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show while I was home. I just want to say, over the last five months, y’all became like a family to me.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
During a historic pandemic that has crippled the economy, the president of the United States signed four executive orders to help the unemployed from his private country club. Even Marie
Antoinette was like, “Come on man, read the room.”
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
My whole family is Jamaican, and they always give me a hard time for being the least Jamaican member of the family, but I think it’s their fault for naming me Sarah. “Sarah Cooper” sounds like a character on “The OC” who was written out in Season 2.


Late Laughs

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
I do want to thank my wife and kids again for everything they did to help produce the


By Kyla Brewer TV Media
Aftermonths of uncertainty, it’s almost time to welcome some old friends back into our homes. TV fans are hoping to see lots of their favorite characters in the upcoming fall season, even though premiere dates haven’t been nailed down quite yet. The major networks and popular cable channels are banking on established hits to get them through the fall and winter, much to the delight of fans who haven’t been able to enjoy new content for a while due to the industry-wide shutdown caused by COVID-19. ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox, along with cablers such as HBO, AMC and FX, have announced a range of offerings that include comedy, drama, reality TV, horror and more.
Even with all the resources the networks and cable giants have, the fall season will be a challenge. Indus try pundit and former Fox and NBC executive Preston Beckman was quoted in a May washingtonpost. com article as saying: “It will be an opportunity to redefine a lot of televi sion.”



Stability is the name of the game at NBC. With only one new series, the spinoff “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” starring Christopher Meloni (“Oz”) as Elliot Stabler, the net work’s fall schedule is banking on its predecessor, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” starring Mariska Hargitay (“ER”). For 22 seasons, Hargitay has played Olivia Ben son, who’s now the commanding officer of an elite squad of detectives who investigate crimes such as sexual assault and child abuse. The show is one of the longest-running primetime dramas ever and is the longestrunning U.S. live-action series currently on television.
In July, NBC released its new lineup, which optimistically includes “The Voice,” “This Is Us,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and the Chicago franchise: “Chicago Med,” “Chicago P.D.” and “Chicago Fire,” though it’s unclear whether some of these might be pushed to midseason premieres.





ABC has been forced to break with tradition and bring “The Bachelorette” to the fall schedule. For the past several seasons, the reality TV romance series aired in the summer, but the coronavirus shutdown forced production to be delayed, pushing
Season 23 of “The Bachelor,” will be this season’s star. She and her potential suitors, along with the rest of the cast and crew, have to remain quarantined at a resort during filming.
As for ABC’s other returning series, things seem to be pretty up in the air. Police procedural “The Rookie” has been renewed for Season 3 after a Season 2 cliffhanger that saw John Nolan (Nathan Fillion, “Firefly”) framed as an LAPD mole, but no premiere date has been confirmed. Other ABC network shows due to return include “Dancing With the Stars,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Goldbergs” and “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” among many others.

In May, CBS announced its 202021 lineup, chock-full of returning shows — 23 of them in fact. Not all of them will debut in the fall, of course, but network executive Kelly resume this summer, CBS at least has one full series ready to go. Phil Keoghan (“Tough as Nails”) hosts the 32nd season of the reality TV series “The Amazing Race,” which follows teams of two as they race across the globe, completing challenges along the way. The entirety of the season was filmed in the fall of 2018. However, unfortunately for fans of the reality TV genre, it doesn’t look as if ratings juggernaut “Survivor” will be returning this fall, as production of its 41st season has been delayed for obvious reasons.
Plans are still a go for many other CBS series, such as the top-rated network television show “NCIS.” It is on the schedule for sometime this fall, along with its two spinoffs, “NCIS: Los Angeles” and “NCIS: New Orleans.” “FBI: Most Wanted,” “60 Minutes” and the comedy “Bob
From the list, find each word and circle its letters in the puzzle to reveal a message relating to this week's theme


Videoreleases



Bad Education
Dr. Frank Tassone (Jackman), beloved school superintendent of the Roslyn Union Free School District, and his longtime assistant, Pam Gluckin (Janney), have made Long Island’s own Roslyn High School the fourth-ranked public school in the country with drastic, sweeping improvements that also continue to positively impact the local economy. Writing an article for the school’s newspaper about some new construction for the school, student reporter Rachel Bhargava (Viswanathan) is encouraged by Frank to treat the project as a professional journalist would, and in doing so, the student unwittingly discovers the largest public school embezzlement scheme in American history.

Director:CoryFinley.Stars:Hugh Jackman,RayRomano,Welker

White,AllisonJanney,AlexWolff, RafaelCasal,StephenSpinella,AnnaleighAshford,StephanieKurtzuba,CalvinCoakley,Geraldine Viswanathan.2019.108mins.Drama.
