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The 20 TV shows we're most excited about this fall

The days when September signaled the return of our favorite series after three months of reruns are long gone. But fall still means something in the world of TV: With it comes the Emmys, celebrating the best of the medium's last year; the launch of the broadcast networks' season, marking the start of the next; and, this time around, the debut of two brand new platforms - Disney+ (Nov. 12) and Apple TV+ (to be announced). Which is why, after polling The Times TV team about the new and returning series they're most looking forward to, it was so easy to spread the wealth. Here are the 20 TV shows we're most excited about this fall, one from each of 20 networks.

'A Little Late With Lilly Singh' (NBC, Sept. 16)

Taking over the spot on the schedule vacated by Carson Daly, the Canadian-born Singh is a new face as far as network TV is concerned, but on YouTube she's a proven star, with nearly 15 million subscribers to her channel "5/85/8 Superwoman 5/85/8," where she has delivered one-person comic sketches and the occasional celebrity cameo (the Rock is a fan). 1:35 a.m. may not be a marquee time slot, but Singh is the first host to break

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