
This week offers a diverse range of shows, from popular true crime and funny fake documentaries to gripping dramas and lively comedies. There’s something new to try every night!
‘Mama June: Family Crisis’ (2017–)

This reality show centers on June “Mama June” Shannon and her family. It started by documenting June’s weight loss journey, but has since expanded to cover the lives and relationships of the whole family, including those seen on ‘Here Comes Honey Boo Boo’. Produced by Thinkfactory Media, the series has been on air since 2017 and follows the family through major life events, health challenges, and ongoing conflicts, with key roles played by daughters like Alana Thompson and Lauryn “Pumpkin” Efird.
‘America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons’ (2025–)

This series, part of a well-established franchise, focuses on cold cases involving missing people – both children and adults. It asks viewers for information that could help solve these mysteries. Each episode features crime experts revisiting crucial evidence, locations, and witness statements. The show is designed as a short-run program, concentrating on a few investigations at a time, and aims to actively involve the public in helping to find missing persons.
‘America’s Most Wanted’ (2021–)

The 2021 season of the show updated its innovative approach to tracking fugitives by incorporating new technology like augmented reality and a redesigned system for receiving tips from the public. Hosted by Elizabeth Vargas, the series continued its commitment to public safety while honoring the work of original host John Walsh. Each episode provides in-depth case information – including descriptions, timelines, and connections to other individuals – encouraging viewers to get involved. The show combines these modern tools with its long-standing method of asking the public for leads.
‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024–)

This funny, realistic show is a comedy set in a struggling hospital in Oregon. It follows the hectic lives of the doctors and nurses who work there, using a mix of interviews and fast-paced scenes. The show, created by Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin, stars Wendi McLendon-Covey, Allison Tolman, Josh Lawson, Mekki Leeper, Kahyun Kim, Kaliko Kauahi, and David Alan Grier. It finds humor in the everyday chaos of hospital life – like busy emergency rooms, crowded reception areas, and frustrating paperwork – and focuses on the personalities of the staff. Universal Television produced the series, with Spitzer and Ledgin as executive producers.
‘Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition’ (2025–)

This show takes the idea of ‘Wife Swap’ and combines it with the world of Bravo’s ‘Real Housewives.’ It sends the Housewives to live in each other’s homes, challenging their daily routines, house rules, and family relationships. Each episode features the women switching houses to see how other families operate, and then they work together to create new rules for their own households. The goal is for the Housewives to learn and make positive changes when they return home, and their big personalities are sure to create some funny moments and surprising discoveries along the way.
‘All Her Fault’ (2025)

This thrilling mystery series, based on Andrea Mara’s novel, centers around Marissa Irvine, whose son vanishes after a playdate. As she desperately searches for him, hidden secrets within her suburban community begin to emerge. Starring Sarah Snook, Jake Lacy, Sophia Lillis, Michael Peña, and Dakota Fanning, the show is created by Megan Gallagher and directed by Minkie Spiro and Kate Dennis. Produced by Universal International Studios and Carnival Films, it features a complex web of suspects, multiple viewpoints, and a gripping investigation that maintains the suspenseful atmosphere of the original book.
‘Stumble’ (2025–)

This funny, documentary-style comedy follows a cheerleading squad at a junior college and their coach’s attempt to redeem herself after a scandal. Jenn Lyon stars as the coach, leading a team of unlikely cheerleaders. The show playfully explores the pressures of competition, the challenges of finding new talent, and the difficulties of starting over. Jeff and Liz Astrof created the series, with Jeff Blitz directing.
‘Happy’s Place’ (2024–)

Reba McEntire stars in this funny sitcom about a woman who unexpectedly inherits her father’s bar. Things get complicated when she discovers she has a half-sister who also wants a piece of the business, throwing everyone’s plans into chaos. Created by Kevin and Julie Abbott, the show also features Melissa Peterman, Belissa Escobedo, Rex Linn, Pablo Castelblanco, and Tokala Black Elk. It blends the humor of working in a bar with the challenges of sisterhood and small-town life, all brought to life by Reba’s comedic talent and an original song. Universal Television produces the series, with Kevin Abbott serving as an executive producer.
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