Fall TV Preview 2015 to 2016 New Shows, #celebrastrology

Fall TV Preview: 2015-2016 New Shows

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Angel From Hell (CBS)

Glee's Jane Lynch stars as Amy, who claims to be the guardian angel of Allison(Maggie Lawson) life. Together, the duo forms an unlikely friendship -- even though Allison can't decide if Amy is actually just crazy. Kyle Bornheimer and Kevin Pollak also star.
Photo by: Darren Michaels/CBS

Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris (NBC)

A live one-hour show based on the British hit Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Best Time Ever will feature stunts, skits, pranks, audience interaction, musical numbers, giveaways and more.
Photo by: NBC, Robert Trachtenberg/NBC




The Bastard Executioner (FX)

From Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter, this period drama tells the story of a warrior knight (Aussie Lee Jone) in King Edward I's charge who is broken by the ravages of war and vows to lay down his sword. But when that violence finds him again he is forced to pick up the bloodiest sword of all. True Blood's Stephen Moyer, Katey Sagal, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, and Sutter himself also star, while The Americans Matthew Rhys will guest-star.

Photo by: Ollie Upton/FX




Blindspot (NBC)

After a woman (Jaimie Alexander) with no memories of her past is found naked in Times Square with her body covered in tattoos, she gains the attention of the FBI, who follow the road map on her body to reveal a large crime conspiracy and discover the truth about her identity. Sullivan Stapleton, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Ashley Johnson, Rob Brown, Audrey Esparza, Ukweli Roach also star.

Photo by: Virginia Sherwood/NBC




The Catch (ABC)

Mirielle Enos stars as Alice Martin, a fraud investigator who becomes the victim of... fraud! She has to find her ex-fiance before he frames her and destroys her career. Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers are among the executive producers and Alimi Ballard, Damon Dayoub, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido and Bethany Joy Lenz also star.

Photo by: Craig Sjodin/ABC




Chicago Med (NBC)

The latest spin-off of Dick Wolf'sChicago Fire franchise is an emotional thrill ride that explores the day-to-day chaos of the city's most explosive hospital and the team of doctors who hold it together. They will tackle cases inspired by topical events, while inevitably crossing paths with the Chicago police and fire departments will intertwine as this third team of Chicago heroes hits the ground running. Yaya Dacosta, Oliver Platt, S. Epatha Merkerson, Laurie Holden and Nick Gehlfuss star.

Photo by: Elizabeth Morris/NBC




Code Black (CBS)

Based on a documentary, Code Blackis a medical drama set in the most notorious ER in the nation, where the staff works with limited time and resources to save lives. Marcia Gay Harden, Bonnie Somerville, Raza Jaffrey and Luis Guzman star.

Photo by: Neil Jacobs/CBS




Coach (NBC)

In this follow-up to the ABC sitcom, Coach Hayden Fox (Craig T. Nelson) is called out of retirement to become an assistant coach alongside his son, who is the new head coach at an Ivy league school in Pennsylvania. Barry Kemp, the creator of the original, will write and executive-produce with Nelson.

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Containment (CW)

This new drama from Vampire Diariesand Originals boss Julie Plec tells the story of an epidemic that breaks out in Atlanta, forcing a large portion of the city to be quarantined, leaving those stuck on the inside to fight for their lives while being tragically torn apart from their loved ones. David Gyasi, Christina Moses, Chris Wood, Kristen Gutoskie, Claudia Black, George Young, Hanna Mangan Lawrence and Trevor St. John star.

Photo by: Jim Fiscus, Jim Fiscus/The CW




Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (CW)

Rachel Bloom stars as Rebecca Bunch, a successful, driven, and possibly crazy young woman who impulsively gives up everything - her partnership at a prestigious law firm and her upscale apartment in Manhattan - in a desperate attempt to find love and happiness in that exotic hotbed of romance and adventure: West Covina, Calif.

Photo by: Mathieu Young, Mathieu Young/The CW




Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (CBS)

The latest Criminal Minds spin-off focuses on a division of the FBI that helps American citizens who find themselves in danger abroad. Mindsshowrunner Erica Messer is executive-producing and Gary Sinise, Daniel Henney and Tyler James Williams star.

