TV premiere calendar this September 2015, including 'Longmire,' 'Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris,' 'South Park' and more
With a lot of TV shows premiering this fall, it is often hard to catch up with the latest shows. From the most popular comedy shows to new crime drama series, everyone will always have something to watch.
"Longmire" (Netflix) has already started the fall TV season when it premiered last Sept. 10 for its fourth season, while reality shows "Sister Wives" (TLC) and "Dancing with the Stars" (ABC) started last Sept. 13 and 14, respectively.
Neil Patrick Harris returned to the primetime block with his new show "Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris" (NBC) on Sept. 15, while the longtime-running cartoon "South Park" (Comedy Central) returned last Sept. 16. Peter Capaldi, the 12th "Doctor Who" (BBC), also started his new time travel adventures last Sept. 19.
September 21 was a busy day for fans. Fan favorite "The Big Bang Theory" (CBS) premiered last Monday, as well other shows like "Gotham" (Fox), "The Voice" (NBC), "Minority Report" (Fox), "Blindspot" (NBC), "NCIS: Los Angeles" (CBS), and "Castle" (ABC).
Viewers will see the premiere of "Scream Queens" (Fox) and "Limitless" (CBS) on Sept. 22, as well as the return of "NCIS" (CBS), and "Fresh off the Boat" (ABC). The drama series "Empire" (Fox), and the reality competition "Survivor: Cambodia – Second Chance" will aid its premiere this Sept. 23.
Networks will have a tough battle for viewers since Thursdays are going to be jam-packed with TV's most popular shows. "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC), "Heroes Reborn" (NBC), "Scandal" (ABC), and "How to Get Away with Murder" (ABC) will all be back this Sept. 24. The award-winning reality show hosted by Phil Keoghan, "The Amazing Race," will be back with its 27th season on Sept. 25.
Other shows that will premiere this September are "Bob's Burger" (Fox), "Once Upon a Time" (ABC), "The Simpsons" (Fox), "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (Fox), "Family Guy" (Fox), and "Quantico" (ABC) on Sept. 27; "Marvel's Agents of S. H. I. E. L. D." (ABC) on Sept. 29; and "Criminal Minds" (CBS) on Sept. 30.