John Oliver hosts "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver"
Tom Hanks stars as a death-row prison guard who develops a relationship with a simple-minded inmate with incredible powers in this drama. After a series of seemingly miraculous incidents involving the inmate, the guards wonder if he's actually guilty.
Lucas Till stars as Angus MacGyver, the Swiss Army Knife-toting U.S. operative whose creativity never seems to run out, in the Season 4 premiere of this drama. This season introduces Russ (Henry Ian Cusick), a wealthy master manipulator.
There are certainly no plans to bring back Capt. Jack. But if we were to move into the realm of speculation (and if you can't do it for "Doctor Who," when can you?) things look somewhat promising.
NYPD Det. Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) is back for a seventh season of this hit comedy. This season, Jake and the recently demoted Captain Holt (Andre Braugher) team up after an assassination attempt sends the city, and the Nine-Nine, spiraling into chaos.
"Hotel Hell," the umpteenth reality show based around celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay fixing other people's problems, gets a lot of guff for its "weird" and "cheesy" theme song. One TV writer pointed out that "it seems like every word that ends with an -el or -ell sound was used in the lyrics of this song," and another simply called it the "worst theme song ever."
Don’t miss the Season 4 premiere of this spinoff reality series that dishes out drama in wine glasses filled to the brim and over-crowded hot tubs as the house’s inhabitants go from hooking-up to breaking-up faster than you can say Corona Light.
Heroes and villains work together to tackle dangerous threats in this multi-superhero series. The team encounters famous historical figures and magical creatures while navigating the perilous space-time continuum in this comic book-inspired series.
The cast of "Indebted"
There's nothing like a good comeback story, and one new comedy has TV fans buzzing about the return of a couple of prime-time veterans. In the 1990s, Fran Drescher starred in the CBS sitcom "The Nanny," while Steven Weber kept audiences laughing in the NBC hit "Wings," and they're about to team up in a new series for NBC.
"The Blacklist" returns from its winter hiatus in March, but what happens after that, we don't know.
There's been no word yet on a renewal for what would be the show's eighth season. We don't even know for sure how long the current season will be.