Photo by: Trae Patton/CBS




Crowded (NBC)

After 20 years of parenting, Mike (Patrick Warburton) and Martina (Carrie Preston) are finally reclaiming their wild side - at least until their two grown daughters (Miranda Cosgrove and Mia Serafino) uexpectedly move back in and Mike's parents (Stacy Keach and Carlease Burke) scratch their plans to spend their golden years in Florida.

Photo by: Justin Lubin/NBC




DC's Legends of Tomorrow(CW)

The latest entry in the Arrow and The Flash universe, features time-traveling rogue Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill), who after seeing a future he desperately wants to prevent from happening, is tasked with assembling a disparate group of heroes and villains to confront an unstoppable threat. Can this ragtag team defeat an immortal threat unlike anything they have ever known? Brandon Routh, Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell, Victor Garber Ciara Renee, Franz Drameh and Caity Lotz also star.

Photo by: Jordan Nuttall/The CW




Dr. Ken (ABC)

Ken Jeong stars in the title role as a physician who's good at pathology but bad at bedside manner. He tries to be a good doctor, husband, and dad, but frequently screws things up. Fortunately, he has a therapist wife (Suzy Nakamura) to help balance him out.
Photo by: Michael Desmond/ABC





The Family (ABC)

A politician's son reappears a decade after disappearing as a young child. In this thriller, the family has to decide whether the prodigal son is really their son, or an impostor. Joan Allen, Zach Gilford, Allison Pill and Margot Bingham star.
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The Frankenstein Code_(Fox)

From super-producer Howard Gordon (24, Homeland) this drama tells the story of Ray Pritchard (Philip Baker Hall), a morally corrupt retired cop, who is given a second chance at life when he is brought back from the dead. His now younger and stronger self (portrayed byTrue Blood's Rob Kazinsky)cwill have to choose between his old temptations and his new sense of purpose.White Collar's Tim DeKay Dilshad Vadsaria, Adhir Kalyan and Ciara Bravo also star.
Photo by: FOX




Game of Silence (NBC)

An attorney's perfect life is put in jeopardy when his long-lost childhood friends unexpectedly reappear after 25 years and dark secrets resurface. David Lyons, Larenz Tate and Michael Raymond-James star.
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Grandfathered (Fox)


John Stamos stars as a longtime bachelor who has his life turned upside down when he discovers he's a fatherand a grandfather. Josh Peck, Paget Brewster, Christina Millian, Kelly Jenrette, and Ravi Patel also star.

Photo by: FOX


The Grinder (Fox)

Rob Lowe stars as a beloved TV lawyer, who returns to his hometown to take over his family's law practice. Fred Savage plays Lowe's brother and Mary Elizabeth Ellis, William Devane and Hana Hayes also star.
Photo by: FOX



The Guide to Surviving Life (Fox)

After a particularly calamitous experience, 26-year-old Cooper Barrett turns to a camera and, using cautionary tales from his own life, helps the youth of America survive the ridiculous disaster that is life and love in your 20s. Jack Cutmore-Scott, Meaghan Rath, James Earl, Charlie Saxton, Maureen Sebastian star.
Photo by: FOX



Heartbreaker (NBC)

Melissa George stars as Dr. Alex Panttiere, an outspoken, world-renowned heart-transplant surgeon -- one of the few women in her field. Stubborn and fearless, she revels in a racy personal, manages the demands of skeptical colleagues, and pushes the boundaries of medicine Dave Annable,Don Hany, Shelley Conn,D.L. Hughley, and Jamie Kennedy also star.
Photo by: Michelle Faye/NBC



Heroes Reborn (NBC)

Chuck's Zachary Levi stars in this 13-episode miniseries that, like the original series, features ordinary people trying to understand and live with their extraordinary abilities. Original cast members Jack Coleman, Masi Oka and Jimmy Jean-Louis will return, and Pruitt Taylor Vince, Robbie Kay, Ryan Guzman, Rya Kihlsedt, Gatlin Green, Henry Zebrowski, Francesca Eastwood, Eve Harlow and Judi Shekoni will also star.
Photo by: NBC, Christos Kalohiridis/NBC



Life in Pieces(CBS)

