Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:
On September 6, the series finale of The CW drama The Republic of Sarah will air at 9 PM.
The Lifetime movie Harry & Meghan: Escaping the Palace will debut on September 6 at 8 PM. This latest made-for-TV movie will explore what really happened inside the palace that drove Prince Harry (Jordan Dean) and Meghan Markle (Sydney Morton) to leave everything behind in order to make a future for themselves and their son Archie.
On September 7, the 6th season of Queen Sugar will premiere at 8 PM on OWN.
The premiere of American Crime Story: Impeachment will air on FX on September 7 at 10 PM. This version of the anthology will unravel the national crisis that swept up Paula Jones (Annaleigh Ashford), Monica Lewinsky (Beanie Feldstein) and Linda Tripp (Sarah Paulson) as principal characters in the country’s first impeachment proceedings in over a century. Clive Owen will play President Bill Clinton, Edie Falco as Hillary Clinton, Cobie Smulders as Ann Coulter, Mira Sorvino as Marcia Lewis, Margo Martindale as Lucianne Goldberg and Kathleen Turner as Susan Webber Wright.
On September 8, the Disney+ series Doogie Kameahola, M.D. (a reboot of sorts to Doogie Howser, M.D.) will debut online. Set in modern-day Hawaii, Lahela Kamealoha (Peyton Elizabeth Lee) is a 16-year-old prodigy juggling a budding medical career and life as a teenager. Her parents are played by Kathleen Rose Perkins and Jason Scott Lee.
The 90-minute season finale of Good Trouble will air on Freeform on September 8 at the special night of 9:30 PM.
On September 9, the season finale of Heartland will air at 8 PM on UPtv followed by the return of the final season of 800 Words at 9 PM.
The new crime drama Kin will debut online on AMC+ on September 9. The series focuses on the lives of a small, but tight-knit fictional Dublin crime family, The Kinsellas, who are embroiled in a war against a powerful drug kingpin, Eamon Cunningham (Ciaran Hinds from Justice League and The Terror). A boy is killed and his family embark on a gangland war with an international cartel – a war that is impossible to win. It’s David and Goliath. The cast includes Aidan Gillen (Game ofThrones), Charlie Cox (Daredevil) and Maria Doyle Kennedy (Orphan Black and Outlander).
On September 10, the Apple TV+ movie Come From Away will debut online. The musical tells the true story of 7,000 people stranded in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland after all flights into the US are grounded on September 11, 2001. This is a film adaptation of the Broadway hit musical featuring an ensemble cast that includes members of the original and current Broadway casts.
The Netflix feature film Kate will debut online on September 10. An assassin (Mary Elizabeth Winstead from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and Mercy Street), after learning that she has only 24 hours left to live after being poisoned, goes on a manhunt through the streets of Tokyo and befriends the young daughter (newcomer Miku Martineau) of a past target. The cast includes Woody Harrelson and Michiel Huisman.
Also on September 10, the sixth and final season of Lucifer will premiere on Netflix online today
The Hallmark Channel movie Roadhouse Romance will debut at 9 PM on September 11. Country music fan Callie (Lauren Alaina, American Idol runner-up in 2011) is determined to continue her late grandfather’s legacy. While TV director Luke (Tyler Hynes from the Hallmark Channel movies It Was Always You and Flip That Romance) is in town, he teaches her that sometimes it’s best to look forward instead of back.
On September 12, the UPtv movie Love in Translation will debut at 7 PM. Linguistics Ph.D. student Julie Walters (Michelle Argyris from General Hospital) can speak almost every language you can imagine. She is a big believer that languages are best learned when doing fun activities like taking a painting class, hiking or visiting a Museum. Things turn upside down for Julie when handsome Dan (Corey Sevier from Cedar Cove and the Hallmark Channel movie Northern Lights of Christmas), the curator at the museum she dreams to work at, contacts her to get some French classes, and is all about doing it the fun way! As Julie and Dan get into all the fun activities that Julie usually plans for her students, sparks soon fly – could this be the perfect match?
The Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie Redemption in Cherry Springs will debut on September 12 at 9 PM. After fallout from a story, reporter Melanie (Rochelle Aytes from Mistresses and S.W.A.T.) goes home to Cherry Springs for a break. When a friend disappears, she uses her skills to get to the truth, to the local detective’s (Keith Robinson from Dreamgirls) dismay. Frankie Faison also stars.
On September 12, the 5-episode limited series Scenes From a Marriage will debut on HBO at 9 PM. The series explores love, hatred, desire, monogamy, marriage, and divorce through the lens of a contemporary American couple. Mira (Jessica Chastain) is a confident, ambitious tech executive left unfulfilled by her marriage, and Jonathan (Oscar Isaac) is a cerebral and accommodating philosophy professor desperate to keep their relationship intact.
The new Showtime drama American Rust will debut on September 12 at 10 PM. In an economically devastated Pennsylvania steel town, a complicated and compromised chief of police (Jeff Daniels) is forced to decide how far he’s willing to go when the son of the woman he loves (Maura Tierney) is accused of murder. A harrowing journey into the lives of a small town with big secrets, where people are driven by loyalty, love and desperation – and bad choices come far too easy. The cast includes Mark Pellegrino.
Lastly, also on September 12, the season finale of the PBS drama Guilt will air at 10 PM; while that same night, Fantasy Island will air an episode on FOX at 8:30 PM (a special night and time) on FOX and that night, too, the EPIX period piece drama Chapelwaite will move to its new timeslot of 9 PM.
Mark your calendars!
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