Top 10 new fall shows to watch


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"Brooklyn Nine-Nine"

Former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Andy Samberg stars as an immature detective who must figure out a way to get along with his hard-nosed new captain. Dan Goor, “Parks and Recreation” producer is behind this one.

Premiered: Tuesday, Sep. 17 at 8/7c on FOX

"Dads"

From creator Seth MacFarlane, the controversial comedy stars Seth Green and Giovanni Ribisi as two video game developers whose fathers unexpectedly move in with them.

Premiered: Tuesday, Sep. 17 at 8/7c on FOX

"The Blacklist"

Three-time Emmy winner James Spader stars as Raymond “Red” Reddington, one of the FBI's most wanted criminals. Reddington strikes a deal to help the FBI track down other wanted criminals, but he’ll only work with rookie agent Elizabeth Keen.

Premiered: Monday, Sep. 23 at 10/9c on NBC

"Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D"

Agent Phil Coulson ("Clark Gregg") assembles a team of top-secret agents to investigate strange happenings across the world.  "Fringe" meets "Bones" meets Marvel.

Premiered: Tuesday, Sep. 24 at 8/7c on ABC

"The Michael J. Fox Show"

Michael J. Fox returns to television as Mike Henry, a news anchor who has Parkinson’s but decides to return to the news desk after a five-year retirement.

Premiered: Thursday, Sep. 26 at 9/8c on NBC.

"The Crazy Ones"

Robin Williams returns to prime time television as the goofy advertising genius Simon Roberts, who runs his company with his pragmatic daughter (Sarah Michelle Gellar).

Premiered: Thursday, Sep. 26 at 9/8c on CBS.

"Masters of Sex"

Based on the Thomas Maier biography, "Masters of Sex" stars Michael Sheen ("Frost/Nixon") and Lizzy Caplan ("Party Down"), as the two pioneers of sexual research in the 1950s.

Premiered: Sunday, Sep. 29 at 10/9c on Showtime

"Hello Ladies"

This comedy follows Stuart, an awkward English web designer who moves to Los Angeles and miserably tries to pick up women. Derived from “The Office” co-creator Stephen Merchant.

Premiered: Sunday, Sep. 29 at 10/9c on HBO

"Dracula"

A new look of Bram Stokers original, this drama follow the famous vampire as he moves to London for revenge, but soon falls in love with a woman who might be a reincarnation of his dead wife.

Premiers: Friday, Oct. 25 at 10/9c on NBC

"Almost Human"

Set in the distant future, this sci-fi cop drama finds LAPD officer John Kennex (Karl Urban) partnered with a highly evolved android.  From “Fringe” creators J.J. Abrams and J.H. Wyman, you won't want to miss this one.

Premieres: Monday, Nov. 4 at 8/7c on FOX

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