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Post by MSTV on Nov 25, 2017 13:51:54 GMT -5
Renewed Star Search (Season Eight) The Surgeon General (Season Three) But You Play One on TV (Season Two) Three's Company (Season Two) Jozi-H (Season Ten) Friday Night Dinners (Season Three) Hourman (Season Five) Quantum Leap (Season Eight) Waitress (Season Two) New People (Season Two) If We're Not Married By 30 (Season Three) The 46 Percenters (Season Three) Women in Black (Season Two) Sawyer & Huck (Season Two) #blessed (Season Two) Evan & The In-laws (Season Two) A Burglar's Guide To The City (Season Two) The Greatest American Hero (Season Two) Super Clyde (Season Three) Wheeler Dealer (Season Three) Bad News (Season Three)
Ordered to Series Coffee Confessions (Season Five) The Honeymooners (Season One) Confessions of a Domestic Failure (Season One) Do No Harm (Season One) Wives of War (Season One) Revival (Season One) Mission Control (Season One) Politics and Prose (Season One) Alf (Season One) Whistleblower (Season One) Hollywood Squares (Season One) Shop 'til You Drop (Season One) Supermarket Sweep (Season One) Triage (Season One) Heartland (Season One) Deception (Season Two) Bright Futures (Season One) History of Them (Season One) Mr. Frederick (Season One) Equal Justice Under Law (Season One)
Cancelled The International (Season Eight) The Science of Women (Season Eight) Hiccups (Season Seven) My Time/Your Time (Season Two) Rubber Guns (Season One) 100 Bullets (Season Two) The Clan of the Cave Bear (Season One) Before the Fall (Season One) First Lady (Season One) 940 Saturdays (Season One) Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (Season Four)
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Post by MSTV on Jan 4, 2018 21:33:15 GMT -5
Order to Series - Comedy
The Honeymooners - "To the moon!" or back to television . . . it's a modern-day reboot of the iconic multi-camera comedy about two couples. Best friends and neighbors like the original, who contend with a new dynamic when one couple remarries after divorcing four years earlier. Ralph Kramden is a perpetually flustered but eternally optimistic New York City bus driver living with his wife, Alice, in a small Brooklyn apartment. Ralph's best friend is sanitation worker Ed Norton, who lives in the same building with wife Trixie. •Jon Cryer as Ralph Kramden •Leah Remini as Alice Kramden •Matt LeBlanc as Edward "Ed" Norton •Jenna Elfman as Thelma "Trixie" Norton
Confessions of a Domestic Failure - There are good moms and bad moms — and then there are hot-mess moms. Introducing Ashley Keller, career girl turned stay-at-home mom who's trying to navigate the world of Pinterest-perfect, Facebook-fantastic and Instagram-impressive mommies but failing miserably. When Ashley gets the opportunity to participate in the Motherhood Better boot camp run by Rachel Wilson, the mommy-blog-empire maven she idolizes, she jumps at the chance to become the perfect mom she's always wanted to be. But will she fly high or flop? From the creators of "How I Met Your Mother" comes a character as flawed and lovable as Bridget Jones or Becky Bloomwood while hilariously lambasting the societal pressures placed upon every new mother. At its heart, Ashley's story reminds moms that there's no way to be perfect, but many ways to be great. •Alyson Hannigan as Ashley Keller •Jason Segel as Jim Keller •Kristin Chenoweth as Rachel Wilson
Revival - Emily is a thirty-something former child star from a beloved '80s family sitcom now living a normal life. Emily reluctantly gets sucked back into the show's revival with her old TV family. •Beth Behrs as Emily •Kelsey Grammer as Paul •Jane Lynch as Holly •Adam Pally as Elliott
Alf - Gordon Shumay is back, a friendly extraterrestrial nicknamed ALF (an acronym for Alien Life Form), crash lands in the garage of the suburban middle-class Tanner family. The family consists of social worker Willie (Jay R. Ferguson), his wife Kate (Emily Rutherford), their teenage daughter Lynn (Sabrina Carpenter), younger son Brian (Hayden Byerly), and their cat Lucky. Unsure what to do, the Tanners take ALF into their home and hide him from the Alien Task Force (a part of the U.S. military that specializes in aliens) and their nosy neighbors Trevor and Raquel Ochmonek (Wendell Pierce and Jackie Harry), until he can repair his spacecraft. It's a modern twist on a classic sitcom from famed producer Seth MacFarlane. •Jay R. Ferguson as Willie Tanner •Emily Rutherford as Kate Tanner •Sabrina Carpenter as Lynn Tanner •Hayden Byerly as Brian Tanner •Wendell Pierce as Trevor Ochmonek •Jackie Harry as Raquel Ochmonek
Bright Futures - Revolves around a group of friends stumbling through the transition from the clueless, immature 20-somethings they are now to the successful professionals they're destined to be. •Emily Ratajkowski •Shameik Moore •Calum Worthy •Jimmy Tatro •Lilly Singh
History of Them - Multi-camera/hybrid comedy billed as a multi-cultural romantic comedy about how two friends fell in love, narrated by their future daughter, using the couple's social media from present-day as a guide. •Zooey Deschanel •Vincent Rodriguez III •Miranda Cosgrove (narrator)
Mr. Frederick - Multi-camera comedy about a progressive family that welcomes their lonely widowed neighbor into their lives only to learn he's an outspoken conservative. •Sarah Chalke •Joel McHale •Bradley Witford as Mr. Frederick
Order to Series - Drama
Coffee Confessions - After four years as one of the hottest dramas on TV, the series, which has been off the air since 2012 returns for a fifth season. Although "Coffee Confessions" is still the hottest daytime show on television, there have been some behind the scenes changes. Elaine (Holland Taylor) retired and married now former executive producer, Jon (Alex Baldwin). Rachel (Rachel Griffiths) was fired for inappropriate comments and the rest of the girls are still suffering in the ratings because of it. On set, Elizabeth, (Cynthia Nixon) is still the star and Allison (Dana DeLaney) remains the outspoken queen on stage and primary victim of Elizabeth's attacks. Maya, (Tracee Ellis Ross) is now newly divorced and learning how to balance work with being a single mother. The new hosts are still trying to fit in with the fan and other women on set. Julie (Jane Kaczmarek) used to be one Hollywood's biggest starts, but after a stint in rehab, her career went down hill. Hired to replace Elaine as the matriarch of the show, Julie is now using "Coffee Confessions" to rebuild her career. Emily (Mindy Kaling) was a former fan of the show, hired as a part of a contest to find the newest host after Rachel was fired. Adjusting to life in New York, Emily must drop her Texas roots and beliefs in order to keep her job on the show. Drew (Ty Burrell) was just brought in as the new executive producer from the news division to try and turn the once hit show back to its glory. •Cynthia Nixon as Elizabeth •Dana DeLaney as Allison •Tracee Ellis Ross as Maya •Jane Kaczmarek as Julie •Mindy Kaling as Emily •Ty Burrell as Drew
