Big Brother gets peak-time slot. Special report: Big Brother. Matt Wells, media correspondent. Mon 21 Aug 2000 20.46 EDT. Channel 4 is to capitalise on the popularity of its surveillance TV game. There's no Thursday live eviction this week, with the second episode picking up on Sunday, Aug. The late start is because CBS is also running coverage of a golf championship in Big. Sunday’s mystery time slot has been filled. General Discussion. 'Big Brother' Season 22 Will Feature All-Star Cast, Happening Despite Coronavirus.
Big Brother 22 is moving to a new night for its Sunday episodes for the remainder of the season as CBS is shuffling its schedule and sending us to Mondays at 8/7c for our regular routine of the Nominations shows starting this week.
Update: There’s already a change ahead. CBS has announced the Patriots vs Chiefs game has been moved to Monday at 7PM ET which will obviously conflict with plans this week for BB22 at 8PM ET. CBS has announced Monday’s episode (10/5) will air after the 7PM NFL game concludes, so around 10-11PM ET.
We’re down to the final 3+ weeks of the All-Stars with just 6 Houseguests left in the running and not much time until we’re arriving at the finale on October 28th. We’ll be seeing one of these players walking away with a half-million dollars: Christmas, Cody, Enzo, Memphis, Nicole, or Tyler. Who do you think it will be?
So remember, if you try to find Big Brother tonight at 8/7c you’ll be disappointed. Instead, be sure to update your DVR over to Mondays at 8/7c for the rest of the season. The other nights are staying just the same with episodes on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8/7c so no changes there.
In the meantime, catch up on all the spoilers so far this weekend with the HOH winner, Nominations revealed, and even the Veto comp results from Saturday.
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Fall will be here before we know it, and it’s safe to say that when it arrives, everyone will still be staying at home as much as possible to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Luckily, dozens of new and returning shows are premiering this autumn to keep you company. TheWrap has rounded up all the dates we know — so far — for Fall TV shows’ debuts. We will continue to update the list as more become available.
For the purposes of this gallery, we’ve designated Sept. 1 as the beginning of fall rather than the official Sept. 22 start, since “Fall TV” is sure to be more loosely defined this year.
Showtime/FX/Hulu/Fox
Series: “Teen Mom 2” Net: MTV Premiere Date: Tuesday, Sept. 1 Time: 8 p.m.
MTV
Series: “Transplant” Net: NBC Premiere Date: Tuesday, Sept. 1 Time: 10 p.m.
NBC
Series: “A.P. Bio” Net: Peacock Premiere Date: Thursday, Sept. 3 Time: N/A
Peacock
Series: “Raised by Wolves” Net: HBO Max Premiere Date: Thursday, Sept. 3 Time: N/A
HBO Max
Series: “Away” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Friday, Sept. 4 Time: N/A
Netflix
Series: “The Boys” Net: Amazon Prime Video Premiere Date: Friday, Sept. 5 Time: N/A
Amazon Prime Video
Series: “Power Book II: Ghost” Net: Starz Premiere Date: Sunday, Sept. 6 Time: 9 p.m.
Starz
Series: “American Ninja Warrior” Net: NBC Premiere Date: Monday, Sept. 7 Time: 8 p.m.
NBC
Series: “L.A’s Finest” Net: Spectrum Originals Premiere Date: Wednesday, Sept. 9 Time: N/A
Spectrum Originals
Series: “Woke” Net: Hulu Premiere Date: Wednesday, Sept. 9 Time: N/A
Hulu
Series: “Julie and the Phantoms” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Thursday, Sept. 10 Time: N/A
Netflix
Series: “The Third Day” Net: HBO Premiere Date: Monday, Sept. 14 Time: 9 p.m.
HBO
Series: “We Are Who We Are” Net: HBO Premiere Date: Monday, Sept. 14 Time: 10 p.m.
