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2014 T.V Premieres
Have you been too preoccupied with life to keep track of when all your favorite shows are coming back on air? Never fear!! Thanks to The Hollywood Reporter, we’ve got you covered. Here is a breakdown by month of each show, channel and time, until April!!!
JANUARY
Wednesday, Jan. 1
9 p.m.: Dance Moms (Lifetime), Here Comes Honey Boo Boo (TLC)
10 p.m.: Kim of Queens (Lifetime)
10:30 p.m.: Burning Love (E!)
Thursday, Jan. 2
8 p.m.: Community (NBC), The Taste (ABC), The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
8:30 p.m.: The Millers (CBS)
9 p.m.: The Crazy Ones (CBS), Sean Saves the World (NBC)
9:30 p.m.: Two and a Half Men (CBS), The Michael J. Fox Show (NBC)
10 p.m.: Impractical Jokers (truTV), The Assets (ABC), Ridiculousness (MTV), Parenthood (NBC), Elementary (CBS)
Friday, Jan. 3
9 p.m.: Grimm (NBC)
10 p.m.: Dracula (NBC)
Sunday, Jan. 5
9 p.m.: Downton Abbey (PBS), The Good Wife (CBS), Revenge (ABC)
10 p.m.: The Mentalist (CBS), Betrayal (ABC)
Monday, Jan. 6
8 p.m.: The Bachelor (ABC), Cracked (Reelzchannel), Almost Human (Fox)
9 p.m.: King (Reelzchannel), Single Ladies (VH1)
10 p.m.: Teen Wolf (MTV), Castle (ABC)
11 p.m.: Wolf Watch (MTV)
12 a.m.: @midnight (Comedy Central)
Tuesday, Jan. 7
8 p.m.: Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family), NCIS (CBS), Dads (Fox), Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD (ABC)
8:30 p.m.: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Fox)
9 p.m.: Ravenswood (ABC Family), Intelligence (CBS), The Haves and the Have Nots (OWN), My 600-lb. Life (TLC), New Girl (Fox), The Goldbergs (ABC)
9:30 p.m.: The Mindy Project (Fox), Trophy Wife (ABC)
10 p.m.: Being Mary Jane (BET), Cougar Town (TBS), Justified (FX), Killer Women (ABC), Person of Interest (CBS), Chicago Fire (NBC)
Wednesday, Jan. 8
8 p.m.: Revolution (NBC), The Middle (ABC)
9 p.m.: The People’s Choice Awards (CBS), Love Thy Neighbor (OWN), Psych (USA Network), Law & Order: SVU (NBC), Modern Family (ABC)
9:30 p.m.: Super Fun Night (ABC)
10 p.m.: Chicago PD (NBC)
Thursday, Jan. 9
8:30 p.m.: Parks and Recreation (NBC)
9 p.m.: White Collar (USA Network)
10 p.m.: The Spoils of Babylon (IFC)
Friday, Jan. 10
8 p.m.: Bones (Fox), Undercover Boss (CBS)
9 p.m.: Hawaii Five-0 (CBS)
9:30 p.m.: Enlisted (Fox)
10 p.m.: Banshee (Cinemax), Helix (Syfy), Blue Bloods (CBS)
Saturday, Jan. 11
11 p.m.: Animation Domination High-Def — Lucas Bros. Moving Co., Golan the Insatiable (Fox)
Sunday, Jan. 12
8 p.m.: Golden Globe Awards (NBC)
9 p.m.: Shameless (Showtime), True Detective (HBO)
10 p.m.: Girls (HBO), House of Lies (Showtime)
10:30 p.m.: Episodes (Showtime)
Monday, Jan. 13
8 p.m.: Switched at Birth (ABC Family), Lost Girl (Syfy), Hart of Dixie (The CW), How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
8:30 p.m.: 2 Broke Girls (CBS)
9 p.m.: The Fosters (ABC Family), Being Human (Syfy), Beauty and the Beast (The CW), Sleepy Hollow (Fox), Mike & Molly (CBS)
