There are lots of new TV shows airing tonight!
31.05.2024 - 21:41 / justjared.com
If you’re staying in tonight (Friday, May 31), there’s plenty to watch on TV!
Later this evening, two TV shows will be airing season premieres – and one show is airing its season finale.
Plenty of the networks have announced their Fall 2024 TV schedules already! Find out what’s coming to NBC, to CBS, to ABC, and to The CW, among the networks. Sadly, there are also more shows coming to an end in 2024.
Click through to see which shows are ending and premiering tonight, May 31…
There are lots of new TV shows airing tonight!
Christina Hall is back for a new Christina on the Coast season, and HGTV has set the premiere date for Season 5. The interior designer returns on Thursday, July 11, at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Andy Cohen is clearing up some rumors about The Real Houswives of New Jersey!
Nothing lasts forever. Even vampires.
There are sadly some shows coming to an end tonight (Sunday, June 9)!
Joe Otterson TV Reporter The second half of “Outlander” Season 7 has set its premiere date at Starz. The final eight episodes of the season will premiere on Nov. 22.
Your first look at the new season of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles is here!
There’s so much great television airing tonight (Thursday, May 30)!
There’s plenty of great TV to watch tonight (Wednesday, May 29)!
There’s plenty of great television to watch tonight (Thursday, May 23)!
The winner of the 46th season of Survivor has been revealed!
Gumball’s identity was revealed during the season finale of The Masked Singer on Wednesday night!
There’s plenty of great TV tonight (Wednesday, May 22)!
There’s a lot happening on television tonight (Tuesday, May 21)!
Tracker ended on a high note for CBS.
homeless man slugged longtime Adam Sandler sidekick Steve Buscemi earlier this month.Host Jake Gyllenhaal as a police sergeant took inspiration from the random attack on a Brooklyn street to kickstart the new task force for the easily recognizable, but indistinguishable actors, dubbed the “Organization to Hinder Harmful Incidents in Manhattan,” or, “Oh, him.”“Summer is coming up and we are seeing an increase in random acts of violence across our streets. Just this week, national treasure Steve Buscemi was punched while walking through Kips Bay,” Gyllenhaal said at a press conference in perfect imitation of a born-and-raised New York cop.“These types of attacks cannot and will not be tolerated,” he added.Buscemi’s attacker socked him in the face on the morning of May 8 — causing the former FDNY firefighter to suffer “bleeding to his eye, swelling, bruising, and substantial pain” — before casually walking awayWhile jarring, the incident is far from isolated — it comes three years after Rick Moranis was punched while walking on the Upper West Side, and just one month after Buscemi’s “Boardwalk Empire” co-star Michael Stuhlbarg was also randomly targeted by a rock-welding homeless man on the Upper East Side.“Oh, that guy!” the crowd of journalists cooed as Stuhlbarg’s face came up on the NYPD screen, with Heidi Gardner adding that she could never place his name: “I always want to call him Tom something.”Gyllenhaal brought the focus back to the issue at hand: that “character actors are being targeted.”“Simply put, it’s actors whose faces you can remember, names you cannot,” he explained.“So when you may be a character actor if you’ve ever been on the TV show Boardwalk Empire.
“I’m not afraid to testify at all, I’m just not going to out of fear,” said James Austin Johnson ‘s Donald Trump from the hall of a Manhattan courthouse in the cold open tonight of the final show of SNL’s 49th season.
Katy Perry is leaving American Idol after the show crowns the Season 22 winner, and ahead of the grand finale on Sunday night, the judge predicts she’ll most likely cry.
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains details of tonight’s Blue Bloods Season 14 midseason finale, which is the close of the first part of the NYPD family drama’s final season.
SPOILER ALERT! This story contains details from the season finale of Fire Country on CBS.