With the new year comes a fresh batch of entertainment. Returning series, new shows, hot competitions, fancy events and big games are here to usher in 2023. Explore them now.
‘America’s Got Talent: All Stars’ – NBC – Mondays 8/7c
Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel are back to judge the return of some of America’s Got Talent’s all stars. This new show, hosted by Terry Crews will bring out the best of the best to compete for the title. Watch on NBC each Monday.
‘Married at First Sight’ – Lifetime – Jan. 4
For its 16th season we go to Nashville, Tenn. to watch as 10 singles prepare to get married after knowing each other for just a few short weeks. Love, rejection and a touch of drama will suck you into this reality favorite. Watch on Lifetime starting Jan. 4.
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ – MTV – Jan. 6
The queens are back for the 15th season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, and it’s revved up to be the biggest yet. Watch on Fridays starting Jan. 6 on MTV.
‘BMF’ – STARZ® – Jan. 6
The Black Mafia Family returns for season 2 with new plugs, new ventures and of course, brotherly antics. Watch on Fridays on STARZ® starting Jan. 6.
80th Annual Golden Globe Awards – NBC – Jan. 10
The 80th Annual Golden Globes will be taking on Beverly Hills on January 10 on NBC and will honor some of the best shows, films actors and writers of 2022. Jerrod Carmichael will host the event. See the full list of nominees to see if your favorites made the cut.
‘Your Honor’ – SHOWTIME® – Jan. 13
Former New Orleans judge, Michael Desiato (Bryan Cranston) reckons with his destroyed life and career while determining whether to walk the path of vengeance forward. Watch season 2 of Your Honor on SHOWTIME® On Demand starting on Jan. 13 with a wide premiere on Jan. 15.
NFL Wild Card Weekend – NBC/FOX/CBS/ABC/ESPN – Jan. 14-16
NFL playoff season is upon us, which kicks off with NFL Wild Card Weekend. We may not know the teams yet, but we do know the schedule for the six games that will span Friday through Monday on numerous channels. Check out the games below (all times listed in ET).
Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023
TBA at TBA – 4:30 p.m. ET – CBS, FOX, or NBC
TBA at TBA – 8:15 p.m. ET – CBS, FOX, or NBC
Sunday, Jan .15, 2023
TBA at TBA – 1 p.m. ET – CBS, FOX, or NBC
TBA at TBA – 4:30 p.m. ET – CBS
TBA at TBA – 8:15 p.m. ET – NBC
Monday, Jan. 16, 2023
TBA at TBA – 8 p.m. ET – ESPN
Make sure you keep up with all your favorite games with our weekly football guide.
‘Godfather of Harlem’ – MGM+ – Jan. 15
Infamous crime boss, Bumpy Johnson (Forest Whitaker) continues his quest for power and control of Harlem as he battles with the Cuban Mafia, the CIA and other rivals as organized crime meets the civil rights movement. Watch on MGM+ starting Jan. 15.
‘The Last of Us’ – HBO® – Jan. 15
Modeled after the wildly popular video game, The Last of Us is a post-apocalyptic tale that follows Joel and Ellie as they attempt to escape quarantine and continue their journey for survival. Watch starting on Jan. 15 on HBO®.
Australian Open (Tennis) – ESPN – Jan. 16-29
The tennis Grand Slam events start again with the Australian Open from Jan. 16-29, 2023. Watch as reigning champs, Rafael Nadal and Ashleigh Barty play to keep their titles alongside many other talent on the hard courts.
The month closes out with some high-powered new shows, some highly anticipated returning series, a big-time award show and more. Find out what you need to be watching over the next two weeks!
‘The Last of Us’ – HBO® – Sundays 9/8c
The hit video game, The Last of Us, has made its way into a full blown TV series, and the post-apocalyptic adventure has never been so engaging. Check out our watch guide, then tune in on Sundays on HBO®.
‘Night Court’ – NBC – Tuesdays 8/7c
The daughter of revered Judge Harry Stone, Abby follows in his footsteps, overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court. We get to revisit the beloved Night Court in modern times, including some familiar faces and cast of colorful oddballs. Watch Night Court on Tuesdays on NBC.
‘Accused’ – FOX – Jan. 22
Based on BBC’s award-winning crime series, Accused follows individual cases (on a nonlinear timeline) as told by the defendant, with a new crime (and trial) in each episode. Watch Accused on FOX starting on Jan. 22.
‘The Good Doctor’ – ABC – Jan. 23
Season six continues as Dr. Shaun Murphy faces more challenges both socially and in the operating room. Catch the latest episode of Good Doctor on ABC on Jan. 23.
‘The Bachelor’ – ABC – Jan. 23
The Bachelor returns for its 27th season with a new eligible suitor and the women clamoring for his attention. Explore our watch guide, then tune into the season premiere on Jan. 23.
‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ – FOX – Jan. 24
Season 4 of 9-1-1: Lone Star will be more action packed and dangerous than before if that’s even possible. Owen (Rob Lowe) is back to help usher the crew through the outlandish emergencies that seem to only happen to the Austin firehouse. Watch 9-1-1: Lone Star Tuesdays at 8/7c on FOX.
‘Jersey Shore: Family Vacation’ – MTV – Jan. 26
Snooki, JWoww, Deena, Vinny, DJ Pauly D, Ronnie and The Situation hit the road on their latest vacation which will take them from shore to shore across the continental U.S. Follow along starting on Jan. 26 on MTV.
‘La Brea’ – NBC – Jan. 31
La Brea is back, but will the sinkholes finally stop opening up? We’ll find out on NBC starting on Jan. 31.
‘My 600-lb Life’ – TLC – Feb. 1
Back for another season, we’ll meet new protagonists to hear their stories about struggling with their weight. Tune in on TLC on Feb. 1 for My 600-lb Life.
The 65th Annual Grammy Awards – CBS – Feb. 5
“Music’s Biggest Night” will air live on Sunday, Feb. 5, from Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena. The event, hosted by Trevor Noah, will awards some of the most memorable, catchy, creative and popular music that has released over the last year. Tune into the Grammys on CBS on Feb. 5.
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