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Premiere Dates For New and Returning TV Shows- September 2018




SEPTEMBER 4
Mayans M.C. -FX, New drama series
The Purge -USA/Syfy, new drama series

SEPTEMBER 5
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia -FXX, S13
The Bobby Brown Story -BET, new miniseries

SEPTEMBER 6
54 Hours -Sundance Now, new miniseries

SEPTEMBER 7
Marvel’s Iron Fist -Netflix, S2
Atypical -Netflix, S2
Cable Girls -Netflix, S3

SEPTEMBER 9
The Deuce -HBO, S2
Shameless -Showtime, S9
Kidding -Showtime, new comedy series
The Last Ship -TNT, Season 5; final season
You -Lifetime, new drama series
The Bad Seed -Lifetime, new drama series

SEPTEMBER 12
American Horror Story -FX, S8

SEPTEMBER 14
American Vandal -Netflix, S2
BoJack Horseman -Netflix, S5
The First -Hulu, new drama series
Forever -Amazon Prime, new comedy series

SEPTEMBER 15
Sorry for Your Loss -Facebook Watch, new drama series

SEPTEMBER 21
The Good Cop -Netflix, New drama series
Maniac- Netflix, New dark comedy series

SEPTEMBER 23
9-1-1 -Fox, S2

SEPTEMBER 24
The Good Doctor -ABC, S2
The Big Bang Theory -CBS, S12
Young Sheldon -CBS, S2
Magnum P.I. -CBS, New drama series revival
Bull -CBS, S2
Manifest -NBC, New drama series
The Resident -Fox, S2

SEPTEMBER 25
NCIS -CBS, S16
FBI -CBS, New drama series
NCIS: New Orleans- CBS, S5
This Is Us -NBC, S3
New Amsterdam -NBC, New drama series
The Gifted -Fox, S2
Lethal Weapon -Fox, S3
Mr Inbetween -FX, New drama series

SEPTEMBER 26
The Goldbergs -ABC, S5
American Housewife -ABC, S3
Modern Family -ABC, S10
A Million Little Things -ABC, New drama series
Single Parents- ABC, New comedy series
Chicago Med -NBC, S4
Chicago Fire - NBC, S7
Chicago P.D. -NBC, S6
Empire- Fox, S5
Star- Fox, S3
South Park - Comedy Central, S22
Norsemen -Netflix, S2

SEPTEMBER 27
Grey’s Anatomy- ABC, S15
How to Get Away with Murder- ABC, S5
Mom -CBS, S6
Murphy Brown- CBS, new comedy series revival
S.W.A.T. -CBS, S2
The Good Place -NBC, S3
Law & Order: SVU -NBC, S19

SEPTEMBER 28
McGyver -CBS, S3
Hawaii Five-O -CBS, S9
Blue Bloods -CBS, S9
The Cool Kids -Fox, new comedy series
Hell’s Kitchen -Fox, S18
Chef’s Table -Netflix, S5
El Marginal -Netflix, S2
Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father -Netflix, S2
Reboot: The Guardian Code -Netflix, S2

SEPTEMBER 29
The Inspectors -CBS, S4

SEPTEMBER 30
God Friended Me- CBS, new drama series
NCIS: Los Angeles -CBS, Season 10 premiere
The Simpsons -Fox, S30
Bob’s Burgers -Fox, S9
Family Guy -Fox, S16
Rel -Fox, new comedy series
Poldark -PBS, S4

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