September 25th, 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 Smallville, Brothers, Ghost Whisperer, Law and Order, Dollhouse, Medium and Numbers.
Smallville – 8:00 PM/ET on The CW
Season 9 opens with Clark ready to begin his training with Jor-El, who instructs him to first end things with Lois. Lois returns to work with no memory of where she’s been and meets a new reporter John Corben (Brian Austin Green) while on assignment who has a secret. Clark refuses Chloe’s request to turn back time to save Jimmy. Major Zod (Callum Blue) visits the Luthor home; and Oliver’s dark turn continues.
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September 24th, 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 FlashForward, CSI, Grey’s Anatomy and The Mentalist.
FlashForward – 8:00 PM/ET on ABC
In the series premiere, everyone on Earth blacks out for exactly two minutes and 17 seconds, during which they see snippets from their futures six months ahead. For FBI agent Mark Benford (Joseph Fiennes) and his partner, Demetri Noh (John Cho), the event occurs during a high-speed chase and they find themselves investigating the phenomenon. Meanwhile, Benford’s wife, Olivia (Sonya Walger), a doctor, wakes up on the floor of the OR.
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September 23rd, 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 Mercy, Cougar Town, Eastwick, CSI: NY, Modern Family, Criminal Minds, Law and Order: SVU, Garry Unmmared and The New Adventures of Old Christine.
Mercy – 8:00 PM/ET on NBC
The professional and personal ups and downs of three nurses at a hospital in gritty Jersey City, N.J., are charted in this medical drama. First up: An adept nurse (Taylor Schilling) lands work at Mercy Hospital after a tour of duty in Iraq, but her love life grows complicated because of her splintering marriage and the arrival of a handsome new doctor. Meanwhile, a naive rookie (Michelle Trachtenberg) tries to learn the nursing ropes.
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September 22nd, 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 NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, The Forgotten and The Good Wife.
NCIS – 8:00 PM/ET on CBS
The seventh season opens with the team still dealing with the loss of Ziva, and Tony and McGee being charged by Gibbs with the task of finding her replacement.
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September 17th, 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 Bones, Suvivor: Samoa, Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, Parks and Recreation, Fringe, The Office, Community and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Bones – 8:00 PM/ET on Fox
In the fifth-season premiere, work resumes for Brennan, who’s back from a dig in Guatemala, and Booth, anxious to return to duty six weeks after his brain surgery, when Angela’s psychic (Cyndi Lauper) suggests there are bodies buried under a fountain in Washington, D.C.
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September 10th, 2009 | 0 Comments
CBS has ordered a 12th season of Big Brother. The 12 edition of the reality hit is scheduled for next summer. The network is in talks with longtime showrunners Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan to return as showrunners. The three-times-a-week reality series debuted sluggish, then kept growing each week to challenge top-rated rivals like NBC’s America’s Got Talent. Big Brother is one of only a handful of summer reality shows to grow this year, up 7% in viewers and 4% in the adult demo. The current season airs its two-hour finale September 15.