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Fox set premiere dates for fall 2026.
· The season kicks off with the return of “Celebrity Name That Tune” on Monday, Sept. 21 at 8 p.m., followed by “Celebrity Weakest Link.”
· New seasons of “Best Medicine” and “Doc” kick off Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 8 and 9 p.m., respectively.
· Game show “The Floor” returns Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 8 p.m., followed by “99 to Beat” at 9 p.m.
· Thursday, Sept. 24 brings “Hell’s Kitchen” at 8 p.m. and “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” at 9 p.m.
· Live-action “Animal Control” joins “Fox Animation Domination” comedies “The Simpsons” (8 p.m.), “Universal Basic Guys” (9 p.m.) and “Grimsburg” (9:30 p.m.) starting Sunday, Sept. 27.
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And that’s just for starters — series joining the lineup later in the season include “Baywatch,” “Memory of a Killer,” “Family Guy,” “Extracted,” “LEGO Masters,” and“Mariage Market,” among others.
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TLC’s “Double Lives of Suburban Wives” pulls back the curtain on six St. Louis-area couples who’ve mastered the art of the double life — by day, it’s carpools and church potlucks; by night its adult content creation. The reality show premieres Sunday, Aug. 9, at 10 p.m
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“Cocktail Wars,” a new competition series hosted by former boy banders Lance Bass and Joey Fatone, debuts Tuesday, Aug. 18, at 10 p.m. on E!.
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Guru Studio is expanding its preschool franchise “True and the Rainbow Kingdom” with the launch of “TRUE: Mini Rescues,” the brand’s first original narrative short-form series created exclusively for YouTube. The show premieres this month on the official True and the Rainbow Kingdom YouTube channel in collaboration with CBC Kids.
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Fox Nation is getting into the ring. The streamer has teamed with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship and BKFC co-owner Conor McGregor for “World’s Baddest Man,” a documentary competition series bowing in summer 2027. McGregor hosts and stars as elite fighters from the U.S. and abroad battle through a bracket-style tournament — fists only, no gloves — for the title.
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Creators Colin & Samir are teaming with Lexus on a series of YouTube campaigns — a play framed as a new model for how brands, platforms, and creators can collaborate on original advertising built for modern digital audiences. First up: the four-part “Colin & Samir Start Over,” out now. “Creators can be true creative partners for brands and vice versa,” said Colin Rosenblum. “This series gave us the chance to build something that felt true to us, true to Lexus, and natural to the way people actually watch on YouTube.”
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Syndicated game show “Scrambled Up” has been renewed for Season 2, set to debut Monday, Sept. 14. Michael Eisner-founded The Tornante Company has jumped on as a co-producer, joining Keller/Noll, Playing Field Entertainment and Crazy Legs Productions.
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Fanatics Studios greenlit a documentary following Olympic gymnast Suni Lee. The film follows Lee on and off the mat as she opens up about her gymnastics comeback.
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CBS staple “The Young and the Restless” nabbed the most Daytime Emmy nods with 18, followed by CBS newcomer “Beyond the Gates,” (16) and ABC’s long-running “General Hospital” (13). For a list of nominees, go here. The ceremony is set to take place on Friday, Oct. 30, at the Hollywood Palladium.
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Lifetime is expanding its “Buried in Barstow” franchise with two new films starring and executive produced by Angie Harmon, who will also direct a “Ripped from the Headlines” movie for the network under her existing production deal with Lifetime/A+E Global Media. “Buried in Barstow: Blood for Blood” (w.t.) and “Buried in Barstow: The Reckoning” (w.t.) debut in 2027.
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More cowbell? Comedy network Roar is celebrating Will Ferrell’s 59th birthday tomorrow, July 16 with an “SNL” marathon of Ferrell’s best sketches, starting at 10 p.m.
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Action comedy “Mayday,” starring Ryan Reynolds and Kenneth Branagh, premieres Friday, Sept. 4 on Apple TV. In the film, Reynolds plays a Cold War-era operative stranded behind enemy lines in Russia, who is discovered by an ex-KGB agent with a penchant for American culture.
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“The Vampire Lestat: One Night Only LIVE,” an event performance that took place in NYC last month celebrating AMC’s “The Vampire Lestat,” makes its streaming debut on AMC+ on Sunday, Aug. 23.
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The season 28 premiere of CBS’ “Big Brother” averaged 3.88 million viewers, up 22% from last year and the most-watched premiere since 2021. The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race averaged 1,011,000 total viewers on The CW. The audience marks the most-watched EchoPark Speedway summer race in five years.
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