Despite the 'Covid-19' virus wreaking havoc throughout the film industry, TV studios continue to fight back, with vaccinations on the rise and January 2021 broadcast dates scheduled for new and returning series:
January 1, 2021:
Cobra Kai (Netflix, Season 3; moved from January 8)
Dream Home Makeover
Headspace Guide to Meditation
RuPaul’s Drag Race
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked (VH1, Season 13)
Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch (Discovery, new docuseries)
The UneXplained (History, Season 2B)
Below Deck Galley Talk
Insomnia
January 2:
Lucky Dog
The Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation
Mission Unstoppable
Hope in the Wild
The Netflix Afterparty (Netflix, new aftershow series)
Kindred Spirits (Travel Channel, Season 5)
January 3:
The Rookie (ABC, Season 3)
Call Me Kat
Last Man Standing (Fox, Season 9; final season)
The Great North
The Watch (BBC America, new drama series)
Cal Fire (Discovery, new docuseries)
Worst Cooks in America
Expedition Bigfoot
Secrets of the Viking Stone
January 4:
The Bachelor (ABC,...
January 1, 2021:
Cobra Kai (Netflix, Season 3; moved from January 8)
Dream Home Makeover
Headspace Guide to Meditation
RuPaul’s Drag Race
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked (VH1, Season 13)
Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch (Discovery, new docuseries)
The UneXplained (History, Season 2B)
Below Deck Galley Talk
Insomnia
January 2:
Lucky Dog
The Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation
Mission Unstoppable
Hope in the Wild
The Netflix Afterparty (Netflix, new aftershow series)
Kindred Spirits (Travel Channel, Season 5)
January 3:
The Rookie (ABC, Season 3)
Call Me Kat
Last Man Standing (Fox, Season 9; final season)
The Great North
The Watch (BBC America, new drama series)
Cal Fire (Discovery, new docuseries)
Worst Cooks in America
Expedition Bigfoot
Secrets of the Viking Stone
January 4:
The Bachelor (ABC,...
- 1/1/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Winter is the new fall this Covid-impacted TV season. Because of the lengthy production shutdown in the first months of the coronavirus pandemic, Fox and the CW delayed the rollout of their regular fall 2020 lineups, and a slew of other series intended for fall 2020 debut also are slated to premiere in early 2021 instead.
With uncertainty surrounding production as Covid outbreaks frequently pause filming, a number of premiere dates are still Tbd, as networks and streamers often wait until last minute to set debuts so they are sure than the new seasons would be completed successfully.
That said, here’s our annual list of midseason/winter premiere dates for new and returning series. It covers hundreds of broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting from today through March 31 and includes shows that were on hiatus and some one-off specials such as awards shows.
Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.
With uncertainty surrounding production as Covid outbreaks frequently pause filming, a number of premiere dates are still Tbd, as networks and streamers often wait until last minute to set debuts so they are sure than the new seasons would be completed successfully.
That said, here’s our annual list of midseason/winter premiere dates for new and returning series. It covers hundreds of broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting from today through March 31 and includes shows that were on hiatus and some one-off specials such as awards shows.
Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.
- 1/1/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Professional paranormal investigators Amy Bruni, Adam Berry, and psychic medium Chip Coffey are used to communicating with ghosts. But with paranormal activity more rampant than ever, they’re facing hauntings unlike anything they’ve seen yet in the new 10-episode season of Kindred Spirits, premiering Saturday, January 2nd, 2021 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. Investigating America’s rich haunted history, Bruni, Berry, […]...
- 11/20/2020
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Steve Gonsalves helped bring the art of paranormal investigation into the mainstream in 2004 as part of Syfy’s original Ghost Hunters team, opening many new doors in the paranormal world and putting a genre on the map. Now, he’s back with Ghost Hunters alums Dave Tango and Jason Hawes, diving into new cases across the U.S. with Travel Channel’s Ghost Nation.
Ghost Nation is the response to over a decade of experience in the paranormal TV world. Steve and the team put the good name they’ve built and years of experience to good use with an increased focus on specifically helping families either debunk or manage their haunting, while also working with local paranormal teams (that sprung up in the wake of Ghost Hunters) that have called them in to help crack their cases.
This is such a treat! I won’t lie, I’ve been...
Ghost Nation is the response to over a decade of experience in the paranormal TV world. Steve and the team put the good name they’ve built and years of experience to good use with an increased focus on specifically helping families either debunk or manage their haunting, while also working with local paranormal teams (that sprung up in the wake of Ghost Hunters) that have called them in to help crack their cases.
This is such a treat! I won’t lie, I’ve been...
- 11/11/2020
- by Taylor Dougherty
- DailyDead
Ghost-hunting teams from Travel Channel’s “Ghost Nation” and “Kindred Spirits” cross over into one paranormal super event on Halloween night: Investigators from both shows will work together again for the first time in seven years for “Ghost Nation: Reunion in Hell.”
Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves and Dave Tango from “Ghost Nation” call on their paranormal buddies Amy Bruni and Adam Berry of “Kindred Spirits,” with whom they used to investigate on “Ghost Hunters.” This time around, they reopen a case involving restless spirits at Seaview Terrace, the 40,000-square-foot, 54-room Rhode Island mansion famous for being featured on the Gothic vampire soap opera of the late ’60s, “Dark Shadows.”
