Comic-Con is happening this week. Followed by another round of the Television Critics Association’s Summer Press Tour shortly after. You know what that means. It’s not going to be much longer before the Fall TV season comes roaring our way.
There’s another sign that a slew of new and returning shows will be here before we know it. Today The Paley Center for Media announced the lineup for its annual PaleyFest Fall TV Previews. A series of screening and Q&A combo panels will stretch over a ten-day period that will go down at its L.A. location in Beverly Hills.
This year the roster includes comedies and dramas from the broadcast networks, cable television and the streaming universe.
“PaleyFest Fall TV Previews is the place where TV enthusiasts not only get a first look at the most exciting new shows of the television season, but also have the rare opportunity to engage with each show’s stars and creators,†said Maureen J. Reidy, the Paley Center’s President & CEO.
The celebration kicks off Sept. 6 with Showtime’s Shameless taking centerstage. Shutting things down on September 16: the EPIX drama Berlin Station.
Information on the Tickets
Paley Center Supporting and Patron Members and Citi cardmembers can purchase pre-sale tickets beginning today; Citi (the official Card of the PaleyFest Fall TV Previews) cardmembers can purchase presale tickets and redeem complimentary tickets at www.citiprivatepass.com. Tickets go on sale to Paley Center Individual Members on Wednesday, July 20 at 9:00amPT, and to the general public on Thursday, July 21 at 9:00am PT. Fans can save 20% off the ticket price by purchasing a “Festival Pass†to attend all of the events throughout PaleyFest Previews. To purchase individual tickets and festival passes, please visit paley.me/previews.
Here are more details on Shameless and Berlin Station panels and everything else in between.
2017 LA PaleyFest Fall TV Previews Events Initial Lineup*
Wednesday, September 6 – Showtime
6:00 pm Doors Open / Reception begins
7:00 pm Shameless Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
William H. Macy, “Frank Gallagherâ€
Emmy Rossum, “Fiona Gallagherâ€
Jeremy Allen White, “Lip Gallagherâ€
Ethan Cutkosky, “Carl Gallagherâ€
Shanola Hampton, “Veronica Fisherâ€
Steve Howey, “Kevin Ballâ€
Emma Kenney, “Debbie Gallagherâ€
Cameron Monaghan, “Ian Gallagherâ€
Isidora Goreshter, “Svetlanaâ€
Thursday, September 7 – Univision
6:00 pm Doors Open / Reception begins
7:00 pm El Chapo Season Two Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
TBD
Friday, September 8 – Hulu
6:00 pm Doors Open / Reception begins
7:00 pm Future Man Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
Josh Hutcherson, “Josh Futtermanâ€
Eliza Coupe, “Tigerâ€
Derek Wilson, “Wolfâ€
8:00 pm The Mindy Project Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
Mindy Kaling, “Mindy Lahiriâ€
Ike Barinholtz, “Morgan Tookersâ€
Ed Weeks, “Jeremy Reedâ€
Xosha Roquemore, “Tamraâ€
Beth Grant, “Beverlyâ€
Fortune Feimster, “Colette Kimbell-Kinneyâ€
Matt Warburton, Executive Producer
Saturday, September 9 – ABC (Matinee Event)
1:00 pm Doors Open / Reception begins
2:00pm The Mayor Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
Brandon Micheal Hall, “Courtney Roseâ€
Lea Michele, “Valentina Barellaâ€
Yvette Nicole Brown, “Dina Roseâ€
Bernard David Jones, “Jermaine Leforgeâ€
Marcel Spears, ‘T.K. Carterâ€
3:00 pm Screening of The Good Doctor
3:45 pm Screening of Ten Days in the Valley
Saturday, September 9 – The CW
6:30 pm Doors Open / Reception begins
7:00 pm Valor Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
Christina Ochoa, “Noraâ€
Matt Barr, “Galloâ€
8:00pm Dynasty Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
Nathalie Kelley, “Cristal Floresâ€
Elizabeth Gillies, “Fallon Carringtonâ€
Grant Show, “Blake Carringtonâ€
Monday, September 11 – NBC
6:00 pm Doors Open / Reception begins
7:00 pm Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
Edie Falco, “Leslie Abramsonâ€
Gus Halper, “Erik Menendezâ€
Miles Gaston Villanueva, “Lyle Menendezâ€
Dick Wolf, Creator & Executive Producer
Rene Balcer, Executive Producer
Lesli Linka Glatter, Executive Producer
Plus additional guests to be announced
8:45 pm The Brave Screening
Tuesday, September 12 – CBS
6:00 pm Doors Open / Reception begins
7:00 pm Me, Myself & I Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
Bobby Moynihan, “Alex Rileyâ€
John Larroquette, “Older Alex Rileyâ€
Jack Dylan Grazer “Young Alex Rileyâ€
Dan Kopelman, Executive Producer
Aaron Kaplan, Executive Producer
Dana Honor, Executive Producer
8:15 pm Screening of Wisdom of the Crowd
9:00 pm Screening of SEAL Team
9:45 pm Screening of 9JKL
Wednesday, September 13 – FOX
6:00 pm Doors Open / Reception begins
6:30 pm The Orville Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
Seth MacFarlane, “Ed Mercerâ€
8:00pm Ghosted Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
Craig Robinson, “Leroy Wrightâ€
Adam Scott, “Max Jenniferâ€
9:15 pm The Gifted Screening
Thursday, September 14 – Netflix
6:00 pm Doors Open/Reception begins
6:30 pm Big Mouth Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
Nick Kroll, “Nickâ€
John Mulaney, “Andrewâ€
7:30 pm Fuller House Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
Candace Cameron Bure, “D.J. Tanner-Fullerâ€
Jodie Sweetin, “Stephanie Tannerâ€
Andrea Barber, “Kimmy Gibblerâ€
Jeff Franklin, Creator & Executive Producer
Friday, September 15 – BET
6:00 pm Doors Open / Reception begins
6:30 pm Tales Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
TBD
Saturday, September 16 – EPIX
6:00 pm Doors Open / Reception begins
6:30 pm Berlin Station Screening & Panel
Featured Talent Includes:
Bradford Winters, Executive Producer
*Panelists to appear schedule permitting. All events and panelists are subject to change.
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