Mid-Season
3,000 Hours - Drama about a group of master's psychology candidates who embark on the 3,000 clinical hours they must spend in the field with patients to get their degrees - all while balancing their education, friendships and messy personal lives.
•Kylie Bunbury
•Tyler Ritter
•Justine Lupe
•Glen Powell
Abby's - From the producers of "The Good Place" comes a hilariously aspirational new comedy about the best bar in San Diego, home to good prices, great company and, of course, Abby. This unlicensed, makeshift bar nestled in her backyard is the opposite of everything annoying about today's party scene. There are rules at Abby's: no cell phones (not even to "look something up"), earning a seat at the bar takes time and losing a challenge means drinking a limey, sugary "not-beer" drink. As the oddball cast of regulars will tell you, hanging out at Abby's is a coveted honor. But once you're in, you're family.
•Natalie Morales as Abby
•Neil Flynn as Fred
•Jessica Chaffin as Beth
•Leonard Ouzts as James
•Kimia Behpoornia as Rosie
•Nelson Franklin as Bill
Adam & Eve - Based on the French-Canadian format, ADAM & EVE follows one couple at three stages of their relationship -- young and passionate, middle-aged with kids, and navigating retirement. It’s a comedy about the big questions: What makes a marriage last? Do people ever really change? And, after 40 years together, why can’t we pick a place for dinner without it turning into a whole, you know, “thing?”
•Taran Killam as Adam
•Odette Annable as Eve
•Jaynee-Lynne Kinchen as Beth
•Luca Luhan as Casey
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
Bait & Tackle - When the family patriarch retires, three adult siblings must step up to run the family business - a small town bait & tackle shop. Every day bring a new challenge but one thing remains the same . . . the "fishy" relationship between siblings.
•Jason Sudeikis
•Krysten Ritter
•Ethan Suplee
Best Wishes - Drama which tells the story of a pragmatic, once successful man, Nick Day, who thinks the notion of wishes is a waste of time due to a personal tragedy he's recently endured; but just as everything in his life is crumbling around him, things get more complicated when he's approached by a potentially crazy woman claiming to be in the business of granting wishes; and she needs Nick's help.
•Donald Faison as Nick
•Kristen Schaal
Blended - Eleven-year-old Isabella is biracial; her mother is white and her father is black. Other people sometimes describe her as "exotic," but she doesn't think of herself that way. Isabella is also from a blended family. Her mother, a waitress at Waffle House, has a serious boyfriend, a white guy who drives a truck, manages a bowling alley, and has dozens of interesting tattoos. Her father is a successful corporate attorney who drives a Mercedes and has a serious girlfriend, who is black, an interior decorator with a son that Isabella is looking forward to having for a big brother.
Her parents share custody and each Sunday they meet at the mall and do "the exchange." Mostly, it's done curtly, without talking, so Isabella "hates, hates, hates it." One week she’s Isabella with her dad, his girlfriend Anastasia, and her son Darren living in a fancy house where they are one of the only black families in the neighborhood. The next week she’s Izzy with her mom and her boyfriend John-Mark in a small, not-so-fancy house that she loves. Shifting between two sets of parents, no matter how much she cares about them and how different their lifestyles are, is hard.
As new tensions begin to rise, Isabella works to find her place in the world. Isabella feels even more stuck in the middle, split and divided between them than ever. And she’s is beginning to realize that being split between Mom and Dad is more than switching houses, switching nicknames, switching backpacks: it’s also about switching identities.
When her parents, who both get engaged at the same time, get in their biggest fight ever, Isabella doesn’t just feel divided, she feels ripped in two. What does it mean to be half white or half black? To belong to half mom and half dad? And if you’re only seen as half of this and half of that, how can you ever feel whole?
It seems like nothing can bring Isabella’s family together again—until the worst happens. Isabella and Darren are stopped by the police. A dangerous, racially biased event offers a deeper exploration of the unique struggles faced by young people of color.
•Eris Baker as Isabella
•Jennifer Carpenter as Isabella's Mom
•Dax Shepard as John-Mark
•Jocko Sims as Isabella's Dad
•Christina Moses as Anastasia
•Niles Fitch as Darren
•Josh Dallas as Police Officer
Catch Me If You Can - Catch Me if You Can is the semi-autobiography of Frank Abagnale, a former con artist who, as a young man, cashed $2.5 million worth of bad checks while impersonating a Pan Am pilot, a doctor, a teacher, and an attorney.
•Jesse Spencer as Frank Abagnale Jr.
•Kyle Chandler as Carl Hanratty
•Timothy Hutton as Frank Abagnale Sr.
•Natascha McElhone as Paula Abagnale
Coffee Confessions - 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
Duet Duel - Seven celebrity artists choose a non-celebrity partner from a selection of people who submit performances to perform a duet of their choice. Each pair perform and earn votes from the live voters in the audience and the celebrity panel.
