Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:
On September 16, the second season of High Potential will premiere on ABC at 10 PM.
The series finale of The Summer I Turned Pretty will air online on September 17 on Amazon Prime; while that same day, the season finale of Family Law will air on CW at 9 PM. Also, the season four premiere of The Morning Show will air online on Apple TV+ and the first three episodes of season two of Gen V will premiere online on Amazon Prime on September 17.
On September 18, the third season of Reasonable Doubt will premiere online on Hulu.
The new limited series Black Rabbit will debut online on Netflix on September 18. A rising-star restaurateur is forced into New York’s criminal underworld when his chaotic brother returns to town with loan sharks on his trail. The cast includes Jason Bateman, Judd Law, Abbey Lee, Dagmara Dominczyk, Odessa Young, Sope Dirisu, Troy Kotsur, Chris Coy and Cleopatra Coleman.
On September 19, the new Apple TV+ series Chief of War will air its season finale online.
The Hulu movie Swiped will debut online on September 19. Inspired by the story of Whitney Wolfe Herd (Lily James), founder and former CEO of dating platform Bumble. The movie also stars Dermot Mulroney, Dan Stevens, Clea DuVall, Pierson Fode and Joely Fisher.
On September 20, the first Hallmark+ franchise movie The Groomsmen: Last Dance will make its linear debut on Hallmark Channel at 8 PM. This movie debuted on Hallmark+ back on October 31.
The third season of Tulsa King will premiere online on Paramount+ on September 21 while that same night, the CBS special A Grammy’s Salute to Earth, Wind & Fire Live: The 21st Night of September will air at 8 PM.
Lastly on September 21, the documentary Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery will debut online on both Hulu and Disney+. This documentary tells the untold story of the groundbreaking music festival featuring only women artists, started by iconic Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan and her team in the late 1990s, in opposition to systemic industry barriers that limited women from playing together on a concert bill and getting back-to-back airplay on the radio. The documentary reunites and features interviews with Sarah McLachlan and original Lilith Fair artists Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, Erykah Badu, Paula Cole, Jewel, Mýa, Natalie Merchant, Indigo Girls and Emmylou Harris and a new generation of artists who have carried the torch, including Brandi Carlile and Olivia Rodrigo, among others.
Mark your calendars!
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