9:30 p.m.: Mom (CBS)
10 p.m.: Archer (FX), Bitten (Syfy), Don’t Trust Andrew Mayne (A&E), The Blacklist (NBC), Intelligence — time slot premiere (CBS)
10:30 p.m.: Chozen (FX)
Tuesday, Jan. 14
8 p.m.: The Originals (The CW)
9 p.m.: Face Off (Syfy), Supernatural (The CW), Friday Night Tykes (Esquire), NCIS: LA (CBS)
10:30 p.m.: Kroll Show (Comedy Central)
Wednesday, Jan. 15
8 p.m.: American Idol (Fox), Melissa & Joey (ABC Family), Arrow (The CW)
8:30 p.m.: Suburgatory (ABC), Baby Daddy (ABC Family)
9 p.m.: The Tomorrow People (The CW), Criminal Minds (CBS)
10 p.m.: Real World: Ex-Plosion (MTV), Men at Work (TBS), Jim Rome (Showtime), CSI (CBS), Nashville (ABC)
Thursday, Jan. 16
8 p.m.: Critics’ Choice Movie Awards (The CW)
9 p.m.: Under the Gunn (Lifetime)
11 p.m.: Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory (MTV)
Friday, Jan. 17
9 p.m.: Cold Justice (TNT)
10 p.m.: The Diamond Collar (OWN)
Saturday, Jan. 18
8 p.m.: Flowers in the Attic (Lifetime)
10 p.m.: HitRecord on TV! (Pivot), Mom’s Got Game (OWN)
11:30 p.m.: Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Sunday, Jan. 19
10 p.m.: Sherlock (PBS), The Following (Fox), #RichKids of Beverly Hills (E!)
10:30 p.m.: Looking (HBO)
Keeping Up With the Kardashians (E!)
Monday, Jan. 20
5 p.m.: Sheriff Callie’s Wild West (Disney Junior)
8 p.m.: Hollywood Game Night (NBC)
9 p.m.: Klondike (Discovery)
Tuesday, Jan. 21
10 p.m.: Opposite Worlds (Syfy), Horseplayers (Esquire)
Wednesday, Jan. 22
9 p.m.: Ghost Hunters (Syfy)
10 p.m.: Workaholics (Comedy Central), The Fashion Fund (Ovation)
10:30 p.m.: Broad City (Comedy Central)
Thursday, Jan. 23
8 p.m.: The Vampire Diaries (The CW)
9 p.m.: Rake (Fox), Reign (The CW)
10 p.m.: King of the Nerds (TBS)
Saturday, Jan. 25
8 p.m.: Lizzie Borden Took an Ax (Lifetime)
9 p.m.: Black Sails (Starz)
Sunday, Jan. 26
8 p.m.: The Bachelor: Sean and Catherine’s Wedding (ABC), Grammy Awards (CBS)
Monday, Jan. 27
9 p.m.: The Following — time slot premiere (Fox)
Tuesday, Jan. 28
10 p.m.: The Capones (ReelzChannel)
Wednesday, Jan. 29
10 p.m.: Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond (BBC America)
FEBRUARY
Saturday, Feb. 1
8 p.m.: The Gabby Douglas Story (Lifetime)
Sunday, Feb. 2
12 p.m.: Kitten Bowl (Hallmark Channel)
6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT: Super Bowl XLVIII (Fox)
10:30 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT: New Girl — Super Bowl episode (Fox)
11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT: Brooklyn Nine-Nine — Super Bowl episode (Fox)
Monday, Feb. 3
11 p.m.: Inside Comedy (Showtime)
Thursday, Feb. 6
8 p.m.: 2014 Olympic Winter Games begin (NBC)
Saturday, Feb. 8
8 p.m.: The Trip to Bountiful (Lifetime)
Sunday, Feb. 9
8 p.m.: The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles (CBS)
9 p.m.: The Walking Dead (AMC)
10 p.m.: Talking Dead (AMC)
12 a.m.: Comic Book Men (AMC)