•Ross Mathews as Host
•Bobby Bones as Judge
•Sherri Shepherd as Judge
•Adam Rippon as Judge
•Lionel Richie as Celebrity Singer
•Gwen Stefani as Celebrity Singer
•Usher as Celebrity Singer
•Miranda Lambert as Celebrity Singer
•Jason Mraz as Celebrity Singer
•Nate Ruess as Celebrity Singer
•Anne-Marie as Celebrity Singer
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
King of Sting - Drama based on the true story of the most successful undercover operative in DEA history, who happens to be an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala named Carlos Sagastume.
•Adan Canto as Carlos Sagastume
•Mariska Hargitay
•Eddie Cahill
The Marriage Lie - Small screen take on Kimberly Belle's bestselling book in which Iris and Will have been married for seven years and life is as close to perfect as it can be; but on the morning Will flies out for a business trip to Florida, Iris's happy world comes to an abrupt halt. Another plane headed for upstate New York has crashed into a field, killing everyone on board and, according to the airline, Will was one of the passengers; grief-stricken and confused, Iris is convinced it all must be a huge misunderstanding.
•Mandy Moore as Iris
•Ryan Eggold as Will
•Ginnifer Goodwin
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone - One day, Lori Gottlieb (Lauren Graham) is a therapist who helps patients in her Los Angeles practice. The next, a crisis causes her world to come crashing down. Enter Wendell (Tom Papa), the quirky but seasoned therapist in whose office she suddenly lands. With his balding head, cardigan, and khakis, he seems to have come straight from Therapist Central Casting. Yet he will turn out to be anything but.
As Gottlieb explores the inner chambers of her patients' lives -- a self-absorbed Hollywood producer (John Stamos), a young newlywed diagnosed with a terminal illness (Sherri Saum), a senior citizen threatening to end her life on her birthday if nothing gets better (Dianne Wiest), and a twenty-something who can't stop hooking up with the wrong guys (Wallis Currie-Wood) -- she finds that the questions they are struggling with are the very ones she is now bringing to Wendell.
With startling wisdom and humor, Gottlieb invites us into her world as both clinician and patient, examining the truths and fictions we tell ourselves and others as we teeter on the tightrope between love and desire, meaning and mortality, guilt and redemption, terror and courage, hope and change.
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone is revolutionary in its candor, offering a deeply personal yet universal tour of our hearts and minds and providing the rarest of gifts: a boldly revealing portrait of what it means to be human, and a disarmingly funny and illuminating account of our own mysterious lives and our power to transform them.
•Lauren Graham as Lori Gottlieb
•Tom Papa as Wendell
•John Stamos
•Sherri Saum
•Dianne Wiest
•Wallis Currie-Wood
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
The Overdue Life of Amy Byler - Overworked and under appreciated, single mom Amy Byler needs a break. So when the guilt-ridden husband who abandoned her shows up and offers to take care of their kids for the summer, she accepts his offer and escapes rural Pennsylvania for New York City.
Usually grounded and mild mannered, Amy finally lets her hair down in the city that never sleeps. She discovers a life filled with culture, sophistication, and—with a little encouragement from her friends—a few blind dates. When one man in particular makes quick work of Amy’s heart, she risks losing herself completely in the unexpected escape, and as the summer comes to an end, Amy realizes too late that she must make an impossible decision: stay in this exciting new chapter of her life, or return to the life she left behind.
But before she can choose, a crisis forces the two worlds together, and Amy must stare down a future where she could lose both sides of herself, and every dream she’s ever nurtured, in the beat of a heart.
•Allison Miller as Amy Byler
•Eric Winter
Ricard Lovely - Richard Lovely is the disgruntled author of the best-selling children's book series, Mr. Mouse. He doesn’t hate children, but rather just everything about them. After a publicity fiasco involving an unexpectedly conniving foster kid, Mr. Mouse appears in Richard’s real life as he is forced into an unlikely father/son relationship that will change his life forever.
•Ben Stiller as Richard Lovely
•Jason Alexander as Mr. Mouse (Voice)
•Mason Schneiderman as Georgie
•Martha Plimpton as Alana Lovely
•Tracee Ellis Ross as Kelli
•Jay R. Ferguson as Rex
•Asif Ali as Howard
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
That 90's Show - From the creators of "That 70's Show" comes a comedy for the next generation. Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon) are married with a teenager all their own (Peyton List). The series will revolve around their relationship with their daughter as well as Brittany and her group of teenage friends, their mishaps, and their coming of age story, set in 1990s Wisconsin.
•Peyton List as Brittany Forman
•Karan Brar as Raj
•Paris Smith as Ashley
•Nick Merico as Matt
•Kevin Quinn as Andrew
•Topher Grace as Eric Forman
•Laura Prepon as Donna Pinciotti-Forman