The home’s long and twisted history began in 1907 when it was built in Washington, D.C., by the whiskey tycoon Edson Bradley and his wife, Julia. For health reasons, they later moved the entire structure to Rhode Island. The local...
Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves and Dave Tango from “Ghost Nation” call on their paranormal buddies Amy Bruni and Adam Berry of “Kindred Spirits,” with whom they used to investigate on “Ghost Hunters.” This time around, they reopen a case involving restless spirits at Seaview Terrace, the 40,000-square-foot, 54-room Rhode Island mansion famous for being featured on the Gothic vampire soap opera of the late ’60s, “Dark Shadows.”
The home’s long and twisted history began in 1907 when it was built in Washington, D.C., by the whiskey tycoon Edson Bradley and his wife, Julia. For health reasons, they later moved the entire structure to Rhode Island. The local...
- 10/31/2020
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
If you are in the mood to be scared, stunned, perplexed or just generally freaked out, The Travel Channel is the place to be in these days leading up to Halloween.
They’ve got the whole paranormal genre nailed, with a “Ghost Adventures” investigation into “The Horror of Joe Exotic Zoo,” Jack Osbourne taking his famous family — Including Kelly, Sharon and, yes, Ozzy — on their first-ever paranormal investigation together, and a “Ghost Nation: Reunion in Hell,” a two-hour spine-tingling special bringing ghost hunting pals back together inside the Rhode Island mansion famous for being featured on the TV show “Dark Shadows.”
“The beauty of what we do is nonfiction storytelling of these iconic stories with great talent, and that just is something different that really resonates with the fans of the genre,” Matthew Butler, Travel Channel general manager, tells TheWrap.
First up, on Oct. 29, Zak Bagans and the “Ghost Adventures...
They’ve got the whole paranormal genre nailed, with a “Ghost Adventures” investigation into “The Horror of Joe Exotic Zoo,” Jack Osbourne taking his famous family — Including Kelly, Sharon and, yes, Ozzy — on their first-ever paranormal investigation together, and a “Ghost Nation: Reunion in Hell,” a two-hour spine-tingling special bringing ghost hunting pals back together inside the Rhode Island mansion famous for being featured on the TV show “Dark Shadows.”
“The beauty of what we do is nonfiction storytelling of these iconic stories with great talent, and that just is something different that really resonates with the fans of the genre,” Matthew Butler, Travel Channel general manager, tells TheWrap.
First up, on Oct. 29, Zak Bagans and the “Ghost Adventures...
- 10/29/2020
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
November is the last month of the year for sensible viewing, before our TV screens become full-time broadcasters of golden retrievers saving Christmas and Will Ferrell wearing tights. Take the opportunity then, to get some good stuff in before the festivities.
In terms of good stuff, Netflix is offering the second series of the brilliantly wry and surprisingly touching The End of the F***ing World for any UK viewers who didn’t catch it on Channel 4. There’s also the excellent animated feature Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (we loved it. 5 stars.) as well as Boots Riley’s inventive, funny, political satire Sorry to Bother You (we also loved it. 4.5 stars.) On top of that, you can take a nostalgic trip to Capeside with all six seasons of Dawson’s Creek or watch emotionally repressed royals deal with the advent of the 1980s in season four of The Crown.
Here, in alphabetical and date order,...
In terms of good stuff, Netflix is offering the second series of the brilliantly wry and surprisingly touching The End of the F***ing World for any UK viewers who didn’t catch it on Channel 4. There’s also the excellent animated feature Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (we loved it. 5 stars.) as well as Boots Riley’s inventive, funny, political satire Sorry to Bother You (we also loved it. 4.5 stars.) On top of that, you can take a nostalgic trip to Capeside with all six seasons of Dawson’s Creek or watch emotionally repressed royals deal with the advent of the 1980s in season four of The Crown.
Here, in alphabetical and date order,...
- 10/27/2020
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Larkin Poe, the Atlanta-raised duo of Rebecca and Megan Lovell, remake Lenny Kravitz’s ubiquitous 1998 hit “Fly Away” as a moody, acoustic number, propelled by bluesy slide guitar.
It’s the band’s latest taste of their upcoming covers album Kindred Spirits and doubles down on the atmospheric vibes of the LP’s prior release, a rendition of the Moody Blues’ “Knights in White Satin.”
For “Fly Away,” the Lovells were inspired by childhood memories of hearing Kravitz’s voice coming out of the speakers on family road trips. “Rolling...
It’s the band’s latest taste of their upcoming covers album Kindred Spirits and doubles down on the atmospheric vibes of the LP’s prior release, a rendition of the Moody Blues’ “Knights in White Satin.”
For “Fly Away,” the Lovells were inspired by childhood memories of hearing Kravitz’s voice coming out of the speakers on family road trips. “Rolling...
- 10/9/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
October is here and you know what that means: time for the streaming services to put their spookiest foot forward. Amazon is doing its part for its new releases in October 2020 by rolling out some horror originals and library titles.
This is the month that the much-hyped Blumhouse horror anthology series Welcome to the Blumhouse arrives. “Episodes” of that, Black Box and The Lie launch on Oct. 6 and Evil Eye and Nocturne arrive on Oct. 13. Another horror-adjacent release of note is Truth Seekers, a comedy-horror series from Nick Frost and Simon Pegg.
