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Midseason TV: When do your favorite shows return?

The Columbian
Published: January 22, 2015, 4:00pm

Returning shows this winter and spring. (Some networks have not yet announced specific premiere dates for some shows, which are marked “to be announced.”)

• “The Amazing Race” (premieres Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 9:30 on CBS; moves to Friday on Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. )

• “American Idol” (Wednesday at 8 on Fox; returned Jan. 7)

• “The Americans” (FX at 10 Wednesday, Jan. 28)

• “Archer” (Thursdays at 10 on FX; returned Jan. 8)

• “The Bachelor” (Mondays at 8 on ABC; returned Jan. 5)

• “Banshee” (Fridays at 10 on Cinemax; returned Jan. 9)

• “Bates Motel” (A&E at 9 Monday, March 9)

• “Black Sails” (Starz at 9 Saturday, Jan. 24)

• “Bones” (Fox at 8 Thursday, March 26)

• “The Blacklist” (NBC, post-Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 1; moves to Thursday on Feb. 5)

• “Broad City” (Wednesdays at 10:30 on Comedy Central; returned Jan. 14)

• “Broadchurch” (BBC America at 10 Wednesday, March 4)

• “Call the Midwife” (PBS at 8 Sunday, March 29)

• “Celebrity Apprentice” (Sundays at 9 on NBC; returned Jan. 4)

• “Comedy Bang! Bang!” (Fridays at 11 on IFC; returned Jan. 9)

• “Cougar Town” (Tuesdays at 10:30 on TBS; final season; returned Jan. 6)

• “Downton Abbey” (Sundays at 9 on PBS; returned Jan. 4)

• “Duck Dynasty” (Wednesdays at 9:30 on A&E; returned Jan. 7)

• “Episodes” (Sundays at 10:30 on Showtime; returned Jan. 11)

• “The Fall” (Netflix; began streaming on Jan. 16)

• “The Following” (two-hour premiere Monday, March 2, at 8 on Fox )

• “Friday Night Tykes” (Esquire at 9 Tuesday; returned Jan. 20)

• “Game of Thrones” (HBO at 9 Sunday, April 12)

• “Geneology Roadshow” (Tuesdays on PBS; returned Jan. 13 — check local listings)

• “Girls” (Sundays at 9 on HBO; returned Jan. 11)

• “Glee” (Fridays at 9 on Fox; returned Jan. 9)

• “The Haves and the Have Nots” (Tuesdays at 9 on OWN; returned Jan. 6)

• “Helix” (Fridays at 10 on Syfy; returned Jan. 16)

• “Hell’s Kitchen” (Fox at 8 Tuesday, March 3)

• “House of Cards” (Netflix; begins streaming Feb. 27)

• “House of Lies” (Sundays at 10 on Showtime; returned Jan. 11)

• “Inside Amy Schumer” (Comedy Central; date to be announced)

• “Justified” (FX at 10 Tuesday; final season; returned Jan. 20)

• “Kroll Show” (Tuesdays at 10:30 on Comedy Central; returned Jan. 13)

• “Looking” (Sundays at 10 on HBO; returned Jan. 11)

• “Love Thy Neighbor” (Wednesdays at 9 on OWN; returned Jan. 7)

• “Mad Men” (AMC at 10) Sunday, April 5

• “The Musketeers” (Saturdays at 9 on BBC America; returned Jan. 17)

• “Mythbusters” (Saturdays at 9 on Discovery; returned Jan. 10)

• “The Night Shift” (NBC at 10 Monday, Feb. 23)

• “Nurse Jackie” (Showtime at 9 Sunday, April 12)

• “Outlander” (Starz at 9 Saturday, April 4)

• “Parks and Recreation” (Tuesdays at 8 on NBC; returned Jan. 13)

• “Restaurant Startup” (Tuesdays at 10 on CNBC; returned Jan. 13)

• “Shameless” (Sundays at 9 on Showtime; returned Jan. 11)

• “Shakespeare Uncovered” (PBS, check local listings; Friday, Jan. 30)

• “Silicon Valley” (HBO at 10:30 Sunday, April 12)

• “Sirens” (USA at 10 Tuesday, Jan. 27)

• “Suits” (USA at 10 Wednesday, Jan. 28)

• “Survivor” (CBS at 8 Wednesday, Feb. 25)

• “Turn: Washington’s Spies” (AMC; date to be announced)

• “Ultimate Survival Alaska” (Sundays at 9 on National Geographic; returned Jan. 4)

• “Undateable” (NBC at 9 Tuesday, returned March 17)

• “Veep” (HBO at 10:30 Sunday, April 12)

• “Vice” (HBO at 11 Friday, March 6)

• “Vikings” (History at 10 Thursday, Feb. 19)

• “Wahlburgers” (Wednesdays at 10 on A&E; returned Jan. 7)

• “The Walking Dead” (AMC at 9 Sunday, Feb. 8)

• “Workaholics” (Wednesdays at 10 on Comedy Central; returned Jan. 14)

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