HBO
Series: “Enslaved” Net: Epix Premiere Date: Monday, Sept. 14 Time: 10 p.m.
Epix
Series: “Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Friday, Sept. 18 Time: N/A
Hulu
Series: “Pen15” Net: Hulu Premiere Date: Friday, Sept. 18 Time: N/A
Hulu
Series: “Ratched” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Friday, Sept. 18 Time: N/A
Netflix
Series: “L.A.’s Finest”* Net: Fox Premiere Date: Monday, Sept. 21 Time: 8 p.m. *Broadcast debut of Spectrum Originals series’ first season
Fox
Series: “Filthy Rich” Net: Fox Premiere Date: Monday, Sept. 21 Time: 9 p.m.
Fox
Series: “A Wilderness of Error” Net: FX Premiere Date: Friday, Sept. 25 Time: 8 p.m.
FX
Series: “The Simpsons” Net: Fox Premiere Date: Sunday, Sept. 27 Time: 8 p.m.
Fox
Series: “Bless the Harts” Net: Fox Premiere Date: Sunday, Sept. 27 Time: 8:30 p.m.
Fox
Series: “Bob’s Burgers” Net: Fox Premiere Date: Sunday, Sept. 27 Time: 9 p.m.
Fox
Series: “The Comey Rule” Net: Showtime Premiere Date: Sunday, Sept. 27 Time: 9 p.m.
Showtime
Series: “Family Guy” Net: Fox Premiere Date: Sunday, Sept. 27 Time: 9:30 p.m.
Fox
Series: “Fargo” Net: FX Premiere Date: Sunday, Sept. 27 Time: 10 p.m.
FX
Series: “Coroner” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Wednesday, Sept. 30 Time: 9 p.m.
The CW
Series: “Gangs of London” Net: AMC+ Premiere Date: Thursday, Oct. 1 Time: N/A
AMC
Series: “The Salisbury Poisonings” Net: AMC+ Premiere Date: Thursday, Oct. 1 Time: N/A
AMC
Series: “Monsterland” Net: Hulu Premiere Date: Friday, Oct. 2 Time: N/A
Getty
Series: “The Good Lord Bird” Net: Showtime Premiere Date: Sunday, Oct. 4 Time: 9 p.m.
Showtime
Series: “Britannia” Net: Epix Premiere Date: Sunday Oct. 4 Time: 9 p.m.
Epix
Series: “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” Net: AMC Premiere Date: Sunday, Oct. 4 Time: 10 p.m.
AMC
Series: “Soulmates” Net: AMC Premiere Date: Monday, Oct. 5 Time: 10 p.m.
AMC
Series: “Next” Net: Fox Premiere Date: Tuesday, Oct. 6 Time: 9 p.m.
Fox
Series: “Fear the Walking Dead” Net: AMC Premiere Date: Sunday, Oct. 11 Time: 9 p.m.
AMC
Series: “Star Trek: Discovery” Net: CBS All Access Premiere Date: Thursday, Oct. 15 Time: N/A
CBS All Access
Series: “Helstrom” Net: Hulu Premiere Date: Friday, Oct. 16 Time: N/A
Hulu
Series: “The Undoing” Net: HBO Premiere Date: Sunday, Oct. 25 Time: 9 p.m.
HBO
Series: “Animaniacs” Net: Hulu Premiere Date: Friday, Nov. 20 Time: N/A
Hulu
Here’s when 40 broadcast, cable and streaming series debut and come back
Fall will be here before we know it, and it’s safe to say that when it arrives, everyone will still be staying at home as much as possible to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Luckily, dozens of new and returning shows are premiering this autumn to keep you company. TheWrap has rounded up all the dates we know — so far — for Fall TV shows’ debuts. We will continue to update the list as more become available.
For the purposes of this gallery, we’ve designated Sept. 1 as the beginning of fall rather than the official Sept. 22 start, since “Fall TV” is sure to be more loosely defined this year.
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