That’s about it for notable originals. Thankfully October 1 brings the usual burst of fascinating library movie titles. A Knights Tale, Spaceballs, and The Departed all debut on the first of the month. Terminator: Dark Fate arrives on Oct. 9. The superb final season of Mr. Robot will be available on Oct. 6. Start playing Pixies “Where is My Mind?...
This is the month that the much-hyped Blumhouse horror anthology series Welcome to the Blumhouse arrives. “Episodes” of that, Black Box and The Lie launch on Oct. 6 and Evil Eye and Nocturne arrive on Oct. 13. Another horror-adjacent release of note is Truth Seekers, a comedy-horror series from Nick Frost and Simon Pegg.
That’s about it for notable originals. Thankfully October 1 brings the usual burst of fascinating library movie titles. A Knights Tale, Spaceballs, and The Departed all debut on the first of the month. Terminator: Dark Fate arrives on Oct. 9. The superb final season of Mr. Robot will be available on Oct. 6. Start playing Pixies “Where is My Mind?...
- 9/30/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
As we head into the last week of September, let’s look ahead at what’s coming to Amazon Prime in October. It’s the usual mix of great newly-licensed titles arriving at the top of the month and a range of original movies and TV shows dropping throughout the upcoming weeks. But, what with it being spooky season, this time Prime’s October haul is specifically geared towards giving you some scares during Halloween.
For starters, horror fans will not want to miss the launch of Blumhouse’s “Welcome to the Blumhouse” series with four original films going up across October. The first duo, Black Box and The Lie, land on Prime on October 6th. Then, a week later on the 13th, both Evil Eye and Nocturne debut. Anything with Blumhouse behind it is usually worth checking out, so make sure not to miss those.
October 1st delivers a couple of vampire movies,...
For starters, horror fans will not want to miss the launch of Blumhouse’s “Welcome to the Blumhouse” series with four original films going up across October. The first duo, Black Box and The Lie, land on Prime on October 6th. Then, a week later on the 13th, both Evil Eye and Nocturne debut. Anything with Blumhouse behind it is usually worth checking out, so make sure not to miss those.
October 1st delivers a couple of vampire movies,...
- 9/25/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
A year before he died, Johnny Cash was the subject of a tribute album with some of music’s biggest names: Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Dwight Yoakam all sang the works of Cash on 2002’s Kindred Spirits: A Tribute to the Songs of Johnny Cash (one of two Cash homage albums released that year). But it was Little Richard who delivered the most revved-up performance, a rambunctious rendition of “Get Rhythm,” the 1956 B-side to “I Walk the Line.”
Recorded during a six-hour session in Nashville, Richard, still vivacious at...
Recorded during a six-hour session in Nashville, Richard, still vivacious at...
- 5/10/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
For a long time, we humans have been fascinated by the paranormal. Claims of ghost sightings and other unbelievable experiences still make fodder for the needy ear when it comes to mystery stories. To get deeper into this world of the unknown, we have the show Kindred Spirits. It lies under the paranormal, reality and documentary genres of television series as supported by its Wikipedia page. The show premiered in 2016, and currently, it is on its fourth season and has good reception so far of 7.1/10 from IMDb. Like many shows that grace our programming, Kindred Spirits has a
Five Lessons the Show Kindred Spirits Teaches Us...
Five Lessons the Show Kindred Spirits Teaches Us...
- 3/17/2020
- by Jennifer Borama
- TVovermind.com
Aaron Sagers Feb 4, 2020
Where can you meet likeminded UFO and paranormal enthusiasts from around the world? Check out these conventions.
At most comic cons and fan events, one expects to run into people dressed as supernatural entities, extraterrestrials, and mysterious creatures. But at paranormal, cryptozoology, and ufology events, fans are discussing the existence of them – and often gather to actively go looking for them.
And as much as I move about in the world of comic cons, for the past decade or so, I have spent weekends traveling the world to talk as a journalist and researcher about ghosts, demons, curses, aliens, UFO, and monsters. During the day, the world of paracons closely resembles most fan events, and there is quite a bit of cross-pollination between them. There are panels, vendor rooms, and signings by notable authors, television personalities, and occasionally actors from paranormal pop culture. But at night, the activities continue with a skywatch,...
Where can you meet likeminded UFO and paranormal enthusiasts from around the world? Check out these conventions.
At most comic cons and fan events, one expects to run into people dressed as supernatural entities, extraterrestrials, and mysterious creatures. But at paranormal, cryptozoology, and ufology events, fans are discussing the existence of them – and often gather to actively go looking for them.
And as much as I move about in the world of comic cons, for the past decade or so, I have spent weekends traveling the world to talk as a journalist and researcher about ghosts, demons, curses, aliens, UFO, and monsters. During the day, the world of paracons closely resembles most fan events, and there is quite a bit of cross-pollination between them. There are panels, vendor rooms, and signings by notable authors, television personalities, and occasionally actors from paranormal pop culture. But at night, the activities continue with a skywatch,...
- 2/3/2020
- Den of Geek
Updated with more dates and series: The 2019-20 TV season has hit the winter midway point, so with a new year and a new decade upon us, here’s our annual list of midseason premiere dates for new and returning series.
