ABC Fall Season
Sunday
The Walker family matriarch Nora (Sally Field, right) throws food at Holly (Patricia Wettig), her dead husband's mistress, who had a child with him. "Brothers and Sisters" enters its second season on a night that also includes the fifth season of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and fourth of "Desperate Housewives."Extreme Makeover 8 p.m.
Desperate Housewives, 9 p.m.
Brothers and Sisters, 10 p.m.
Monday New
Christina Applegate is starring in a new series, "Samantha Who?" about a woman who develops amnesia, but soon learns from her large group of friends and family that she was a horrible person, and attempts to remake herself for the good. The shows stars (left to right) Melissa McCarthy, Christina Applegate as Samantha, Jennifer Esposito, Tim Russ, Jean Smart and Kevin Dunn.Monday, 9:30 p.m.
Monday Regular
"Dancing With The Stars" will return for the fifth season. This is a scene from last season, episode 410, with Julianne Hough and Apolo Anton Ohno. Since both "Dancing" and "The Bachelor" have a definite conclusion, the schedule for Monday will change mid-season.Dancing With The Stars, 8 p.m.
Samantha Who, 9:30 p.m.
The Bachelor, 10 p.m.
Tuesday New -- 1
Nick Kroll (in elaborate makeup) is one of the three actors playing cavemen in a series by the same name. The three have trouble fitting into the world of less-than-accepting Homo sapiens. The show was inspired by commercials for Geico Insurance.Tuesday, 8 p.m.
Tuesday New -- 2
Jerry Minor, Fred Goss, Jerry O'Connell and Tim Peper star in "Carpoolers," a comedy about commuting.Tuesdays, 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday New -- Midseason
The business executives who fancy themselves members of the "Cashmere Mafia" -- played by (left to right), Frances O'Connor, Lucy Liu, Bonnie Somerville and Miranda Otto -- pose on Fifth Avenue in New York City, a place they like to think they own. The show is scheduled to fill the slot occupied by "Dancing With The Stars" after that show's conclusion.Tuesdays, 9 p.m.
Tuesday, Regular
William Shatner (shown here in an episode during the third season entitled "Trial of the Century") will continue his shenanigans for the fourth season of "Boston Legal."Dancing with the Stars Results, 9 p.m.
Boston Legal, 10 p.m.
Wednesday, New -- 1
"Pushing Daisies" is the first of an all-new lineup on Wednesdays. It stars Lee Pace (left, at a press conference this summer) as a baker who moonlights as a solver of murders, and Anna Friel (right) as the childhood sweetheart he brought back to life, literally. His character, Ned, you see, has a unique ability to bring the dead back to life, which is how he solves those murders.Wednesdays, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, New -- 2
Kate Walsh, who played Dr. Addison Forbes Montgomery in Grey's Anatomy, is still playing her, but in her own show, "Private Practice," in which she moves from Seattle to Southern California to join her friends' health cooperative in hopes of changing her own life, and meets a new cast of McSteamies.Wednesdays, 9 p.m.
Wednesday, New -- 3
The cast of "Dirty Sexy Money" includes William Baldwin, at the top left, and Jill Clayburgh and Donald Sutherland, at the bottom right, playing members of the Darlings of New York, a filthy rich family. Peter Krause, formerly of "Six Feet Under," plays an idealist lawyer who is lured into becoming their personal attorney.Wednesdays, 10 p.m.
Thursday, New
Michael Vartan, Christopher Titus, Joshua Malina, and Dylan McDermott star as chief executive officers who meet regularly at their club in "Big Shots."Thursdays, 10 p.m.
Thursday, Regular
"Ugly Betty" enters its second season, with America Ferrera playing the true (inner) beauty in the surreal world of a fashion magazine, left, and one of her few MODE friends, the designer played by Ashley Jensen.Ugly Betty, 8 p.m.
Grey's Anatomy, 9 p.m.
Friday, New
Angie Harmon, formerly of "Law and Order", plays San Francisco Homicide Inspector Lindsay Boxer, who assembles an all-female team of crime-fighting experts to solve the city's most grisly murders in "Women's Murder Club."Fridays, 9 p.m.
Friday, Regular
James Tupper and Anne Heche, here posing at a party, return as the stars of the second season of "Men In Trees."Men In Trees, 8 p.m.
20/20, 10 p.m.