy Award nominee Steve Harris (“The Practice”). Kim Cattrall also serves as a producer on the series.



neXt


Premise: From creator and executive producer Manny Coto (“24", "24: Legacy”) and executive producers and directors John Requa and Glenn Ficarra (“This Is Us”), neXt is a propulsive, fact-based thriller about the emergence of a deadly, rogue artificial intelligence that combines pulse-pounding action with a layered examination of how technology is invading our lives and transforming us in ways we don’t yet understand. Starring Emmy Award nominee John Slattery (“Mad Men”) as a Silicon Valley pioneer, who discovers that one of his own creations – a powerful A.I. – might spell global catastrophe, and teams up with a cybercrime agent (Fernanda Andrade, “The First”) to fight a villain unlike anything we’ve ever seen – one whose greatest weapon against us is ourselves. The series also stars Michael Mosley (“Ozark”), Jason Butler Harner (“Ozark”), Eve Harlow (“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”), Aaron Moten (“Mozart in the Jungle”), Gerardo Celasco (“How to Get Away with Murder”), Elizabeth Cappucino (“Jessica Jones”) and Evan Whitten (The Resident).


Prodigal Son


Premise: PRODIGAL SON is a fresh take on a crime franchise with a provocative and outrageous lead character and a darkly comedic tone, from Emmy Award-nominated executive producers Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter (“Riverdale,” “The Flash”) and writers Chris Fedak (“Deception,” “Chuck”) and Sam Sklaver (“Deception,” “Bored to Death”). The series stars Tom Payne (“The Walking Dead”) as the son of a convicted serial killer (Emmy Award and Golden Globe nominee Michael Sheen, “Masters of Sex,” “Frost/Nixon”), who has made hunting murderers his life’s work. The series also stars Bellamy Young (“Scandal”), Emmy Award and Golden Globe nominee Lou Diamond Phillips (“Longmire,” “Stand and Deliver”), Halston Sage (THE ORVILLE), Aurora Perrineau (“The Carmichael Show”), Frank Harts (“The Path”) and Keiko Agena (“Gilmore Girls", "Dirty John”).


Deputy


Premise: From writer/executive producer Will Beall (“Aquaman,” “Gangster Squad”) and director/executive producer David Ayer (“Training Day,” “End of Watch”), DEPUTY brings the spirit of a classic Western and a gritty authenticity to the modern cop drama. When the Los Angeles County’s Sheriff dies, an arcane rule forged back in the Wild West thrusts the most unlikely man into the job: a fifth-generation lawman (Stephen Dorff, “True Detective”), more comfortable taking down bad guys than navigating a sea of politics, who won’t rest until justice is served. DEPUTY also stars Yara Martinez (“Jane the Virgin,” “True Detective”), Brian Van Holt (“Cougar Town”), Siena Goines (“Andi Mack”), Bex Taylor-Klaus (“Grimm", "Arrow”), Shane Paul McGhie (“What Men Want”) and Mark Moses (“Mad Men”).


OutMatched


Premise: From writer/executive producer Lon Zimmet (“LA to Vegas”), and starring Jason Biggs (“Orange Is the New Black,” the “American Pie” franchise) and Maggie Lawson (“Lethal Weapon,” “Psych”), OUTMATCHED is a multi-camera family comedy about a blue-collar couple in Atlantic City trying to raise four kids – three of whom just happen to be certified geniuses. The series also stars Tisha Campbell-Martin (“Dr. Ken,” “My Wife and Kids”), Jack Stanton (“The Mick”), Connor Kalopsis (“The Grinder”), Ashley Boettcher (“Lost in Oz”) and Oakley Bull (“Beautiful Boy”)


Preview: Animation Domination Is Back!
 
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ABC Fall Trailers

Stumptown


Premise: Based on the “Stumptown” graphic novel series, follows Dex Parios (Cobie Smulders, "How I Met Your Mother", "Marvel Avengers" Films) as a strong, assertive, and sharp-witted army veteran with a complicated love life, gambling debt, and a brother to take care of in Portland, Oregon. Her military intelligence skills make her a great P.I., but her unapologetic style puts her in the firing line of hardcore criminals and not quite in alliance with the police.