The list covers more than 200 broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting from today through March 31 and includes shows that were on hiatus and some one-off specials such as awards shows.
Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We’ll update the list regularly as more dates are revealed.
January 1:
Flirty Dancing
Almost Family
Messiah (Netflix, new drama series)
Spinning Out
Doctor Who (BBC America, Season 11)
My 600-lb Life
1,000-lb Sisters
Alaska Pd (A&e, new docuseries)
The Real Housewives of Dallas
Impossible Engineering
The Explosion Show
Delicious Destinations
To Catch a Smuggler
January 2:
Last Man Standing
Deputy
The First 48
60 Days In
Live Pd
Christina on the Coast
Dr. Pimple Popper (TLC, Season 2)
My Feet Are Killing Me
Homestead Rescue (Discovery, Season 6)
Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room
January 3:
Hawaii Five-o
Magnum P.I.
Blue Bloods
Anne with an E (Netflix, Season 3; final season)
Surviving R. Kelly II: The Reckoning (Lifetime, new documentary miniseries)
Kindred Spirits
Extreme Love (We TV, Season 2)
The Dirt (Discovery, new season)
Love After Lockup: Life After Lockup
Elite Youth (FS1, new docuseries)
January 4:
Sesame Street
Say Yes to the Dress America
Say Yes to the Dress England
Pit Bulls & Parolees
Ghost Loop
January 5:
The 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards
60 Minutes (CBS, Season 52B)
God Friended Me
NCIS: Los Angeles
America’s Funniest Home Videos
Kids Say the Darndest Things
Shark Tank (ABC, Season 11B)
The Simpsons
Family Guy
Power
Naked and Afraid: Alone
Sister Wives (TLC, Season 9)
Worst Cooks in America (Food Network, Season 18)
Delicious Miss Brown
Food Paradise
Vengeance: Killer Coworkers
January 6:
America’s Got Talent: The Champions
Manifest
The Bachelor (ABC, Season 24)
The Neighborhood
Bob ♥ Abishola
All Rise
Bull
Kids Baking Championship
Ridiculousness
Love & Hip Hop: Miami
Live Rescue
Infinity Train (Cartoon Network, Season 2)
The Brokenwood Mysteries
January 7:
The Resident
Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back (Fox, Season 3)
Ellen’s Game of Games
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
FBI: Most Wanted
Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time (ABC, new game show tournament)
Mixed-ish
Black-ish
Emergence
NCIS (CBS, Season 17B)
FBI
The Haves and the Have Nots (Own, Season 7)
Schitt’s Creek (Pop TV, Season 5; final season)
My Big Fat Fabulous Life (TLC, Season 6)
Hot & Heavy
Ink Master: Turf War (Paramount Network, Season 13)
Siesta Key
Guardians of the Glades
Burgers, Brew & ‘Que (Cooking Channel, Season 6)
January 8:
Modern Family
Single Parents
Stumptown
Undercover Boss
Criminal Minds
Chicago Med
Chicago Fire
Chicago P.D.
Party of Five
Catfish
True Life: Crime
America’s Top Dog (A&e, new competition series)
Glad You Asked
January 9:
Law & Order Svu
Will & Grace
Superstore
Perfect Harmony
The Good Place
Young Sheldon
The Unicorn
Mom
Carol’s Second Act
Evil
Reclaimed
How the Universe Works
Very Cavallari
January 10:
Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector
Aj and the Queen (Netflix, new comedy series)
Medical Police (Netflix, new comedy series)
The Owl House
How to Survive a Murder (Reelz, new true-crime miniseries)
January 11:
Family or Fiancé
January 12:
The 25th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards (The CW, live special)
The Outsider
January 13:
The Good Doctor
The New Pope (HBO, new drama series)
Inexplicable: How Christianity Spread to the Ends of the Earth (Tbn, new documentary series)
Ackley Bridge (Acorn, Season 3; U.S. premiere)
Returning the Favor
January 14:
This Is Us
New Amsterdam
Arrow (The CW, Season 8B; final season)
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts
January 15:
The Goldbergs
Schooled
S.W.A.T.
