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Premiere Dates For New & Returning TV Shows- November 2017

NOVEMBER 1

STAN AGAINST EVIL- IFC, Season 2

NOVEMBER 2

MOM- CBS, Season 5


LIFE IN PIECES- CBS, Season 3

S.W.A.T. - CBS, new drama series 

NOVEMBER 3

ALIAS GRACE -Netflix, new drama series


NOVEMBER 5

SHAMELESS - Showtime, Season 8

SMILF - Showtime, New Comedy series 
THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE - Starz, Season 2

NOVEMBER 7

DAMNATION- USA, new drama series


TEACHERS- TV Land, Season 2b

NOVEMBER 13
ILL BEHAVIOR - Showtime, new British comedy series
NOVEMBER 14

FUTURE MAN- Hulu, new comedy series

NOVEMBER 17

LONGMIRE- Netflix, Season 6, final season


THE PUNISHER- Netflix, New Action series 
NOVEMBER 19

SEARCH PARTY- TBS, Season 2


NOVEMBER 21

CHICAGO MED- NBC, Season 3



MARVEL'S RUNAWAYS - Hulu, new drama series

NOVEMBER 23

SHE’S GOTTA HAVE IT- Netflix, new dramedy series

A PLACE TO CALL HOME- Acorn TV, Season 5

NOVEMBER 28

GLITCH- Netflix, new drama series


NOVEMBER 29:

VIKINGS- History, Season 5

 THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL- Amazon Prime, new dramedy Series 


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