Written by Better Off Ted's Justin Adlerthis comedy explores one family through the separate stories of its different family members. Dianne Wiest, James Brolin, Zoe Lister Jones, Colin Hanks, Angelique Cabral, Thomas Sadoski and Betsy Brandt make up the ensemble cast.
Photo by: Cliff Lipson/CBS



Limitless (CBS)

Based on the 2011 film of the same name, this drama stars Jake McDorman as Brian Sinclair, who, after discovering the power of the mysterious drug NZT, is coerced into using his new abilities to solve weekly cases for the FBI.Dexter'sJennifer Carpenter, Hill Harperand Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio also star.
Photo by: CBS



Little Big Shots (NBC)

From Ellen DeGeneres and Steve Harvey, this children's variety show will feature extraordinary kids showing off their various talents. Harvey will host the series and interview the wunderkinds "with hilarious results."
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Lucifer (Fox)

Tom Ellis stars as the titular character from DC Comics. When the Lord of Hell gets hella bored with his day job, he leaves his realm and moves to Los Angeles, where he gets his kicks by helping the LAPD punish criminals. Lauren German, Rachael Harris, DB Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Nicholas Gonzalez and Scarlett Estevez also star.
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Minority Report (Fox)

Ten years after the events of the Tom Cruise movie of the same name, a "pre-cog" named Dash (Stark Sand) struggles to live a normal life. He gets help from a detective (Meagan Good) and finds a purpose for his powers.
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The Muppets (ABC)

This time, it's for grownups! The mockumentary will take a look at the personal lives -- both at home and at work -- of Kermit, Miss Piggy and the rest of the gang. The Big Bang Theory's Bill Prady and Bob Kushell are co-writers and executive producers.
Photo by: Eric McCandless/ABC


Of Kings and Prophets(ABC)

An epic Biblical saga told through the eyes of a battle-weary king, a powerful and resentful prophet and a resourceful young shepherd on a collision course with destiny. Ray Winstone stars as King Saul, while Haaz Sleiman, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Oliver Rix, Simone Kessell, James Floyd, Mohammad Bakri and Tomer Kapon round out the cast.
Photo by: Bob D'Amico, ABC




Oil (ABC)

This show, formerly known as Boom, follows a young couple (Chace Crawford, and Rebecca Rittenhouse) who move to North Dakota's busy oil fields hoping to make big money. But a ruthless tycoon (Don Johnson) stands in their way and forces them to put everything on the line, including their marriage. Delroy Lindo, Amber Valetta and Scott Michael Foster also star.
Photo by: Craig Sjodin/ABC


People Are Talking (NBC)

Mark-Paul Gosselaar stars in this comedy about two couples who are best friends and neighbors. As they go through life side-by-side, they can't help but analyze and obsess about everything from sex and race to the fact that the new babysitter might be a porn star, Meaghan Rath, Tone Bell and Bresha Webb also star.
Photo by: Colleen Hayes/NBC

_The Player (NBC)

Set in the high-stakes world of Las Vegas, this drama stars Philip Winchester as a sniper-turned-security expert who has to perform "a series of heroic challenges" in order to save innocent lives. Wesley Snipes also stars as the "pit boss" of the game Winchester's character must play.
Photo by: Gregory Peters/NBC

Quantico (ABC)

Quantico is where the FBI trains its most valuable employees. But in this freshman class, among the best and brightest is a suspected terrorist mastermind who is plotting the biggest attack since 9/11.Priyanka Chopra, Dougray Scott,Jake McLaugthlin, Yasmine Al Massri,Johanna Braddy,Tate Ellington, andGraham Rogersstar.
Photo by: Craig Sjodin/ABC

The Real O'Neals (ABC)

A seemingly perfect Catholic family turns out not to be when their lives take an unexpected turn and surprising truths are revealed. Martha Plimpton,Jay R. Ferguson, Noah Galvin,Matthew Shively,Bebe Wood, and Mary Hollis star.
Photo by: Kevin Foley/ABC

Rosewood (Fox)

This investigative series stars Morris Chestnut as Dr. Beaumont Rosewood, the top private pathologist in all of Miami. He uses his sophisticated, state-of-the-art lab to find the secrets in bodies that others usually miss and help the cynical female detective (Jaina Lee Ortiz) he often works with.Maggie Elizabeth Jones, Anna Konkle and Gabrielle Dennis also star.
Photo by: FOX

