Fall TV listings: New, returning shows
Corrections and clarifications: An earlier version of this story misidentified actress Ruth Wilson, who stars in 'The Affair' on Showtime.
Pumpkin spice up your fall with a sip of these network and cable series (all times ET/PT):
SEPT. 13
Doll & Em
Real-life best friends Emily Mortimer and Dolly Wells star as heightened versions of themselves in the British sitcom's second season. (HBO, 10:30 p.m.)
SEPT. 15
The Mindy Project
There's a baby on board for the fourth season of Mindy Kaling's rom-sitcom, saved by Hulu after getting the ax from Fox this spring.(Hulu)
The Bastard Executioner
Set against the backdrop of 14th-century England, a retired knight (Lee Jones) picks up the sword again as an executioner in this drama from Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter. (FX, 10 p.m.)
SEPT. 16
South Park
The profane animated series starts its 19th season. (Comedy Central, 10 p.m.)
Moonbeam City
An animated parody of '80s cop shows in the spirit of Miami Vice and Magnum P.I., featuring the voices of Rob Lowe, Elizabeth Banks and Will Forte. (Comedy Central, 10:30 p.m.)
SEPT. 19
Doctor Who
Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams guest stars in Season 9 of this high-concept sci-fi series. (BBC America, 9 p.m.)
SEPT. 20
Keeping Up with the Kardashians
America's most polarizing family is back for Season 11 of their reality show. (E!, 8 p.m.)
SEPT. 22
Bazillion Dollar Club
Tech entrepreneurs Dave McClure and Brady Forrest mentor hardware and software startups in a new docuseries. (Syfy, 10 p.m.)
SEPT. 23
TripTank
The animated anthology show welcomes comedians such as Amy Schumer, Key & Peele and David Cross in its second season. (Comedy Central, 11 p.m.)
SEPT. 24
Fashionably Late with Rachel Zoe
The celebrity stylist gets her own late-night talk show. (Lifetime, 10:30 p.m.)
SEPT. 25
Margaret Cho: psyCHO
The Emmy-nominated comedian returns with another raunchy, revealing stand-up special. (Showtime, 9 p.m.)
SEPT. 27
Indian Summers
A '30s-set drama about British rulers who escape to the Indian mountains to escape summertime heat, starring two-time Oscar nominee Julie Walters. (PBS, 9 p.m.)
SEPT. 28
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
The South African comedian — and onetime Daily Show correspondent — takes Jon Stewart's seat behind the late-night desk. (Comedy Central, 11 p.m.)
SEPT. 29
Adam Ruins Everything
Comedian/writer Adam Conover brings his brainy CollegeHumor web series to TV. (TruTV, 10 p.m.)
OCT. 1
Benders
Denis Leary produces a new comedy about a group of friends obsessed with their amateur hockey league. (IFC, 10 p.m.)
OCT. 2
The Jacksons: Next Generation
Michael Jackson's nephews TJ, Taryll and Taj Jackson get a reality show. (Lifetime, 8 p.m.)
OCT. 4
Homeland
Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) heads to Germany in the spy series' fifth season. (Showtime, 9 p.m.)
The Leftovers
The post-Rapture drama moves to small-town Texas for its second season. (HBO, 9 p.m.)
The Affair
Starring Dominic West and Golden Globe-winner Ruth Wilson, this moody romance adds perspectives of betrayed spouses for Season 2. (Showtime, 10 p.m.)
OCT. 6
Finding Carter
The teen drama, about a girl (Kathryn Prescott) who learns she was abducted by the woman she thought was her biological mom (Milena Govich), comes back for Season 2. (MTV, 10 p.m.)
OCT. 7
American Horror Story: Hotel
Lady Gaga stars as a Mother Monster of a hotel owner in the horror series' latest chapter. (FX, 10 p.m.)
Casual
A bachelor brother (Tommy Dewey) moves in with his newly divorced sister (Michaela Watkins) in this dark comedy from executive producer Jason Reitman. (Hulu)
OCT. 8
Funny or Die's Billy on the Street
Billy Eichner welcomes Chris Pratt, Sarah Jessica Parker and Anna Kendrick to the fourth season of his frenzied man-on-the-street game show. (TruTV, 10:30 p.m.)