Emergence


Premise: After a police chief takes in a young child that she finds near the site of a mysterious accident but soon discovers that the girl has no memory of what has happened or doesn’t remember who she is, the child’s mystery becomes more intense than expected when she starts investigating the past history that led up to the accident and the questions as to how and why it happened. Not only that, a series of bizarre electronic disruptions and unexplained forces are also at play.


Mixed-ish


Premise: From executive producers of black-ish and grown-ish, mixed-ish is coming to ABC. The series chronicles the early years of Rainbow Johnson as she recounts her experience growing up in a mixed-race family in the 1980s and the dilemmas they faced over whether to assimilate or stay true to themselves when her parents move from a hippie commune (that was raided in 1985) to the suburbs.


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CBS Fall Trailers

Evil


Premise: Trailer for Evil, a psychological mystery from Michelle and Robert King, the creators of The Good Wife and The Good Fight, that examines the origins of evil along the dividing line between science and religion. This fall, watch new episodes of Evil on Thursdays at 10/9c on CBS

The new drama focuses on a skeptical female psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a carpenter as they investigate the Church's backlog of unexplained mysteries, including supposed miracles, demonic possessions, and hauntings. Their job is to assess if there's a logical explanation or if something truly supernatural is at work. Michelle King, Robert King, and Liz Glotzer are Executive Producers for CBS Television Studios. Robert King directed the pilot. Evil stars Katja Herbers as Kristen Bouchard, Mike Colter as David Acosta, Aasif Mandvi as Ben Shroff, Michael Emerson as Leland Townsend, Brooklyn Shuck as Lynn Bouchard, Skylar Gray as Lila Bouchard, Maddy Crocco as Lexis Bouchard, and Dalya Knapp as Laura Bouchard.


All Rise


Premise: Trailer for All Rise, a new courthouse drama that follows the chaotic, hopeful and sometimes absurd lives of its judges, prosecutors and public defenders, as they work with bailiffs, clerks and cops to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal process. This fall, watch new episodes of All Rise on Mondays at 9/8c on CBS

Among them is newly appointed Judge Lola Carmichael (Simone Missick), a highly regarded and impressive deputy district attorney who doesn’t intend to sit back on the bench in her new role, but instead leans in, immediately pushing the boundaries and challenging the expectations of what a judge can be. Greg Spottiswood, Len Goldstein, and Emmy Award winner Michael M. Robin are Executive Producers for Warner Bros. Television. Robin directed the pilot from a script by Spottiswood. All Rise stars Simone Missick as Lola Carmichael, Wilson Bethel as Mark Callan, Marg Helgenberger as Judith Benner, Jessica Camacho as Emily Lopez, J. Alex Brinson as Luke Watkins, Lindsay Mendez as Sara Pratt, and Ruthie Ann Miles as Sherri Kanski.


FBI: Most Wanted


Premise: Trailer for FBI: Most Wanted, a new high-stakes drama from from Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf and the team behind FBI and the Law & Order franchise. The series focuses on the Fugitive Task Force, which relentlessly tracks and captures notorious criminals on the Bureau's Most Wanted list. FBI: Most Wanted is coming soon to CBS.

Seasoned agent Jess LaCroix (Julian McMahon) oversees the highly skilled team, which functions as a mobile undercover unit that's always out in the field, pursuing those who are most desperate to elude justice. Dick Wolf, René Balcer, Arthur W. Forney and Peter Jankowski are Executive Producers for Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television in association with CBS Television Studios. Fred Berner directed the pilot from a script by Balcer. FBI: Most Wanted stars Julian McMahon as Jess LaCroix, Alana De La Garza as Isobel Castille, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Hana Gibson, Kellan Lutz as Crosby, Roxy Sternberg as Sheryll Barnes and Nathaniel Arcand as Clinton Skye.


Tommy


Premise: Trailer for Tommy, featuring multiple Emmy Award winner Edie Falco (The Sopranos, Nurse Jackie) who stars as a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles. Tommy is coming soon to CBS.

