This is the week we find out who wins American Idol and Survivor, what the next big mystery will be on Wisteria Lane, how Jack Bauer saves the nation again and what the future might hold for those New York rich kids the Gossip Girl reports on. And thats not all.
The 2008-09 TV season effectively ends this week as two dozen shows are scheduled to wrap up with season or series finales.
At the same time, four of the five networks will reveal their prime-time schedules for the fall, and the summer season begins to ramp up with the return of several unscripted series and a preview of Glee on Fox.
Here are some offerings to look forward to (or not) on network TV in prime time.
Fox closes down its animation block with season finales of King of the Hill, The Simpsons, Sit Down, Shut Up, Family Guy and American Dad. ABC creates one more dream house on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (in a two-hour finale) and provides a new cliffhanger for Desperate Housewives (also two hours). And CBS devotes all of prime time to crowning the Survivor: Tocantins winner and reuniting this latest band of castaways.
CBS wraps up three sitcoms – How I Met Your Mother, Two and a Half Men and Rules of Engagement – and CSI: Miami, where Horatio (David Caruso) fights to save Yelina (Sofia Milos). On Fox, the clock ticks toward the zero hour on 24 with a two-hour finale, and The CW says goodbye to Gossip Girl and One Tree Hill for the season – plus several of the Hill castmates. Meanwhile, ABCs The Bachelorette returns for a fifth season at 9 p.m. with a two-hour premiere.
The two finalists compete on American Idol, and when theyre done, Fox presents Glee, a musical comedy about an optimistic teacher leading a high school glee club. The CW moves out of 90210 and CBS shuts down NCIS, The Mentalist and Without a Trace for the summer. ABCs Dancing With the Stars ends its eighth season by giving someone the mirrorball trophy.
Wholl be the next American Idol? Fox will let us know at 9:55 p.m., but the finale starts at 8 p.m. as the Top 13 reunite one more time. On CBS, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Gary Unmarried and Criminal Minds (a two-hour episode) finish their seasons.
Ugly Betty has a two-hour finale, and the new NBC police drama Southland ends its abbreviated freshman season. Foxs So You Think You Can Dance returns for the summer, starting with auditions at 8 p.m.
Prime-time schedule shuffling continues the week of May 24, which will include premieres of two marriage-related game shows. ABC brings back Here Come the Newlyweds on May 25, and The CW debuts Hitched or Ditched the next night, right after the finale of Reaper.
Also on May 26, Fox launches Mental, a drama centered on an unconventional psychiatrist at a Los Angeles hospital.
May 27 marks the return of ABCs obstacle-course game show Wipeout, followed by the premiere of The Goode Family, an animated sitcom from Mike Judge (King of the Hill) about a family that always tries to do good.
And ABC begins the end of Pushing Daisies on May 30, leading up to the series finale June 13. For a series that started with so much hype and promise, the last episode has a particularly appropriate title: Kerplunk.
NBC has already unveiled its fall schedule, which includes Jay Lenos move from The Tonight Show to prime time five nights a week beginning in September. Well find out the rest of the broadcast networks plans this week when Fox (Monday), ABC (Tuesday), CBS (Wednesday) and The CW (Thursday) release schedules.
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