Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant in "The Undoing"
As movie theaters struggle to survive in the wake of shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, fans missing their favorite Hollywood stars find themselves turning to television to fill the void. Luckily, a few of the industry's biggest talents are headed to the small screen in a gripping drama that will keep viewers guessing.
Squeeze in time for two new episodes. Dr. Sandra Lee became a dermatologist like her dad, but carved her own path by becoming a YouTube sensation with more than 6.5 million subscribers. Her reality series goes in depth with her patients and procedures.
Lanford's favorite family is back for a third season, beginning with this new episode. Facing foreclosure on the family home, Dan (John Goodman) must find a way to keep himself and his family grounded despite life's little setbacks in this family sitcom.
It may not surprise you that the people involved in "Mountain Men" aren't big on calendars, but they're dependable all the same.
There's no word yet on another season of the reality series about fiercely independent people living a hard, cold, happy life off the grid.
But it's a bit too early to worry; Season 9 just aired this summer.
Don't miss this new episode, as viewers get a look behind closed doors at the work of real FBI analysts and agents' biggest cases. This new docuseries is narrated by "FBI" star Alana De La Garza and produced by the team behind "48 Hours."
When the patriarch of a super-wealthy family known for televangelism dies, his wife and children are left scrambling for power and money in the vacuum he leaves behind. Kim Cattrall, Corey Cott, Olivia Macklin and Aubrey Dollar star.
It was the dreaded "new creative direction," which is generally code for a shakeup for a shakeup's sake.
That's not to say they didn't have a reason to do it — the show's ratings have been plunging over the past few years (though from a pretty high peak, to be fair) — but the idea behind a high-profile move like changing a reality show's host is to attract interest and get people to tune in just to see what's different.
Liv Tyler as seen in "9-1-1: Lone Star"
Stars out: Following the pandemic shutdown, some TV series have resumed production under strict new health and safety guidelines, including frequent testing and the creation of zones to facilitate physical distancing.
Hayley Orrantia, Jeff Garlin, Sean Giambrone, Troy Gentile, George Segal and Wendi McLendon-Covey star in "The Goldbergs"
Anne Burrell, host of "Worst Cook in America: Halloween Redemption"
Halloween is the time for celebrating all things scary and, for many culinary-challenged souls, few things are as scary as the idea of having to prep, cook and serve a full spread for a special day.