Fall TV returns
Fall television shows have made their return to prime time this season, featuring many favorites on local stations.
One standout show that returned this year on FOX is Simon Cowell’s “The X Factor.”
For reality television this season, one favorite, “Jersey Shore,” will have its final season on MTV this year.
It has been nearly three years since the first season debuted and if you are a fan of the show who keeps up with the cast off the set, you will realize a lot has changed since the previous season.
Highly anticipated for this season is how the show will be different with a pregnant Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi and Jennifer “JWoww” Farley’s engagement to boyfriend Roger Mathews.
Many comedy television shows are returning this season. One that is likely to get one of the highest viewer ratings is “The Big Bang Theory” on CBS.
Since the day that Charlie Sheen left “Two and a Half Men” set, it seems “The Big Bang Theory” has taken over as the top comedy series, and it has not disappointed viewers.
This season on the show, writer Chuck Lorre has returned everyone to the set including the hilarious Sheldon Cooper.
The hit comedy series began right where it left off last season with two of the characters, Howard and Bernadette, just becoming newlyweds.
“The Big Bang Theory” airs at 8 p.m. Thursdays on CBS.
For drama television this fall, “The Walking Dead” has returned for its third season on AMC.
In this season of “The Walking Dead,” the storyline continues to follow a group of individuals who fight for survival years after the zombie apocalypse.
Their leader, Rick Grimes returns to lead them to a safe and secure home away from danger.
This Golden Globe nominated series for Best Television Series-Drama should continue to reign as one of the best this fall. The season is set to premiere at 9 p.m. Oct. 14 on AMC.
Other television shows returning this fall include: “Glee” (FOX), “Two and a Half Men” (CBS), “The Office” (NBC), “Sons of Anarchy” (FX),
“30 Rock” (NBC), “Saturday Night Live” (NBC), “The Simpsons” (FOX) and “Family Guy” (FOX).