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CBS Premieres: Monday, Oct. 2 at 8:30 PM Stars: Mark Feuerstein, David Walton, Liza Lapira, Matt Murray, Linda Lavin, Elliott Gould Producers: Dana Klein, Mark Feuerstein, Aaron Kaplan, Wendi Trilling, Dana Honor Premise: A family comedy inspired by a time in Mark Feuerstein’s adult life when he lived in apartment 9K in the building he grew up in, sandwiched between his parents’ apartment, 9J, and his brother, sister-in-law and their baby’s apartment, 9L, and his attempts to set boundaries with his intrusive but well-meaning family. NBC Premieres: TBA midseason Stars: Anders Holm, Andy Favreau, JJ Totah, Nina Wadia, Mindy Kaling (recurring) Producers: Mindy Kaling, Charlie Grandy, Howard Klein Premise: The single-camera comedy follows Vince (Holm), a charismatic gym owner with no ambition who lives with his younger brother Michael (Favreau), a gorgeous idiot. Their simple life of women and working out is put on hold when the teenage son of Vince is dropped off on their doorstep by Priya (Kaling), one of his old high school flings. ABC Premieres: TBA Midseason Cast: Steve Zahn, Sandrine Holt, Rob Campbell, Jay Karnes, Simone Kessell, Grant Harvey, Tommy Bastow, John D’Leo, Kelley Missal, Marcuis W. Harris Producers: Dan Dworkin, Jay Beattie, Jason Reed, Rob Bowman (director) Premise: Refugees from a war-torn country start showing up to seek asylum in an American town. Only the country these people are from is America and the war they are fleeing is 250 years in the future.

The local sheriff with a past, a federal agent and a mother in search of her missing refugee daughter drive this allegory with a surprising conspiracy at the center. ABC Premieres: TBA Midseason Cast: Jack Cutmore-Scott, Ilfenesh Hadera, Amaury Nolasco, Lenora Crichlow, Vinnie Jones Producers: Chris Fedak, Greg Berlanti, Martin Gero, Sarah Schechter, David Nutter (director), David Kwong Premise: When his career is ruined by scandal, superstar magician Cameron Black has only one place to turn to practice his art of deception, illusion and influence: the FBI. He’ll become the world’s first consulting illusionist, helping the government solve crimes that defy explanation and trap criminals and spies by using deception. The CW Premieres: Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 9:00 PM Stars: Nathalie Kelley, Elizabeth Gillies, Grant Show, Sam Adegoke, Robert Christopher Riley, Rafael de la Fuente, Brianna Brown, Alan Dale Producers: Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, Sallie Patrick, original series creators Esther and Richard Shapiro Premise: The modernized reboot of the '80s soap follows two of America’s wealthiest families, the Carringtons and the Colbys, as they feud for control over their fortune and their children. The drama will be told primarily through the perspectives of two women at odds: Fallon Carrington – daughter of billionaire Blake Carrington – and her soon-to-be stepmother, Cristal, a Hispanic woman marrying into this WASP family and America’s most powerful class. NBC Premieres: Tuesday, Sep.

26 at 10:00 PM Stars: Edie Falco Producers: Dick Wolf, Peter Jankowski, Arthur W. Forney, Rene Balcer, Lesli Linka Glatter Premise: This eight-episode installment of Dick Wolf's popular franchise delivers a gripping in-depth dramatization of the notorious murder case that changed America forever. When the Menendez brothers were tried on national TV for brutally killing their parents in Beverly Hills, their story became a national obsession. Now, the first edition of this anthology series delves into the players, the crime and the media circus, detailing the day-to-day battles of the trial and unveiling the shocking truth of what really went down when the cameras stopped rolling. FOX Premieres: Sunday, Sep. 10 at 8:00 PM Stars: Seth MacFarlane, Adrianne Palicki, Penny Johnson Jerald, Scott Grimes, Peter Macon, J Lee, Halston Sage Producers: Seth MacFarlane, Jon Favreau, Liz Heldens Premise: Set 300 years in the future, the live-action dramedy follows the adventures of the Orville, a not-so-top-of-the-line exploratory ship in Earth's interstellar Fleet.

Facing cosmic challenges from without and within, this motley crew of space explorers will boldly go where no comedic drama has gone before. NBC Premieres: TBA Stars: Josh Radnor, Auli’i Cravalho, Rosie Perez, Marley Shelton, Rarmian Newton, Amy Forsyth, Casey Johnson, Shirley Rumierk, Joe Tippett, Ted Sutherland, Taylor Richardson, Shannon Purser Producers: Jason Katims, Jeffrey Seller, Michelle Lee, Flody Suarez Premise: Based on the book Drama High by Michael Sokolove and the life of drama teacher Lou Volpe, the series revolves around a high school drama teacher and family man whose passion for the program and his students galvanizes the entire working class town. CBS Premieres: Thursday, Nov. 2 at 10:00 PM Stars: Shemar Moore, Jay Harrington, Kenny Johnson, Peter Onorati, Lina Esco, Levi Fiehler, Alex Russell Producers: Aaron Rahsaan Thomas, Shawn Ryan, Justin Lin, Marney Hochman, Neal H.

Moritz, Pavun Shetty, Danielle Woodrow, Justin Lin Premise: Inspired by the 2003 film that was based on the ’70s TV series, the drama revolves around a locally born and bred S.W.A.T. Lieutenant (Moore) torn between loyalty to the streets and duty to his fellow officers when he’s tasked to run a highly trained unit that is the last stop for solving crimes in Los Angeles.

