What To Watch: Revamped DWTS, Monday Night Football, American Dad No. 300, Drew Barrymore And More

On TV this Monday: Tyra Banks lords over Dancing With the Stars, Drew Barrymore hosts a Charlie's Angels reunion and Kevin Hart encourages you to rock the vote. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for September 14, 2020

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The Drew Barrymore Show

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Series premiere: Barrymore welcomes former costars Adam Sandler (Wedding Singer, 50 First Dates, Blended), Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu (Charlie's Angels).

Tamron Hall

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Season 2 premiere: Former Mayor Andrew Gillum of Tallahassee, Fla., once a rising star in the Democratic Party, discusses his fall from grace.

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Monday Night Football

ESPN

Season 51 premiere (two games): The Pittsburgh Steelers face the New York Giants (at 7 pm); the Tennessee Titans take on the Denver Broncos (at 10:15).

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American Ninja Warrior

NBC

Jesse "Flex" Labreck, JJ Woods, Jamie "Captain NBC" Rahn and Daniel Gil take on new obstacles Ring Chaser and Rib Run. (Print our Fall TV Calendar!)

Dancing With the Stars

ABC

Season 29 premiere: The dance competition returns with new host Tyra Banks and six-time winner Derek Hough as judge; celebs include Tiger King's Carole Baskin, One Day at a Time's Justina Machado and Backstreet Boy AJ McLean. (View full cast list; Best and Worst Winners Ranked!)

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The Third Day

HBO, HBO Max

Limited series premiere: A man (The New Pope's Jude Law) and a woman (Moonlight's Naomie Harris) embark on separate journeys to a mysterious island off of the British coast. (Watch trailer.)

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American Dad

TBS

Episode No. 300: Roger's past comes back to haunt him, as the comedy marks a milestone only 24 other primetime scripted series have ever reached.

Enslaved

Epix

Led by actor and activist Samuel L. Jackson, this six-part docuseries reveals an entirely new perspective on the history of the transatlantic slave trade.

VOMO: Vote or Miss Out

ABC

Kevin Hart hosts this nonpartisan comedy special that encourages participation in the November election; guests include former First Lady Michelle Obama, former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tim Allen, Scarlett Johansson, Will Ferrell and Tiffany Haddish.

We Are Who We Are

HBO

Limited series premiere: From Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name) comes the story of two American teens (played by Shazam's Jack Dylan Grazer and newcomer Jordan Kristine Seamón) who live on a U.S. military base in Italy, where they explore friendship, first love and identity. (Watch trailer.)

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