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TV Premieres Calendar for Fall & Winter 2017: What's Coming to Netflix, CBS, The CW, and More

The fall season has arrived, which means plenty of shows are also coming back to the small screens.

Earlier this month, a new season of "Narcos" dropped on Netflix, and "Fear the Walking Dead" returned to AMC. Just recently, new seasons of "Broad City" and "South Park" also landed on Comedy Central.

For the rest of the fall and winter, there are still a lot of premieres to be excited about.

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According to Esquire's list, "The Little Couple" is back on TLC this Sept. 19, "Gotham" season 4 arrives on Fox this Sept. 21, and the first ever episodes of "Star Trek: Discovery" and "Young Sheldon" finally land on CBS this Sept. 24 and 25, respectively.

CBS will also see the return of "The Big Bang Theory," "Kevin Can Wait," "Scorpion," "NCIS: New Orleans," "NCIS," "Criminal Minds," "Survivor," "Blue Bloods," and "Hawaii Five-O" this month.

Another pilot coming in this month is "Marvel's Inhumans" on ABC. Next month, the network will once again air new seasons of "The Middle," "Fresh Off the Boat," "Black-ish," "The Mayor," "Scandal," and "Once Upon a Time." The premieres will take place on the first week of October, as listed by Den of Geek.

Fans of The CW's Arrowverse series will finally see their favorite television shows again, with "Supergirl" returning on Oct. 9, "The Flash" and "Legends of Tomorrow" on Oct. 10, and of course, "Arrow" on Oct. 12.

The hit mystery drama "Riverdale" will also be returning for its sophomore season on the network on Oct. 11. Another CW favorite "Supernatural" also returns next month, as well as "Jane the Virgin," "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," "Dynasty," and "Valor."

"Stranger Things" returns Oct. 27 on Netflix.

For November, there will be fewer television premieres. These include "Life in Pieces" and "S.W.A.T." on CBS, "Shameless" and "SMILF" on Showtime, "Future Man" and "Marvel's Runaways" on Hulu, and "Vikings" on History.

Meanwhile, "The Crown" season 2 is coming to Netflix on Dec. 8.

For more details on what shows to look out for this fall and winter season, a full calendar is shown on the Spoiler TV website.

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