Every season the networks release a new crop of television hopefuls. Watch the previews and tell us which series you're most excited to see.
Fall 2012 TV Previews (Upfronts): Watch the latest trailers here.
Every May, the television networks unveil their fall schedules to advertisers in New York City and screen previews of their new series. Not everything here will premiere in the fall. Some shows will air mid-season, by which point a few of these hopefuls may already have been canceled.
Scroll over the previews below to learn more about the upcoming shows and click to watch their previews — or click the buttons below to jump to your favorite network.
Vote below for the show you're most excited about, and tell us why in the comments.
Kyle Bornheimer stars in this comedy about a screw-up son attempting to impress his dad (J.K. Simmons) by taking over the family handyman business (called Mr. Jiffy Fix).
Creator: Bobby Bowman, who adapted the series from the British version, "White Man Van."
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"Family Tools"
"Malibu Country"
Fridays 8:30 p.m.
Reba McEntire returns to the sitcom world with "Malibu Country," ABC's traditional sitcom starring the country music star as a not-as-famous country music singer who moves her family to Malibu after leaving her cheating husband.
Creator: Kevin Abbott, who wrote for Reba's previous sitcom, "Reba."
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"Malibu Country"
"How to Live With Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)"
Tuesdays 8 p.m.
Sarah Chalke is freshly divorced and moving back in with her parents. Only instead of the daughter being the wild one, it's the other way around.
Creators: Claudia Lonow and executive produced by Brian Grazer.
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"How to Live With Your Parents..."
"Nashville"
Wednesdays 10 p.m.
Connie Britton is the past-her-prime country singer Rayna James looking to reignite her career by teaming with young upstart Juliette Barnes, played by Hayden Panettiere, on a tour. Of course, the women don't get along. At all.
Radha Mitchell plays a widowed mother out to protect her three children against the men responsible for husband's death. So she takes on the drug underworld as well as the FBI in her quest to clear her husband's name and stop the bad guys.
Creator: Adapted by "Twilight" screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg.
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"Red Widow"
"Mistresses"
TBA
This import from the U.K. stars Alysssa Milano, who plays a career woman who's also attempting to start a family with her husband despite an ever-more complicated personal life.
Creator: Former "Gossip Girls" writer K.J. Steinberg.
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"Mistresses"
"Zero Hour"
TBA
Anthony Edwards plays a professional skeptic who discovers a vast conspiracy when his wife is abducted from her antique clock shop.
Creator: "Prison Break" creator Paul T. Scheuring.
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"Zero Hour"
"666 Park Avenue"
Sundays 10 p.m.
This supernatural drama features the return of John Locke himself, Terry O'Quinn, to ABC's schedule. This time he plays Gavin Doran, the mysterious owner of the Drake, a New York apartment building with a definite dark side.
Creator: Based on books by Gabriella Pierce and adapted by former "Fringe" writer David Wilcox.
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"666 Park Avenue"
"Last Resort"
Thursdays 8 p.m.
Like "Lost," this drama features characters attempting to remake civilization on an island paradise — only this time the characters are marooned survivors from a crippled submarine.
Sherlock Holmes gets a modern-day updating in "Elementary," starring Johnny Lee Miller as the world's greatest detective and Lucy Liu as his Dr. Watson. In this case, Watson is a sober companion for Holmes, who's attempting to clean himself up.
Creator: Rob Doherty, who wrote "Headcases."
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"Elementary"
"Made in Jersey"
Fridays 9 p.m.
Janet Montgomery plays a street-smart Jersey girl who shows that residents of the Garden State know more than GTL (gym, tan, laundry). Yes, this one know the law, and works her way up through the ranks at a New York law firm.
Creator: Former "Covert Affairs" writer Dana Calvo.
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"Made in Jersey"
"Vegas"
Tuesdays 10 p.m.
This series takes a look back at Las Vegas' boom days in the 1960s, when real-life Sheriff Ralph Lamb (Dennis Quaid) was brought in to clean up the town. And his nemesis? A ruthless Chicago gangster, played by Michael Chiklis.
Creator: "Goodfellas" writer Nicholas Pileggi.
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"Vegas"
"Partners"
This series charts the new waters of two architect business partners when one of them gets engaged, while the other one dates a male nurse he swears is a promotion away from being a doctor.
Creator: "Will & Grace" creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick
This series recounts the adventures of a billionaire playboy, Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), who becomes the secret vigilante Arrow at night.And yes, he sounds quite a bit like Batman.
Creator: Greg Berlanti of the "Golden Boy" series co-created the series with Marc Guggenheim.
