Between network, cable and streaming, the modern television landscape is vast. Here are some of the shows, specials, and movies that will air on TV this week, September 12-18. Details and times are subject to change.
Monday
74th Emmy Awards 8 p.m. on NBC. Shifting from the usual Sunday night ceremony, the All-Television Celebration Ceremony returns on Monday, with Kenan Thompson as host. ‘Succession’ leads the nominations with 25 potential awards, including Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor. “Ted Lasso” follows closely with her 20 nominations. Presenters include Will Arnett, Kelly Clarkson, Selena Gomez, Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler and more.
Tuesday
come up Freeform at 9pm. This new reality show focuses on six Gen Zers moving through New York City during a pandemic. Show stars Taofik Abiyako, Fernando Casablancas, Ben Hurd, Claude Schwartz, Evon Trower, and Sophia Wilson tackle their careers and figure out where they belong in their friend group and social circle Four episodes premiere in a row on Tuesdays, followed by two episodes each week.
Wednesday
ABC Fall Preview Special 8:30 p.m. on ABC. The cast of “Home Economics” is hosting an event to provide a trailer for what’s set to air on ABC this fall. A new show, Alaska Her Daily, stars Hilary Swank as a reporter who leaves New York to work for a local Alaskan newspaper. In another new show, “The Rookie: Feds,” Nathan Fillion brings in Simone Clarke (played by Niecy Nash’s Betts) to investigate a former student suspected of a terrorist attack on her FBI. Starring as an actor. You’ll also see previews for upcoming seasons of “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Bachelor in Paradise,” and “Abbott Elementary.”
Challenge USA 9 p.m. on CBS. At the end of the first season of the show, one male and one female champion will be awarded $500,000. “The Challenge USA” is different from the original “The Challenge,” which has aired over 30 seasons on MTV. That’s because there are US-based reality show attendees, not attendees from all over the world. Participants come from shows like ‘The Amazing Race’, ‘Survivor’, ‘Big Brother’ and ‘Love Island USA’.
Thursday
STRAIGHT NO CHASER: The 25th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 8:30 PM on PBS (check local listings). Straight No Chaser, an a cappella group formed at Indiana University, is celebrating its anniversary with a concert in Indiana, where it all began. The group, which is touring the United States this year, will feature classic her covers like “Proud Mary” and “Lean on Me”, as well as new pop songs like “I’m Yours” and “All About That Bass” on this recording. to play. concert.
generation gap 9 p.m. on ABC. This quiz show pairs family members to answer questions about each other’s generations. Hosted by Kelly Ripa, each episode also features special guests such as her YouTuber Colleen Ballinger (who plays Miranda Sings) and actor Judd Hirsch. Guest on this week’s episode — his tenth and final episode of the season — is journalist Anderson Cooper.
Atlanta 10pm on FX. After a four-year hiatus between Seasons 2 and 3, fans of the show will be pleased that Season 4 arrives this week, less than four months after the Season 3 finale. After a successful run in Europe last season, the characters are back in Atlanta. “If ‘Atlanta’ has always been difficult to categorize, it’s comedy, except when it’s drama, when it’s horror,” James Poniewozik told The New York Times during the season 3 premiere earlier this year. wrote in the review of is about complex people whose circumstances are always slightly away from one of these.
Friday
dynasty 9pm on CW. The show, which stars Elizabeth Gillies, Grant Shaw, and Adam Huber, concludes its fifth and final season this week. Based on the 1980s soap opera of the same name and featuring the rivalry between the Carrington and Colby families, the show has its own plotlines rather than building on the storyline of the original show. I have.
Saturday
Mamma Mia! (2008) 6:20 p.m. Based on the ABBA song, the film tells the story of mother-daughter duo Donna and Sophie (Meryl Streep and Amanda Seyfried) as Sophie prepares for her wedding. Hoping to see her father, Sophie invites to her wedding the three men she wrote in her diary the summer before her mother was born. Harry (Colin Firth), Bill (Stellan Skarsgård) and Sam (Pierce Brosnan) arrive, and chaos ensues. “Really, this movie can’t hurt anyone,” AO Scott wrote in his review for The Times.
Stand By Me (1986) 10:15pm at TCM. This coming-of-age story based on Stephen King’s “The Body” stars Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Jerry O’Connell and Corey Feldman. The story follows four boys on an overnight hike to find the body of a boy hit by a train. Walter Goodman wrote in his New York Times review: the film.
Sunday
Tales of the Walking Dead 9pm at AMC. Each episode in this The Walking Dead spin-off anthology series tells a different story in the same post-apocalyptic world. His sixth and final episode of the season follows a couple who are traumatized by the state of the world and who may be living in a haunted house.