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2012 Summer Premiere Dates
August August 8: 11:00pm Go On (NBC): Series Premiere/Special Preview (Matthew Perry) August 12: 9:00pm Hell on Wheels (AMC): Season Premiere 10:30pm Animal Practice (NBC): Series Premiere/Special Preview August 13: 8:00pm Hotel Hell (FOX): Series Premiere (New Series with Gordon Ramsay) 9:00pm Hoarders (A&E): Season Premiere 10:00pm Major Crimes (TNT): Series Premiere (New Series from the makers of The Closer with Mary McDonnell) 10:00pm Grimm (NBC): Season Premiere August 17: 10:00pm Boss (Starz): Season Premiere 10:00pm Strike Back (Cinemax): Season Premiere August 19: 10:00pm Copper (BBC America): Series Premiere (New Series from Barry Levinson and Tom Fontana) August 24: 8:00pm America's Next Top Model (The CW): Season Premiere |
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Sticky this mods! Had no idea about Common Law. I may check that out, along with AGT.
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Made a couple of additions.
Louis CK has a new standup special on FX Inside the Actors Studio will feature Matt Weiner and the cast of Mad Men. You can look on the list to find the date and times. |
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June 20: 8:30pm Big Daddy (ABC Family): Series Premiere (New Comedy series) Wonder when the networks will burn off canceled shows like Breaking in? |
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What broadcast shows that premiered this season and are being renewed will get re-airs over the summer?
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10:00pm Kurt Sutter's Outlaw Bikers (Discovery): Series Premiere (Sons of Anarchy's showrunner gets his own reality show) |
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
(Post 11223176)
What broadcast shows that premiered this season and are being renewed will get re-airs over the summer?
Repeats begin May 24th. Keep in mind your not going to get all 23 episodes re-aired since there isn't enough weeks in the summer. The show is mostly self contained cases, but there is a serialized backstory. |
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Originally Posted by aktick
(Post 11223258)
I know what I won't be watching Mondays at 10. :lol:
It may be worth it just to see how serious he takes himself. If it's half as bad as Sons of Anarchy, I may suffer through it. :lol: |
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Hotel Hell is actually premiering June 4th. MasterChef is May 29th along with Hell's Kitchen.
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Originally Posted by aktick
(Post 11223258)
I know what I won't be watching Mondays at 10. :lol:
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Originally Posted by mcfly
(Post 11225960)
Hotel Hell is actually premiering June 4th. MasterChef is May 29th along with Hell's Kitchen.
Hotel Hell will air later this summer. The date is TBA. |
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Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 11225977)
The dates I listed are correct. They were revised recently.
Hotel Hell will air later this summer. The date is TBA. |
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Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 11225953)
Person of Interest (CBS). If got renewed for a 2nd season and was probably the biggest hit of the Fall. I believe it averaged about 14-15M viewers per week.
Repeats begin May 24th. Keep in mind your not going to get all 23 episodes re-aired since there isn't enough weeks in the summer. The show is mostly self contained cases, but there is a serialized backstory. ALSO: Kurt Sutter's series on Discovery, -according to my DVR, -is called "Outlaw Empires". |
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^^^ Thanks. Made the correction.
Here's a Promo for Sutter's show: <iframe id="dit-video-embed" width="640" height="360" src="http://static.discoverymedia.com/videos/components/dsc/d03913fbc8d4f956572dd8cf8574bbc9176fc3ef/snag-it-player.html?auto=no" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" allowtransparency="true"></iframe> |
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No Wipeout this summer? Bummer.
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Originally Posted by jgantert
(Post 11229251)
No Wipeout this summer? Bummer.
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Originally Posted by Jadzia
(Post 11229411)
Wipeout starts June 28th.
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Is STZ going to do a re-air of S1 of Boss before S2? If so, I might hold on to STZ after Magic City ends.
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
(Post 11232825)
Is STZ going to do a re-air of S1 of Boss before S2? If so, I might hold on to STZ after Magic City ends.
It's only 8 episodes, so you should get caught up pretty fast. |
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Sweet. Thanks.
