CATEGORIES
FOUND
The chains are now off in the cat-andmouse game at the center of this perpetually taut NBC thriller. In Season 1, public relations specialist Gabi (Shanola Hampton) held her former kidnapper, Hugh Evans, aka Sir (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), captive in her basement and used him to help her team find missing people.
ELSBETH
Carrie Preston has played quirky, brilliant Elsbeth Tascioni for 14 years, through memorable appearances on The Good Wife, The Good Fight and now this warmhearted mystery. Viewers can't seem to get enough of this over-the-top Chicago defense attorney turned NYPD police consultant-and unofficial detective.
FBI
Last season ended with Special Agent Tiffany Wallace (Katherine Renee Kane) completely spent after a harrowing struggle to track down and finally kill the terrorist who murdered fellow agent and friend Hobbs (Roshawn Franklin).
RETURNING FAVORITES
Everything's coming up roses for Joan Vassos, whose search for a new romance begins our annual look at all the shows you love
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS
As the third young woman hired to play The Young and the Restless' Sharon Collins in 1994, Sharon Case didn't really know if her new gig would last. \"Soaps tend to be a revolving door,\" says the actress, who had previously appeared as Dawn Winthrop on General Hospital and Debbie Simon on As the World Turns. \"I didn't have super-high expectations.\"
Only Murders in the Building
This season's investigation introduces a set of West Tower oddballs harboring secrets across the courtyard
BOLD'S KARATE KID
The Bold and the Beautiful's Sean Kanan is thrilled that he is once again playing Mike Barnes in the sixth and final season of Cobra Kai, streaming now on Netflix.
Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement
LEE AND ROSEMARY COULTER, is that you? When Calls the Heart stars Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith (above) may be reuniting for this new Hallmark Mystery movie, but their roles are a far cry from the Hope Valley power couple they play on the Western romance series.
WHAT'S WORTH WATCHING
Your day-by-day guide to the week's best television
WHAT'S WORTH WATCHING
Your day-by-day guide to the week’s best television
A FAMILY FIRST
Montana Jordan and Emily Osment tackle marriage and parenthood in CBS's new Young Sheldon spinoff
Soap Dish
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS
Hollywood Black
FROM THE INDIGNITY of blackface minstrelsy in the silent era to the blockbuster heroism of Black Panther in the Marvel era, Hollywood Black (inspired by cinema historian Donald Bogle's book) is a fascinating cultural critique.
MAKING WAVES
A thrilling new lifeguard series dives into the dramatic action along Oahu’s North Shore
WHAT'S WORTH WATCHING
\"IT WAS TRULY like an eclipse of the sun,\" Hollywood producer Samuel Marx is heard gushing about his first glimpse of Elizabeth Taylor, whom he helped launch to movie stardom when he cast the precocious beauty at age 10 in 1943's Lassie Come Home.
WHAT'S WORTH WATCHING
ALL EYES ARE on the City of Light as the Summer Olympics return to Paris for the first time in 100 years. Here's what will make these games magnifique.
WHAT'S WORTH WATCHING
NOT DEAD YET'S Gina Rodriguez returns to primetime to cohost a new game show alongside basketball icon Shaquille O'Neal.
A toast to the greatest toon character ever
New network MeTV Toons is home to a lineup of cartoon all-stars led by one wascally wabbit
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON
Crew Morrow, son of The Young and the Restless' Joshua Morrow, has been tapped by The Bold and the Beautiful to play Will, son of Bill Spencer (Don Diamont, far left, with Crew) and Katie Logan (Heather Tom).
DAYS OF OUR LIVES
\"Fiona comes with her own flair, large and in charge, with a twinkle in her eye\"
THE MASKED SINGER
It’s no shock that the over-the-top competition featuring mystery celebrities in masks and elaborate costumes would go all out for Halloween.
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
FIRST SHOWN LIVE on TV as part of Ford Star Jubilee in 1955, then filmed by Robert Altman in 1988, Herman Wouk’s courtroom classic (adapted from his 1951 novel) is of special interest in its latest version as the final film directed by Oscar winner William Friedkin (The French Connection, The Exorcist).
Lessons in Chemistry
PART JULIA CHILD, part Marie Curie, with the movie-star glow of a Kim Novak, brilliant chemist Elizabeth Zott (the luminous Brie Larson) is ahead of her 1950s times.
POST-STRIKE UPDATE
THE JOKES FLEW fast and furious on Monday, October 2, from late-night hosts back at work after the 148-day writers’ strike had come to an end.
QUIZ MASTER! THE REAL AMY SCHNEIDER STORY
AFTER HER APPEARANCES in 40 Jeopardy! episodes, Tournament of Champions and Jeopardy! Masters, fans may think they know Amy Schneider.
FRASIER IS IN THE BUILDING!
Kelsey Grammer's famous psychiatrist moves back to Boston to hang out with a whole new TV family. (But there's still a bar!)
DAVID MCCALLUM
WHEN MARK HARMON first met David McCallum in 2003 while filming the backdoor pilot for NCIS (which aired on JAG), he gushed, “I can’t imagine I’m shaking the hand of Illya Kuryakin.”
Harry Wild
We're just wild about Harry...and so are viewers. They've turned this Dublin-set series-about a rambunctious retired literature professor (Jane Seymour) who solves mysteries-into a success, and its star couldn't be happier.
Bosch: Legacy
In Bosch: Legacy’s first season finale, private eye Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) was enjoying success after saving a mogul’s young heir from an assassin and solving a murder.
Upload
The sly sci-fi comedy about murdered tech bro Nathan Brown (Robbie Amell), whose consciousness was uploaded to a luxurious virtual-afterlife resort called Lakeview, is back after a year and a half for Season 3, and things are getting trickier than remembering your passwords!