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Shark Tank
Sep 29 (premiered summer Aug 9)
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Dancing With the Stars Results
Sep 29 (special results, Sep 23, 8pm)
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[Sep 22, 2005]
the forgotten
Sep 22
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NCIS
Sep 22
Season 7  
[Sep 23, 2003]
NCIS: Los Angeles
Sep 22
Season 1  
 
The Good Wife
Sep 22
Season 1  
 
90210
Sep 8
Season 2  
[Sep 2, 2008]
Melrose Place
Sep 8
Season 1  
 
Local Programming
Hell's Kitchen
thru Oct 13
Iteration 6  
[May 30, 2005]
So You Think You Dance
Sep 29
Iteration 6  
[Jul 20, 2005]
Local Programming
The Biggest Loser: Families
Sep 15
Iteration 8  
[Oct 19, 2004]
The Jay Leno Show
Sept 15
Season 1

ABC Tuesday 1989: Who's the Boss?, Wonder Years, Roseanne, Chicken Soup, Thirtysomething
You'd think five new entries on one night would be the most for a new for the new season. Nope. As mentioned elsewhere, the CW brings back Fox 1993 with 90210 and the newly launched Melrose Place. The night will do solid, if not spectacular numbers for the CW. (The network has no nickname I can think of.) NBC continues with iteration 8 of "Weight Loss in Primetime" aka The Biggest Loser. Leno is at 10. ABC has an oddly disparate evening with The Apprentice-influenced Shark Tank (it debuted in August), the Dancing with the Stars Results show and the all-new (lowercase) the forgotten. There's no continuity there so who knows how the audience will flow.

Fox continues Hells Kitchen through mid-October and places (for its first non-summer run) So You Can Think You Can Dance? at 9. (After Kitchen concludes its run, Dance will start at 8. The night most likely goes to CBS and the combo of NCIS (how the hell is this its 7th season already), the all-new NCIS: Los Angeles and all-new The Good Wife. I'm not entirely sold on the latter, but the 10pm slot is so different now with Leno on NBC.

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