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2010 Fall TV Series Premiere Week

TV Stations Roll Out the Red Carpet for Fall TV Series Premieres for 2010

Alice Clair Gunkee
It is series premiere week and TV stations are rolling out the Red Carpet to welcome new TV shows for a brand new fall season of entertaining TV. The biggest TV premiere week is September 19 - September 25, 2010. For new season premieres this week, visit 2010 Fall TV Season Premiere Week.

For a 2010 Fall TV Schedule featuring only major network channels (ABC, CBS, CW, FOX, and NBC) visit 2010 Fall TV Schedule of Major Networks. For a recap of over 50 NEW TV programs beginning this fall, read 2010 Fall TV Series Premieres; for recaps of returning TV shows this fall read 2010 Fall TV Season Premieres.

*All times listed as EST.

Sunday, September 19, 2010 Series Premieres

9:00pm

Boardwalk Empire (HBO, Series Premiere)
Atlantic City's treasurer condemns alcohol; a housewife approaches Nucky.

Real & Chance: The Legend Hunters (VH1, Series Premiere)
Each week, Real and Chance will go in search of a new creature, from the giant bat of Sweden to Hogzilla of Alabama.

10:30pm

La La's Full Court Wedding (VH1, Series Premiere)
Follow the preparations of the nuptials of Alani "Lala" Vasquez to Denver Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony.

Monday, September 20, 2010 Series Premieres

9:00pm

Lone Star (Fox, Series Premiere)
Robert Allen is a charismatic schemer who has constricted 2 lives in different parts of Texas. "Lone Star" stars James Wolk and Adrianne Palicki.

The Event (NBC, Series Premiere)
After his girlfriend mysteriously disappears from a cruise, Sean Walker discovers a conspiracy of global proportions. "The Event" stars Jason Ritter, Sarah Roemer, and Blair Underwood.

9:30pm

Mike & Molly (CBS, Series Premiere)
Teacher Molly Flynn invites Officer Mike Briggs to speak to her 4th grade class. "Mike & Molly" stars Billy Gardell, Rene Wilson, and Melissa McCarthy.

10:00pm

Chase (NBC, Series Premiere)
The bad guys can run but they can't hide from U.S. Marshall Annie Frost (Kelli Giddish). For her the thrill of the chase is all part of the job to bring outlaws to justice in the big state of Texas. "Chase" stars Kelli Giddish, Cole Hauser, and Amaury Nolasco.

Hawaii Five-0 (CBS, Series Premiere)
Steve McGarret, a decorated Naval officer, is asked to head up an elite police task force. "Hawaii Five-0" stars Alex O'Loughlin, Scott Caan, and Daniel Dae Kim.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010 Series Premieres

9:00pm

Raising Hope (Fox, Series Premiere)
A 23-year-old man must enlist his family to help him raise his baby, Hope. "Raising Hope" stars Lucas Neff and Martha Plimpton.

9:30pm

Running Wilde (Fox, Series Premiere)
Filthy rich immature playboy Steve Wilde tries to win the heart of his childhood sweetheart who is a liberal humanitarian. "Running Wilde" stars Will Arnett, Keri Russell, and Stefania Owen.

10:00pm

Detroit 1-8-7 (ABC, Series Premiere)
Washington and Fitch investigate a double homicide at a pharmacy. "Detroit 1-8-7" stars Michael Imperioli and James McDaniel.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010 Series Premieres

8:00pm

Undercovers (NBC, Series Premiere)
Steven & Samantha Bloom, formerly 2 of the CIA's best spies, are reinstated when a good friend goes missing. "Undercovers" stars Boris Kodjoe, Gugu Mbatha, and Mekia Cox.

8:30pm

Avenger's: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (Disney XD, Series Premiere)
"Iron Man is Born"

Better With You (ABC, Series Premiere)
Maddie is surprised when her little sister announces her engagement; Casey shares exciting news with Ben. "Better With You" stars JoAnna Garcia, Jennifer Finnigan, and Josh Cook.

10:00pm

The Defenders (CBS, Series Premiere)
Pete and Nick must bend the rules while defending a young man charged with murder. "The Defenders" stars comedians Jim Belushi and Jerry O'Connell.

The Whole Truth (ABC, Series Premiere)
A high school history teacher and family man is arrested, charged with the rape and murder of a female student. "The Whole Truth" stars Rob Marrow and Maura Tierney.

Thursday, September 23, 2010 Series Premieres

8:00pm

My Generation (ABC, Series Premiere)
A documentary crew documents (I know, ironic isn't it?) the lives of members of a high school class 10 years after their graduation. "My Generation" stars Michael Stahl-David, Jaime King, and Kelli Garner.

8:30pm

Bleep My Dad Says (CBS, Series Premiere)
Henry, a struggling writer, moves in with his cranky and opinionated dad. "Bleep My Dad Says" stars William Shatner, Jonathan Sadowski, and Nicole Sullivan.

9:30pm

Outsourced (NBC, Series Premiere)
Manager Todd Dempsy has to relocate to India where he meets an eclectic group of employees. "Outsourced" stars Ben Rappaport, Diedrich Bader, and Pippa Black.

Friday, September 24, 2010 Series Premieres

10:00pm

Blue Bloods (CBS, Series Premiere)
The family argues over Danny's questionable tactics as he searches for a missing girl; Jamie starts his new life as a cop. "Blue Bloods" stars Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg, and Bridget Moynahan.

Meat and Potatoes (Food, Series Premiere)
"Between the Buns" - Smoked dripping meat sandwich in New York; pork link topped with bacon, a fried egg and maple mayo.

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DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL CONNECTION

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Published by Alice Clair Gunkee

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  • Anne Stjern9/22/2010

    I really liked the first episodes of Boardwalk Empire, Chase, and Detroit 1-8-7 and I'm looking forward to tonight's premier of The Defenders. I just hope that the new shows I get attached to stay around for more than a season :)

  • Rebecca Rosenburg9/21/2010

    I'm looking forward to William Shatner's new show :)

  • Loraine Alkire9/19/2010

    wow, now I know where to go to find out what's up! thanks!

  • Michael Segers9/17/2010

    You do such a good job keeping us informed!

  • Jeffrey Weeks9/17/2010

    thanks! :) jeffrey

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