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Cosmos: Possible Worlds, on Fox

Inspire out-of-this-world dreams with this late-night episode. Hosted by famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, this incredible series uses animation, computer graphics and re-enactments to explore mysteries of the great beyond and the distant past.

Neil deGrasse Tyson hosts "Cosmos: Possible Worlds"
Neil deGrasse Tyson hosts "Cosmos: Possible Worlds"

Q: I saw Harry Shearer and Michael McKean, who did all those mockumentaries together, on separate episodes of "Friends." Is there some connection there?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

It goes deeper than just Harry Shearer and Michael McKean. If you look across all 10 seasons of "Friends," you'll see most of the regulars from that series of mockumentaries (comedy favorites such as 2003's "A Mighty Wind" and 2000's "Best in Show"): Shearer, McKean, Jane Lynch, Bob Balaban, Fred Willard and Jennifer Coolidge.

MacGyver, on CBS

Lucas Till and Levy Tran star in this hit reboot. New targets, new missions and old enemies arise in the new season, but this iconic series continues to put a modern, youthful spin on its predecessor in each episode. Justin Hires also stars.

Levy Tran and Lucas Till in "MacGyver"
Levy Tran and Lucas Till in "MacGyver"

B Positive, on CBS

In need of a kidney transplant and a social life, divorced dad Drew (Thomas Middleditch) finds an unlikely match in an old friend that helps him with both of those problems. Annaleigh Ashford and Sara Rue also star in this freshman sitcom.

Thomas Middleditch stars in "B Positive"
Thomas Middleditch stars in "B Positive"

Feline fine: 'Call Me Kat' pulls through COVID to premiere on Fox

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Mayim Bialik as seen in "Call Me Kat"

Mayim Bialik as seen in "Call Me Kat"

After a trying year, most people are probably ready for a few laughs. Luckily, a new comedy has navigated the tricky waters of filming during the COVID-19 pandemic to bring a little lighthearted fun back to prime time, and it stars a familiar fan favorite.

Q: What's going on with the "Walking Dead" Rick Grimes movies?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

The short answer: a lot of background work and hope.

Back in 2018, AMC's hit series "The Walking Dead" made the shocking decision to write out its lead character, Rick (played by Andrew Lincoln, "This Life"). It was soon announced that Rick wasn't leaving the show's universe but rather leaving to star in a "Walking Dead" movie (or maybe trilogy of movies, as has been rumored).

Chicago Med, on NBC

The doctors and nurses at Chicago's leading trauma center struggle to keep it together as they treat patients in this drama from Emmy-winning executive producer Dick Wolf. The ensemble cast includes Yaya DaCosta, Nick Gehlfuss and Oliver Platt.

Oliver Platt in "Chicago Med"
Oliver Platt in "Chicago Med"

7 Little Johnstons, on TLC

A lot has changed since last season, from relationships to college, high school and the pandemic. Luckily, these changes have only brought the family closer together. In this Season 6 premiere, Trent and Amber try to spice things up in their marriage.

Alex and Emma from "7 Little Johnstons"
Alex and Emma from "7 Little Johnstons"

Q: This past month, "Masterpiece" on PBS ran a story called "Flesh and Blood." It ended abruptly a week ago, leaving many stories incomplete. Maybe it was supposed to end that way, but I hope it continues sometime. Do you know?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

There's been no official word about a second season of "Flesh and Blood." At first blush, it looked more like a miniseries, but the creator said a second season is possible. She said that before the first season aired, though, and no one's said much since. That's not a great sign.

It got great buzz ahead of time, loaded with stars who are a big deal over in Britain, at least (though Imelda Staunton's role as Delores Umbridge in the later Harry Potter films made her a fairly big deal everywhere).

9-1-1, on Fox

LAPD patrol sergeant Athena Grant Nash (Angela Basset) and her husband, LAFD Captain Bobby Nash (Peter Krause), take the lead in this series that tracks the struggles of first responders as they save lives and face dangerous and scarring situations.

Angela Bassett in "9-1-1"
Angela Bassett in "9-1-1"
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