A true blue New Yorker, Abigail ""Tommy"" Thomas (Falco) uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to keep social, political, and national security issues from hindering effective law enforcement in the Southland. Equal parts political, procedural, and family drama, Tommy comes from Paul Attanasio, the creator of the acclaimed series Bull, House M.D. and Homicide: Life On The Street. Paul Attanasio, Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey, and Kate Dennis (pilot only) are Executive Producers for CBS Television Studios. Kate Dennis directed the pilot from a script by Attanasio. Tommy stars Edie Falco as Abigail ""Tommy"" Thomas, Michael Chernus as Ken Rosey, Adelaide Clemens as Blake Sullivan, David Fierro as Buddy Boyardi, Russell G. Jones as Aurelius Looper, Olivia Lucy Phillip as Kate Jones, and Joseph Lyle Taylor as Treat Dudik.


Bob Hearts Abishola


Premise: Trailer for Bob Hearts Abishola, a love story about a middle-aged compression sock businessman from Detroit who unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse, a Nigerian immigrant, while recovering from a heart attack and sets his sights on winning her over. This fall, watch new episodes of Bob Hearts Abishola on Mondays at 8:30/7:30c on CBS

Undaunted by Abishola's (Folake Olowofoyeku) lack of initial interest or the vast differences in their backgrounds, Bob (Billy Gardell) is determined to win Abishola's heart, in this new comedy that examines immigrant life in America. Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky, Al Higgins, and Beth McCarthy-Miller (pilot only) are Executive Producers for Chuck Lorre Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. McCarthy-Miller directed the pilot from a script by Lorre, Gorodetsky, Higgins, and Gina Yashere. Bob Hearts Abishola stars Billy Gardell as Bob, Folake Olowofoyeku as Abishola, Christine Ebersole as Dottie, Matt Jones as Douglas, Maribeth Monroe as Christine, Shola Adewusi as Auntie Olu, Barry Shabaka Henley as Uncle Tunde, and Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele.


The Unicorn


Premise: Trailer for The Unicorn, a new comedy about a tight-knit group of best friends and family who help Wade (Walton Goggins) embrace his ""new normal"" after the loss of his wife a year earlier. This fall, watch new episodes of The Unicorn on Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c on CBS.

As a sometimes ill-equipped but always devoted single parent to his two adolescent daughters, he is taking the major step of dating again. To Wade's amazement, he's a hot commodity with women, and his friends explain that he's the perfect single guy--a ""unicorn"": employed, attractive, and with a proven track record of commitment. With his daughters and best friends rooting him on and hoping he'll find happiness again, Wade and his healing heart are ready to try life... and love... again. Bill Martin, Mike Schiff, Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor, Wendi Trilling, Peyton Reed, and John Hamburg (pilot only) are Executive Producers for CBS Television Studios. Hamburg directed the pilot from a script by Martin and Schiff. The Unicorn stars stars Walton Goggins as Wade, Rob Corddry as Forrest, Michaela Watkins as Delia, Omar Benson Miller as Ben, Maya Lynne Robinson as Michelle, Ruby Jay as Grace, and Makenzie Moss as Natalie.


Carol's Second Act


Premise: Trailer for Carol's Second Act, a new comedy starring Emmy Award winner Patricia Heaton as a 50-year-old woman, who embarks on a unique second act after raising her children, getting divorced, and retiring from teaching: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor. This fall, watch new episodes of Carol's Second Act on Thursdays at 9:30/8:30c on CBS

At age 50, Carol is a medical intern and must sink or swim with peers who are half her age. It's her enthusiasm, perspective and, yes, even her age, that may be exactly what will make her second act a great success. Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins; Patricia Heaton, Adam Griffin, David Hunt, and Rebecca Stay (Four Boys Entertainment); Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor (Kapital Entertainment); and Pamela Fryman (pilot only) are Executive Producers for CBS Television Studios. Fryman directed the pilot from a script by Halpern and Haskins. Carol's Second Act stars Patricia Heaton as Carol Kenney, Kyle MacLachlan as Dr. Frost, Ito Aghayere as Dr. Maya Jacobs, Jean-Luc Bilodeau as Daniel, and Sabrina Jalees as Lexie. Lucas Neff guest stars as Caleb.