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"Arrow"
"Beauty and the Beast"
Thursdays 9 p.m.
The new version stars Kristin Kreuk as a police detective who comes in contact with an enigmatic doctor, played by Jay Ryan, who has a Hulk-like tendency to turn into a beast when he's enraged.
Creator: "Brothers & Sisters" co-executive producers Sherri Cooper and Jennifer Levin.
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"Beauty and the Beast"
"Emily Owens M.D."
Tuesdays 9 p.m.
Mamie Gummer, daughter of Meryl Streep, stars as Owens, a first-year medical intern. But just like high school, there's her med school crush, played by Justin Hartley, as well as her high school nemesis, played by Aja Naomi King.
Creator: Former "90210" co-executive producer Jennie Snyder.
Mindy Kaling plays an OB/GYN on the hunt for a man to share her life. She's also dealing with the kooky personalities in her medical practice, including self-absorbed fellow doctor Jeremy Reed (Ed Weeks), whom Mindy keeps ending up with.
Creator: Mindy Kaling.
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"The Mindy Project"
"The Following"
TBA
Kevin Bacon stars as former FBI agent Ryan Hardy, who gets pulled back into the game to consult on the hunt for Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), an escaped serial killer cultivating a following of like-minded killers through the Internet.
Creator: "Scream" writer Kevin Williamson.
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"The Following"
"The Goodwin Games"
TBA
Scott Foley, Becki Newton and Jake Lacy star as three often combative siblings who stand to inherit their deceased father's $23-million fortune — if they can learn to get along.
Creators: Carter Bays, Craig Thomas and Chris Harris of "How I Met Your Mother."
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"The Goodwin Games"
"The Mob Doctor"
Mondays 9 p.m.
Jordana Spiro stars as a promising young physician who finds herself involved with made men from the South Side of Chicago when she has to take them on as patients to pay off her brother's gambling debts.
Creators: Writers Josh Berman and Rob Wright, most recently of the series "Drop Dead Diva."
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"The Mob Doctor"
"Ben and Kate"
Tuesdays 8:30 p.m.
"Ben and Kate" stars newcomer Dakota Johnson and Nat Faxon (who recently won an Oscar for co-writing "The Descendents") as a brother and sister attempting to make ends meet while raising the sister's young daughter (played by Maggie Jones).
Justin Bartha and Andrew Rannells star as a gay couple looking to start a family; Georgia Kind plays the surrogate mother they recruit to help them. Ellen Barkin also stars.
Creators: Ryan Murphy ("Glee" and "American Horror Story" ) and Ali Adler ("Glee").
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"The New Normal"
"Guys With Kids"
Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m.
This traditional multi-camera sitcom stars Anthony Anderson, Jesse Bradford and Zach Cregger, and looks at three guys who have babies but aren't quite adults themselves. Jimmy Fallon is an executive producer.
Creator: Charlie Grandy ("The Office," "Saturday Night Live" and "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart").
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"Guys With Kids"
"Animal Practice"
Wednesdays at 8 p.m.
Animals doing cute things seems to be the name of the game in "Animal Practice," with "Weeds'" Justin Kirk as a wacky doctor in an animal hospital.
Creators: Alessandro Tanaka and Brian Gatewood of "The Sitter."
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"Animal Practice"
"Go On"
Tuesdays 9 p.m.
Matthew Perry will play a sportscaster who joins a support group after suffering a grave personal loss and quickly becomes involved with all the colorful personalities there.
Creator: Scott Silveri, writer of "Friends."
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"Go On"
"1600 Penn"
TBA
This White House comedy gives us a chance to see Bill Pullman back in a presidential role for the first time since "Independence Day" in 1996.
Creators: Josh Gad, Jason Winer and Jon Lovett.
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"1600 Penn"
"Next Caller"
TBA
Dane Cook plays the nasty radio host of "Booty Calls," and his new partner is the perky NPR-trained feminist Stella (Collette Wolfe), who won't let Cook's character get away with business as usual.
Creator: "Weeds" producer Stephen Falk.
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"Next Caller"
"Do No Harm"
TBA
Steven Pasquale stars as a brilliant neurosurgeon who has a bit of a brain defect himself — he's got an evil alter-ego. And that evil alter-ego is starting to reassert itself after years of dormancy.
Creator: Former "Desperate Housewives" writer David Schulner.
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"Do No Harm"
"Save Me"
TBA
Anne Heche plays a Midwestern housewife who survives choking on a sandwich and believes that she now has a direct line to God.
Creators: Novelist John Scott Shepherd.
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"Save Me"
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