Do No Harm - What is it like to be a brain surgeon? How does it feel to hold someone’s life in your hands, to cut into the stuff that creates thought, feeling and reason? How do you live with the consequences of performing a potentially lifesaving operation when it all goes wrong? With astonishing compassion and candor, leading neurosurgeon Henry Marsh reveals the fierce joy of operating, the profoundly moving triumphs, the harrowing disasters, the haunting regrets and the moments of black humor that characterize a brain surgeon’s life. Do No Harm provides unforgettable insight into the countless human dramas that take place in a busy modern hospital. Above all, it is a lesson in the need for hope when faced with life’s most difficult decisions. •Keanu Reeves as Henry Marsh •Christine Lahti •Pauley Perrette •Jesse Lee Soffer
Wives of War - London, 1944. Two young nurses meet at a train station with a common purpose: to join the war effort. Scarlet longs for the chance to find her missing fiancé, Thomas, and to prove to her family—and to herself—that she’s stronger than everybody thinks. Nursing is in Ellie’s blood, but her humble background is vastly different from Scarlet’s privileged upbringing. Though Ellie puts on a brave face, she’s just as nervous as Scarlet about what awaits them in France. In Normandy, the two friends soon encounter the seemingly unflappable Lucy. Scarlet and Ellie are in awe of her courage and competence, but the experienced nurse is well aware of the dangers of the job they’ve chosen—and even she is terrified they won’t make it home alive. Pushed to their limits by the brutality of a world at war, Scarlet, Ellie and Lucy will need to rely on each other—and the power of their friendship—to survive. •Emilia Clarke as Scarlet •Joelle Carter as Ellie •Hayley Atwell as Lucy
Mission Control - The next generation of NASA astronauts and scientists juggle both their personal and professional lives during a critical mission with no margin for error. Poppy Montgomery starts as Julie the flight director for the Durga Mission with Chance Crawford as Stevenson, an astronaut and the Durga Mission’s commander. •Poppy Montgomery as Julie •Chace Crawford as Stevenson •Aimee Teegarden •Courtney B. Vance •John Gallagher, Jr.
Politics and Prose - Josh is a high school English teacher. Prior to entering the classroom, Josh was a speech writer for President Obama. Using his knowledge of the English language and experiences, Josh works towards changing the lives of his students in Newark, New Jersey. After experiencing first hand, the struggles that educators face, Josh decided to run for Congress. Follow Josh and his students on the experience of a lifetime, from White House to school house with a goal of being a member of the House of Representatives. •Darren Criss as Josh •Dennis Haysbert •Laverne Cox •Manny Montana
Whistleblower - Drama about a former whistleblower who lost everything - career, family, reputation - when he stood up against a conglomerate to expose wrongdoing; he now runs a firm dedicated to exposing wrongdoers while protecting those who have the courage to stand up for what's right. •Hugh Laurie •Reba McEntire •Noah Wyle •Bethany Joy Lenz
Triage - Triage reinvents the medical drama by interweaving three distinct phases of two women’s lives. In 2009, we meet Rose and Celia as surgery interns at Stanford, and follow their careers into 2019 and 2029, as they explore cutting-edge medical techniques, and face challenges both professional and personal. But despite any obstacles in their way, Rose & Celia’s epic friendship is the one constant in each other’s lives they can count on. •Jessica Stroup as Rose •Anabelle Acosta as Celia
Heartland - From the creators of "This Is Us" comes a new family drama. When Kim & Jeremy decide it is time to adopt, they adopt a new baby - and the baby's teenage birth mother. •Katherine Heigl as Kim •Justin Hartley as Jeremy •Kaitlyn Dever as Madison •Benjamin Bratt
Deception - When his career is ruined by scandal, superstar magician Cameron Black has only one place to turn to practice his art of deception, influence and illusion - the FBI. Using every trick in the book and inventing new ones, he will help the government catch the world's most elusive criminals while staging the biggest illusions of his career. •Jack Cutmore-Scott as Cameron Black/Jonathan Black •Ilfenesh Hadera as Kay Daniels •Amaury Nolasco as Mike Alvarez •Justin Chon as Jordan Kwon •Laila Robins as Deakins •Lenora Crichlow as Dina Clark •Vinnie Jones as Gunter Gastafsen
Equal Justice Under Law - The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest federal court of the United States. Established pursuant to Article Three of the United States Constitution in 1789, it has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all federal courts and state court cases, to say it simply, it's a big deal. The nine justices of the Supreme Court decide the future of this county. Within each trial, the Justices personal experiences and beliefs influence their decisions. In this new series from Shonda Rhimes, each season builds upon multiple cases, and much like the actual Supreme Court, you'll have to wait until the end of the season for the decision. •James Spader as Chief Justice Lee •Simon Baker as Justice Benson •Anna Deavere Smith as Justice Sawyer •Tovah Feldshuh as Justice Green •Aidan Quinn as Justice Sutton •Zabryna Guevara as Justice Hall •Ana Ortiz as Justice Martinez •Rocky Carroll as Justice Ashford •Mike Pniewski as Justice Woods
Order to Series - Unscripted
Hollywood Squares - Two contestants compete in every match, one playing X and the other O. Taking turns, each contestant selects a square. The star is asked a question and gives an answer. The contestants have the choice of agreeing with the star's answer or disagreeing if they think the star is bluffing. The objective is to complete a line across, vertically, or diagonally or to score as many squares as possible, as contestants could also win by capturing five squares. Correctly agreeing or disagreeing with a star's answer captures the square. If the contestant did not, the square goes to his/her opponent. Join host Anderson Cooper and center square Kathy Griffin each week as they welcome a variety of Hollywood's biggest stars for a star studded game of Tic-Tac-Toe. •Anderson Cooper as Host