. (2006–2009). (2011–2015) Picture format (2011–2015) (2006–2009) Audio format First shown in April 17, 2006 ( 2006-04-17) Original release October 1, 2006 ( 2006-10-01) – August 5, 2015 ( 2015-08-05) Chronology Related shows External links The Game is an American television series created. Premiering on October 1, 2006, the series debuted as the only new comedy series chosen for 's primetime schedule.

Along with, it was one of only two series on the new network not to be inherited from either of its predecessor networks, and, during the network's first season. The series is a of the long-running UPN/CW sitcom. After three seasons, the series was canceled by The CW in May 2009. Struck a deal with The Game's parent company to develop new episodes of the series, relocating taping of the show from Los Angeles to Atlanta, and announcing its renewal at the April 2010. The Game returned to the air for a fourth season on January 11, 2011, with a record breaking 7.7 million viewers. On April 24, 2014, BET announced the eighth season renewal of The Game.

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On October 6, 2014, BET announced the show that had also been renewed for a ninth, and final, season. The eighth season premiered on January 14, 2015, at 10/9c, and the final season premiered on June 3, 2015, and ended on August 5, 2015. Contents.

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Origin With the growing success of the sitcom, that show's creator and producers decided to create a spin-off series. On April 17, 2006, a Girlfriends episode called The Game focused on a young woman who decides to put her pending career plans on hold for the rising success of her star athlete boyfriend. The character, Melanie Barnett, was introduced in the episode as the first cousin of, Girlfriends' principal character. The episode performed well and gained enough interest for network to pick up The Game as a new series for its fall 2006-07 prime time line-up.

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Originally, actress Renee Bruce was cast for the role of Melanie but was later replaced with. Before debuting on, more cast changes occurred.

And, both of whom appeared in the pilot episode, were replaced by and respectively., and were the remaining cast members. Episodes. Bria Murphy. U.S. Ratings Seasonal ratings based on average total viewers per episode of The Game on. When The Game transferred from the CW to BET, it acquired 7.7 million viewers, which was a record for a scripted premiere on BET. Season Network Timeslot (ET) Season premiere Viewers (in millions) 18-49 rating Season finale Viewers (in millions) 18-49 rating TV season Rank Viewers (in millions) The CW Sunday 8:30 p.m.

(2006) Monday 9:30 p.m. (2006–2007) October 1, 2006 2.60 May 14, 2007 2.51 0.9 2006–2007 #141 2.33 Monday 9:30 p.m. (2007–2008) Sunday 9:00 p.m. (2008) October 1, 2007 2.98 1.4 May 18, 2008 1.62 0.8 2007–2008 #196 2.35 Friday 8:30 p.m. (2008–2009) October 3, 2008 1.95 May 15, 2009 1.78 1.2 2008–2009 #174 1.75 BET Tuesday 10:00 p.m.

(2011) January 11, 2011 7.68 3.6 March 29, 2011 4.43 2.2 2010-2011 N/A 4.53 Tuesday 10:00 p.m. (2012) January 10, 2012 5.28 2.8 June 5, 2012 2.49 1.3 2011-2012 N/A 2.69 Tuesday 10:00 p.m. (2013) March 26, 2013 2.54 1.2 September 3, 2013 3.77 1.9 2012-2013 N/A 3.35 Tuesday 10:00 p.m. (2014) March 4, 2014 3.35 1.6 April 29, 2014 2.53 1.2 2013-2014 N/A 3.35 Wednesday 10:00 p.m.

(2014) January 14, 2015 3.13 1.1 March 4, 2015 2015 - N/A TBA Wednesday 10:00 p.m. (2015) June 3, 2015 August 5, 2015 Lawsuit In September 2006, writer Staci Robinson filed a $40 million lawsuit against the CW, and Grammnet Productions for.

Robinson claimed that she had applied for a job as writer's assistant in 2005 with series creator and executive producer Mara Brock Akil, to whom Robinson had subsequently sent her novel, Interceptions. The novel is about a woman who decides to put her goal of becoming a lawyer on hold to follow her boyfriend as he pursues a career as a professional football player. After receiving the novel, Robinson was interviewed for the job but later declined the position. Robinson alleged that Akil and a CW screenwriter stole the idea from her novel to create the series. The suit was settled out of court under a in September 2007. BET aired the fourth season on January 11, 2011.

The premiere drew 7.7 million viewers, making it the biggest ad-supported sitcom telecast in the history of cable. Stacey Mattocks is credited with creating the Chanchez officially announced at the 2011 BET Awards that the show would begin its fifth season in 2012. The fifth season premiered on January 10, 2012. Tia Mowry-Hardrict announced via Twitter that she would not be returning to the series.

In June 2012, actor Pooch Hall announced that he will not be returning for the sixth season but will appear in the premiere. It was also confirmed that actress and actor had joined the cast as series regulars for the show's sixth season, which premiered on March 26, 2013. In April 2013, it was announced that The Game has been renewed for a seventh season. The seventh season premiered on March 4, 2014.

In April 2014, renewed the series for an eighth season, which premiered on January 14, 2015. In October 2014, BET said that the series would end in 2015. The series leads Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Pooch Hall would return to make special appearances in the finale. The final season premiered on June 3, 2015 and the series finale premiered on August 5, 2015. Awards and nominations Year Award Result Category Recipient 2007 Nominated Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series Kenny Smith, Jr. (for 'The Trey Wiggs Episode') 2008 Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series Sara V.

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