What else is on tap for fall? USA TODAY’s Patrick Ryan offers this handy list of highlights from broadcast TV, cable and streaming (all times ET/PT).
SON OF ZORN (Fox, Sundays, 8:30)
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller mix animation and live action in this hybrid comedy about an animated warrior (Jason Sudeikis) who reunites with his live-action wife and son in Orange County.
MASTERS OF SEX (Showtime, Sundays, 10)
Masters and Johnson move their sex studies into the early ’70s in the drama’s fourth season.
WEDNESDAY AMERICAN HORROR STORY (FX, Wednesdays, 10)
Lady Gaga returns for the horror anthology’s sixth season, the theme of which is shrouded in mystery.
FRIDAY FLEABAG (Amazon)
British playwright Phoebe Waller-Bridge stars in a new comedy about a woman navigating relationships and family in London.
MONDAY KEVIN CAN WAIT (CBS, Mondays, 8:30)
Kevin James plays a retired cop in his second CBS sitcom after the long-running ‘King of Queens.’
SEPT. 20 BULL (CBS, Tuesdays, 9)
Michael Weatherly stars in a new drama based on the early career of talk-show host Dr. Phil McGraw.
SCREAM QUEENS (Fox, Tuesdays, 9)
Ryan Murphy’s campy comedy swaps out college crimes for hospital horrors in its second season.
SEPT. 22 EASY (Netflix)
Indie filmmaker Joe Swanberg’s new anthology series follows a group of people navigating love and life in Chicago, with a cast led by Orlando Bloom, Malin Akerman, Hannibal Buress and Dave Franco.
SEPT. 23 TRANSPARENT (Amazon)
Maura Pfefferman (Jeffrey Tambor) pursues gender-confirmation surgery in the Emmy-winning dramedy’s third season.
MACGYVER (CBS, Fridays, 8)
Lucas Till stars as the everresourceful secret agent in CBS’ reboot of the ’80s actionadventure series.
THE EXORCIST (Fox, Fridays, 9)
The 1971 novel of the same name is resurrected on the small screen as a drama series with Geena Davis.
OCT. 3 CONVICTION (ABC, Mondays, 10)
A new legal starring ‘Agent Carter’s Hayley Atwell as Carter Morrison, a former U.S. president’s daughter who heads up L.A.’s Conviction Integrity Unit.
OCT. 5 FREQUENCY (CW, Wednesdays, 9)
A detective communicates with her deceased father to investigate an unsolved murder in a new series from ‘Supernatural’s Jeremy Carver.
OCT. 9 DIVORCE (HBO, Sundays, 10)
Sarah Jessica Parker makes her post-‘Sex and the City’ return to HBO in this marriage dramedy written by ‘Catastrophe’s Sharon Horgan.
OCT. 10 SUPERGIRL (CW, Mondays, 8)
The Girl of Steel flies to a new network for a second season.
OCT. 11 AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE (ABC, Tuesdays, 8:30)
Katy Mixon plays an unapologetic wife and mother of three raising her family in a wealthy Connecticut town.
OCT. 13 FALLING WATER (USA, Thursdays, 10)
Three unrelated people realize they’re dreaming separate parts of one dream in this supernatural drama.
OCT. 16 EYEWITNESS (USA, Sundays, 10)
A grisly crime is explored from the point of view of eyewitnesses in this adaptation of Norwegian thriller ‘Øyevitne.’
OCT. 17 CHANCE (Hulu)
Hugh Laurie is a forensic neuropsychiatrist who gets sucked into a violent world of mistaken identity and police corruption in this adaptation of Kem Nunn’s novel.
OCT. 21 CRAZY-EX GIRLFRIEND (CW, Fridays, 9)
Rachel Bloom’s breakout musical smash deftly navigates love and mental illness in Season 2.
OCT. 23 THE WALKING DEAD (AMC, Sundays, 9)
Negan’s first victim will be revealed in the zombie thriller’s seventh season.
OCT. 24 MAN WITH A PLAN (CBS, Mondays, 8:30)
A new sitcom starring Matt LeBlanc as a stay-at-home dad discovering parenting is harder than he thought when his wife returns to work.
OCT. 27 THE GREAT INDOORS (CBS, Thursdays, 8:30)
Joel McHale stars as a seasoned nature reporter put in charge of a group of Millennial journalists in this savvy new sitcom.
PURE GENIUS (CBS, Thursdays, 10)
‘Parenthood’s Jason Katims helms a new drama about a Silicon Valley hospital treating rare and insuperable medical cases.
OCT. 28 GOOD GIRLS REVOLT (Amazon)
A group of female researchers at ‘News of the Week’ fights workplace sex discrimination in this late-’60s drama.
NOV. 15 GOOD BEHAVIOR (TNT, Tuesdays, 9)
‘Downton Abbey’s Michelle Dockery stars as con artist trying to turn her life around in this gritty thriller based on Blake Crouch’s books.