Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:
On May 4, the season finale of All Rise will air on CBS at 9 PM.
Gold Digger is the new streaming series set to debut on Amazon Prime on May 4. This 6-part drama focuses on Julia (Julia Ormond), a wealthy divorcee who incites the anger of her suspicious adult kids – and ex-husband – after falling for suave younger man Benjamin (Ben Barnes).
On May 6, the season finale of Riverdale will air on The CW at 8 PM.
The Sundance Now streaming series Bad Mothers will debut online on May 7. Sarah’s (Tess Haubrich), suburban bliss is destroyed when her husband has an affair with her best friend, Charlotte (Melissa George), head of the Bedford Mothers’ Club. Ousted from the snooty club, Sarah finds unexpected support among the titular Bad Mothers. The new friends exact revenge on Charlotte, which leads to deadly results.
The official timeslot premiere of Council of Dads will air on May 7 at 8 PM on NBC followed the season premiere of Blindspot at 9 PM.
On May 8, the 2nd season of Dead to Me will premiere on Netflix online.
The new streaming series The Eddy will debut on Netflix online on May 8. A jazz club in the heart of multicultural Paris faces danger in this musical drama series from La La Land director Damien Chazelle, starring Amandla Stenberg, Andre Holland and Melissa George.
Also on May 8, Dynasty will air its season finale on The CW at 9 PM and on that same night, MacGyver will air its season finale on CBS at 8 PM followed by the two-part season finale of Magnum P.I. at 9 and 10 PM.
The UPtv movie Change of Heart will debut on May 10 at 7 PM. Straitlaced Diane (Leah Pipes) finds herself stranded at a delightful bed and breakfast where the friendly owner is keen on playing matchmaker for Diane and her handsome son. The cast includes Mackenzie Astin, Lindsay Wagner, John Ratzenberger and Rick Malambri.
On May 10, the season finale of Outlander will air at 8 PM on Starz; and that same night The Rookie will air its season finale at 10 PM on ABC.
And lastly, also on May 10, the new HBO 6-part limited series I Know This Much Is True will debut at 9 PM. Based on Wally Lamb’s award-winning New York Times bestseller of the same name, Mark Ruffalo stars as identical twin brothers Dominick and Thomas Birdsey in a family saga that follows their parallel lives in an epic story of betrayal, sacrifice and forgiveness. The ensemble cast includes Archie Panjabi, Bruce Greenwood, Guillermo Diaz, Imogen Poots, Juliette Lewis, Kathryn Hahn, Melissa Leo and Rosie O’Donnell.
Mark your calendars!
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