On TV this Monday: Kim Cattrall is Filthy Rich, Ellen DeGeneres returns after a “hot” summer, and two Spectrum originals find broadcast homes. Here are 12 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

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On TV this Monday: Kim Cattrall is Filthy Rich, Ellen DeGeneres returns after a “hot” summer, and two Spectrum originals find broadcast homes. Here are 12 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
No more panel! Dr. Ian Smith takes over as the program’s sole host for Season 13; Entertainment Tonight’s Kevin Frazier joins Smith to discuss the premature death of Chadwick Boseman.
“Yes, we’re gonna talk about it,” DeGeneres said in a recent statement. Season 18’s first guest: Tiffany Haddish. (Three producers fired!)
Clarkson returns to the show’s home turf at Universal Studios Hollywood as Season 2 gets underway.
New co-host Garcelle Beauvais joins Adrienne Houghton, Loni Love and Jeannie Mai for Season 7, as the show continues on remotely. (Amanda Seales and Tamera Mowry are not returning.)
Sharon Osbourne, Sheryl Underwood and Carrie Ann Inaba return to a redesigned, socially distanced set, while fellow co-host Eve joins them remotely from a London-based studio for the start of Season 11. Monday’s guest: new talk show host Drew Barrymore. (Marie Osmond out!)
Williams returns to the studio following a three-month hiatus brought on by Graves’ disease.
Season 1 broadcast premiere (previously aired on Spectrum): Gabrielle Union reprises her Bad Boys II role as former DEA agent-turned-LAPD homicide detective Syd Burnett, who polices the streets with fellow cop Nancy McKenna (Jessica Alba).
The New Orleans Saints face the Las Vegas Raiders. (DWTS will instead air Tuesday at 8 pm.)
Season 1 finale: The final three write, record and perform a remix of a RuPaul classic; the competition’s inaugural winner is crowned. (Already watch on WOW Presents Plus? Read our recap.)
Series premiere: A newly widowed Christian television personality (Sex and the City’s Kim Cattrall) learns that her husband (This Is Us‘ Gerald McRaney) fathered three illegitimate children. (Watch sneak peek.)
Broadcast premiere (previously aired on Spectrum): The limited series focuses on the hunt for the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics bomber; Cameron Britton (Mindhunter), Jack Huston (Boardwalk Empire), Judith Light (Transparent) and Carla Gugino (The Haunting of Hill House) star.
After taking the summer off (and hosting Sunday’s Emmy Awards), Kimmel returns to the El Capitan Entertainment Centre with in-studio episodes.