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Here is List of 21 new TV Shows premiering in Fall 2009 TV Season in alphabetical order (all times are Central standard). These are the Best TV Shows to watch in 2009 and 2010. And, Here is the Complete TV Shows for Fall 2009 and Winter 2010,List, with a Full Description of each TV Show:
‘Accidentally on Purpose’ (CBS, Monday, 7:30p) is based on a book by Time movie critic Mary Pols but has many similarities to Judd Apatow’s movie ‘Knocked Up’. Both center on a successful career woman who has a one night stand with a young slacker and finds out she is pregnant. Hilarity ensures when she decides to keep both the baby and the slacker. Premieres September 21st.
‘The Beautiful Life: TBL’ (The CW, Wednesday, 8p), starring the recently troubled Mischa Barton (The O.C.), follows two young models as they navigate their way through the modeling and fashion business. The CW smartly paired the show with ‘America’s Next Top Model’ and should definitely capture the young female viewer. The question remains however, what’s up with the TBL initials? Premieres September 16th.
‘Brothers’ (FOX, Friday, 7p) stars retired NFL star Michael Strahan as (shocker!) a retired NFL player returning home to help care for his family. The cast is well-known; Strahan’s dad is played by Carl Weathers (Rocky), his mom by CCH Pounder (The Shield, ER), and his brother by Darryl “Chill” Mitchell (Ed). In addition, the show is produced by Don Reo (My Wife and Kids) who knows his way around a comedy. The cast and producer are pluses for the show, but FOX didn’t do the program any favors by pairing it with the aptly titled comedy ”Til Death’. Perhaps low expectations will produce a second season? Premieres September 25th.
‘The Cleveland Show’ (FOX, Sunday, 7:30p) is a spin-off of ‘Family Guy’ that follows Peter’s friend Cleveland as he and son Cleveland Jr. relocate from Maine to Virginia so Cleveland can be with his high school love Donna, a recent divorcee. FOX has already ordered a second season of ‘The Cleveland Show’ from creator Seth MacFarlane so they are either planning on audiences loving the show or a quick turnaround from DVD sales. Premieres September 27th.
‘Community’ (NBC, Thursday, 8:30p), starring Chevy Chase, is about the faculty and students at a community college. The series is holding down the slot normally occupied by ’30 Rock’, which isn’t debuting until October 15th, and will then move to 7p replacing a short run of ‘Saturday Night Live: Weekend Update’ specials. While the previews and promos contain lots of laughs, they seem to be the only ones. It could be a failing grade for ‘Community’. Premieres September 17th.
‘Cougar Town’ (ABC, Wednesday, 8:30p), starring Courteney Cox, is about exactly what everyone imagines – a 40ish woman looking for love, and the misadventures that ensue, with mostly younger men. Cox is also exec producing the show with her husband, David Arquette, and Bill Lawrence, the creator of ‘Scrubs’. Premieres September 23rd.
‘Eastwick’ (ABC, Wednesday, 9p), starring Rebecca Romijn (Ugly Betty) and Lindsay Price (Lipstick Jungle), is an adaptation of John Updike’s novel The Witches of Eastwick and will follow the adventures of the three ladies; imagine ‘Desperate Housewives’ with magic. Premieres September 23rd.
‘FlashForward’ (ABC, Thursday, 7p) is a high concept drama that tells the story of how several people deal with seeing their future during a worldwide 2 minute and 17 second blackout. This show could be another ‘Lost’ but it is worth checking out as there is a lot of talent both in front (Joseph Fiennes, Shakespeare in Love; Dominic Monaghan & Sonya Walger, Lost) and behind (David S. Goyer, Batman Begins) the camera. Premieres September 24th.
‘The Forgotten’ (ABC, Tuesday, 9p) starring Christian Slater, trying not to be ‘My Own Worst Enemy’, is about a group of detectives working cases involving unidentified victims, i.e. the forgotten. The series sounds similar to most of CBS’ lineup (Cold Case, CSI, Numb3rs) and is following the results show of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ so it should have a good chance of sticking around. Premieres September 22nd.
‘Glee’ (FOX, Wednesday, 8p), created by Ryan Murphy (Nip/Tuck), is about a high school glee club and their teacher. FOX has been building the buzz on this series since last spring and the show is a favorite of many critics. There are musical numbers and guest stars planned as well as soundtracks to be released. This show should open strong; the question will be if it can keep its audience throughout the season? Premieres September 9th.
