Here is a long list of the programming options of what to expect on TV this week now that the fall TV season has started:
On September 21, the following shows will debut or return:
The new NBC drama Blindspot will debut at 10 PM, starring Jaimie Alexander (Kyle XY and the Thor films) and Sullivan Stapleton (Strike Back).
The season premieres of Scorpion and NCIS: Los Angeles will air on CBS at 9 and 10 PM respectively.
Gotham will air its season premiere at 8 PM on FOX followed by the debut of Minority Report at 9 PM that is based on the film of the same name, starring Stark Sands (Inside Llewyn Davis), Meagan Good (Californication and the short-lived Deception), Wilmer Valderrama (That 70’s Show) and Nick Zano (What I Like About You).
Castle will air its season premiere on ABC at 10 PM.
Then on September 22, the following return, debut or air their season finales:
NCIS and NCIS: New Orleans will both air their season premieres at 8 and 9 PM respectively on CBS followed by the debut of the new drama Limitless at 10 PM, which is based on the feature film, starring Jake McDorman (Greek), Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter), Hill Harper (CSI: NY) and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (Grimm).
The new thriller Scream Queens will air its two-hour series debut at 8 PM on FOX, starring Emma Roberts (American Horror Story: Freak Show), Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween and True Lies), Lea Michele (Glee), Abigail Breslin (Zombieland), Oliver Hudson (Nashville), Skyler Samuels (American Horror Story: Coven and The Nine Lives of Chloe King), Keke Palmer (Masters of Sex), Diego Bonita (Pretty Little Liars and Rock of Ages), Niecy Nash (The Soul Man), Nick Jonas (Kingdom) and actress-singer Ariana Grande [among others].
The fall finale of The Haves and Have Nots will air at 9 PM followed by the second season premiere of If Loving You Is Wrong both on OWN at 10 PM.
On September 23, the following return or debut:
The Mysteries of Laura will air its season premiere at 8 PM on NBC followed by the two-hour season premiere of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit at 9 PM.
The new drama Rosewood, starring Morris Chestnut (Legends and Nurse Jackie) and Jaina Lee Ortiz (The After) will air its series premiere on FOX at 8 PM followed by the season premiere of Empire at 9 PM.
The season premiere of Nashville will air at 10 PM on ABC.
On September 24, the following debut or return:
The season premieres of Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder will all air on ABC at 8, 9 and 10 PM respectively.
The new reboot series Heroes Reborn, starring (among others) Zachary Levi (Chuck), Robbie Kay (Once Upn a Time), Ryan Guzman (Pretty Little Liars and The Boy Next Door) and Jack Coleman, will debut for two hours at 8 PM followed by the series debut of The Player, starring Wesley Snipes and Philip Winchester (Strike Back) at 10 PM both on NBC.
Hawaii Five-0 and Blue Bloods will air their season premieres on September 25 on CBS at 9 and 10 PM respectively.
On September 26, the new Hallmark Channel movie Love On the Air will debut at 9 PM, starring Allison Sweeney (Days of Our Lives) and Jonathan Scarfe (Ties That Bind).
And on September 27, the following will debut, return or air their finales:
Once Upon a Time will not only air a recap episode at 7 PM but it will also air its season premiere at 8 PM on ABC. This will be followed by the debuts of Blood & Oil, starring Chace Crawford (Gossip Girl), Rebecca Rittenhouse (Red Band Society) and Scott Michael Foster (Chasing Life and Once Upon a Time) [among others] at 9 PM and Quantico, starring Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra, Josh Hopkins (Cougar Town) and Jake McLaughlin (Believe) [among others] at 10 PM.
The two-hour series finale of CSI will air at 9 PM on CBS.
The Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie Hello It’s Me will debut at 9 PM, starring Kelli Martin (ER and Life Goes On and (Kavan Smith (When Calls the Heart).
The PBS Masterpiece mini-series Indian Summers will air at 9 PM starting tonight [airing through November 22], starring Julie Walters (Harry Potter franchise), Jemima West (The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones) and Henry Lloyd-Hughes (Madame Bovary and Anna Karenina) [among others].
And, the season finale of Ray Donovan and Masters of Sex will air on Showtime at 9 and 10 PM respectively.
Mark your calendars!