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Great thread. Thank you. Been suffering from Gordon Ramsay withdrawl.
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Updated the list with a few items from SyFy for June and July.
Haven doesn't have a premiere date yet. |
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Originally Posted by starseed1981
(Post 11232869)
Great thread. Thank you. Been suffering from Gordon Ramsay withdrawl.
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As the last Sons of Anarchy fan standing around here :), I'm looking forward to Outlaw Empires. Good to see all the USA shows firing back up, too.
:up: Thanks for the thread, DJariya. |
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This thread isn't really the place, but for anyone who is curious, here are the week 1 ratings for Kurt Sutter's new reality series.
Kurt Sutter's Outlaw Empires - Discovery 0.856 million viewers, #16; 0.517 million adults 18-49 (0.4 rating), #15 Read more at http://www.thefutoncritic.com/rating...f7wAdd4mFfL.99 Not good. Sutter tweeted that he was disappointed with the #'s. |
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Looks like SyFy is holding Haven until fall.
ERIC BALFOUR @ERICBALFOUR Here ya go... #Haven Season 3 premieres in the US on September 21st at 9/10C on @SyFy |
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Originally Posted by birdseye
(Post 11235256)
Looks like SyFy is holding Haven until fall.
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AMC has the following premiere dates for this summer:
July 15: Breaking Bad Small Town Security August 12: Hell On Wheels |
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Originally Posted by windom
(Post 11241470)
AMC has the following premiere dates for this summer:
July 15: Breaking Bad Small Town Security August 12: Hell On Wheels Updated my OP. Surprised that Hell on Wheels is starting so early. Season 1 started in November. |
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Originally Posted by windom
(Post 11241470)
July 15:
Breaking Bad |
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Originally Posted by dino88
(Post 11241530)
Hell yeah! It should also be mentioned that they are splitting the final season in half. Eight episodes will air this summer and then the final eight next summer, which makes absolutely no sense for them to call it a final season. You can't air half of the episodes one year and the other half a year later and still refer to it as the same season.
From a financial standpoint, I think I understand why AMC is doing it like this. They can allocate the production budget for this season to 2 different fiscal years, which ends up saving them money. |
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Comedy Bang! Bang! premieres June 8th at 10 on IFC.
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According to my DVR, "Love In The Wild" starts on June 5th with a two-hour episode.
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^^ Thx I fixed it.
Also made a few adds as well. FYI, Happy Endings episode 22 called= "Kickball 2: The Kickening" will air on ABC sometime this summer. If I find out when the air date is I will post an episode thread. |
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BBQ Pitmasters on Destination America (the rebranded Planet Green) tonight at 10pm EDT.
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By MIKE HALE Published: May 31, 2012 The list of new television shows arriving this summer is a long one — that’s true of every part of the calendar nowadays — but the season feels quieter than it has in recent years. Cable networks like USA, TNT and Syfy that have aggressively introduced high-profile series seem to be in a consolidation mode, with the season’s biggest news — outside of “The Newsroom” on HBO — involving award-winning shows embarking on their final go-rounds: “The Closer,” “Damages,” “Breaking Bad.” In the wake of “Downton Abbey” many of the summer’s more interesting-sounding shows are British imports on channels like Encore, Ovation and DirecTV’s Audience Network. There’s a lot of cultural mixing and matching: “Hit and Miss,” a British mini-series being shown by DirecTV, stars the American actress Chloë Sevigny (as a hit woman who used to be a man); “Copper,” set in post-Civil War New York, is the first original drama for BBC America. But it isn’t all Emmy winners and foreign accents; the summer