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The CW Fall 2022-2023 Premiere Dates for ‘Walker,’ ‘The Winchesters,’ ‘Kung Fu’ and More
After nixing half of its roster, The CW is making plans for the fall 2022-2023 TV season.
And not many returning shows made the cut.
Kung Fu season 3 will premiere Wednesday, October 5, Walker season 3 follows on Thursday, October 6, while All American (s5) and All American: Homecoming (s2) return Monday, October 10.
News shows include Walker: Independence, The Winchesters, Family Law, and Professionals.
The Flash, GOTHAM KNIGHTS, Masters of Illusion, Nancy Drew, RECIPE FOR DISASTER, Riverdale (final season), Superman & Lois are all being held for midseason.
See the schedule below:
SUNDAY, OCT. 2
8 pm FAMILY LAW (acquired series premiere)
9 pm Coroner Season 4
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5
9 pm Kung Fu Season 3
THURSDAY, OCT. 6
8 pm Walker Season 3
9 pm WALKER INDEPENDENCE series premiere
MONDAY, OCT. 10
8 pm All American Season 5
9 pm All American: HomecomingSeason 2
TUESDAY, OCT. 11
8 pm THE WINCHESTERS series premiere
9 pm PROFESSIONALS (acquired series premiere)
FRIDAY, OCT. 14
8 pm Penn & Teller: Fool Us Season 9
9 pm Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 19
SATURDAY, OCT. 22
8 pm CRISS ANGEL’S MAGIC WITH THE STARS series premiere
9 pm World’s Funniest Animals
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CBS Sets Premiere Dates for All of Your Beloved Daytime Soaps and Game Shows

With the 2023-2024 fall TV season upon us, fans of daytime TV are likely wondering when all of their favorite shows are coming back. Well, we finally have the premiere dates for all your favorite soaps like The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless—and the wait is almost over!
The Bold and the Beautiful Season 37 will premiere on September 21… and there’s a lot going on, with the synopsis teasing, “Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) learning that Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) has gone to great lengths to prove his love for her. A new intern at Forrester Creations, fashion student Luna (Lisa Yamada), has arrived with a mysterious past. This season, viewers will also learn if Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) will continue to pursue Thomas (Matthew Atkinson), a man dedicated to only her, or reunite with her husband Liam (Scott Clifton), who also admits to unrequited feelings for his ex, Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), who is currently estranged from her husband whom she loves, Finn (Tanner Novlan). Eric Forrester (John McCook) faces a health challenge he chooses to hide that may end his illustrious career. Yet, he’s determined to create his final fashion collection with the help of his grandson R.J. (Joshua Hoffman), much to the consternation of Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye), culminating in a stunning Forrester fashion challenge between father and son filled with gamesmanship, heartbeat and high stakes. And, a shocking secret engagement will lead to either scandal or happily ever after for one couple.”
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Drew Carey will return as host for The Price Is Right on September 25, and the longest running game show in TV history will be airing episodes filmed from its new state-of-the-art set in Glendale, California for the first time in 51 years. It will also mark the first time that there will be a live studio audience since COVID in 2020.
Let’s Make a Deal will arrive the same day for its historic 50th season as host Wayne Brady returns for his 15th. The network announced that the premiere episode will have a $15,000 giveaway for a contestant.
And in October, fans will get to catch up with all of their The Young and the Restless crew when new episodes of Season 51 premiere on October 3.
The longest running scripted drama’s synopsis teases, “Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) fights to protect his legacy at all costs while an unexpected adversary challenges Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott). Viewers will be treated to returns from fan-favorite characters Mamie Johnson (Veronica Redd), who has unfinished business with rival Jill Abbott (Jess Walton), and Danny Romalotti (Michael Damian), who finds himself caught between ex-wives Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) and Christine “Cricket” Blair (Lauralee Bell, celebrating 40 years on the series). And Jack Abbott’s (Peter Bergman) vow renewal with Diane Jenkins (Susan Walters) will be the perfect setting for romance, intrigue and family drama.”
If you’re looking for even more content, well there’s always the anticipated evening premieres not only on CBS, but ABC, NBC, Fox and The CW—you can see the full lineup here.
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When Will ‘The Drew Barrymore’ Show Return for Season 4?

