Thursday, August 30, 2012

Premiere Week: What To Watch On Tuesdays

Here is your guide on what's hot and what's not on Tuesdays this Fall.

At 8/7c, CBS brings us the 10th season of the hit drama NCIS. We last left off on the season finale with
Harper Dearing organizing a number of attacks on the NAVY before he set a car bomb outside of the headquarters of NCIS. Meanwhile Ducky had a heart attack. When the 10th season returns fans can expect to see everyone make it alive. "We've got these people who've been knocked down and they have to pick themselves up again," says Executive Producer Gary Glasberg in an exclusive interview with TV Guide.  
Following NCIS is the sister show NCIS: LA. The season premiere will pick up right where the season finale left off. Callen was suspended and the tension between everyone will be very high. Fans can expect to be on the edge of their seats this season. 
Calling all Denis Quaid fans get ready because he is on our way to a television screen near you. The new show Vegas (10/9c) premiers September 25 which features the sheriff of Las Vegas as it was being transformed from a small-time destination into a famous gambling and entertainment mecca. Check out the exclusive CBS promo right here.

ABC brings us the Dancing With The Stars All-Star Cast Results show at 8/7c. Followed by the return of fan favorite Happy Endings. We last left off with Brad losing his job and Penny figuring out her feelings for Dave while Dave holds Alex's hand. The premiere will pick up with Dave and Alex giving it another shot (don't expect it to end well) and Penny actually getting a boyfriend.
Don't Trust the B in APT 23 premieres after that followed by the return of Private Practice at 10/9c. As you know, it was announced this summer that Tim Daly and Kate Walsh will be leaving this season. Private Practice returns with a shorter episode number. The big question is will the show survive without Addison or will ABC pull the plug on the Shonda Rimes series. Fans left the season with Amelia giving birth to a brainless baby and Sam proposing to Addison. Creator Shonda Rimes says fans can expect a time jump this season. and more ambitious episodes.

NBC gives us another night of The Voice at 8/7c. Matthew Perry returns to NBC with the premiere of his new show called Go On. The show, which has had an early sneak peek viewing during the Olympics, is a bout a recent widow and sports talk radio host ready to go back to work after the death of his wife. He then finds himself in a support group. The comedy sure doesn't dissappoint. To see the exclusive promo right here. The Premiere of The New Normal starts at 9:30/8:30c followed by the season premiere of Parenthood. This season fans will be waiting at the each of their seats waiting to hear Sarah's answer after Mark proposed last season. Parenthood creator says Amber will be falling head over heals for someone this season. 

Fox kicks off their Tuesdays with the premiere of Raising Hope and the Return of Hit show New Girl. New Girl Creator Liz Meriweather says Jess will be going through major live changes this season. "She's really questioning every part of herself. ... That leads her to try something she's never tried before, which is to sleep with someone she hates and to continue to sleep with him.". Fans are sure to be glued to their screens on Tuesdays.

Are you excited for Matthew Perry's return?

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