Rush Hour (CBS)

Based on the Chris Tucker-Jackie Chan film trilogy, the drama featuresa stoic, by-the-book Hong Kong police officer (Jon Foo) who is forced to work with a cocky African-American LAPD officer (Justin Hires). Cougar Town's Bill Lawrence and Blake McCormick will executive-produce the series, which also stars Aimee Garciaand Wendie Malick.
Photo by: Neil Jacobs/CBS

Scream Queens (Fox)

This first installment in a new anthology series from Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Ian Brennan tells the story of a college campus that's rocked by a series of murders. Jamie Lee Curtis, Emma Roberts, Oliver Hudson, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin, Keke Palmer, Nick Jonas, Ariana Grande, Billie Lourd, Skyler Samuels, Lucien Laviscount, Niecy Nash, Diego Boneta, Glen Powell, and Nasim Pedrad star.
Photo by: Steve Dietl/FOX

Shades of Blue (NBC)

Jennifer Lopez stars as member of a tight-knit crew of police officers who are effective but corrupt. When Lopez's character is forced to become a federal informant, she must decide between her family's welfare and that of her fellow cops. Ray Liotta, Drea de Matteo, Vincent Laresca and Warren Kole also star.
Photo by: Splash

Supergirl (CBS)

Melissa Benoist stars as Kara Zor-El, who escaped her home planet Krypton during its destruction. After hiding the powers she shares with her famous cousin Superman, she finally decides to embrace her superhuman abilities and be a hero. Greg Berlanti (ArrowThe Flash) is executive-producing, and Calista Flockhart, Mehcad Brooks, Chyler Leigh and David Harewood also star.
Photo by: Bonnie Osborne/DC Comics/CBS


Superstore (NBC)

America Ferrera and Ben Feldman star in this workplace comedy about a group of employees at a super-sized megastore. Both the bright-eyed newbies and the seen-it-all veterans tackle the day-to-day grind of rabid bargain hunters, riot-causing sales and nap-worthy training sessions.Mark McKinney, Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn, Nichole Bloom and Nico Santos.
Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC



Telenovela (NBC)

Desperate Housewives alum Eva Longoria stars as Ana Maria, a willful but popular diva who is the star of Latin America's most beloved telenovela. She strives to stay on top in a world where the drama on-camera is nothing compared to what goes on behind the scenes. Amaury Nolasco, Jencarlos Canela, Diana Maria Riva, Jose Moreno Brooks, Alex Meneses and Izzy Diaz also star.
Photo by: Jordin Althaus/NBC



Uncle Buck (ABC)

Mike Epps stars as the titular character in this comedy, based on the movie of the same name. It tells the story of an irresponsible man who becomes his nieces and nephew's babysitter in exchange for a place to stay. His unconventional personality just may make him the right fit for the family and they may also be the answer to his problems.Nia Long, James Lesure, Iman Benson, Sayeed Shahidi and Aalyrah Caldwell also star.
Photo by: Mitchell Haaseth/ABC



Wicked City (ABC)

This anthology series will focus on a different criminal case in Los Angeles history each season. For the first, Adam Rothenberg, Ed Westwick, Taissa Farmiga, and Gabriel Luna are among the cast of people involved in committing, reporting on, or solving a string of serial murders on the Sunset Strip in 1982.
Photo by: Kevin Foley/ABC



You, Me and the End of the World (NBC)

A British import, this adrenaline-fueled one-hour comedy drama stars Rob Lowe, Jenna Fisher and Megan Mullally as an eclectic group of seemingly unconnected people whose lives intersect when news that a comet is on an unavoidable collision course with Earth sets in motion the most hilariously unexpected chain of events imaginable. Joel Fry, Paterson Joseph, Gaia Scodellaro, Pauline Quirke, Fabian McCallum and Kyle Soller also star.
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You the Jury (NBC)

This one-hour reality court show fromLaw & Order mastermind Dick Wolf will air live and will let viewers decide the verdict in real-life civil cases. Wolf will executive-produce the show with Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz and Tom Thayer.
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