Family Tree
Sunday, May 12
10:30 p.m. on HBO
Christopher Guest takes his signature humor to HBO with his first TV series.
Sunday, May 12
10:30 p.m. on HBO
Christopher Guest takes his signature humor to HBO with his first TV series.
Sunday, May 12
10 p.m. on TLC
The original cast of Breaking Amish leave New York for Florida in this pseudo-spinoff of last year's breakout hit.
Tuesday, May 14
8 p.m. on Fox
The Fox summer staple returns for season ten, with Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy still at the judges table.
Monday, May 20
9 p.m. on ABC
Lauren Holly stars as a detective in this summer twist on the traditional procedural, already airing up in Canada.
Wednesday, May 22
8 p.m. on Fox
Another round of would-be chefs face Gordon Ramsay on his less-screamy competition, recently renewed for another two seasons.
Thursday, May 23
8 p.m. on ABC
Missy Peregrym and her fellow rookies head back to ABC on Thursdays at 8 p.m.
Thursday, May 23
8 p.m. on NBC
Anne Heche gets messages from God — or just voices in her head — when NBC's delayed comedy gets a short run on Thursdays.
Sunday, May 26
Neflix
A whopping 15 episodes of the long-dead comedy get a simultaneous release on Memorial Day weekend, and the entire cast returns with a slew of high-profile guests.
Monday, May 27
8 p.m. on ABC
Desiree returns in hopes of breaking the series' very bad track record of making long-term matches.
Sunday, June 2
10 p.m. on ABC
Four women juggling a handful of illicit relationships channel a broadcast-friendly Sex and the City in this adaptation of a U.K. series.
Sunday, June 2
10:30 p.m. on E!
The British boy band everyone is vaguely familiar with gets a reality show about their globe-trotting ventures.
Sunday, June 2
8 p.m. on AMC
Viewers skeptical of the latest iteration of The Killing, take note: Showrunner Veena Sud has promised resolution to the serial killer mystery by season's end.
Sunday, June 2
10 p.m. on MTV
Teen Wolf has a lot to address when it returns with a time jump, the loss of star Colton Haynes and a pack of alphas setting up camp in Beacon Hills.
Heidi Klum and Spice Girl Melanie Brown join Howard Stern, Howie Mandel and host Nick Cannon for the eighth season.
A slick, notable departure for USA, the drama about undercover federal agents living together in a beach house opens in June.
Thursday, June 6
8 p.m. on TNT
Ten ordinary people are thrown together in a house where they're presented with various challenges meant to test their courage — and cinematic hero The Rock plays a brawny Tim Gunn as their mentor.
The USA drama heads off into the sunset at the conclusion of its seventh season.
There's more time travel for Kiera and co. when the Canadian import heads back to Syfy for a sophomore run.
Noah Wyle continues to fight the good fight against invading aliens.
The heir to the dearly departed Closer, spinoff Major Crimes returns for season two this summer.
Keeping with the storied tradition of Franklin and Bash and Rizzoli and Isles, TNT launches another show about two people with last names.
Monday, June 10
8 p.m. on ABC Family
Switched at Birth returns from a three-month break with the aptly titled "Mother and Daughter Divided."
Tuesday, June 11
8 p.m. on ABC Family
The mystery of red jacket deepens when the Liars head back to ABC Family.
Wednesday, June 12
10 p.m. on USA
The football therapy drama welcomes John Stamos for a major arc.
Wednesday, June 12
9 p.m. on USA
Ben Shenkman (Dr. Jeremiah Sacani) returns to the series for season five, upped to a regular.
Friday, June 14
9 p.m. on Starz
Ike inches towards becoming a gangster, and James Caan joins the cast to intimidate Ben "The Butcher" Diamond in the second season of the Starz period drama.
Sunday, June 16
9 p.m. on HBO
Bill Compton is out for blood (and covered in it as well) when True Blood finds its former romantic lead thinking he's a vampire god — and humans waging war against Americans with fangs.
Lawyers and hijinks return to TNT, and Heather Locklear joins the cast.
The next run of Hot in Cleveland is set to include a rather epic reunion for the cast of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Thursday, June 20
10 p.m. on FX
Is Ryan crazy? Is Wilfred real? Can you get a contact high just from watching? Odds are none of these questions will be answered in season three.
Sunday, June 23
10 p.m. on BBC America
Donal Logue and Alfre Woodard join the cast of the 1860s Manhattan cop drama when the BBC's first original kicks off its sophomore run.
Desperate Housewives mastermind Marc Cherry takes his telenovela adaptation about four (devious!) maids to Lifetime.
Monday, June 24
10 p.m. on CBS
A high-concept limited series based on the work of Stephen King, Under the Dome follows the events that transpire in a town mysteriously cut off from the world by an invisible wall.
Tuesday, June 25
9 p.m. on TNT
Three seasons in and it's still one of the summer's most-watched cable shows — and the ladies are still taking down Boston's bad guys.
Tuesday, June 25
10 p.m. on TNT
Eric McCormack and Rachael Leigh Cook head back for a second round of perceiving in mid-summer.
Wednesday, June 26
9 p.m. on CBS
America's favorite den mother, Julie Chen, returns to supervise the fifteenth season of CBS' voyeuristic summer standard.
The CW heads into a second season of last summer's ballet reality show.
Sunday, June 30
9 p.m. on Showtime
Another series entering the home stretch, Showtime's serial killer drama comes to an end this summer.
Sunday, June 30
10 p.m. on Showtime
Ray Donovan (Liev Schreiber) is a high-rent fixer with a troublesome dad (Jon Voight) in the buzzy new drama from Ann Biderman.
Yet-to-be-announced
July on FX
The dark new drama based on a Danish format, The Bridge stars Demian Bichir and Diane Kruger.
Monday, July 8
9 p.m. on NBC
Bear Grylls takes his survival skills from cable to broadcast TV in his first big U.S. primetime series. The contestants best hope for half of his chutzpah.
Jane Lynch, celebrities and cutthroat competition — intrigued?
Season four of the spy drama airs on Tuesdays.
Tuesday, July 16
10 p.m. on USA
Suits picks up where it left off — with the firm pulling a Mad Men and merging and Mike and Rachel getting together after his secret comes out.
Sunday, July 28
9 p.m. on CBS
One of three TV series that got canceled last year, only to be revived, Poppy Montgomery returns as the former cop with the uncanny memory.
Wednesday, July 31
9 p.m. on the CW
Survivor meets a bloodless Hunger Games in the CW's latest reality competition, really upping the ante from high stakes musical chairs spin, Oh Sit.
The critical darling's final eight episodes determine the fate of Walter White.
"Murder, deception, revenge and corruption" come to Detroit in the new AMC drama.