SuperMansion
Bryan Cranston voices aging superhero Titanium Rex in this new animated comedy. (Crackle)
OCT. 9
Red Oaks
An '80s-set comedy about a college-age tennis player (Craig Roberts) working at a country club over the summer, co-starring Jennifer Grey and Paul Reiser. (Amazon Prime)
OCT. 10
The Last Kingdom
An adaptation of Bernard Cornwell's best-selling novels The Saxon Stories, this historical drama follows an orphaned son of a nobleman (Alexander Dreymon) in the kingdom of Alfred the Great (David Dawson). (BBC America, 10 p.m.)
OCT. 11
The Walking Dead
The blockbuster zombie thriller chomps into a sixth season. (AMC, 9 p.m.)
OCT. 12
Fargo
Kristen Dunst, Ted Danson and Patrick Wilson star in a second installment of the Minnesota-set crime anthology, inspired by the Coen brothers' 1996 film. (FX, 10 p.m.)
OCT. 13
Manhattan
The period drama, centered around the creation of the first atomic bomb in '40s-era New Mexico, blasts off for a second season. (WGN America, 9 p.m.)
OCT. 14
Kingdom
The Nick Jonas-fighting drama punches up in its second season. (DirecTV, 9 p.m.)
OCT. 15
Nathan For You
For a third season, comedian/writer Nathan Fielder tries to help struggling businesses through outlandish methods. (Comedy Central, 10 p.m.)
OCT. 16
Gold Rush
This gritty reality show about Alaskan miners digs up a sixth season. (Discovery, 9 p.m.)
Satisfaction
The martial drama, about a woman (Stephanie Szostak) who cheats on her husband (Matt Passmore) with a male escort, gets in bed for a second season. (USA, 10 p.m.)
OCT. 17
Amy Schumer: Live from the Apollo
This year's breakout comedian and Trainwreck star headlines a stand-up special directed by Chris Rock. (HBO, 10 p.m.)
OCT. 23
Hemlock Grove
The supernatural horror series claws back for Season 3. (Netflix)
OCT. 24
Da Vinci's Demons
The Renaissance fantasy thriller concludes with a third season. (Starz, 9 p.m.)
OCT. 31
Ash vs. Evil Dead
Co-created by Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, this horror comedy series scares up the Evil Dead franchise on TV. (Starz, 9 p.m.)
NOV. 1
The Librarians
Based on the network's movie franchise of the same name, the second season picks up with more adventures of a group of treasure-hunting, mystery-solving librarians. (TNT, 8 p.m.)
NOV. 2
Legends
The Sean Bean-starring FBI procedural goes undercover for its second season. (TNT, 10 p.m.)
NOV. 6
Master of None
A new comedy co-written by and starring Parks and Recreation alum Aziz Ansari as a 30-year-old actor living in New York. (Netflix)
NOV. 8
Flesh and Bone
The curtain rises on a New York-set ballet drama, about a young dancer (Sarah Hay) with a troubled past. (Starz, 9 p.m.)
Agent X
Sharon Stone stars as the U.S. vice president who deploys a covert agent (Jeff Hephner) in this action drama. (TNT, 9 p.m.)
Donny!
A half-hour semi-scripted comedy in the vein of Curb Your Enthusiasm, based on real-life ad man and star Donny Deutsch. (USA, 10:30 p.m.)
NOV. 12
Project Runway Junior
Tim Gunn and model Hannah Davis co-host this pint-sized design competition, featuring contestants ages 14-17. (Lifetime, 9 p.m.)
NOV. 15
Into the Badlands
A warrior (Daniel Wu) and a young boy (Aramis Knight) set off on a journey to find enlightenment in this martial arts drama. (AMC, 10 p.m.)
NOV. 19
The Art of More
Dennis Quaid, Christian Cooke and Kate Bosworth top-line a new series exploring the underbelly of art auction houses. (Crackle)
NOV. 20
Jessica Jones
Krysten Ritter stars in the streaming site's second series based on Marvel comic-book characters. (Neflix)
The Man in the High Castle
Based on the Philip K. Dick novel and executive produced by Ridley Scott, this alternate history show asks what would happen if Japan and Germany had won World War II. (Amazon Prime)