also brings new shows starring Charlie Sheen, Bristol Palin and Snooki, as well as the return of “Dallas.” Here’s a chronological guide to some season highlights. ‘LONGMIRE’ (A&E, SUNDAY) Set in Wyoming and filmed in New Mexico, this contemporary western stars Robert Taylor (Agent Jones in “The Matrix”) as a widowed frontier sheriff who looks and acts the part — when he’s not using a French press to make his morning coffee. The obligatory female sidekick is played by Katee Sackhoff of “Battlestar Galactica”; the series is based on the Walt Longmire mystery novels by Craig Johnson. ‘PUSH GIRLS’ (SUNDANCE, MONDAY) This reality series is being pitched as a female counterpart to the cult-favorite wheelchair-rugby documentary “Murderball”: its subjects are attractive Los Angeles women — a model, an actress, a former competitive swimmer — who are paralyzed from the neck or waist down. ‘SAVING HOPE’ (NBC, THURSDAY) The latest Canadian show to be used as a summer rental by the American networks looks like a cross between “Life on Mars” and “A Gifted Man”: a big-deal surgeon (Michael Shanks) lies in a coma after a taxi crash, but his spirit walks around the hospital trying to help out and chatting with the ghosts of the less fortunate patients. ‘THE RUNAWAY’ (OVATION, JUNE 9) Fans of the dapper Eli Gold on “The Good Wife” can see another side of the man who plays him, Alan Cumming, in this six-episode British melodrama about a pair of star-crossed lovers in the East End of London. Mr. Cumming shows up in Episode 2 as a kindly drag performer who takes in the young heroine after she’s escaped from a brutal women’s prison. ‘THORNE’ (ENCORE, JUNE 12) David Morrissey (“State of Play,” Season 3 of “The Walking Dead”) stars, along with Eddie Marsan, Sandra Oh and Natascha McElhone, in this two-part crime drama from Britain’s Sky satellite-TV network, which is beginning to join BBC and ITV as a source of dramas for the American market. ‘DALLAS’ (TNT, JUNE 13) It’s Southfork, the next generation: Josh Henderson and Jesse Metcalfe play the squabbling sons of the oilmen J. R. and Bobby Ewing in this revival of the hugely popular nighttime soap, back after a 21-year hiatus. Larry Hagman is back as evil J. R., and Patrick Duffy returns as good Bobby, and Linda Gray, Charlene Tilton, Steve Kanaly and Ken Kercheval will also reprise their roles. And if it doesn’t work out, TNT can just pretend it was all a bad dream. ‘41’ (HBO, JUNE 14) The 41st president, and the first one named Bush, is the subject of this documentary directed by Jeffrey Roth (“The Wonder of It All,” about men who walked on the Moon) and produced by Jerry Weintraub. The odds are good that it will be sympathetic: When Mr. Weintraub was the subject of an adoring HBO documentary, “His Way,” George H. W. and Barbara Bush were among the people interviewed. ‘BRISTOL PALIN: LIFE’S A TRIPP’ (LIFETIME, JUNE 19) America’s most famous pregnant teenager lets us in on her life as a single mom in this reality series, first announced more than a year ago. ‘SNOOKI & JWOWW’ (MTV, JUNE 21) The Mutt and Jeff of “Jersey Shore,” Jennifer Farley (JWoww) and Nicole Polizzi (Snooki), terrorize Atlantic City in this spinoff series. It seems likely that most of the funny moments are in the trailer at mtv.com, including the pregnant Snooki’s declaration that “the fact that I can reproduce is very scary.” ‘THE NEWSROOM’ (HBO, JUNE 24) After a successful detour into feature-film screenwriting (“The Social Network,” “Moneyball”) Aaron Sorkin returns to television with a 10-episode drama about — what else? — television, his third behind-the-scenes look at the medium, after “Sports Night” and “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.” Jeff Daniels, who’s great in the trailers, plays a cable-news anchor, with colleagues played by Emily Mortimer, John Gallagher Jr. (of “Spring Awakening” on Broadway), Alison Pill, Dev Patel (“Slumdog Millionaire”), Sam Waterston and Jane Fonda. There will be journalism and idealism, but Mr. Sorkin has said that it will really be about the relationships. ‘ANGER MANAGEMENT’ (FX, JUNE 28) Charlie Sheen, whose antisocial behavior got him booted from CBS’s “Two and a Half Men,” resurfaces in the cozier environs of FX playing another funhouse-mirror version of himself. Named Charlie, as were his characters in “Spin City” and “Two and a Half Men,” the protagonist is a former baseball player whose anger issues derailed his career; now he’s a therapist