Elsewhere, Mondays are mostly new and Wednesdays and Sundays are as familiar as ever.
Which of The Eye's shows are getting the super-sized season-ending treatment?
The hit procedural will be back for an eleventh season after re-signing star Mark Harmon.
Plus: NBC might also revive Cleopatra, Smash is hosting a Will & Grace reunion, and Miley Cyrus heads to Two and a Half Men.
America’s Most-Watched Network” is conducting business as usual, debuting nearly all of its new and returning shows during official Premiere Week.
Plus: A Lost vet heads to Grimm, Fringe loses a boss, and Comic-Con adds some awesome panels.
We've laid everything out all nicely to get a better look at which shows will be fighting each other for your eyeballs.
2 Broke Girls will drive Monday's comedy block, while Vegas is paired with the NCISes and Sherlock Holmes lands on Thursdays.
The team gets bombarded—literally—while attempting to track down a terrorist group, meaning Jimmy Palmer's wedding plans might get put on hold.
We'll continue to update this story as more renewals and cancellations announced, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back often for updates.
Plus: CBS announces its finale dates, IFC cancels one of its comedies, the L.A. County Coroner reveals Whitney's cause of death, and a Lost vet heads over to Fringe.
2 Broke Girls, Blue Bloods, The Good Wife, among those returning; talks underway for Two and a Half Men.
On our list this week: Happy Endings, Suburtagory, Fringe, Burt Reynolds, and a certain Bachelor contestant's rappin' skillz.
Plus: Mandy Moore's ABC pilot gets a series order, HBO's The Newsroom may have a premiere date, and Alfred Molina lands starring role on TNT.
Here's the full list of winners of the people categories in our Best of 2011 poll.
Plus: Sons of Anarchy gets an extra episode, Bryan Fuller moves closer to returning to TV, and is Dana Carvey the new Regis?
Cord-cutters, we've heard your cries for some pointers on which fall shows will be available to watch online—and when. We're answering.
With an audience that spans more than 120 territories worldwide, the hugely popular television series will expand its reach into the interactive space by creating a video game for home and portable gaming consoles and for Windows PC.
Exclusive to TV.com, the cast of NCIS talk to The Insider's Kevin Frazier about season 8 of their hit drama.
The new season is finally here! We're so excited about it that we made you a handy guide to what's on when.
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