Nancy Drew
Grace and Frankie (Netflix, Season 6)
Good Trouble
The Magicians (Syfy, Season 5)
68 Whiskey
In Pursuit with John Walsh (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
January 16:
Supernatural (The CW, Season 15B; final season)
Legacies (The CW, Season 2B)
Grown-ish (Freeform, Season 3)
Everything’s Gonna Be Okay
Meet the Frasers
January 17:
American Housewife
Fresh Off the Boat
Charmed (The CW, Season 2B)
Dynasty (The CW, Season 3B)
Sex Education (Netflix, Season 2)
Little America (Apple TV+, new anthology comedy series)
Real Time with Bill Maher HBO, Season 17)
Diary of a Female President
January 18:
Seven Worlds, One Planet
It’s Pony (Nickelodeon, new animated kids series)
Aaron Hernandez’s Killing Fields
January 19:
Batwoman (The CW, Season 1B)
Supergirl (The CW, Season 5B)
The 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
9-1-1: Lone Star
Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO, Season 10)
Avenue 5 (HBO, new comedy series)
Giada Entertains
January 20:
Prodigal Son
All American (The CW, Season 2B)
Black Lightning
Carter (Wgn America, Season 2)
Street Outlaws: Fastest in America
Brain Games
Home Town
Independent Lens
The Adventures of Paddington
Spy Games (Bravo, new competition series)
AfroPop (World Channel, Season 12)
January 21:
The Conners
Bless This Mess
Project Blue Book (History, Season 2)
January 22:
Riverdale (The CW, Season 4B)
Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens (Comedy Central, new comedy series)
January 23:
Station 19 (ABC, Season 3)
Grey’s Anatomy
A Million Little Things
Outmatched
Star Trek: Picard
The Bold Type
Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer
A Year in Music (Axs TV, Season 2)
The Dead Lands (Shudder, new drama series)
January 24:
The Ranch (Netflix, Season 4B, final season; aka Part 8)
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
The Forgotten Army
The Crystal Maze
January 25:
Saturday Night Live (NBC, Season 45B)
Heartland Docs, Dvm
January 26:
The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards (CBS, live special)
The Circus
The Lost Unabomber Tapes (Reelz, new true-crime miniseries)
January 27:
Justin Bieber: Seasonjs
January 28:
Miracle Workers: Dark Ages
I Am Jazz
The Biggest Loser (USA, new competition series revival)
January 31:
Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer
February 1:
Fire Masters
February 2:
Super Bowl Liv
Puppy Bowl XVI
The Masked Singer
February 3:
Girl Scout Cookie Championship
February 4:
The Flash (The CW, Season 6B)
February 5:
The Masked Singer
Lego Masters (Fox, new competition series)
February 6:
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC, Season 7)
Indebted
Tommy
Katy Keane
Briarpatch (USA Network, new anthology drama series)
The Sinner (USA Network, Season 3)
Interrogation (CBS All Access, drama series)
February 7:
MacGyver
Hawaii Five-o
High Maintenance (HBO, Season 4)
Locke and Key
Mythic Quest
The Category Is … Mexico City (Revry, new docuseries)
February 9:
The 92nd Annual Academy Awards
Homeland
Kidding
February 10:
Agatha Raisin
February 11:
For Life
February 12:
Survivor
February 13:
Narcos: Mexico
February 14:
High Fidelity
February 16:
American Idol
Duncanville
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
Good Girls
NCIS: New Orleans (Season 6B)
Outlander
Slow Burn (Epix, new docuseries)
War of the Worlds (Epix, U.S. premiere of British drama series)
Race for the White House
The Windsors: Inside the Royal Family
From Scratch (Fyi, new cooking series)
February 20:
Sacred Lies: The Singing Bones
February 23:
The Rookie
The Walking Dead
Better Call Saul
Forensic Files II
90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days
Critter Fixers: Country Vets
February 24:
The Voice
February 25:
Man v. Food
February Tba:
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Pinkalicious & Peterrific (Disney Channel, Season 2)
March 1:
Dispatches from Elsewhere
Blood
March 11:
Boomerang
March 16:
Supernatural
Roswell, New Mexico (The CW, Season 2)
The Plot Against America
March 18:
Little Fires Everywhere
March 26:
Major League Baseball Opening Night (ESPN, new season)
March Tba:
Council of Dads
Little Big Shots
Brockmire (IFC, Season 4; final season)
Wicked Tuna
Supermarket Stakeout
Buddy vs. Duff
#LoveGoals (Own, new docuseries)
Here are some higher-profile shows that are eyed for midseason or spring but don’t have a premiere date:
The Great North
Ultimate Tag
neXt
Filthy Rich
The Baker and the Beauty
United We Fall
How to Get Away with Murder
Man with a Plan
The Amazing Race
Broke
In the Dark
The 100
The Orville
Fargo
The Walking Dead: World Beyond
Genius: Aretha
Love, Beth
Cherish the Day
Vice
The Hidden Kingdoms of China
The Soup...
The list covers more than 200 broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting from today through March 31 and includes shows that were on hiatus and some one-off specials such as awards shows.
Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We’ll update the list regularly as more dates are revealed.
January 1:
Flirty Dancing
Almost Family
Messiah (Netflix, new drama series)
Spinning Out
Doctor Who (BBC America, Season 11)
My 600-lb Life
1,000-lb Sisters
Alaska Pd (A&e, new docuseries)
The Real Housewives of Dallas
Impossible Engineering
The Explosion Show
Delicious Destinations
To Catch a Smuggler
January 2:
Last Man Standing
Deputy
The First 48
60 Days In
Live Pd
Christina on the Coast
Dr. Pimple Popper (TLC, Season 2)
My Feet Are Killing Me
Homestead Rescue (Discovery, Season 6)
Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room
January 3:
Hawaii Five-o
Magnum P.I.
