Global TV has announced its Fall lineup and it is full of new and returning shows.
04.06.2020 - 00:45 / variety.com
By Joe Otterson
TV Reporter
The CW is adding another acquired series to its fall 2020 lineup.
The network has picked up the French-Italian co-production “Devils.” The series is described as an international thriller that follows Massimo Ruggero (Alessandro Borghi), the charismatic yet ruthless Head of Trading at NYL, one of the world’s most important investment banks, and his mentor, NYL’s CEO Dominic Morgan (Patrick Dempsey). After Dominic appoints another colleague over Massimo following a
Global TV has announced its Fall lineup and it is full of new and returning shows.
Hard-hitting news show “60 Minutes” and true crime series “48 Hours” are coming to Global this fall.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVAfter an “upfront week” that spanned five and a half weeks, from Fox unveiling its fall lineup on May 11 to ABC announcing its fall roster earlier today, June 17, we have a fall 2020 grid of the broadcast networks’ schedules.The fall schedule is as atypical as the way it was unveiled this year amid a coronavirus pandemic.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorAmazon Studios has taken all global rights to Story Syndicate’s Untitled Voting Rights documentary about voter suppression featuring politician, lawyer and author Stacey Abrams. The doc comes from Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning filmmaker Liz Garbus and Oscar-nominated filmmaker Lisa Cortés, and the plan is for Amazon to release the doc in theaters prior to this year’s U.S.
Modern Family and How to Get Away with Murder may have signed off for good this spring, but ABC will still welcome back plenty of old favorites this fall TV season, assuming production is able to resume. The network has announced its planned fall 2020 TV schedule, and most of it looks pretty familiar.Thursdays still belong to Grey's Anatomy, its spin-off Station 19, and A Million Little Things.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterABC released its fall lineup on Tuesday, with the broadcaster planning to be back to business as usual despite the production shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.Guidelines were recently issued on how shows can resume production despite the pandemic, though the vast majority of productions have not started up again yet.“We wanted to honor the current environment and be thoughtful, which is why we waited until this moment when we have more confidence in our
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe CW announced Tuesday an additional four series acquisitions as part of its summer lineup.Making their U.S. debuts on The CW are: the horror whodunnit competition “Killer Camp,” debuting July 16 at 8 p.m.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorThe CW has added a quartet of alternative acquisitions to its summer line-up and has set its remaining summer 2020 premiere dates.Making their U.S.
The Voice will return to Mondays and Tuesdays with a familiar quartet of coaches in Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Gwen Stefani. This Is Us, New Amsterdam, the One Chicago suite, Superstore, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, SVU, and The Blacklist will also kick off new seasons this fall. NBC will be bringing some new blood to their fall lineup in the Law & Order: SVU spin-off, titled Law & Order: Organized Crime, which features Christopher Meloni returning to his role as Elliot Stabler.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVNBC has unveiled a fall 2020 schedule comprised entirely of series that are yet to film new seasons. It is a strategy similar to CBS’ approach as both networks appear confident that they can get new episodes ready by sometime in the fall.
return to the universe is finally taking shape. The new spinoff, called, will make its debut this fall.
Will Thorne Staff WriterNBC has announced its fall schedule, with its biggest shows seemingly set to return despite the current coronavirus production situation.Sources close to the network say that while it is unlikely that everything will be ready in time for the traditional start of the network season in September, it is confident that the return to production is moving along fast enough that it will have its biggest series like “This Is Us” and new “Law & Order” spinoff “Law & Order:
someplace, whether that's or On Demand, so at least you can relive past seasons—a highly satisfying activity when you've blown through or just want to watch something you know you love.Below, an ongoing list of the all the TV shows that that have been canceled or are ending in 2020.AJ and the Queen, 1 seasonNetflix on this RuPaul dramedy, co-created by Sex the City's Michael Patrick King, that follows drag queen Ruby Red as she travels across the country in a run-down RV with an unlikely
J Balvin and Khalid, among others.Top Drawer, meanwhile, will remain a standalone company in its own right, in addition to serving as the merch and ecommerce wing for EMPIRE, which has artists such as Young Dolph and Robin Thicke on its roster and has been expanding from its Bay Area roots into Nashville and London in recent months, among other areas.
Patrick Dempsey is returning to TV!
The CW has acquired an Italian thriller series starring Patrick Dempsey and is now shifting around its previously announced fall 2020-21 broadcast season schedule to accommodate it.
By Peter White
Patrick Dempsey has been getting his hair touched up by his hairstylist wife Jillian Dempsey during quarantine and she’s revealing what she uses on his hair!