TV Online Weekly, August 22 – 28

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TV Online Weekly
August 22 – August 28, 2010
CBS Fall Premieres
 
CBS has previews online for their fall premieres, including:
The CBS Fall Premieres page has the details.

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Premieres
 
These shows have recently premiered (season/series) online:

Melissa & JoeyMoney HungryScream Queens

 
The WNBA Playoffs and the Little League World Series are online at ESPN.
Previews
 
The following are previews of new shows:

America's Next Great RestaurantBetter With YouBlue BloodsBody of ProofThe CapeChaseThe DefendersDetroit 1-8-7The EventFriends with BenefitsHappy EndingsHarry's LawHawaii Five-0HellcatsLaw & Order: LALove BitesMike & MollyMr. SunshineMy GenerationNikitaNo Ordinary FamilyOff the MapOutlawOutsourcedThe Paul Reiser ShowPerfect CouplesSchool PrideThe TalkUndercoversThe Whole Truth

 
The following are previews of returning favorites:

Clean HouseShe's Got the Look

 
NBC’s Miss Universe Pageant preview is available.
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  1. This might not be absolutely the perfect place to comment on this, but might I remind folk present that lightweight Englishman Piers Morgan is to replace heavyweight American Larry King on his very long-running chat show. I’m sorry? How does anyone think that’s going to work? It’s an insult to intellectual America, in my opinion.

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