What To Watch: One Mississippi And BoJack Horseman Return, And More
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On TV this Friday: Amazon returns to One Mississippi, BoJack Horseman deals with family drama, MTV revives its Unplugged concert series and Bill Maher catches up with Ken Bone (yes, really). Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:
Showtimes for September 8, 2017
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BoJack Horseman
Netflix
Season 4 premiere (all 12 episodes): BoJack deals with family matters; Mr. Peanutbutter runs for governor; Todd explores his sexuality. (Watch trailer.)
One Mississippi
Amazon
Season 2 premiere (all six episodes): Tig, Remy and Bill adapt to living together and attempt to move forward with the next phases of their lives. (Watch trailer.)
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Betty White's Off Their Rockers
Lifetime
Weirdest burn-off ever? More than three (yes, three!) years since its last episode, the basic cabler burns off two episodes each weekday morning through Tuesday.
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EIF Presents: XQ Super School Live
CBS, NBC, Fox and ABC
This hour-long special examines "the past, present and future of the American high school system"; Kelly Clarkson is scheduled to perform a new song, plus: a grand finale featuring Jennifer Hudson, Sheryl Crow, Ringo Starr, U2, Reggie Watts and... MC Hammer?
Raven's Home
Disney Channel
Raven volunteers at Booker and Nia's school to become a more involved parent; Booker and Tess plan the sixth grade dance.
Unplugged
MTV
Series premiere: "Treat You Better" singer Shawn Mendes kicks off the basic cabler's revival of the stripped-down concert series.
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Hawaii Five-0
CBS
Repeat to Revisit: While investigating the murder of one of the last survivors of the USS Arizona, McGarrett learns about the role his grandfather played at Pearl Harbor. (Get Season 8 scoop.)
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Blue Bloods
CBS
Repeat to Revisit: Danny and Baez work with Russian operatives to track down a dangerous individual who entered the U.S. on a diplomatic visa. (Get Season 8 premiere date.)
Real Time With Bill Maher
HBO
Guests include HLN's S.E. Cupp, environmental activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, writer Adam Gopnik and, for some reason, Ken Bone. (Hear the good news?)
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Room 104
HBO
The faith of two young missionaries (played by The Fault in Our Stars' Nat Wolff and relative newcomer Adam Foster) is put to the test.