Blue Bloods
Anne with an E (Netflix, Season 3; final season)
Surviving R. Kelly II: The Reckoning (Lifetime, new documentary miniseries)
Kindred Spirits
Extreme Love (We TV, Season 2)
The Dirt (Discovery, new season)
Love After Lockup: Life After Lockup
Elite Youth (FS1, new docuseries)
January 4:
Sesame Street
Say Yes to the Dress America
Say Yes to the Dress England
Pit Bulls & Parolees
Ghost Loop
January 5:
The 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards
60 Minutes (CBS, Season 52B)
God Friended Me
NCIS: Los Angeles
America’s Funniest Home Videos
Kids Say the Darndest Things
Shark Tank (ABC, Season 11B)
The Simpsons
Family Guy
Power
Naked and Afraid: Alone
Sister Wives (TLC, Season 9)
Worst Cooks in America (Food Network, Season 18)
Delicious Miss Brown
Food Paradise
Vengeance: Killer Coworkers
January 6:
America’s Got Talent: The Champions
Manifest
The Bachelor (ABC, Season 24)
The Neighborhood
Bob ♥ Abishola
All Rise
Bull
Kids Baking Championship
Ridiculousness
Love & Hip Hop: Miami
Live Rescue
Infinity Train (Cartoon Network, Season 2)
The Brokenwood Mysteries
January 7:
The Resident
Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back (Fox, Season 3)
Ellen’s Game of Games
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
FBI: Most Wanted
Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time (ABC, new game show tournament)
Mixed-ish
Black-ish
Emergence
NCIS (CBS, Season 17B)
FBI
The Haves and the Have Nots (Own, Season 7)
Schitt’s Creek (Pop TV, Season 5; final season)
My Big Fat Fabulous Life (TLC, Season 6)
Hot & Heavy
Ink Master: Turf War (Paramount Network, Season 13)
Siesta Key
Guardians of the Glades
Burgers, Brew & ‘Que (Cooking Channel, Season 6)
January 8:
Modern Family
Single Parents
Stumptown
Undercover Boss
Criminal Minds
Chicago Med
Chicago Fire
Chicago P.D.
Party of Five
Catfish
True Life: Crime
America’s Top Dog (A&e, new competition series)
Glad You Asked
January 9:
Law & Order Svu
Will & Grace
Superstore
Perfect Harmony
The Good Place
Young Sheldon
The Unicorn
Mom
Carol’s Second Act
Evil
Reclaimed
How the Universe Works
Very Cavallari
January 10:
Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector
Aj and the Queen (Netflix, new comedy series)
Medical Police (Netflix, new comedy series)
The Owl House
How to Survive a Murder (Reelz, new true-crime miniseries)
January 11:
Family or Fiancé
January 12:
The 25th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards (The CW, live special)
The Outsider
January 13:
The Good Doctor
The New Pope (HBO, new drama series)
Inexplicable: How Christianity Spread to the Ends of the Earth (Tbn, new documentary series)
Ackley Bridge (Acorn, Season 3; U.S. premiere)
Returning the Favor
January 14:
This Is Us
New Amsterdam
Arrow (The CW, Season 8B; final season)
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts
January 15:
The Goldbergs
Schooled
S.W.A.T.
Nancy Drew
Grace and Frankie (Netflix, Season 6)
Good Trouble
The Magicians (Syfy, Season 5)
68 Whiskey
In Pursuit with John Walsh (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
January 16:
Supernatural (The CW, Season 15B; final season)
Legacies (The CW, Season 2B)
Grown-ish (Freeform, Season 3)
Everything’s Gonna Be Okay
Meet the Frasers
January 17:
American Housewife
Fresh Off the Boat
Charmed (The CW, Season 2B)
Dynasty (The CW, Season 3B)
Sex Education (Netflix, Season 2)
Little America (Apple TV+, new anthology comedy series)
Real Time with Bill Maher HBO, Season 17)
Diary of a Female President
January 18:
Seven Worlds, One Planet
It’s Pony (Nickelodeon, new animated kids series)
Aaron Hernandez’s Killing Fields
January 19:
Batwoman (The CW, Season 1B)
Supergirl (The CW, Season 5B)
The 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
9-1-1: Lone Star
Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO, Season 10)
Avenue 5 (HBO, new comedy series)
Giada Entertains
January 20:
Prodigal Son
All American (The CW, Season 2B)
Black Lightning
Carter (Wgn America, Season 2)
Street Outlaws: Fastest in America
Brain Games
Home Town
Independent Lens
The Adventures of Paddington
Spy Games (Bravo, new competition series)
AfroPop (World Channel, Season 12)
January 21:
The Conners
Bless This Mess
Project Blue Book (History, Season 2)
January 22:
Riverdale (The CW, Season 4B)
Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens (Comedy Central, new comedy series)
January 23:
Station 19 (ABC, Season 3)
Grey’s Anatomy
A Million Little Things
Outmatched
Star Trek: Picard
The Bold Type
Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer
A Year in Music (Axs TV, Season 2)
The Dead Lands (Shudder, new drama series)
January 24:
The Ranch (Netflix, Season 4B, final season; aka Part 8)
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
The Forgotten Army
The Crystal Maze
January 25:
Saturday Night Live (NBC, Season 45B)
Heartland Docs, Dvm
January 26:
The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards (CBS, live special)
The Circus
The Lost Unabomber Tapes (Reelz, new true-crime miniseries)
January 27:
Justin Bieber: Seasonjs
January 28:
Miracle Workers: Dark Ages
I Am Jazz
The Biggest Loser (USA, new competition series revival)