Supermarket Sweep - The format combines an ordinary team-based quiz show with the novel concept of a live, timed race through a supermarket. In the timed race, cameras follow the teams with shopping carts through a large vacated supermarket with several aisles; the value of items thrown into the cart determines the winning team. •J.B. Smoove as Host
Shop 'Til You Drop - The backdrop of gameplay was a two-story shopping mall containing 14 stores. Two teams each consisting of two people compete against each other to win prizes and a trip. •Niecy Nash as Host
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Post by MSTV on May 12, 2018 15:34:53 GMT -5
Monday 8:00: The 46 Percenters (Season Three) 8:30: #blessed (Season Two) 9:00: If We're Not Married By 30 (Season Three) 9:30: CONFESSIONS OF A DOMESTIC FAILURE (Season One) 10:00: EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW (Season One)
Tuesday 8:00: Star Search (Season Eight) 9:00: MISSION CONTROL (Season One) 10:00: New People (Season Two)
Wednesday 8:00: Three's Company (Season Two) 8:30: THE HONEYMOONERS (Season One) 9:00: Hourman (Season Five) 10:00: DO NO HARM (Season One)
Thursday 8:00: Waitress (Season Two) 8:30: Wheeler Dealer (Season Three) 9:00: The Surgeon General (Season Three) 10:00: TRIAGE (Season One)
Friday 8:00: Friday Night Dinners (Season Three) 8:30: Evan & The In-laws (Season Two) 9:00: But You Play One on TV (Season Two) 9:30: REVIVAL (Season One) 10:00: Women in Black (Season Two)
Saturday 8:00: Super Clyde (Season Three) 8:30: The Greatest American Hero (Season Two) 9:00: Quantum Leap (Season Eight) 10:00: A Burglar's Guide To The City (Season Two)
Sunday 7:00: Sawyer & Huck (Season Two) 8:00: WHISTLEBLOWER (Season One) 9:00: Jozi-H (Season Ten) 10:00: WIVES OF WAR (Season One)
Mid-Season ALF (Season One) Bad News (Season Three) BRIGHT FUTURES (Season One) COFFEE CONFESSIONS (Season Five) DECEPTION (Season Two) HEARTLAND (Season One) HISTORY OF THEM (Season One) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (Season One) MR. FREDERICK (Season One) POLITICS AND PROSE (Season One) SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP (Season One) SUPERMARKET SWEEP (Season One)
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Post by MSTV on May 16, 2018 16:17:47 GMT -5
Monday The 46 Percenters - An anti-romantic, romantic comedy about the 46 percent of the population who choose to stay married. Told through the point of view of three couples. All they were doing was celebrating the 16th anniversary of Ramy and Kiri, the couple with the seemingly perfect marriage of the group. At the beginning of the evening they are all part of the 46 Percenters - the percentage of Americans who are staying married. By the end of the night, however, things have changed. To Robert and Judy, Ramy and Kiri's lives seem so much easier and better than their own. It's a little crazy at their house with three children and two full time jobs. Robert and Judy juggle their calendars trying to get to soccer games, dental appointments, teachers meetings, and still make time for each other. They do it all pretty well, except for the time for each other part, which is why Robert has to book an "appointment" in Judy's calendar to M.L. - make love. The other couple is Jay and Marni. They met in 10th grade and have been soulmates ever since. They are the couple that always want to sit next to each other at dinner parties, have to be on each other's team on game night, the couple that still has sex twice a week. Jay recently left his job so they could start a business together. But, working in their tiny office and being together 24/7 is creating some problems. Marni adores Jay, but working in such tight quarters has made her hyper-aware of his quirks like the way he drinks water from a bottle like a hamster. Jay is surprised to realize that some of her behavior is beginning to annoy him as well, like when she sings the wrong lyrics to songs everyone knows. Or when she redoes whatever he's just done: Marni has a habit of going back and relocking the office door right after Jay has locked it. As the couples toast to the 46 percent of Americans who stay married, Ramy and Kiri surprise everyone and announce that they are going their separate ways. They explain that it is the little things that have driven them apart: her humming, his nose breathing, and the fact that they have to schedule time for sex. The other couples panic. If Ramy and Kiri, the perfect couple, are splitting up, what chance do they have of staying together? Worried Robert tries to sweep Judy back off her feet with a romantic night in a fancy hotel. Self conscious about her body, Judy invites the kids to Robert's dismay. Jay and Marni have heart to heart talks and tell each other about all the little things that get on their nerves. Not the best idea. And Ramy and Kiri find out that being single is not as carefree as they thought. Here's to everyone who wants to be part of the 46 Percenters! An unromantic romantic comedy about the relatable ups and downs of marriage, family, and relationships. •Donald Faison as Jay •Angela Kinsey as Marni •Mark Consuelos as Ramy •Sofia Vergara as Kiri •Ian Gomez as Robert •Molly Shannon as Judy #blessed - Single-camera comedy about an eccentric group of parent bloggers who work at a digital "mommy media" company and the recently divorced single dad hired to manage them. •Lindsay Sloane •Tracee Ellis Ross •Erinn Hayes •Will Arnett If We're Not Married By 30 - When Cody (Collin Hanks) moved away from the town he grew at the age of eleven, he said goodbye to only girl he'd ever have a crush on, Grace (Greta Gerwig). Their first kiss, a goodbye kiss wouldn't be their last. When they decide to make a promise that if they're not married by thirty they will try to rekindle their middle school love. Now nearly twenty years since saying goodbye, Cody comes to collect on a pre-teen promise. Although they haven't seen each other in more than a decade, Cody and Grace work to rekindle their love with a plan to walk down the aisle before it's too late. •Greta Gerwig as Grace •Colin Hanks as Cody Confessions of a Domestic Failure - There are good moms and bad moms — and then there are hot-mess moms. Introducing Ashley Keller, career girl turned stay-at-home mom who's trying to navigate the world of Pinterest-perfect, Facebook-fantastic and Instagram-impressive mommies but failing miserably. When Ashley gets the opportunity to participate in the Motherhood Better boot camp run by Rachel Wilson, the mommy-blog-empire maven she idolizes, she jumps at the chance to become the perfect mom she's always wanted to be. But will she fly high or flop? From the creators of "How I Met Your Mother" comes a character as flawed and lovable as Bridget Jones or Becky Bloomwood while hilariously lambasting the societal pressures