Broke


Premise: Trailer for Broke, a new comedy starring Pauley Perrette (NCIS), who stars as Jackie, a single suburban mother who's shocked when her estranged sister, Elizabeth (Natasha Leggero), her sister's outrageously wealthy, big-hearted husband, Javier (Jaime Camil), and Javier's fiercely loyal assistant/driver/friend land on her doorstep in need of a place to live after the couple's money dries up. Broke is coming soon to CBS.

Though class differences may separate the women--in addition to the size of the house and the number of people living in--it will test the limits of family ties and the familiar bond of sisterhood might be the catalyst they need to restore their relationship. Emmy Award winner Alex Herschlag (Will & Grace, Modern Family), Jennie Snyder Urman (Jane The Virgin), Joanna Klein, Ben Silverman, Jaime Camil, Guillermo Restrepo, Gonzalo Cilley, and Maria Lucia Hernandez are Executive Producers for CBS Television Studio/Sutton Street Prods./Propagate, with creative partners RCN TV and Resonant TV. Victor Gonzalez directed the pilot from a script by Herschlag. Broke stars Jaime Camil as Javier, Pauley Perrette as Jackie, Natasha Leggero as Elizabeth, Izzy Diaz as Luis, and Antonio Corbo as Sammy.
 
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Don’t want Walton Goggins and Corddry on an network TV show. Don’t want to see them hamstrung from their normal level of humor. I’ve seen too much from Vice Principals, Ballers and Justified.
 
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Don’t want Walton Goggins and Corddry on an network TV show. Don’t want to see them hamstrung from their normal level of humor. I’ve seen too much from Vice Principals, Ballers and Justified.

I agree, and that show looks awful. The good news is, he'll be free for a new show after this one is probably cancelled after one season.
 
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I agree, and that show looks awful. The good news is, he'll be free for a new show after this one is probably cancelled after one season.

I know it sounds bad, but I’ve gotten so used to shows on HBO, Amazon, Netflix etc. It’s like going from Hustler to the lingerie section of the JC Penney’s catalog. Probably not the best analogy, but that’s the way it seems.
 
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I know it sounds bad, but I’ve gotten so used to shows on HBO, Amazon, Netflix etc. It’s like going from Hustler to the lingerie section of the JC Penney’s catalog. Probably not the best analogy, but that’s the way it seems.

The Big Bang Theory is the last network sitcom I watched and it just ended, and even then I haven't watched it since the middle of last season. And I only watched that because I had watched it from the beginning. Since the golden age of the NBC sitcoms ended (The Office, Parks and Rec, 30 Rock), there hasn't been one network sitcom I've found remotely good. I liked Modern Family for a while but it got stale, and I liked TBBT but same thing. I'd probably like The Good Place, The Goldbergs, and Black-ish but I'm not going to bother with them until they are done and I can binge the whole series.

But network dramas? I haven't legit watched one that I can think of since the last 24 (not the last one, the 12 episode revival with Sutherland). My wife used to watch Scandal, Grey's Anatomy, and How to Get Away with Murder, but the first one ended and she got tired of the last 2. I can't go back to network dramas.
 
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The Big Bang Theory is the last network sitcom I watched and it just ended, and even then I haven't watched it since the middle of last season. And I only watched that because I had watched it from the beginning. Since the golden age of the NBC sitcoms ended (The Office, Parks and Rec, 30 Rock), there hasn't been one network sitcom I've found remotely good. I liked Modern Family for a while but it got stale, and I liked TBBT but same thing. I'd probably like The Good Place, The Goldbergs, and Black-ish but I'm not going to bother with them until they are done and I can binge the whole series.

But network dramas? I haven't legit watched one that I can think of since the last 24 (not the last one, the 12 episode revival with Sutherland). My wife used to watch Scandal, Grey's Anatomy, and How to Get Away with Murder, but the first one ended and she got tired of the last 2. I can't go back to network dramas.

This is a pretty good summary of my tv watching tendencies too. I do like the Goldbergs because it’s kind of like my version of the Wonder Years. Except not as good, but I relate to it.
 

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