Tuesday, Feb. 11
9 p.m.: Twisted (ABC Family)
Friday, Feb. 14
12 a.m.: House of Cards (Netflix)
Monday, Feb. 17
8 p.m.: Star-Crossed (The CW)
11:35 p.m.: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC)
Tuesday, Feb. 18
10 p.m.: Tosh.0 (Comedy Central)
Friday, Feb. 21
10:30 p.m.: About a Boy (NBC)
Sunday, Feb. 23
10:30 p.m.: Growing Up Fisher (TNT)
Monday, Feb. 24
8 p.m.: The Voice (NBC)
9 p.m.: Dallas (TNT)
12:35 a.m.: Late Night With Seth Meyers (NBC)
Tuesday, Feb. 25
8 p.m.: Glee (Fox)
9 p.m.: Rizzoli & Isles (TNT), About a Boy — time slot premiere (NBC)
9:30 p.m.: Growing Up Fisher — time slot premiere (NBC)
10 p.m.: Perception (TNT), Game of Arms (AMC)
Wednesday, Feb. 26
9:30 p.m.: Mixology (ABC)
10 p.m.: Nashville (ABC), The Americans (FX)
Thursday, Feb. 27
9 p.m.: Grey’s Anatomy (ABC), The Red Road (Sundance Channel)
10 p.m.: Scandal (ABC), Review (Comedy Central), Vikings (History)
Friday, Feb. 28
10 p.m.: Hannibal (NBC)
TBD
Legit (FXX)
MARCH
Saturday, March 1
10 p.m.: Deion’s Family Playbook (OWN)
Sunday, March 2
8:30 p.m.: Academy Awards (ABC)
Monday, March 3
Bates Motel (A&E)
10 p.m.: Those Who Kill (A&E)
Wednesday, March 5
10 p.m.: The Face (Oxygen)
Thursday, March 6
9 p.m.: Suits (USA Network)
10 p.m.: Sirens (USA Network)
Sunday, March 9
8 p.m.: Once Upon a Time (ABC)
9 p.m.: Resurrection (ABC)
10 p.m.: Revenge (ABC), Lindsay (OWN)
Monday, March 11
9 p.m.: The Real Housewives of New York City (Bravo), 24 Hours on Earth (BBC America), From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series (El Rey)
10 p.m.: Mind Games (ABC)
Sunday, March 16
9 p.m.: Believe (NBC)
10 p.m.: Crisis (NBC)
Wednesday, March 19
9 p.m.: The 100 (The CW)
Friday, March 21
8 p.m.: Whose Line Is It Anyway? (The CW)
Saturday, March 22
9 p.m.: Da Vinci’s Demons (Starz)
Sunday, March 23
8 p.m.: American Dream Builders (NBC)
Tuesday, March 25
10 p.m.: Wild Things With Dominic Monaghan (BBC America)
Thursday, March 27
8:30 p.m.: Surviving Jack (Fox)
Sunday, March 30
8 p.m.: Call the Midwife (PBS)
9 p.m.: Mr. Selfridge (PBS)
Monday, March 31
9 p.m.: Friends With Better Lives (CBS)
10 p.m.: House of Food (MTV)
APRIL
Tuesday, April 1
9 p.m.: The Mindy Project (Fox)
10:30 p.m.: Inside Amy Schumer (Comedy Central)
Wednesday, April 2
10:30 p.m.: TripTank (Comedy Central)
Sunday, April 6
8 p.m.: Academy of Country Music Awards (CBS)
9 p.m.: Game of Thrones (HBO), Turn (AMC)
10 p.m.: Veep (HBO)
10:30 p.m.: Silicon Valley (HBO)
Sunday, April 13
9 p.m.: MTV Movie Awards (MTV)
10 p.m.: Mad Men (AMC)
Tuesday, April 15
10 p.m.: Awkward (MTV)
Wednesday, April 16
10 p.m.: The Real History of Science Fiction (BBC America)
Saturday, April 19
9 p.m.: Orphan Black (BBC America)
Sunday, April 20
Salem (WGN America)
10 p.m.: Devious Maids (Lifetime)
Tuesday, April 22
10:30 p.m.: Faking It (MTV)
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RIP, ‘Everwood’ Actor Dies at Age 79

Everwood’s John Beasley has passed away.
