Fall TV: Your Handy Calendar of 140+ Season and Series Premiere Dates (2024)

The Fall TV season is upon us! And to help you keep tabs on it all, TVLine presents its famously handy calendar (and it is a calendar) of September, October and November premiere dates.

After two years of decreasingly pandemic-tempered fall schedules, this year’s slate is as robust as ever, offering up a cornucopia of returning and new broadcast, streaming and cable series, including prestige dramas, tried-and-true procedurals, stalwart sitcoms, far-out fare and a curated smattering of reality-TV offerings.

Herewith is our calendar of September and early October dates (including a few series enders and other finales), as well as a tinted box containing very select late October and November premieres. (New series are listed in BOLD, time zones are as always Eastern.) Click to zoom/print/highlight/frame, and save these dates! (UPDATED 9/6, noon)

BROADCAST SHOWS ON HOLD FOR MIDSEASON: 9-1-1: Lone Star, Accused (Fox), Alert (Fox), A Million Little Things, American Auto, American Idol, The Bachelor, The Blacklist, Crime Scene Kitchen, Fantasy Island, The Flash final season, Gotham Knights (The CW), Grand Crew, Housebroken, Judge Steve Harvey, Krapopolis (Fox), L.A. Fire and Rescue (NBC), Lingo (CBS), Nancy Drew, Next Level Chef, Night Court (NBC), Not Dead Yet (ABC), Riverdale final season, Superman & Lois, That’s My Jam, Tough as Nails, True Lies (CBS), The Wall, The Wheel (NBC), and The Wonder Years, among others.

Preemptive P.S.My calendar-making skills havenever been infallible (even after 11-plus years!), so if you spot something that is (theoretically) missing, drop a (polite) note in Comments and I will (maybe) include it in an update!

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    Alaska Daily (ABC)
    A star journalist (played by Hilary Swank) moves to Alaska for a fresh start after a career-killing misstep, and finds redemption personally and professionally after joining a metro newspaper in Anchorage. (Premieres Thursday, Oct. 10 at 10/9c)

    American Gigolo (SHO)
    Jon Bernthal fills the title role of Julian Kaye in this present-day reimagining of the iconic 1980 film. (Premieres Friday, Sept. 11 at 9/8c)

    Andor (Disney+)
    Set five years prior to Rogue One, this series promises a new perspective from the Star Wars galaxy, focusing on Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and his journey to discover the difference he can make. (Premieres Wednesday, Sept. 21)

    Blockbuster (Netflix)
    After learning he is operating the last Blockbuster Video in America, Timmy (Randall Park) and his staff — including long-time crush Eliza (Melissa Fumero) — fight to stay relevant. (Premieres Thursday, Nov. 3)

    The Calling (fka The Missing, Peaco*ck)
    From showrunner David E. Kelley and director Barry Levinson, this adaptation of The Missing File follows Avraham Avraham, an NYPD detective whose belief in mankind is his superpower when it comes to uncovering the truth. (Premieres Nov. 10)

    Celebrity Jeopardy! (ABC)
    Mayim Bialik hosts as Simu Liu (Shang-Chi), Michael Cera (Arrested Development), Aisha Tyler (Criminal Minds) and other celebs play for charity. (Premieres Sunday, Sept. 25 at 8/7c)

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    Dangerous Liaisons (Starz)
    This “bold reimagining” of the iconic characters from Laclos’ 18th Century novel tells the tale of how the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont meet as young lovers in Paris on the eve of revolution. (Premieres Sunday, Nov. 6 at 9/8c)

    East New York (CBS)
    Regina Haywood (Dickinson‘s Amanda Warren) is the newly promoted police captain of East New York, an impoverished, working class neighborhood at the eastern edge of Brooklyn. (Premieres Sunday, Oct. 2 at 9/8c)

    Family Law (The CW, acquired)
    A recovering alcoholic (played by Jewel Staite) struggles to get her law career and family back on track. As a condition of her probation, she is forced to work at her estranged father ‘s(Victor Garber) firm. (Premieres Sunday, Oct. 2)

    Fire Country (CBS)
    Seeking redemption and a shortened sentence, convict Bode Donovan (SEAL Team‘s Max Thieriot) joins a firefighting program that returns him to his small Northern California hometown. (Premieres Friday, Oct. 7 at 9/8c)

    A Friend of the Family (Peaco*ck)
    Inspired by the true story of the Broberg family, this limited series boasts a cast that includes Anna Paquin, Jake Lacy, Colin Hanks, Mckenna Grace and others. (Premieres Thursday, Oct. 6)

    From Scratch (Netflix)
    Inspired by Tembe Locke’s memoir, this cross-cultural love story follows Amahle “Amy” Wheeler (Zoe Saldaña), an American studying abroad, as she meets and falls in love with a Sicilian chef. (Premieres Friday, Oct. 21)

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    Interview With the Vampire (AMC)
    Based on Anne Rice’s gothic novel, this series follows Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson), Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid) and Claudia’s (Bailey Bass) epic story, as told to journalist Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian). (Premieres Sunday, Oct. 2 at 9/8c)

    Irreverent (Peaco*ck)
    This fish-out-of-water drama follows criminal mediator Paulo Keegan (Colin Donnell) as he flees the U.S. after a mediation-gone-wrong and assumes the identity of Reverend Mackenzie “Mack” Boyd.