Drew Barrymore has halted her talk show return amid the ongoing strikes following intense backlash from the public.
The actress and host found herself in some hot water recently after taking to Instagram to defend her decision to bring back her beloved daytime talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show, on Sunday, September 10.
At the time, she took to social media to announce that the talk show would resume filming for season 4, noting that they would not be using “WGA writers” and thus complying with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA rules and not crossing the picket line, as over 11,000 TV writers are currently striking for better wages, conditions, and more.
Naturally, her decision received plenty of backlash from fans and viewers who expressed disappointment in the choice while encouraging her to hold off and rethink her decision, however, in the statement, Barrymore explained she was doing it for the writers.
“I am also making the choice to come back for the first time in this strike for our show, that may have my name on it but this is bigger than just me,” she wrote.
“I own this choice. We are in compliance with not discussing or promoting film and television that is struck of any kind. We launched live in a global pandemic. Our show was built for sensitive times and has only functioned through what the real world is going through in real time. I want to be there to provide what writers do so well, which is a way to bring us together or help us make sense of the human experience. I hope for a resolve for everyone as soon as possible. We have navigated difficult times since we first came on air. And so I take a step forward to start season 4 once again with an astute humility,” she also wrote in the post.
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However, a week after the initial announcement, Barrymore made the decision to pause production on her show.
“I have listened to everyone, and I am making the decision to pause the show’s premiere until the strike is over,” she wrote on Instagram. “I have no words to express my deepest apologies to anyone I have hurt and, of course, to our incredible team who works on the show and has made it what it is today. We really tried to find our way forward. And I truly hope for a resolution for the entire industry very soon.”
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“We support Drew’s decision to pause the show’s return and understand how complex and difficult this process has been for her,” a CBS Media Ventures Spokesperson said in a statement.
The talk show was set to return on September 18, but since it’s unclear how long the strike will continue, there is currently no set premiere date.
Season 3 wrapped ahead of the strike.
Other daytime shows that also set a Sept. 18 return, like The View and The Jennifer Hudson Show, have also postponed.
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Huluween and Disney+’s Hallowstream Lineup Is Finally Here

Hulu and Disney are conjuring up quite a scare this spooky season with their respective Huluween and Hallowstream lineups.
The streaming networks unveiled their highly-anticipated fall schedules that will bring all the shrieks and screams for Halloween 2023.
Huluween is entering its sixth year and will include some spooky new titles like the Fright Krewe series and originals like The Other Black Girl and Appendage.
Hallowstream, now in its fourth year, will offer a variety of spine-tingling shows and movies, including the premiere of the brand-new Haunted Mansion and the 30th celebration of Hocus Pocus.
You’ll also be able to watch some of the most-talked-about shows of the fall—from Goosebumps’ live-action remake to the new season of American Horror Story with Emma Roberts and Kim Kardashian, and even Loki season 2.
So, witches, ghouls, and goblins—check out the full Huluween and Disney+’s Hallowstream schedule below:
The Other Black Girl (Hulu Original) – Streaming Now, Hulu
Marvel Studios’ Werewolf by Night (2022) – September 15, Hulu
FX’s American Horror Story: Delicate, Part One – September 21, Hulu
No One Will Save You (2023) – September 22, Hulu
Ash vs Evil Dead Complete Seasons 1-3 (Starz) – October 1, Hulu
Crazy Fun Park (Limited Series) – October 1, Hulu
Leprechaun 30th Anniversary Film Collection – October 1, Hulu
Stephen King‘s Rose Red Complete Miniseries (ABC) – October 1, Hulu
Fright Krewe Season 1 (Hulu Original) – October 2, Hulu
Appendage (2023) (Hulu Original) – October 2, Hulu
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