placed upon every new mother. At its heart, Ashley's story reminds moms that there's no way to be perfect, but many ways to be great. •Alyson Hannigan as Ashley Keller •Jason Segel as Jim Keller •Kristin Chenoweth as Rachel Wilson Equal Justice Under Law - The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest federal court of the United States. Established pursuant to Article Three of the United States Constitution in 1789, it has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all federal courts and state court cases, to say it simply, it's a big deal. The nine justices of the Supreme Court decide the future of this county. Within each trial, the Justices personal experiences and beliefs influence their decisions. In this new series from Shonda Rhimes, each season builds upon multiple cases, and much like the actual Supreme Court, you'll have to wait until the end of the season for the decision. •James Spader as Chief Justice Lee •Simon Baker as Justice Benson •Anna Deavere Smith as Justice Sawyer •Tovah Feldshuh as Justice Green •Aidan Quinn as Justice Sutton •Zabryna Guevara as Justice Hall •Ana Ortiz as Justice Martinez •Rocky Carroll as Justice Ashford •Mike Pniewski as Justice Woods
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Post by MSTV on May 16, 2018 16:21:34 GMT -5
Tuesday Star Search - Hosted by Corbin Bleu the classic “talent show” is making its way back to your television. Contestants compete in several genres of entertainment for the chance to win $100,000. The genres included in each episode include; male vocalist, female vocalist, junior vocalist, vocal group, comedy, and dance. In each category two performers face off with the four judges rating the performances ranging from 1-5 stars. The judges’ score out of 20 makes up half of the score; the other half comes from text messing voting live during the show. At the end of each episode the results are revealed and the winning performer moves on to the following week to face another competitor. Once a performer wins three episodes in a row they retire from the show and recieve a $100,000 prize. •Corbin Bleu as Host •Miranda Lambert as Judge •Leslie Jones as Judge (New for Season Eight) •Derek Hough as Judge •Lance Bass as Judge Mission Control - The next generation of NASA astronauts and scientists juggle both their personal and professional lives during a critical mission with no margin for error. Poppy Montgomery starts as Julie the flight director for the Durga Mission with Chance Crawford as Stevenson, an astronaut and the Durga Mission’s commander. •Poppy Montgomery as Julie •Chace Crawford as Stevenson •Aimee Teegarden •Courtney B. Vance •John Gallagher, Jr. New People - When Wayne and Kelly Maines adopted identical twin boys, they thought their lives were complete. But it wasn’t long before they noticed a marked difference between Jonas and his brother, Wyatt. Jonas preferred sports and trucks and many of the things little boys were “supposed” to like, but Wyatt liked princess dolls and dress-up and playing Little Mermaid. By the time the twins were toddlers, confusion over Wyatt’s insistence that he was female began to tear the family apart. In the years that followed, the Maineses came to question their long-held views on gender and identity, to accept and embrace Wyatt’s transition to Nicole, and to undergo an emotionally wrenching transformation of their own that would change all their lives forever. Told through flashbacks, "New People" chronicles a journey that could have destroyed a family but instead brought it closer together. It’s the story of a mother whose instincts told her that her child needed love and acceptance, not ostracism and disapproval; of a Republican, Air Force veteran father who overcame his deepest fears to become a vocal advocate for trans rights; of a loving brother who bravely stuck up for his twin sister; and of a town forced to confront its prejudices, a school compelled to rewrite its rules, and a courageous community of transgender activists determined to make their voices heard. Ultimately, it is the story of an extraordinary girl who fought for the right to be herself. •Michael Weatherly as Wayne Maines •Mary McCormack as Kelly Maines •Peyton List as Nicole •Spencer List as Jonas
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Post by MSTV on May 16, 2018 16:22:56 GMT -5
Wednesday Three's Company - After crashing a party and finding himself passed out in the bathtub, acting school student Johnny Quinn meets Samantha Woods, a wedding planner, and Rebecca Sullivan, a waitress, in need of a new roommate to replace their departing roommate. Johnny quickly accepts the offer to move in with the duo, however, due to overbearing landlord Ken Westchester's intolerance for co-ed living situations, even in a multi-bedroom apartment, Johnny has to tell a few white lies. Frequently siding with the three roommates instead of her husband, Mrs. Westchester's bond with the roommates grows as she learns the truth about Johnny. The show, a comedy of errors, chronicles the escapades and hijinks of the trio's constant misunderstandings, social lives, and financial struggles in a Brooklyn apartment. •Ryan Hansen as Johnny Quinn •Tiffany Thornton as Samantha Woods •Kat Dennings as Rebecca Sullivan •Brad Garrett as Ken Westchester •Jennifer Coolidge as Emily Westchester The Honeymooners - "To the moon!" or back to television . . . it's a modern-day reboot of the iconic multi-camera comedy about two couples. Best friends and neighbors like the original, who contend with a new dynamic when one couple remarries after divorcing four years earlier. Ralph Kramden is a perpetually flustered but eternally optimistic New York City bus driver living with his wife, Alice, in a small Brooklyn apartment. Ralph's best friend is sanitation worker Ed Norton, who lives in the same building with wife Trixie. •Jon Cryer as Ralph Kramden •Leah Remini as Alice Kramden •Matt LeBlanc as Edward "Ed" Norton •Jenna Elfman as Thelma "Trixie" Norton Hourman - DC Comics bring us scientist Rex Tyler. Raised in upstate New York, he developed an affinity for chemistry, particularly biochemistry. Working his way through college, he landed a job researching vitamins and hormone supplements at Bannermain Chemical. A series of discoveries and accidents led him to the "miraculous vitamin" Miraclo. He found that concentrated doses of the "miraclo" given to test mice increased their strength and vitality several times that of normal. After taking a dose himself, Rex found he could have superhuman strength and speed for the hour that vitamin's effects lasted, before returning to human levels. •Grant Gustin Do No Harm - What is it like to be a brain surgeon? How does it feel to hold someone’s life in your hands, to cut into the stuff that creates thought, feeling and reason? How do you live with the consequences of performing a potentially lifesaving operation when it all goes wrong? With astonishing compassion and candor, leading neurosurgeon Henry Marsh reveals the fierce joy of operating, the profoundly moving triumphs, the harrowing disasters, the haunting regrets and the moments of black humor that characterize a brain surgeon’s life. Do No Harm provides unforgettable insight into the countless human dramas that take place in a busy modern hospital. Above all, it is a lesson in the need for hope when faced with life’s most difficult decisions. •Keanu Reeves as Henry Marsh •Christine Lahti •Pauley Perrette •Jesse Lee Soffer
