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DEAD RECKONING
A mysterious swordswoman! A terrifying Governor! And: Even. More. Zombies! Rick and Co. return for a killer new season
KILLER INSTINCT
As The Walking Dead returns for a fifth season, stars Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus talk about teaming up to lead in a world gone mad
DEAD HEAD
The Walking Dead franchise’s big boss, Scott M. Gimple, on everything from the upcoming Rick Grimes films to the episode he keeps rewatching
DAWN OF THE DEAD
Fear the Walking Dead rises in a sunny new setting at the start of our favorite zombie apocalypse
''We All Have Secrets''
On Hulu’s eerie Nine Perfect Strangers, the clients at an exclusive wellness spa have as much to hide as the mysterious owner
NCIS IN Paradise
Aloha from the NCIS: Hawai'i field office in Pearl Harbor—and meet the magnetic special agent in charge BY JIM HALTERMAN
Chapelwaite
SERIES PREMIERE Sunday, Aug. 22, 10/9c, Epix
Hit & Run
ORIGINAL DRAMA Buckle up for a tense, globe-hopping thriller that will have you double-checking what’s in the rearview mirror.
The Ultimate Surfer
SERIES PREMIERE Monday, Aug. 23, 10/9c, ABC
Cecily Strong – Crying and Laughing
Comedy and sorrow play equal roles in SNL’s Cecily Strong’s memoir This Will All Be Over Soon
Cooking With Paris Is Anti-Aspirational Food Television
Paris Hilton rattles the very foundations of cooking shows.
WELCOME (BACK) TO FANTASY ISLAND
TV’s classic what-if series returns with more magical adventures, memorable guest stars and a marvelous new host, Ms. Roarke
Ted Lasso
The Emmys love this feel-good comedy—because who wouldn’t?
In Their Own Words
IF EVER THERE were a worthy subject for the In Their Own Words series—which has previously profiled Muhammad Ali, Jim Henson, and Pope Francis—it’s Diana, the glamorous People’s Princess whose life was filled with so much strife.
Heels
ARROW VET STEPHEN Amell happily shifts from hero to heel for this winning sports drama.
Blue Skies Ahead
Abby’s got a new attitude—and a fun new love interest on the horizon!—when Chesapeake Shores returns
LET THE GAMES BEGIN!
Simone Biles leads Team USA to Tokyo—finally—for the Summer Olympics. Here’s your guide to the most compelling competitors going for gold in your favorite sports
Man vs. History
History buffs and Mythbusters alike will love this new series in which professional storyteller Bil Lepp (below) hunts down the truth behind various American legends. The show smartly kicks off with a Wild West outlaw who’s a household name: Billy the Kid.
The Beast Must Die
REVENGE IS A dish best served with a slow burn in a six-part melodrama that puts two broken souls on a search for answers on the scenic Isle of Wight.
Taxi
IF YOU ASKED Marilu Henner for her happiest days on Taxi, she’d likely say Tuesday, September 12, 1978, through Wednesday, June 15, 1983. That’s not the actress’ famous total recall talking but the premiere and finale dates for the Emmy-winning comedy set at Manhattan’s (fictional) Sunshine Cab. Every day on the set was “magical,” says Henner, who played Elaine Nardo, a divorced mom with artsy ambitions and the garage’s only female driver.
Unforgotten
THE PAST UP- ENDS the present whenever cold-case detectives Cassie Stuart (the intensely watchable Nicola Walker) and Sunny Khan (Sanjeev Bhaskar) dig into long-buried crimes in this compelling Masterpiece Mystery! drama, which hits an emotional peak in Season 4.
Schmigadoon!
A loving send-up of the musical’s golden age hits all the right notes
MEET THE COUPLES - Married at First Sight
The Lone Star State gets a little less lonely as Season 13 of the arranged-nuptials sensation heads to Houston. And according to exec producer Montré Burton, the show is “bringing more diversity than ever,” including its first Asian American couple, Bao and Johnny (above), and a cast mostly in their thirties instead of twenties. Here, we introduce the twosomes (matched by Married’s stable of experts) who will permanently altar their future.
Gossip Girl
IF I WERE to text my reaction to sitting through four overlong episodes (50-plus minutes) of this toxic reboot about the over-privileged youth of New York’s Upper East Side, all you’d see would be a series of barf emojis.
Judge Judy
Judith Sheindlin—aka Judge Judy, the sharp-tongued wit we know, love, and fear—didn’t invent the unscripted court show genre. She revolutionized it. Before her series debuted in 1996 (above), one of the only other shows of its kind, The People’s Court, let the squabbling plaintiffs and defendants take the spotlight, while Joseph Wapner presided with a staid style.
Darcey and Stacey
Wonder twin powers, reactivate! Bold, blonde, funny forty-something moms Darcey and Stacey Silva (above, from left)—who first mesmerized us in 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days—are back for Season 2 of their popular spinoff with more emotional turmoil, personal triumph and plastic surgery.
This IP Can't Dunk
King James gets traded to the Warner Bros. super-team.
Another Bard, Another Park
Classical Theatre of Harlem and Will Power refashion Richard III
Big Brother
THREE REASONS TO WATCH
Evil
You’ll Scream! You’ll Laugh!