September 10th, 2009 | 0 Comments
The 2009 Fall Season is upon us and that signals the return of Premiering Tonight. Welcome to Premiering Tonight, highlighting all the new and returning shows premiering on the Fall 2009 schedule.
Premiering tonight on TV are the season premieres of Vampire Diaries and Supernatural.
Supernatural – 9:00 PM/ET on The CW
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Last season’s finale featured Lilith’s death that broke the 66th and last remaining seal that kept Lucifer (Mark Pellegrino) confined to hell. The fifth season begins with Lucifer being set free from hell and appearing on Earth, and Sam and Dean learning that Castiel was killed by the archangels.
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September 9th, 2009 | 0 Comments
The 2009 Fall Season is upon us and that signals the return of Premiering Tonight. Welcome to Premiering Tonight, highlighting all the new and returning shows premiering on the Fall 2009 schedule.
Premiering tonight on TV are the season premieres of Glee, Destination Truth, So You Think You Can Dance and America’s Next Top Model.
Glee – 9:00 PM/ET on Fox
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This musical comedy-drama about the misfits who make up a high-school glee club opens its first season with the club’s first performance. It’s not what Will expects, and it gives his rival, cheerleader coach Sue Sylvester, added ammunition. But it is crowd-pleasing. Meanwhile, Finn’s cheerleader girlfriend, Quinn, is becoming jealous of Rachel; and Will’s wife, Terri, wants to buy a house, so Will has to scramble to earn more money.
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September 8th, 2009 | 0 Comments
The 2009 Fall Season is upon us and that signals the return of Premiering Tonight. Welcome to Premiering Tonight, highlighting all the new and returning shows premiering on the Fall 2009 schedule.
Premiering tonight on TV are the season premieres of 90210, Melrose Place and Sons of Anarchy.
Sons of Anarchy – 10:00 PM/ET on FX
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As Season 2 opens, SAMCRO must deal with internal repercussions from the murder of Opie’s wife. Meanwhile, a surprisingly sophisticated white supremacist named Ethan Zobelle (Adam Arkin) arrives in Charming to open a tobacco shop. Both Zobelle and his less-sophisticated associate (Henry Rollins) are determined to take down SAMCRO because of its dealings with black and Latino bikers.
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August 24th, 2009 | 0 Comments
Cartoon Network has announced that it will launch the second season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars with a two-episode, one hour premiere airing Friday, October 2 at 8:00 PM/ET. The second season of The Clone Wars – subtitled Rise of the Bounty Hunters – will air 22 episodes, the same as the first season.
Here’s the official description:
Fierce battles, expanded storylines and ground-breaking animation raise the stakes in Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Rise of the Bounty Hunters. The lives of the Jedi become more complex as secret and forbidden relationships are revealed and a new breed of villain enters to take advantage of the wartime turmoil. Season two introduces these rogues into the fray along with a host of new characters, locations and creatures. Set against the spectacular backdrop of the Star Wars universe, The Clone Wars is bigger, bolder and more intense than ever before.
August 11th, 2009 | 0 Comments
ABC announced that V will premiere Tuesday, November 3 at 8:00 PM/ET, taking over the time slot for Shark Tank. V was originally planned for midseason, but at Comic-Con producers noted the show had been moved up to November. That news was pretty buried in the Comic-Con madness, though, so many were taken by surprise at TCA when the panel announced such a close date.
Though serialized shows tend to do better in the spring when they can run straight through without interruption from the holidays, going in November could be the smarter play this season. With ABC’s Lost, NBC’s Day One and NBC’s Heroes airing in the spring, there’s a lot of serialized sci-fi heavy hitters coming after the first of the year, so launching a sci-fi show in the fall might work better (though there is also, of course, ABC’s other sci-fi show, Flashforward in the fall).
July 30th, 2009 | 0 Comments
The seventh season of Larry David’s HBO comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm will premiere September 20. The announcement was made during the Curb Your Enthusiasm TCA panel in which creator/star Larry David revealed some details about the show’s Seinfeld cast reunion.
The story line features the NBC sitcom’s cast members Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, Julia-Louis Dreyfus and Michael Richards playing themselves as they agree to reviving the series. The Seinfeld cast will appear in five episodes that track the process of restarting the classic sitcom, picking up the characters’ lives 11 years later.