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Post by MSTV on May 16, 2018 16:25:51 GMT -5
Thursday Waitress - Jenna is a waitress living in the American South, trapped in an unhappy marriage with controlling bully Earl. She works in Joe's Pie Diner, where her job includes creating inventive pies with unusual titles inspired by her life, such as the "Bad Baby Pie" she invents after her unwanted pregnancy is confirmed. The waitresses show up late for work, talk on the phone, spend much time with personal business and talk back to the boss. Jenna longs to run away from her dismal marriage and is slowly accumulating money to do so. Her only friends are co-workers Becky and Dawn and regular customer Joe, the curmudgeonly owner of the diner who encourages her to begin a new life elsewhere. Jenna's life changes after she meets her new physician, Jim Pomatter. He has moved to the small town to accommodate his wife, who is completing her residency at the local hospital and is filling in for the woman who has been Jenna's doctor since childhood. The two are attracted to each other, and over the course of several pre-natal appointments the attraction grows. While helping Jenna through life, Becky falls in and out of love with Cal, the chef while Dawn finds love online with her perfect match, Okie. •Kristen Bell as Jenna •Jenna Elfman as Becky •Constance Wu as Dawn •Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Dr. Jim Pomatter •Luka Jones as Earl •James Brolin as Joe •Jon Heder as Okie •Dan Bakkedahl as Cal Wheeler Dealer - Comedy about a suburban housewife and mother who inherits her deceased husband's struggling car dealership in rural West Texas and in an attempt to make a fresh start, she moves her family out of their plush gated community to run the business, something she knows nothing about. •Martha Plimpton •Paris Smith •Buddy Handleson •America Ferrera •Ethan Suplee The Surgeon General - Dr. John Sherman (Jim Caviezel) is the most powerful doctor in the nation, the Surgeon General, who has 315 million patients. Politics, business and the health of the nation collide in this medical drama about the Surgeon General, the most powerful doctor in the country. Relying on his humanity, intelligence and wit, he and his elite team face issues of national importance, while battling the powerful and influential forces of Washington D.C. •Jim Caviezel as Dr. John Sherman (Surgeon General) •Connie Britton as Vice President Victoria Killian •Clark Gregg as James Weaver (Chief of Staff) •Jimmy Smits as Senator Nortega •Josh Hopkins •Rosemarie DeWitt •Tom Ellis •Natascha McElhone Triage - Triage reinvents the medical drama by interweaving three distinct phases of two women’s lives. In 2009, we meet Rose and Celia as surgery interns at Stanford, and follow their careers into 2019 and 2029, as they explore cutting-edge medical techniques, and face challenges both professional and personal. But despite any obstacles in their way, Rose & Celia’s epic friendship is the one constant in each other’s lives they can count on. •Jessica Stroup as Rose •Anabelle Acosta as Celia
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Post by MSTV on May 16, 2018 16:27:04 GMT -5
Friday Friday Night Dinners - From Greg Daniels ("The Office") comes a comedy about a traditional but not strictly observant Jewish family. Join the Fisher's every Friday night, siblings Zachary and Ari reluctantly visit their parents - mom Barbara who is obsessed with reality television and finding spouses for her children and dad Gene who loves to walk around shirtless - for a home cooked meal. Adding to the gallery of oddball characters is a Grandma Eileen, the unemployed Aunt Karen, and eccentric neighbor Mr. Marley who constantly interrupts dinner. Sure they get together on Friday nights but it’s hardly a Sabbath meal as there is no prayer, no kiddush wine and nary a Challah to be found. Sure they throw out the occasional “Mazal Tov!” and sometimes dinner is at a local Chinese restaurant but it wouldn't be Friday night dinner is the whole family isn't together. Joining the cast for season three is Rachel Brosnahan as Rachel Cohen, Zachary's new girlfriend. •Allison Janney as Barbara Fisher •Tony Shalhoub as Gene Fisher •Tracey Morgan as Mr. Marley •Fran Drescher as Aunt Karen •Dianne Wiest as Granda Eileen •Troy Gentile as Zachary Fisher •Rachel Brosnahan as Rachel Cohen (New for Season Three) •Zachary Gordon as Ari Fisher Evan & The In-laws - Single-camera comedy about a young interracial married couple, Evan and Nicole, whose plan to move into Nicole's parents' house goes awry when she takes a temporary job transfer across the country; this leaves Evan - who is black - stuck living alone with his two intrusive, uninhibited white in-laws, exploring the question: what happens when your in-laws are your roommates? •Jamie Lee Curtis •John C. McGinley •Brandon T. Jackson as Evan •Vanessa Bayer as Nicole But You Play One on TV - There is no such thing as the perfect American family - except for The Barkers - the family on the number one rated sitcom in America. What happens when the perfect mom, perfect son, and perfect father leave the TV studio and go home to their families, though? Told through four stories each episode, chronicle the newest episode with The Barkers then go home with each actor as they aren't acting any longer but being true to themselves. •Julie Bowen as Christine Barker / Sarah Katz •David Schwimmer as Adam Katz •Nolan Gould as Eric Katz •Kyla Kenedy as Monica Katz •Christopher Meloni as Jim Barker / Nick Willis •Cheryl Hines as Karen Willis •Sarah Hyland as Kelly Willis •Noah Crawford as Tyler Barker / Steven Meyers •Betsy Brandt as Cheryl Meyers •Billy Gardell as Dennis Meyers Revival - Emily is a thirty-something former child star from a beloved '80s family sitcom now living a normal life. Emily reluctantly gets sucked back into the show's revival with her old TV family. •Beth Behrs as Emily •Kelsey Grammer as Paul •Jane Lynch as Holly •Adam Pally as Elliott Women In Black - Drama billed as a funny and touching exploration of four widows at very different ages and stages of their lives as they deal with love and loss, the challenges of parenting, the hilarious horrors of dating, and the joys of starting anew as they learn how to define themselves by the futures they create and the friendships they make. •Emily Mortimer •Mary-Louise Parker •Chrissy Metz •Octavia Spencer
