New or notable science fiction and fantasy entries on the Prime Time TV schedule, also including programs that may be of interest to genre fans. Air dates and times subject to change without notice.
Not too much in the way of changes to the schedule this week. Doctor Who has its Season 8 finale on Saturday on BBC America. Tuesday night looks like mostly preemptions and repeats because of election coverage, though the special Marvel: 75 Years, From Pulp to Pop (airing in the Agents of SHIELD timeslot) might be worth watching. And on Saturday Syfy offers its latest cheese-fest Mutant World, for those interested. Following is the description for that one: “People emerge from a bunker 10 years after an apocalyptic meteor strike and discover the world overrun by crazed mutants.”
Prime Time Sci Fi TV for the Week of Nov 2 – Nov 8:
Sunday Nov 2
Once Upon A Time (ABC) 8:00-9:00
Resurrection (ABC) 9:00-10:00
The Walking Dead (AMC) 9:00-10:00
The Talking Dead (AMC) 10:00-11:00
Comic Book Men (AMC) 12:00-12:30
Monday Nov 3
The Originals (CW) 8:00-9:00
Gotham (FOX) 8:00-9:00
Star Wars: Rebels (DXD) 9:00-9:30
Sleepy Hollow (FOX) 9:00-10:00
Tuesday Nov 4
The Flash (CW) 8:00-9:00 Repeat
Agents of SHIELD (ABC) Preempted
Marvel: 75 Years, From Pulp to Pop (ABC) 9:00-10:00
Supernatural (CW) 9:00-10:00 Repeat
Forever (ABC) Preempted
Person of Interest (CBS) Preempted
The Listener (ION) 11:00-12:00
Wednesday Nov 5
Arrow (CW) 8:00-9:00
The 100 (CW) 9:00-10:00
American Horror Story: Freak Show (FX) 10:00-11:00
The Science of Intersteller (SCI) 10:00-11:00
Thursday Nov 6
Vampire Diaries (CW) 8:00-9:00
Friday Nov 7
Haven (Syfy) 7:00-8:00
Grimm (NBC) 9:00-10:00
Constantine (NBC) 10:00-11:00
Z Nation (Syfy) 10:00-11:00
Saturday Nov 8
Doctor Who (BBCA) 9:00-10:00 Season Finale
Mutant World (Syfy) 9:00-11:00 Movie Premiere
Attack on Titan (TOON) 11:30-12:00
Although it shouldn’t have to be pointed out, given that the words “SERIES FINALE” are heard in the new Doctor Who trailer just released today (Nov 3) and I’ve some panicky posts elsewhere, in the UK “series finale” means the same as “season finale” because a season is called a series over there. Doctor Who is in no danger; a Christmas special (which BBC America will air) has been produced and Series/Season 9 has already been commissioned and will be filmed starting in January. Of course BBC America will make things official later, but as far as BBC One is concerned, Doctor Who is going nowhere.