    Last Light (Peaco*ck)
    Based on the novel by Alex Scarrow, this drama tells the story of a family fighting to survive during the fallout of an oil crisis; Matthew Fox, Joanne Froggatt star. (Premieres Thursday, Sept. 8)

    Let the Right One In (SHO)
    Inspired by the Swedish novel and film, the series follows Mark (Demián Bichir) and his daughter Eleanor (Madison Taylor Baez), whose lives were changed 10 years prior when she was turned into a vampire. (Premieres Sunday, Oct. 9 at 10/9c)

    Lopez vs Lopez (NBC)
    George Lopez and daughter Mayan Lopez lead this working-class family sitcom about “dysfunction, reconnection and all the pain and joy in between.” (Premieres Friday, Nov. 4 at 8/7c)

    Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (Prime Video)
    Set thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, this fantasy saga brings to screens for the very first time the legends of the fabled Second Age of Middle-earth’s history. (Premieres Thursday, Sept. 1, runs through Oct. 14)

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    Midnight Club (Netflix)
    In this horror series from Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House), eight members of the titular group meet up at a hospice with a mysterious history, to tell sinister stories. (Premieres Friday, Oct. 7)

    Monarch (Fox)
    Susan Sarandon, Anna Friel and Trace Adkins star in this “Texas-sized, multigenerational musical drama about America’s first family of country music.” (Premieres Sunday, Sept. 11 after an NFL double-header, then airs Tuesdays at 8 starting Sept. 20)

    Mood (BBC America, AMC+)
    In the first drama series from actor, writer and singer-songwriter Nicôle Lecky, and based on her acclaimed play Superhoe, Sasha Clayton (played by Lecky) dreams of becoming a major recording artist. (Premieres Sunday. Nov. 6)

    Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin (Peaco*ck)
    Several years after we last saw him in PitchPerfect 2, Adam Devine’s BumperAllen moves to Germany to revive his music career when one of his songs becomes biginBerlin. (Premieres Wednesday, Nov. 23)

    Professionals (The CW, acquired)
    A top-tier security operative (played by Tom Welling) goes to work for a billionaire futurist (Brendan Fraser). Premieres Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 9/8c.

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    Quantum Leap (NBC)
    Thirty years after Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished, a new team assembles to restart the project in the hopes of understanding the machine and the man who created it. (Premieres Monday, Sept. 9 at 10/9c)

    Reasonable Doubt (Hulu)
    This legal drama from EP Kerry Washington stars Emayatzy Corinealdi as Jax Stewart, the most brilliant and fearless defense attorney in Los Angeles. (Premieres Tuesday, Sept. 27)

    Reboot (Hulu)
    Keegan-Michael Key and Judy Greer star in this “early 2000s family sitcom” from Modern Family‘s Steven Levitan. (Premieres Tuesday, Sept. 20)

    Reginald the Vampire (Syfy)
    In a world populated by beautiful, fit and vain vampires, Reginald Andres (played by Spider-Man‘s Jacob Batalon) is as an unlikely hero who will have to navigate every kind of obstacle. (Premieres Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 10/9c)

    The Rookie Feds (ABC)
    In this spinoff of The Rookie (first previewed in two spring episodes), Niecy Nash stars as Simone Clark, who was the oldest rookie in the FBI Academy. (Premieres Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 10/9c)

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    The Serpent Queen (Starz)
    This historical drama puts a contemporary spin on conventional storytelling to tell the tale of Catherine de Medici’s (Samantha Morton) rise to power. (Premieres Sunday, Sept. 11 at 8/7c)

    Shantaram (Apple TV+)
    Based on the novel by Gregory David Roberts, this 12-episode series follows Lin Ford (Charlie Hunnam), a fugitive looking to get lost in vibrant and chaotic 1980s Bombay. (Premieres Friday, Oct. 14)

    So Help Me Todd (CBS)
    A talented but directionless P.I. (Skylar Astin) agrees to work for his overbearing mother (Marcia Gay Harden), a successful attorney. (Premieres Thursday, Sept. 29 at 9/8c)

    Tulsa King (Paramount+)
    Exec-produced by Yellowstone‘s Taylor Sheridan and showrunner Terence Winter, this drama follows New York mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone) as he is released from prison after 25 years and exiled to Tulsa, Okla. (Premieres Sunday, Nov. 13)

    Vampire Academy (Peaco*ck)
    From EPs Julie Plec and Marguerite MacIntyre comes a story of friendship, romance and danger, as two young women prepare to complete their education and enter vampire society.

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    Walker Independence (The CW)
    This origin story set in the late 1800s follows Abby (Katherine McNamara), an affluent Bostonian whose husband is murdered before her eyes while on their journey out West, on her quest for revenge. (Premieres Thursday, Oct. 6 at 9/8c)

    Welcome to Chippendales (Hulu)
    This true-crime saga follows Somen “Steve” Banerjee, an Indian immigrant who became the unlikely founder of the world’s greatest male-stripping empire; Kumail Nanjiani, Murray Bartlett star. (Premieres Tuesday, Nov. 22)

    Willow (Disney+)
    In a magical world where mystical creatures flourish, an unlikely group of heroes set off on a quest to places far beyond their home, where they must face their inner demons and save their world. (Premieres Nov. 30)

    The Winchesters (The CW)
    The Supernatural prequel tells the “epic, untold love story of how John Winchester met Mary, and how they put it all on the line to not only save their love, but the entire world.” (Premieres Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 8/7c)

    Zatima (BET+)
    This Sistas spinoff follows Zac (played by Devale Ellis) and Fatima (Crystal Renee Hayslett) as they navigate the ups and downs of their relationship. (Premieres Thursday, Sept. 29)

    Want scoop on any of the above shows? Email InsideLine@tvline.com and your question may be answered via Matt’s Inside Line.

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