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DISCOVERY: Yukon Men (Premiere) at 9pm
DISCOVERY: Rebel Gold (Premiere) at 10pm
FX: The Bastard Executioner (Premiere) at 10pm
HGTV: Flipping Virgins (Premiere) at 11pm
HULU: The Mindy Project
NAT. GEO.: Life Free or Die (Premiere) at 9pm
NAT. GEO.: Dirty Rotten Survival (Premiere) at 10pm
NBC: Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris (Premiere) at 10pm
SHOWTIME: Inside The NFL (Premiere) at 11pm
TLC: Labor Games (Premiere) at 8pm
CBS: Zoo (Finale) at 9pm
GREAT AMERICAN COUNTRY: Living Alaska (Finale) at 9pm
PBS: In Their Own Words (Finale) at 8pm
Goodbye, Donald, hello, Arnold. A new “CEO” has been named to take over the boardroom on The Celebrity Apprentice: Arnold Schwarzenegger. The former California governor and film star will replace Donald Trump, when the NBC series returns for the 2016-2017 season. “After leaving the show to run for political office, Donald made it clear that he wanted ‘The Celebrity Apprentice’ to be able to continue to raise millions of dollars annually for worthy causes, and now NBC and I have found an amazing new leader to do just that,” said executive producer Mark Burnett. “Gov. Schwarzenegger will use his highly successful business, political and media experience to drive this hit franchise to new heights.”
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A&E premieres Cosby: The Women Speak, a one-hour special featuring interviews with some of Bill Cosby’s accusers, on Thursday, September 17 at 9p. The first-hand accounts examine the allegations against the famous comedian, decade by decade. Voices heard from include actress Louisa Moritz, publicist Joan Tarshis and model Beverly Johnson.
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FOX‘s The Grinder has a new boss. The Comedians‘ Ben Wexler has been tapped to take over the freshman comedy. The move is part of Wexler’s overall deal with 20th Century Fox Television to develop projects for the studio. He replaces Greg Malins, who was named to the post when the series was initially picked up.
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NBC has canceled Mr. Robinson. While the sitcom, which starred Craig Robinson, had a solid premiere, its DVR audience was lacking.
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Clement Virgo has been tapped as an executive producer on OWN’s upcoming megachurch drama Greenleaf, reports Variety. Virgo will also direct the series’ first episode. Described as a multigenerational family drama, Greenleaf follows the titular family and its Memphis church.
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Nine more presenters have been announced for the 67th Emmy Awards. They include Jaimie Alexander, Anthony Anderson, James Corden, Jamie Lee Curtis, Will Forte, Rob Lowe, Gina Rodriguez, Tracee Ellis Ross and Liev Schreiber. The ceremony airs Sunday, September 20 at 8p on FOX.
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The birthday suit drama goes on. VH1 has greenlit a third season of Dating Naked, the reality series that explores romance free of preconceived stereotypes – and clothes. The show’s season two finale airs Wednesday, September 16 at 9p.
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Bravo Media presents The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Teresa Checks In, beginning Sunday, October 11 at 8p. The three-part special follows Joe Giudice and his family coping without beloved matriarch Teresa, as she serves out her prison term. Despite her absence, Teresa remains a major presence with daily “check in” calls and frequent family prison visits.
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NBC‘s America’s Got Talent concludes its 10th anniversary season with two nights of special guests. Rapper Flo Rida gives a special performance of “My House” and “I Don’t Like It, I Love It,” featuring the Rockettes, tonight at 8p. The series wraps tomorrow at 9p with encore performances by the AGT finalists, accompanied by guests including Rachel Platten, Penn & Teller and gospel legend Yolanda Adams with the Harlem Gospel Choir.
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The inaugural television broadcast of The 2015 Triumph Awards airs Saturday, October 3 at 8p on TV One. The ceremony, hosted by Tichina Arnold and presented by Reverend Al Sharpton and National Action Network, will recognize artists including recording artist and philanthropist Tyrese Gibson, who was presented with the Entertainer of the Year honor by Martin Luther King III.
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NBC has renewed The Carmichael Show for a second season. “We’re extremely proud of The Carmichael Show and Jerrod’s voice and point of view is a breath of fresh air in a comedy series,” said Jennifer Salke, President, NBC Entertainment. “This show made a big impact with viewers and critics because it’s funny and relatable, but also because it’s fearless about discussing issues that are significant in the world today.”
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Rafael de la Fuente will be back for a multiple episode arc on Season 2 of Empire, reports TVLine. The FOX series returns on Wednesday, September 23 at 9p on FOX.
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Dash Mihok (Ray Donovan) has landed a guest spot on Chicago P.D.‘s upcoming third season. The NBC series returns Wednesday, September 30 at 10p.
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For My Man, the newest entry into TV One’s Monday true crime primetime line-up, delivered nearly 1 million viewers P2+, Live+3 during its premiere night airings. The series earned the network’s best Monday night performance of the year among P2+, HHLD and P25-54. In key demos, For My Man delivered .59 HHLD rating (330,000), .52 W25-54 rating (154,000) and .41 W18-49 rating (126,000).
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