The Complete List of Fall 2011-12 Premiere Dates

The Fall TV Season officially starts on Sunday September 4th with Discovery Channels Dinosaur Revolution. That’s just a week away!

So going in to the season there are quite a few questions that I have like:

-Will Kelsey Grammer ever get past Frasier when he returns in another leading role in the Starz series Boss (10/21)?

-How will the new NBC Comedies (Up All Night, Free Agents, Whitney) do against the already solid line up of Drama’s that CBS and ABC have on at the same time?

-How will Beavis and Butthead be looked at by this new generation of viewers?

-How will The X-Factor do in America?

-What will be the first cancelled show of the Fall?

– What will be the best new show?

I’ll answer those questions (well make predictions),  but first here is the complete list of Network and Cable Premieres for the Fall 2011-12 TV Season.

Okay so I’m not going to answer those questions yet but it gives you a little something to think about for the coming weeks until the Fall Season begins!

Make sure to look out for a day by day breakdown of the Network Shows next week.

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