The actor was best known for his role as Irv Harper on the WB drama that aired from 2002 through 2006. He also served as the show’s narrator.
He was 79.
His son confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter noting that his father died in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska.
He was reportedly undergoing tests on his liver, though it’s unclear if that’s related to his death. A cause of death was not immediately announced.
His acting credits include Early Edition, Millennium, Judging Amy, The Soul Man, and appearances on hits like The Resident, NCIS, and Your Honor.
As for films, those include The Mighty Ducks, Rudy, The Sum of All Fears, Walking Tall and The Purge: Anarchy, with his final role in 2022’s Firestarter.
Everwood starred Emily van Camp, Gregory Smith, Chris Pratt, Tom Amandes, Debra Mooney, and Treat Williams. You can stream episodes of the hit by renting or purchasing the series on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Instant Video, and Vudu
RIP John.
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When Does ‘Manifest’ Season 4 Part 2 Release on Netflix?

Are you ready for Flight 828 to make its final descent?
On April 7, Netflix revealed the release date for the second half of the plane drama, along with a new teaser trailer to hold fans over.
Manifest Season 4 Part 2—all 10 episodes—will land on the streamer on Friday, June 2, 2023. For those that are keeping score, it’s a year ahead of the June 2, 2024 Death Date (so does this mean they find a way to beat it?!).
Netflix typically releases new episodes at 12:00 a.m. Pacific Time, which means it will drop at 3:00 am Eastern and 2:00 am CT.
And according to the teaser trailer, things are just as ominous as we expected when we saw the final shot of Season 4 Part 1 of Angelina bringing forth destruction via volcanic fissures.
“The world is ending and we know when,” Josh Dallas’ Ben Stone remarks in the trailer as everyone emphasizes June 2 numerous times.
Here’s the full synopsis for the forthcoming final set of episodes.
“A mysterious accident delivers ominous warnings on a biblical scale that will further jeopardize the livelihood of all the passengers,” the synopsis reads. “As Michaela [Melissa Roxburgh] grieves the loss of her beloved husband Zeke [Matt Long], she must team up with her old flame Jared [J.R. Ramirez] to find new methods to investigate Callings.”
The end may be near, but there’s still plenty of story left to tell—and we hope that they do right by the ending, giving a satisfactory conclusion to longtime fans who have rallied behind the series from day 1 when it was still on NBC.
Catch up on all of our Manifest reviews leading up to the final season right here.
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When Will Sweet Magnolias Season 3 Premiere?

It’s official—we have a premiere date for Sweet Magnolias Season 3!
Joanne Garcia Swisher, who plays Maddie Townsend on the Netflix drama, announced the premiere date on her Instagram page. And we don’t even have to wait that long.
The return to Serenity will happen on July 20, 2023!
“Hope to see you all there! 🌸 ,” she captioned the photo alongside her co-stars, Brooke Elliott (Dana Sue Sullivan) and Heather Headley (Helen Decatur).
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Per TVLine, the season will consist of another 10 episodes!
For those who need a bit of a refresher, there’s plenty of drama that we’re going to dive right into. At the end of season 2, it was revealed that Bill is Isaac’s father (a bombshell revelation if I’m being honest), Noreen gave birth to her daughter and decided to stay in Serenity, Dana Sue decided to give Ronnie another shot, Helen suffered a miscarriage before cozying up to Erik and getting proposed to by true love Ryan, and finally, a bump in the road for Maddie and Cal’s relationship following his angry outburst.

Sweet Magnolias. (L to R) Brooke Elliott as Dana Sue Sullivan, Heather Headly as Helen Decatur in episode 310 of Sweet Magnolias. Cr. Courtesy Of Netflix © 2023
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