helping others to calm down. What could go wrong? Along with new seasons of “Wilfred” and the excellent “Louie” on Thursday nights, “Anger Management” should be part of the most diverse block of prime-time comedies on television. ‘TWENTY TWELVE’ (BBC AMERICA, JUNE 28) Hugh Bonneville, known to Americans as the Earl of Grantham in “Downton Abbey,” plays a different sort of well-meaning bureaucrat in this comic mockumentary about the team assigned to take care of logistics for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. ‘ENDEAVOUR’ (PBS, JULY 1) The new season of “Masterpiece Mystery!” begins with the pilot episode of a series that fans of British mysteries have been anticipating and dreading: the prequel to “Inspector Morse,” set at Oxford in 1965 and starring Shaun Evans as the young constable and opera buff Endeavour Morse. The feature-length pilot drew more than eight million viewers in Britain, a very healthy number. ‘THE CLOSER’ (TNT, JULY 9) The last season of one of the most successful dramas in cable history, broken up into three chunks spread over more than a year, limps to an end with six final episodes. Kyra Sedgwick’s Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson of the Los Angeles Police Department will say farewell on Aug. 13, immediately followed by the premiere of the spinoff series “Major Crimes,” with Mary McDonnell continuing her role as Capt. Sharon Raydor, Johnson’s friendly nemesis. ‘HIT AND MISS’ (DIRECTV, JULY 11) From Paul Abbott, creator of “Shameless” and writer of “State of Play,” comes this mini-series starring Chloë Sevigny, equipped with an Irish accent and a prosthetic penis, as a transgender assassin who discovers that she fathered a son. It’s currently showing in Britain, where a critic for New Statesman wrote that it would be “hard to overstate the initial weirdness” of the show. ‘BREAKING BAD’ (AMC, JULY 15) The story of Walter White, former high-school chemistry teacher turned meth cook turned murderer, enters its fifth and last season, though there’s a catch: the “season” is divided into two eight-episode sections, and the second won’t appear until next summer. ‘POLITICAL ANIMALS’ (USA, JULY 15) Eight years after he created the charming politics-and-family drama “Jack and Bobby” (don’t call them the Kennedys), the producer Greg Berlanti turns to politics again with this six-hour mini-series starring Sigourney Weaver as a former first lady and failed presidential candidate who is now secretary of state (don’t call her Hillary). Ms. Weaver, in her first regular role in a television series, leads a promising cast that includes Carla Gugino as a reporter, Ciaran Hinds as the former president, Dylan Baker as the vice president and Ellen Burstyn as not-Hillary’s mother. ‘SULLIVAN AND SON’ (TBS, JULY 19) The Irish-Korean-American comedian Steve Byrne stars in this new sitcom as a lawyer who takes over his parents’ Pittsburgh bar, where the obnoxious patrons include characters played by Christine Ebersole and Brian Doyle-Murray. The show runner, Rob Long, has barroom comedies in his blood: he worked as a producer on 50 episodes of “Cheers.” ‘COPPER’ (BBC AMERICA, AUG. 19) Tom Fontana, having crossed the ocean to make “Borgia” (not to be confused with Showtime’s “Borgias”) for Canal+ and other European networks, returns — more or less. His new series, a period piece set in the turbulent Five Points district of Manhattan after the Civil War, stars Tom Weston-Jones of “MI-5” as an Irish-American cop whose wife has disappeared; Franka Potente plays a madam. Presumably it will be less violent than Martin Scorsese’s Five Points film, “Gangs of New York,” but with Mr. Fontana, who created “Oz,” you never know. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/01/ar...ted=1&ref=arts |
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Updated my OP
The LA Complex season 2 premieres July 17th at 9pm on The CW. |
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Originally Posted by Rendle
(Post 11243791)
Comedy Bang! Bang! premieres June 8th at 10 on IFC.
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
(Post 11232825)
Is STZ going to do a re-air of S1 of Boss before S2? If so, I might hold on to STZ after Magic City ends.
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 11232833)
I just checked, starting June 11 on Starz Edge.
It's only 8 episodes, so you should get caught up pretty fast. |
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