The week of September 15th to September 20th promises a mix of entertainment, sports, and insightful docuseries appealing to a broad array of viewers. Here’s a rundown of what to expect:
Monday, September 15 marks the debut of the “Celebrity Weakest Link” on FOX, hosted by Jane Lynch, where celebrities compete to win up to $1 million for charity. The NFL’s Week 2 concludes with a Monday Night Football doubleheader, featuring the Buccaneers at the Texans and the Chargers at the Raiders, broadcast live on ABC and ESPN. Additionally, Hallmark Channel returns with “Celebrations With Lacey Chabert,” showcasing heartwarming stories of local heroes, and Turner Classic Movies continues its tribute to actor Peter Sellers.
Tuesday, September 16 sees the premiere of “50 Ways to Catch a Killer” on FOX Nation, a true-crime series by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, providing a close look at the investigative process behind real-life murder cases. ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars” returns for its 34th season, promising engaging performances and competition.
On Wednesday, September 17, The CW’s “Family Law” concludes its season with two back-to-back episodes, while NOVA’s “Human,” a new series on PBS, begins exploring humanity’s complex origins via cutting-edge science. ESPN features an introspective look at Lane Kiffin, the head coach for Ole Miss, through its E60 report, shedding light on his life and career, including his path to personal growth and sobriety.
Thursday, September 18 introduces “Black Rabbit” on Netflix, a dramatic thriller exploring family dynamics amid New York City’s nightlife. MLB Baseball and NFL Football continue with exciting matches on FOX and Prime Video, respectively. Viewers can also catch the classic film “The Best Years of Our Lives” on Turner Classic Movies, an award-winning exploration of the struggles faced by World War II veterans returning home.
Friday, September 19 offers a mix of suspense and intrigue with “Billionaires’ Bunker” and “Haunted Hotel,” both premiering on Netflix, exploring stories of survival in luxurious confinement and ghostly hilarity, respectively.
Lastly, on Saturday, September 20, college football fans can enjoy a lineup of games across CBS and NBC. Lifetime premieres “The Girl Who Survived: The Alina Thompson Story,” a gripping thriller based on true events from the 1980s. For a taste of classic comedy, catch a Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz double feature on Turner Classic Movies.
This week’s programming is rich with variety, offering something for everyone, whether they are seeking inspiration, entertainment, or thrilling narratives.