‘The Good Wife’ (CBS, Tuesday, 9p), starring Julianna Margulies and Chris Noth, is about a wife whose politician husband is sent to jail because of his seedy activities, think Eliot Spitzer. She must then resume her job as an attorney while holding her family together. With Margulies and Noth, as well as Christine Baranski and Josh Charles, this series has first rate talent and is on TV’s #1 network. As long as it can balance the humor and drama, CBS should have another winner on its hands. Premieres September 22nd.
‘Hank’ (ABC, Wednesday, 7p), starring Kelsey Grammer, is about a Wall Street exec that is downsized and returns with his family to his small hometown to start over. Grammer and co-star David Koechner (Anchorman) are comedy veterans but this series has had whispers of troubles and bad reviews. With the pilot being reshot, hopefully the series can rebound and start fresh. Premieres September 30th.
‘The Jay Leno Show’ (NBC, Monday-Friday, 9p) is Jay’s version of ‘The Tonight Show’ complete with guests and comedy. Premieres September 14th.
‘Melrose Place’ (The CW, Tuesday, 8p) is looking to replicate the success of its first incarnation by doing many of the same things. Hot bad girl like Heather Locklear? Check. Sweet naive couple like Josie Bissett and Thomas Calabro? Check. Smoldering hunk like Grant Show? Check. Add to that a season-long murder mystery involving a Melrose returning favorite and some sexy preview posters, and The CW definitely is creating some buzz. Now, is it any good? Premieres September 8th.
‘Mercy’ (NBC, Wednesday, 7p) centers on the trials and tribulations of three nurses, two veterans and one newbie, as they try to keep the doctors from killing the patients. Nurses are the rage recently (Nurse Jackie, HawthoRNe); it will be interesting to see if this show follows the trend. Previously tabbed as a midseason series, ‘Mercy’ was bumped up due to Maura Tierney’s illness delaying her new series ‘Parenthood’. Premieres September 23rd.
‘The Middle’ (ABC, Wednesday, 7:30p), starring Patricia Heaton and Neil Flynn (the janitor from Scrubs), almost seems like a ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ reboot. Heaton plays the wacky mom of a family living in Indiana where crazy problems arise and crazier solutions are developed. Premieres September 30th.
‘Modern Family’ (ABC, Wednesday, 8p), starring Ed O’Neill (Married… with Children) and Julie Bowen (Ed, Lost), takes an ‘Office’-like documentary approach to examining three different families. O’Neill is an older man married to a younger woman, Bowen has the “perfect” family, and a gay couple raising a baby are the trio of families the series will follow. The previews have been hilarious, but will this comedy survive in the middle of a new lineup? Premieres September 23rd.
‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ (CBS, Tuesday, 8p) actually began last season as a two episode cross-over with ‘NCIS’; that snippet was successful enough to give the series life this season. Chris O’Donnell and LL Cool J play Special Agents that specialize in undercover work. In addition, Academy Award winner Linda Hunt has joined the cast to assist with the technology angle, like “Q” for James Bond. Premieres September 22nd.
‘Three Rivers’ (CBS, Sunday, 8p) is yet another medical-themed show that stars Alex O’Loughlin (Moonlight) as one of three doctors working with transplant patients. Each episode of the program will show the transplant process from three points of view: doctor, transplant donor, and transplant patient. This procedural approach to the hospital drama should work well and it will be a shock if ‘Three Rivers’ isn’t this year’s ‘The Mentalist’. Premieres October 4th.
‘Trauma’ (NBC, Monday, 8p) is about a group of EMTs in the field dealing with large-scale accidents and uh, traumas. Most of the cast is fairly unknown; Derek Luke (Antwone Fisher) and Jamey Sheridan (Law & Order) are probably the most recognizable. Overall, the show seems like NBC’s cancelled ‘ER’ except with more explosions. Premieres September 28th.
‘Vampire Diaries’ (The CW, Thursday, 7p) is a television series looking to capitalize on the hottest new trend – vampires. Based on a series of books by L.J. Smith and exec produced by Kevin Williamson (Scream, Dawson’s Creek), the series will follow the high school love triangle that exists between a human girl and two vampire brothers. The series is definitely more ‘Twilight’ than ‘True Blood’. Premieres September 10th.
