Well, for all of you who are just chomping at the bit for new episodes from your old favourites, the networks have given out a few dates for returning series, so mark your DVRs. It's show time!
CBS returns so far include:
March 17 - The comedies How I Met Your Mother, The Big Bang Theory and Two and a Half Men with 9 remaining episodes (eps) each
March 24 - CSI: Miami with 8 eps
March 30 - Cold Case with 5 eps
April 2 - Criminal Minds, CSI:NY with 7 eps each
April 3 - CSI, Without a Trace with 6 eps each
April 4 - Ghost Whisperer, Numbers with 6 eps each
April 8 - NCIS with 7 eps
April 11 - Moonlight with 4 eps
April 14 - Rules of Engagement with 6 eps
Shark, The Unit and Cane will remain on hiatus for mid season show launch, which include Dexter (YAY! - although I'm not sure how a butchered Dexter episode will compare to the real thing because you won't get to see any... butchering that is.), Big Brother, and Jericho. They did begin production again for Swingtown, though it is still not scheduled.
NBC also announced return dates:
April 3 - My Name is Earl with a one hour episode
April 10 - 30 Rock, The Office, Scrubs and ER
April 15 - Law & Order: SVU
April 23 - Law & Order
Medium will keep it's current slot and finish out it's season. Other announcements are forthcoming. By the way, NBC did pick up Chuck and Life as well as Heroes for next season. All three will relaunch in the fall.
Fox's premiere of New Amsterdam is slated to start March 4 and based on website dates, looks like its second episode will be just two days later. From there, it will air every Monday, possibly to replace Prison Break...
USA Network will premiere In Plain Sight with Mary McCormack - from the commercials, it looks to be a more humourous rendition of TNT's Saving Grace about a hard drinkin', hard lovin', hard ass police woman. In Plain Sight seems to be about a hard drinkin', hard lovin', hard ass US Marshall in the Witness Protection business. If it's anything like Burn Notice, you'll love it.
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