January 31:
Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer
February 1:
Fire Masters
February 2:
Super Bowl Liv
Puppy Bowl XVI
The Masked Singer
February 3:
Girl Scout Cookie Championship
February 4:
The Flash (The CW, Season 6B)
February 5:
The Masked Singer
Lego Masters (Fox, new competition series)
February 6:
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC, Season 7)
Indebted
Tommy
Katy Keane
Briarpatch (USA Network, new anthology drama series)
The Sinner (USA Network, Season 3)
Interrogation (CBS All Access, drama series)
February 7:
MacGyver
Hawaii Five-o
High Maintenance (HBO, Season 4)
Locke and Key
Mythic Quest
The Category Is … Mexico City (Revry, new docuseries)
February 9:
The 92nd Annual Academy Awards
Homeland
Kidding
February 10:
Agatha Raisin
February 11:
For Life
February 12:
Survivor
February 13:
Narcos: Mexico
February 14:
High Fidelity
February 16:
American Idol
Duncanville
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
Good Girls
NCIS: New Orleans (Season 6B)
Outlander
Slow Burn (Epix, new docuseries)
War of the Worlds (Epix, U.S. premiere of British drama series)
Race for the White House
The Windsors: Inside the Royal Family
From Scratch (Fyi, new cooking series)
February 20:
Sacred Lies: The Singing Bones
February 23:
The Rookie
The Walking Dead
Better Call Saul
Forensic Files II
90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days
Critter Fixers: Country Vets
February 24:
The Voice
February 25:
Man v. Food
February Tba:
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Pinkalicious & Peterrific (Disney Channel, Season 2)
March 1:
Dispatches from Elsewhere
Blood
March 11:
Boomerang
March 16:
Supernatural
Roswell, New Mexico (The CW, Season 2)
The Plot Against America
March 18:
Little Fires Everywhere
March 26:
Major League Baseball Opening Night (ESPN, new season)
March Tba:
Council of Dads
Little Big Shots
Brockmire (IFC, Season 4; final season)
Wicked Tuna
Supermarket Stakeout
Buddy vs. Duff
#LoveGoals (Own, new docuseries)
Here are some higher-profile shows that are eyed for midseason or spring but don’t have a premiere date:
The Great North
Ultimate Tag
neXt
Filthy Rich
The Baker and the Beauty
United We Fall
How to Get Away with Murder
Man with a Plan
The Amazing Race
Broke
In the Dark
The 100
The Orville
Fargo
The Walking Dead: World Beyond
Genius: Aretha
Love, Beth
Cherish the Day
Vice
The Hidden Kingdoms of China
The Soup...
- 1/2/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
With films like May and The Woman under his belt, Lucky McKee is no doubt a fan favorite indie filmmaker in the horror world, and he returns next with the thriller Kindred Spirits (read our review), which has its World Premiere at Chicago’s Cinepocalypse film festival this past summer. Thora Birch (Hocus Pocus, Ghost World) leads the cast of McKee’s latest, which also […]...
- 10/28/2019
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
There’s nothing like hunting for the dead on a show that is live — and that takes us to one of the country’s most legendary spooky cities — Salem, Massachusetts — on the Travel Channel’s “Haunted Salem: Live,” a four-hour paranormal lover’s dream stakeout on Oct. 4.
Led by a team of the network’s biggest paranormal experts — Katrina Weidman and Jack Osbourne (“Portals to Hell”), Amy Bruni, Adam Berry and Chip Coffey (“Kindred Spirits”), Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass and Marcus Harvey (“Ghost Brothers: Haunted Houseguests”), Dave Schrader and Cindy Kaza (“The Holzer Files”) — the immersive event will investigate the ghostly activity at three historic locations tied to the infamous Salem Witch trials.
And the coolest part? Through an on-location, live video stream, fans can monitor the activity on Travel Channel’s Facebook live feed and comment and tell the investigators, “Look out behind you!” and “Uhhhh… did you hear that?...
Led by a team of the network’s biggest paranormal experts — Katrina Weidman and Jack Osbourne (“Portals to Hell”), Amy Bruni, Adam Berry and Chip Coffey (“Kindred Spirits”), Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass and Marcus Harvey (“Ghost Brothers: Haunted Houseguests”), Dave Schrader and Cindy Kaza (“The Holzer Files”) — the immersive event will investigate the ghostly activity at three historic locations tied to the infamous Salem Witch trials.
And the coolest part? Through an on-location, live video stream, fans can monitor the activity on Travel Channel’s Facebook live feed and comment and tell the investigators, “Look out behind you!” and “Uhhhh… did you hear that?...
- 10/4/2019
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
Stars: Thora Birch, Caitlin Stasey, Macon Blair, Sasha Frolova, Shonagh Smith, Isai Torres | Written by Chris Sivertson | Directed by Lucky McKee
Directed by Lucky McKee (The Woman) and co-written by Chris Sivertson, Kindred Spirits is an enjoyable throwback to the sort of Fill-in-the-blank From Hell thrillers that were all the rage in the 1990s – think The Hand That Rocks The Cradle (Nanny From Hell), Single White Female (Roommate From Hell) and Unlawful Entry (Cop From Hell).
