Depending on your perspective, Hallmark's "Good Witch" has either been a frustrating show to love over the years or a faithful TV friend. Either way, it makes it hard to believe the most recent episode, which aired at the end of July, was the last one. Hallmark announced the cancellation just 16 days before the final episode aired.
Jennifer Aniston, Billy Crudup and Reese Witherspoon in "The Morning Show"
Jubal (Jeremy Sisto) gets Jess (Julian McMahon) and the rest of the team to help him in this rebroadcast from Season 2. Now working together, they must hunt down an undercover DEA agent who seems to have turned dirty during a drug ring investigation.
In this animated series premiere, political magnate Carpenter K. Smith disappears while buying cigarettes. Two detectives must now solve the mystery surrounding their city's last honest politician. Kristen Bell, Sunita Mani and John C. Reilly voice star.
I see you used the past tense -- "played" -- there, which means you've heard the bad news. "American Housewife" may have been canceled after five seasons, but Ali Wong will do just fine.
Premiering in 2016, Wong played Doris on all 103 episodes of the show (though she wasn't always on set), and that's kind of amazing considering how many other things she's had on the go in that time.
Carla Hall, judge in "Halloween Baking Championship"
It's that time of year -- a time when you don't know whether to enjoy the beginning of fall or skip ahead to the candy extravaganza that is Halloween -- and Food Network isn't making it any easier by rolling out some big Halloween-themed programming this week.
In an interesting weekly take on the late-night talk show format, host and British comedian John Oliver reviews the headlines from the past seven days with a hefty dollop of satire, sarcasm and his classic brand of dry wit and clever humor.
Tim (Marsden) and his younger brother, Ted (Baldwin), are adults and have drifted apart over the years. Tim lives with his wife and two daughters, seven-year-old Tabitha (Greenblatt) and baby Tina (Sedaris), in the suburbs, while Ted is a successful hedge fund CEO. One night, Tina reveals that she is a secret agent for BabyCorp, sent to enlist Tim and Ted's help in investigating the suspicious founder of Tabitha's prestigious school. A magic formula transforms the brothers back into their much younger selves so they can infiltrate the school, and as they work together, Tim and Ted rediscover what being a family truly means.
Detroit waitress Aziah "Zola" King (Paige) is invited by Stefani (Keough) to join her on a road trip to Florida for a weekend of partying and dancing. Zola accepts and sets out with Stefani, her roommate, X (Domingo), and Stefani's idiot boyfriend, Derrek (Braun), for a 48-hour trip that quickly spirals into chaos where the girls encounter gangsters, prostitution, wild earnings and more in a journey based on a real-life viral Twitter thread.
When Shannon (King) witnesses and documents a cop killing a drug dealer, she finds herself the target of the sheriff's department, which will stop at nothing to ensure that any evidence never sees the light of day. Rescued from gunpoint by retired forest ranger Jack (Willis), the duo must gather solid evidence to expose the corruption that runs rampant in the sheriff's department (and of which Jack's niece is also a victim).
Ryan Murphy, seen here with his Emmy Award, to launch two new series
More 'Stories': Ryan Murphy's ("American Horror Story") TV empire just keeps growing, and that's great news if you love a good horror story, a sports-related one and/or a tragic love story (or just any good story, really).
[The audience] want[s] to hear me talk about the big story everyone is talking about right now; it continues to be the chaos surrounding the big, poorly handled regime change — over at "Jeopardy!"