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Post by MSTV on May 16, 2018 16:28:53 GMT -5
Saturday Super Clyde - Clyde is a meek, unassuming comic book-obsessive mall food court worker who finds his calling. When Clyde gets a really unexpected windfall — the inheritance from his long-dead eccentric Uncle Bill — he decides that his money will be his secret super power, used only for good. •Rupert Grint as Clyde •Mark Addy as Randolph •Justine Lupe as Faith •Tyler Labine as Duke •Diane Guerrero as Maddy The Greatest American Hero - Reboot of the cult 1980s series about an ordinary man, completely content with being average, who wakes up with a superpower suit he never asked for and has to deal with the complications it brings his life. Chronicle Ralph's (Lucas Neff) adventures after a group of aliens give him this red suit as unfortunately and immediately loses its instruction booklet, and thus has to learn how to use its powers by trial and error, often with comical results. As instructed to by the aliens, Ralph collaborates with FBI Special Agent Bill Maxwell (--). Their instructions are to use the suit as a means to fight crime and injustice in the world. Subsequently, Attorney Pam Davidson (Glen Powell), who handled Ralph's divorce, also encounters the aliens. Through some coercion, she eventually agrees to, on occasion, join Ralph and Bill during missions. •Lucas Neff as Ralph Hinkley •Glen Powell as Bill Maxwell •Alison Brie as Pam Davidson Quantum Leap - Based on the classic series from 1989; famed producer J.J. Abrahams brings the series back to life and allows a new generation to experience time travel. Theorizing that one could time travel within his own lifetime, Dr. Sam Beckett led an elite group of scientists into the desert to develop a top-secret project known as Quantum Leap. Pressured to prove his theories or lose funding, Dr. Beckett prematurely stepped into the project accelerator, and vanished. He awoke to find himself in the past, suffering from partial amnesia and facing a mirror image that was not his own. Fortunately, contact with his own time was maintained through brain-wave transmissions with Al, the womanizing, cigar-smoking and best friend sickkick project observer, who appears in the form of a hologram, that only Dr. Beckett can see and hear. Trapped in the past, Dr. Beckett finds himself leaping from life to life, putting things right that once went wrong, and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home. Al can’t help Sam along. There is Ziggy, an artificial intelligence that runs the project and attempts to deduce the purposes of Sam’s leaps. Gooshie is the project’s head programmer while Tina is Al’s girlfriend and Dr. Beeks is the project’s psychiatrist. The series featured a mix of comedy, drama and melodrama, social commentary, nostalgia and science fiction. One of its trademarks is that at the end of each episode, Sam "leaps" into the setting for the next episode, usually uttering a dismayed "Oh, boy!" •Nathan Fillion as Dr. Sam Beckett •Scott Caan as Al Calavicci •Scott Bakula as Gooshie •Sarah Michelle Gellar as Tina •Adam Arkin as Dr. Beeks •Kevin Spacey as Ziggy (Voice) A Burglar's Guide To The City - At the core of A Burglar's Guide to the City is an unexpected and thrilling insight: how any building transforms when seen through the eyes of someone hoping to break into it. Studying architecture the way a burglar would, go through walls, down elevator shafts, into panic rooms, up to the buried vaults of banks, and out across the rooftops of an unsuspecting city. With the help of FBI Special Agents, reformed bank robbers, private security consultants, the L.A.P.D. Air Support Division, and architects past and present, dissect the built environment from both sides of the law. Whether picking padlocks or climbing the walls of high-rise apartments, finding gaps in a museum's surveillance routine or discussing home invasions in ancient Rome. •Jonny Lee Miller •Janet Montgomery •Tim Daly •Josh Dallas •Patina Miller
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Post by MSTV on May 16, 2018 16:30:55 GMT -5
Sunday Sawyer & Huck - After a murder case brings them together in St. Louis, Tom Sawyer hires his previously estranged boyhood friend Huck Finn as an investigator for his foundering one-man legal firm and together they take on cases for people who don’t have anywhere else to turn. Billed as a reimagining of the iconic characters of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn as adults in modern day America at a time that harkens back to the racial and class divides that inspired Mark Twain's books the pair decide to team up to help others who don’t have the resources to hire help. •Ryan Phillippe as Tom Sawyer •Josh Hopkins as Huck Finn Whistleblower - Drama about a former whistleblower who lost everything - career, family, reputation - when he stood up against a conglomerate to expose wrongdoing; he now runs a firm dedicated to exposing wrongdoers while protecting those who have the courage to stand up for what's right. •Hugh Laurie •Reba McEntire •Noah Wyle •Bethany Joy Lenz Jozi-H - You’ve been to the “ER”, you’ve seen Seattle Grace, you went to the “House”, but now it’s time to experience the hospital half-way across the world in Johannesburg, South Africa. British Television creator, Ashley Pharoah brings us to the fictional Johannesburg General Hospital, better know as “Jozi-H”. Filled with doctors from across the world who are the best at what they do, the doctors as “Jozi-H” are trying to cure Africa one by one but also dealing with every day life. •Joshua Jackson as Dr. Andrew Witter •Holly Hunter as Dr. Emily Free •Angela Bassett as Dr. Mary Parks •John Cho as Dr. Allen Lee •Mattew Fox as Dr. Tim Bruno •Philip Winchester as Dr. Alex Hill •Archie Panjabi as Dr. Joyce Long Wives of War - London, 1944. Two young nurses meet at a train station with a common purpose: to join the war effort. Scarlet longs for the chance to find her missing fiancé, Thomas, and to prove to her family—and to herself—that she’s stronger than everybody thinks. Nursing is in Ellie’s blood, but her humble background is vastly different from Scarlet’s privileged upbringing. Though Ellie puts on a brave face, she’s just as nervous as Scarlet about what awaits them in France. In Normandy, the two friends soon encounter the seemingly unflappable Lucy. Scarlet and Ellie are in awe of her courage and competence, but the experienced nurse is well aware of the dangers of the job they’ve chosen—and even she is terrified they won’t make it home alive. Pushed to their limits by the brutality of a world at war, Scarlet, Ellie and Lucy will need to rely on each other—and the power of their friendship—to survive. •Emilia Clarke as Scarlet •Joelle Carter as Ellie •Hayley Atwell as Lucy