Thora Birch makes a welcome return to the big screen as Chloe, a single mother whose teenage daughter Nicole (Sasha Frolova) has just started seeing her first boyfriend, Derek (Isai Torres). In turn, Chloe has decided not to tell Nicole that she’s secretly seeing Alex (Macon Blair), the father of Nicole’s best friend Shay (Shonagh Smith), who’s still hoping her separated parents will get back together.
However, their lives are all...
Directed by Lucky McKee (The Woman) and co-written by Chris Sivertson, Kindred Spirits is an enjoyable throwback to the sort of Fill-in-the-blank From Hell thrillers that were all the rage in the 1990s – think The Hand That Rocks The Cradle (Nanny From Hell), Single White Female (Roommate From Hell) and Unlawful Entry (Cop From Hell).
Thora Birch makes a welcome return to the big screen as Chloe, a single mother whose teenage daughter Nicole (Sasha Frolova) has just started seeing her first boyfriend, Derek (Isai Torres). In turn, Chloe has decided not to tell Nicole that she’s secretly seeing Alex (Macon Blair), the father of Nicole’s best friend Shay (Shonagh Smith), who’s still hoping her separated parents will get back together.
However, their lives are all...
- 8/28/2019
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
Aaron Sagers Aug 21, 2019
We speak with Grant Wilson about A&e's Ghost Hunters update and how to keep paranormal investigations fresh for a new era.
Grant Wilson is a ghost hunter. He is also a husband, father, recorded musician, published author, tabletop gaming company entrepreneur, YouTuber, and – at the moment I meet up with him in New York City – just a guy who blends in with every other person having lunch.
But for 15 years the world has publicly known him as a guy who explores unexplained phenomena on the unscripted paranormal reality series Ghost Hunters — which returns with its first new episodes since 2016 tonight at 9 p.m. on A&e. However, Wilson gave up the ghosts as it were, and left the series in 2012, after more than 160 episodes, and with a feeling of satisfaction.
“When I first started the original, my youngest son was one, and now he’s 16,” says Wilson,...
We speak with Grant Wilson about A&e's Ghost Hunters update and how to keep paranormal investigations fresh for a new era.
Grant Wilson is a ghost hunter. He is also a husband, father, recorded musician, published author, tabletop gaming company entrepreneur, YouTuber, and – at the moment I meet up with him in New York City – just a guy who blends in with every other person having lunch.
But for 15 years the world has publicly known him as a guy who explores unexplained phenomena on the unscripted paranormal reality series Ghost Hunters — which returns with its first new episodes since 2016 tonight at 9 p.m. on A&e. However, Wilson gave up the ghosts as it were, and left the series in 2012, after more than 160 episodes, and with a feeling of satisfaction.
“When I first started the original, my youngest son was one, and now he’s 16,” says Wilson,...
- 8/21/2019
- Den of Geek
Starting Monday, viewers of cable outlets like TLC, the Food Network and Discovery Channel may experience the strange sensation of hearing snippets of the theme song from the 1970s sitcom, “The Brady Bunch.”
On TLC, “Long Island Medium” star Theresa Caputo will appear sporting a ‘do that looks much like the one Florence Henderson’s Carol Brady wore in the earlier series. On Food Network, Duff and Valerie Bertinelli will coo over a porkchops-and-applesauce cake from the children in “Kids Baking Championship” that plays off an old “Brady” plotline. And on Travel Channel, “Kindred Spirits” hosts Amy Bruni and Adam Berry will discover a treasure chest filled with 1970s flotsam and jetsam.
The idea is to make viewers from across the Discovery Inc. pantheon of cable networks more aware of the new series, “A Very Brady Renovation.” The program, which debuts on Discovery’s Hgtv Monday, September 9, shows the actors...
On TLC, “Long Island Medium” star Theresa Caputo will appear sporting a ‘do that looks much like the one Florence Henderson’s Carol Brady wore in the earlier series. On Food Network, Duff and Valerie Bertinelli will coo over a porkchops-and-applesauce cake from the children in “Kids Baking Championship” that plays off an old “Brady” plotline. And on Travel Channel, “Kindred Spirits” hosts Amy Bruni and Adam Berry will discover a treasure chest filled with 1970s flotsam and jetsam.
The idea is to make viewers from across the Discovery Inc. pantheon of cable networks more aware of the new series, “A Very Brady Renovation.” The program, which debuts on Discovery’s Hgtv Monday, September 9, shows the actors...
- 8/19/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Thora Birch, known for films such as Hocus Pocus, Now and Then, Ghost World and the Oscar-winning American Beauty, has joined Buchwald for agency representation. The Golden Globe-nominated actress can currently be seen in the Sundance award-winning A24 film The Last Black Man in San Francisco.
Birch also stars in the indie film Kindred Spirits, which just had its world premiere at the Chicago Cinepocalypse festival, and appears in the upcoming Phillip Noyce-directed drama Above Suspicion opposite Emilia Clarke and Jack Huston.
Birch will continue to be repped by Luber Roklin and Rosenfeld, Meyer, and Susman.
Birch also stars in the indie film Kindred Spirits, which just had its world premiere at the Chicago Cinepocalypse festival, and appears in the upcoming Phillip Noyce-directed drama Above Suspicion opposite Emilia Clarke and Jack Huston.
Birch will continue to be repped by Luber Roklin and Rosenfeld, Meyer, and Susman.
- 6/26/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
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