What to watch this fall

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Stephen Colbert will begin his hosting duties of The Late Show on Sept. 8.

Shannon Mccarty

While we’re sure ISU students are committed to spending their free time studying and writing papers, everyone needs a chance to relax and unwind. What better way to take a breather than to sit down in front of the tube and watch your favorite show?

Here’s everything you need to know about the fall television season.

*New shows are in bold

MONDAY

7 p.m.

Dancing With the Stars (ABC) (two hours — performance and results show)

The Big Bang Theory (CBS) 

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (CW) (one hour)

Gotham (Fox) (one hour)

The Voice (NBC) (two hours)

7:30 p.m.

Life in Pieces (CBS)

8 p.m.

Scorpion (CBS)
 (one hour)

Jane the Virgin (CW) (one hour)


Minority Report (Fox) (one hour)

9 p.m.

Castle (ABC)

NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS)

Blindspot (NBC

TUESDAY

7 p.m. 


The Muppets (ABC) 

NCIS (CBS) (one hour)


The Flash (CW) (one hour)

Grandfathered (Fox)
 

The Voice (NBC) (one hour)

7:30 p.m.

Fresh Off the Boat (ABC) 

The Grinder (Fox) 

8 p.m.

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) (one hour)

NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) (one hour)

Supernatural (CW) (one hour)


Scream Queens (Fox)


Heartbreaker (NBC) 


9 p.m.

Quantico (ABC)


Limitless (CBS)


Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris (NBC)

Chicago Fire (NBC) 

Chicago Med (NBC) 

WEDNESDAY

7 p.m.

The Middle (ABC)


Survivor (CBS) (one hour)


Arrow (CW) (one hour)

Rosewood (Fox) (one hour)

The Mysteries of Laura (NBC)
 (one hour)

7:30 p.m.

The Goldbergs (ABC)

8 p.m. 


Modern Family (ABC)

Criminal Minds (CBS) (one hour)


Supernatural (CW) (one hour)


Empire (Fox) (one hour)

Law & Order: SVU (NBC) (one hour)

8:30 p.m.

Black-ish (ABC)

9 p.m. 


Nashville (ABC)


Code Black (CBS)


Chicago P.D. (NBC)

THURSDAY

7 p.m. 


Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) (one hour)


Thursday Night Football (CBS)
 (all night) 

The Vampire Diaries (CW) (one hour)

Bones (Fox) (one hour)

Heroes Reborn (NBC) (one hour)

8 p.m.

Scandal (ABC) (one hour)

The Originals (CW) (one hour)


Sleepy Hollow (Fox) (one hour)

The Blacklist (NBC) 

8:30 p.m.

Angel From Hell (NBC)

9 p.m. 


How to Get Away With Murder (ABC)


Elementary (CBS)

The Player (NBC)

FRIDAY

7 p.m. 


Last Man Standing (ABC)

The Amazing Race (CBS) (one hour)

Reign (CW) (one hour)


MasterChef Junior (Fox)

Undateable (NBC)

7:30 p.m.

Dr. Ken (ABC)

People Are Talking (NBC)  

8 p.m. 


Shark Tank (ABC)

Hawaii Five-0 (CBS)


America’s Next Top Model (CW)

World’s Funniest (Fox)


Grimm (NBC)

9 p.m.

20/20 (ABC)

Blue Bloods (CBS)


Dateline (NBC)

SUNDAY

7 p.m. 

Once Upon a Time (ABC) (one hour)


Madam Secretary (CBS) (one hour)


Sunday Night Football (NBC) (all night)


The Simpsons (Fox)

7:30 p.m. 


Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Fox)

8 p.m. 

Oil (ABC) (one hour)

The Good Wife (CBS) (one hour)


Family Guy (Fox)

8:30 p.m.

The Last Man on Earth (Fox)

9 p.m.

Of Kings and Prophets (ABC)

CSI (CBS) (note: CSI: Cyber will eventually take over timeslot) 


*Listings courtesy of eonline.com 

OTHER PREMIERES

Todrick – Aug. 31 (MTV)

The YouTube sensation Todrick will have his own docu-series coming this fall to MTV. The series will focus on all the work that Todrick and his crew put into their weekly productions while balancing jobs on the side.

Girl Code Live – Aug. 31 (MTV)

In addition to the original Girl Code, MTV will have a weekly half-hour late night talk show hosted by Girl Code Stars Nessa, Carly and Awkwafina.

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert – Sept. 8 (CBS)

Previously the star of the Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert will take the reins from David Letterman on CBS’s late show.

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah – Sept. 28 (Comedy Central)

For almost 20 years Jon Stewart was the face of The Daily Show. This September, comedian Trevor Noah will take over The Daily Show on Comedy Central.