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Post by MSTV on May 16, 2018 16:40:53 GMT -5
Mid-Season Alf - Gordon Shumay is back, a friendly extraterrestrial nicknamed ALF (an acronym for Alien Life Form), crash lands in the garage of the suburban middle-class Tanner family. The family consists of social worker Willie (Jay R. Ferguson), his wife Kate (Emily Rutherford), their teenage daughter Lynn (Sabrina Carpenter), younger son Brian (Hayden Byerly), and their cat Lucky. Unsure what to do, the Tanners take ALF into their home and hide him from the Alien Task Force (a part of the U.S. military that specializes in aliens) and their nosy neighbors Trevor and Raquel Ochmonek (Wendell Pierce and Jackie Harry), until he can repair his spacecraft. It's a modern twist on a classic sitcom from famed producer Seth MacFarlane. •Jay R. Ferguson as Willie Tanner •Emily Rutherford as Kate Tanner •Sabrina Carpenter as Lynn Tanner •Hayden Byerly as Brian Tanner •Wendell Pierce as Trevor Ochmonek •Jackie Harry as Raquel Ochmonek Bad News - Robyn Hagan (Courtney Cox) is a well-respected hard-hitting New York City news anchor on the number one station in the market. After one little slip-up Robyn is fired and forced to take a job as a human interest reporter at a fifth-rate news station in small-town Nebraska. When she arrives, she meets her executive producer (Hamish Linklater) who has a different perspective on how news should be deliver. Robyn fights for air-time with the evening anchors (Matthew Lillard & JoAnna Garcia Swisher). Life isn't as easy, glamorous, or rewarding as it was one, this is all bad news for Robyn. •Courtney Cox as Robyn Hagan •Hamish Linklater as James Fleischer •Matthew Lillard as Nathaniel Martinez •JoAnna Garcia Swisher Joanna Von Ancken Bright Futures - Revolves around a group of friends stumbling through the transition from the clueless, immature 20-somethings they are now to the successful professionals they're destined to be. •Emily Ratajkowski •Shameik Moore •Calum Worthy •Jimmy Tatro •Lilly Singh Coffee Confessions - After four years as one of the hottest dramas on TV, the series, which has been off the air since 2012 returns for a fifth season. Although "Coffee Confessions" is still the hottest daytime show on television, there have been some behind the scenes changes. Elaine (Holland Taylor) retired and married now former executive producer, Jon (Alex Baldwin). Rachel (Rachel Griffiths) was fired for inappropriate comments and the rest of the girls are still suffering in the ratings because of it. On set, Elizabeth, (Cynthia Nixon) is still the star and Allison (Dana DeLaney) remains the outspoken queen on stage and primary victim of Elizabeth's attacks. Maya, (Tracee Ellis Ross) is now newly divorced and learning how to balance work with being a single mother. The new hosts are still trying to fit in with the fan and other women on set. Julie (Jane Kaczmarek) used to be one Hollywood's biggest starts, but after a stint in rehab, her career went down hill. Hired to replace Elaine as the matriarch of the show, Julie is now using "Coffee Confessions" to rebuild her career. Emily (Mindy Kaling) was a former fan of the show, hired as a part of a contest to find the newest host after Rachel was fired. Adjusting to life in New York, Emily must drop her Texas roots and beliefs in order to keep her job on the show. Drew (Ty Burrell) was just brought in as the new executive producer from the news division to try and turn the once hit show back to its glory. •Cynthia Nixon as Elizabeth •Dana DeLaney as Allison •Tracee Ellis Ross as Maya •Jane Kaczmarek as Julie •Mindy Kaling as Emily •Ty Burrell as Drew Deception - When his career is ruined by scandal, superstar magician Cameron Black has only one place to turn to practice his art of deception, influence and illusion - the FBI. Using every trick in the book and inventing new ones, he will help the government catch the world's most elusive criminals while staging the biggest illusions of his career. •Jack Cutmore-Scott as Cameron Black/Jonathan Black •Ilfenesh Hadera as Kay Daniels •Amaury Nolasco as Mike Alvarez •Justin Chon as Jordan Kwon •Laila Robins as Deakins •Lenora Crichlow as Dina Clark •Vinnie Jones as Gunter Gastafsen Heartland - From the creators of "This Is Us" comes a new family drama. When Kim & Jeremy decide it is time to adopt, they adopt a new baby - and the baby's teenage birth mother. •Katherine Heigl as Kim •Justin Hartley as Jeremy •Kaitlyn Dever as Madison •Benjamin Bratt History of Them - Multi-camera/hybrid comedy billed as a multi-cultural romantic comedy about how two friends fell in love, narrated by their future daughter, using the couple's social media from present-day as a guide. •Zooey Deschanel •Vincent Rodriguez III •Miranda Cosgrove (narrator) Hollywood Squares - Two contestants compete in every match, one playing X and the other O. Taking turns, each contestant selects a square. The star is asked a question and gives an answer. The contestants have the choice of agreeing with the star's answer or disagreeing if they think the star is bluffing. The objective is to complete a line across, vertically, or diagonally or to score as many squares as possible, as contestants could also win by capturing five squares. Correctly agreeing or disagreeing with a star's answer captures the square. If the contestant did not, the square goes to his/her opponent. Join host Anderson Cooper and center square Kathy Griffin each week as they welcome a variety of Hollywood's biggest stars for a star studded game of Tic-Tac-Toe. •Anderson Cooper as Host Mr. Frederick - Multi-camera comedy about a progressive family that welcomes their lonely widowed neighbor into their lives only to learn he's an outspoken conservative. •Sarah Chalke •Joel McHale •Bradley Witford as Mr. Frederick Politics and Prose - Josh is a high school English teacher. Prior to entering the classroom, Josh was a speech writer for President Obama. Using his knowledge of the English language and experiences, Josh works towards changing the lives of his students in Newark, New Jersey. After experiencing first hand, the struggles that educators face, Josh decided to run for Congress. Follow Josh and his students on the experience of a lifetime, from White House to school house with a goal of being a member of the House of Representatives. •Darren Criss as Josh •Dennis Haysbert •Laverne Cox •Manny Montana Shop 'Til You Drop - The backdrop of gameplay was a two-story shopping mall containing 14 stores. Two teams each consisting of two people compete against each other to win prizes and a trip. •Niecy Nash as Host Supermarket Sweep - The format combines an ordinary team-based quiz show with the novel concept of a live, timed race through a supermarket. In the timed race, cameras follow the teams with shopping carts through a large vacated supermarket with several aisles; the value of items thrown into the cart determines the winning team. •J.B. Smoove as Host
