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Midseason TV Preview: Where we left off and what's new

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A slew of new shows kick off this winter, and a bunch of series pick up where they left off.

In our Midseason TV Preview, we have a gallery to help you catch you up on forgotten plotlines for returning shows like "Big Love" and "Parks and Recreation," and photos from the set of FX's "Justified." There's also a guide to what to watch from critic Robert Lloyd.

Idol One show returning to the air this month with question marks hanging over it is "American Idol." Scott Collins mulls the high stakes and prospects for "American Idol" after Simon Cowell. There's also a guide to new reality series, with a few familiar faces (think Kardashians).

"Hot in Cleveland," the comedy starring Betty White and fellow sitcom vets Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves and Wendie Malick, was a surprise hit for TV Land, becoming the top-rated cable sitcom of the year. (Just for reference, its June premiere pulled in roughly double the audience of the "Mad Men"  season opener last year.) T.L. Stanley looks at TV Land's strategy of catering to an under-served older demographic with a slate of upcoming scripted series. Along with it, there's a gallery that goes behind the scenes with Betty White and crew on "Hot in Cleveland."

Much of the preview section in this Sunday's paper is dedicated to new shows. Joe Flint profiles Holt McCallany, who stars as a washed-up boxer stuck between two New Jersey worlds -- the gritty Bayonne neighborhood of his youth and professional life and the cushy Far Hills mansion he lives in with his wife and three daughters -- in FX's new drama "Lights Out."

Several new shows come with familiar faces attached. Greg Braxton profiles Matt LeBlanc, who stars as himself (kind of?) in the new Hollywood-skewering Showtime comedy "Episodes."(Among the differences between the show's "Matt LeBlanc" and the real one: The fictional Matt brags about his gargantuan male member, whereas the real actor claims, "My anatomy is very proportional.") And Queen Latifah talks about her producing role in the new series "Let's Stay Together," part of a block of all-black comedy premiering on BET.

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BET, MTV to host 'Conversation With President Obama'

BET, MTV, Centric, CMT and other Viacom-owned channels will air a one-hour commercial-free town hall event with President Obama on Oct. 14.

The special, "A Conversation With President Obama" will air at live at 1 p.m. PDT and take place before an audience of approximately 250 young people "representing a broad spectrum of backgrounds, interests and political viewpoints," according to a statement from the networks.

Obama is scheduled to answer questions on a wide range of topics from the audience and from viewers who submit questions via Twitter.

Other channels showing the special include mtvU and Tr3s. The event also will be streamed live on BET.com, CMT.com and MTV.com.

The event is a production of MTV News and BET News and will be hosted by MTV's Sway Calloway, BET's April Woodard and CMT's Katie Cook.

-- Greg Braxton 

 

 

 

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