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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Oklahoma chapter.

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Fall is here, which means new shows are coming to TV as well as our favorites. As we get obsessed with our favorites like Grey’s Anatomy, here are some of the new shows coming to television this fall.

 

1. 9JKL on CBS

Family comedy featuring a son who lives between his parents and his brother in

apartments.

2. A.P. Bio on NBC

Comedy featuring an Ivy League professor who lost his job, goes to work as a

high school biology teacher where he imposes his unorthodox teaching

style.

3. Alex, Inc. on ABC

Based on the podcast of the same name, the comedy follows Alex Schuman, an

inquisitive journalist, husband and father who dives headfirst into the brave new world of entrepreneurship when he quits his stable job and starts his own business.

4. A Million Little Things on ABC

Four friends who are all stuck in their lives get a serious wake-up call when one

of them dies by suicide.

5. Single Parents on ABC

Single parents form a support group and friendship network in this comedy

featuring our favorite Gossip Girl, Leighton Meester.

6. FBI on CBS

Police procedural set inside the FBI’s New York Office.

7. God Friended Me on CBS

An atheist questions his non-faith and becomes an agent of change when God

friends him on Facebook.

8. The Passage on Fox

Thriller centered on a ten year old who is a test subject at a secret government

facility and the federal agent who becomes a father figure to her.

9. Manifest on NBC

When an airliner lands after a turbulent flight, its passengers and crew are

relieved, thinking they’ve made it through a bumpy few hours. To the

outside world, they’ve been gone for five years.

10. New Amsterdam on NBC

Medical drama based on New York’s Bellevue Hospital, centered on the facility’s

new medical director who is focused on cutting back bureaucracy and

enhancing patient care.

11. I Feel Bad on NBC

Based on a book by Orli Auslander, the show centers on a woman who is coming

to terms with not having it together or being the perfect wife, mother and

professional.

 

Meagan Loyd is a senior at the University of Oklahoma studying Professional Writing at Gaylord College of Journalism. She loves Target, Starbucks, quarter-zip sweatshirts, Chicago Cubs Baseball, Sooner Football, and all of the books!
Emily Parker

Oklahoma '19

Hi my name is Emily Parker and I am a senior at the Univeristy of Oklahoma! I am from Tucson, Arizona and I am majoring in Business Marketing and minoring in Art. After graduation I would like to travel abroad and pursue a career in fashion marketing!