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Post by MSTV on Jul 3, 2018 7:36:42 GMT -5
Fall Premiere Dates Sawyer & Huck - September 16 Whistleblower - September 16 Jozi-H - September 16 (Two Hour Season Premiere) The 46 Percenters - September 17 #blessed - September 17 If We're Not Married By 30 - September 17 Confessions of a Domestic Failure - September 17 Star Search - September 18 (Two Hour Season Premiere) New People - September 18 Three's Company - September 19 (One Hour Season Premiere) Hourman - September 19 Do No Harm - September 19 Waitress - September 20 Wheeler Dealer - September 20 The Surgeon General - September 20 (Two Hour Season Premiere) Friday Night Dinners - September 21 Evan & The In-laws - September 21 But You Play One on TV - September 21 Revival - September 21 Women in Black - September 21 Super Clyde - September 22 (One Hour Season Premiere) Quantum Leap - September 22 A Burglar's Guide To The City - September 22 Wives of War - September 23 Designated Survivor - September 24 Misson Control - September 25 The Honeymooners - September 26 Triage - September 27 The Greatest American Hero - September 29
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Post by MSTV on Oct 23, 2018 13:25:00 GMT -5
Winer Mid-Season Schedule (December 2018)
Monday 8:00: The 46 Percenters (Season Three) 8:30: #blessed (Season Two) 9:00: If We're Not Married By 30 (Season Three) 9:30: Confessions of a Domestic Failure (Season One) 10:00: Equal Justice Under Law (Season One)
Tuesday 8:00: Star Search (Season Eight) 9:00: HEARTLAND (Season One) 10:00: New People (Season Two)
Wednesday 8:00: Three's Company (Season Two) 8:30: The Honeymooners (Season One) 9:00: Hourman (Season Five) 10:00: Do No Harm (Season One)
Thursday 8:00: Waitress (Season Two) 8:30: Wheeler Dealer (Season Three) 9:00: The Surgeon General (Season Three) 10:00: Triage (Season One)
Friday 8:00: Friday Night Dinners (Season Three) 8:30: Evan & The In-laws (Season Two) 9:00: But You Play One on TV (Season Two) 9:30: Revival (Season One) 10:00: Women in Black (Season Two)
Saturday 8:00: Super Clyde (Season Three) 8:30: The Greatest American Hero (Season Two) 9:00: Quantum Leap (Season Eight) 10:00: A Burglar's Guide To The City (Season Two)
Sunday 7:00: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (Season One) 8:00: SUPERMARKET SWEEP (Season One) 8:30: SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP (Season One) 9:00: Jozi-H (Season Ten) 10:00: Wives of War (Season One)
Returning in the Spring Mission Control (Season One) Sawyer & Huck (Season Two) Whistleblower (Season One)
Debuting in the Spring ALF (Season One) Bad News (Season Three) BRIGHT FUTURES (Season One) COFFEE CONFESSIONS (Season Five) DECEPTION (Season Two) HISTORY OF THEM (Season One) MR. FREDERICK (Season One) POLITICS AND PROSE (Season One)
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Post by MSTV on Oct 24, 2018 20:26:38 GMT -5
Winer Mid-Season Schedule (January 2019)
Monday 8:00: The 46 Percenters (Season Three) 8:30: #blessed (Season Two) 9:00: If We're Not Married By 30 (Season Three) 9:30: Confessions of a Domestic Failure (Season One) 10:00: Equal Justice Under Law (Season One)
Tuesday 8:00: COFFEE CONFESSIONS (Season Five) 9:00: HEARTLAND (Season One) 10:00: New People (Season Two)
Wednesday 8:00: Three's Company (Season Two) 8:30: The Honeymooners (Season One) 9:00: Hourman (Season Five) 10:00: Do No Harm (Season One)
Thursday 8:00: Waitress (Season Two) 8:30: Wheeler Dealer (Season Three) 9:00: The Surgeon General (Season Three) 10:00: Triage (Season One)
Friday 8:00: Friday Night Dinners (Season Three) 8:30: MR. FREDERICK (Season One) 9:00: But You Play One on TV (Season Two) 9:30: Revival (Season One) 10:00: Women in Black (Season Two)
Saturday 8:00: Super Clyde (Season Three) 8:30: The Greatest American Hero (Season Two) 9:00: Quantum Leap (Season Eight) 10:00: A Burglar's Guide To The City (Season Two)
Sunday 7:00: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (Season One) 8:00: SUPERMARKET SWEEP (Season One) 8:30: SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP (Season One) 9:00: Jozi-H (Season Ten) 10:00: Wives of War (Season One)
Returning in the Spring Mission Control (Season One) Sawyer & Huck (Season Two) Whistleblower (Season One) Star Search (Season Eight) Evan & The In-laws (Season Two)
Debuting in the Spring ALF (Season One) Bad News (Season Three) BRIGHT FUTURES (Season One) DECEPTION (Season Two) HISTORY OF THEM (Season One) POLITICS AND PROSE (Season One)
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Post by MSTV on Nov 3, 2018 8:34:26 GMT -5
Winer Mid-Season Schedule (February/March 2019)
Monday 8:00: The 46 Percenters (Season Three) 8:30: #blessed (Season Two) 9:00: If We're Not Married By 30 (Season Three) 9:30: Confessions of a Domestic Failure (Season One) / HISTORY OF THEM (Season One) 10:00: Equal Justice Under Law (Season One)
Tuesday 8:00: Star Search (Season Eight) 9:00: COFFEE CONFESSIONS (Season Five) / Mission Control (Season One) 10:00: New People (Season Two)
Wednesday 8:00: Three's Company (Season Two) 8:30: The Honeymooners (Season One) 9:00: Bad News (Season Three) 9:30: BRIGHT FUTURES (Season One) 10:00: Do No Harm (Season One)
Thursday 8:00: Waitress (Season Two) 8:30: Wheeler Dealer (Season Three) 9:00: The Surgeon General (Season Three) 10:00: Triage (Season One)
Friday 8:00: Friday Night Dinners (Season Three) 8:30: MR. FREDERICK (Season One) 9:00: But You Play One on TV (Season Two) 9:30: Revival (Season One) 10:00: Women in Black (Season Two)
Saturday 8:00: The Greatest American Hero (Season Two) 8:30: ALF (Season One) 9:00: Quantum Leap (Season Eight) 10:00: A Burglar's Guide To The City (Season Two)
Sunday 7:00: Sawyer & Huck (Season Two) 8:00: Whistleblower (Season One) 9:00: Jozi-H (Season Ten) 10:00: Wives of War (Season One)
Returning in the Spring Evan & The In-laws (Season Two)
Debuting in the Spring DECEPTION (Season Two) POLITICS AND PROSE (Season One)
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