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With everything constantly changing each season, (the leaves, your belly, the trends) it may be a bit hard to keep up. When a new style comes in for the season the Trend Setter doesn’t always accommodate for all the pregnant women. Most of the time our bellies won’t fit in all the cute new styles. So we have gathered up some tips for this fall so you can still look fashionably up to date.
A TAILORED JACKET There is a return to tailoring and sophistication this season. While we won’t do to well in a tailored waist dress, who said we can’t do a tailored jacket. Be sure to purchase a tailored maternity jacket since it will be the base point of every woman’s wardrobe this season. The great thing about a tailored maternity jacket is that it can give your wardrobe personality. It’s the thing you can build around. Tip: Mix it up with a fitted comfy dress or your favorite designer maternity jeans and some boots.
MASSIVE NECKLACES Well this is something we haven’t seen for quite some time. Necklaces with colored stones and crystals that are big, inventive and architectural. While most will be able to pull off these massive necklaces we need to be on the more careful side. We don’t want to wear anything that gives off too much attention because it will take away our belly. Tip: Look for more simple necklaces with medium to small sized stones and crystals.
TOP-HANDLED BAG If you change anything up this season be sure to replace your slouchy-pouchy hobo purse with a ladylike top-handled bag in a yummy fall tone of aubergine, putty, camel, dark green, or chocolate. It doesn‘t matter how much you spend on the bag just know that you have an on-trend must-have. Tip: If you’re like me and can’t seem to break your black bag habit, then at least try to choose a black with a little shine, a crackled finish, or some hardware that really lifts the black up.
BANGIN’ BOOTIES Whether it’s the scrunchy boot, a mid-calf, or an over-the-knee boot, we think the boot is the most important shoe of the season. We love them with heels, stilettos, or flats…we love them all. It’s really about a boot wardrobe this season. And it looks fantastic with every single item in your closet. Tip: Pair your boots with a flowy maternity dress.
A SENSATIONAL SHIRT No longer just for secretaries or 80′s working girl, the bow-neck shirt is a pretty way to freshen up for fall – provided you proceed with a healthy dose of fashion-forward. If you’re wearing a bow shirt, it shouldn’t be too conservative. You don‘t want to look like you‘re running for office. Look for a feminine and pretty version with small ruffles. Tip: Pair with an edgy boot or accessory.
THOU SHALT NOT’s
BABYDOLLS If it’s too voluminous, it needs to go. Put baby dolls in the back of the closet! Those need to go away for a while because we really are celebrating the natural shape of the body, curves and all, with a longer, leaner more tailored silhouette.
BIG PANTS While it’s a great season for trousers, not all pants need apply. Be sure that your pant doesn’t have too big of a flair.
FAB FLORALS, NOT PAINTERLY PRINTS The painterly splashes we saw were very much the print of the season, but obviously that’s a summer look, so put that back in the back as well. Switch them out for a lighter, more natural floral with a dark background so it looks more relevant to the colder weather.
Gucci’s creative director Frida Giannini is a woman whose creative wellspring is very much the early Eighties. That’s why her collections are so much more optimistic than any other in Milan. Giannini is a genuinely fine tailor – her pencil pant, chopped off Spencer jacket, broad lapel suits were fresh. Giannini cuts these suits with an understanding of a woman’s body and an intuition of how to make it work for the majority of women.
In this extreme time, Frida Giannini gets the inspiration from Eighties, though she saw it as contemporary. Nightclubbing girls, slick-leather leg, big-top look, Giannini changes these to be the slicked back hair, fuschia eye shadow (which paying respect to David Bowie), crimson lips, second-skin pants, thigh-high leather boots, and headband-size skirts. The dark palette was far too glitzy for sobriety, given the parade of paillettes, sequins, Lurex and lames. A series of clothes ignored the doom and gloom of the current economic market and focused on festive new wave optimism.
Giannini’s “Frida” pantsuit, repeated many times throughout the show, which suggests brains, panache, an evocative private life and a hint of sexuality that makes the pulse beat faster. A boyish balancer, a relaxed hip, skinny-leg trouser fit, and various fabric options, show Giannini is not only a brave designer, but also a shrewd merchant.
“This is a collection for a dangerous woman,” Giannini said before the show, “she is a tough woman. She is not shy. She wants to stand out.” That is what Gucci 2009 Fall Fashion express.
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