Save the Dates: South Park Sets Return, Kelly Clarkson's NBC Series and More
Following last week's season premiere (featuring an, ahem, unflattering portrayal of President Trump), the animated comedy will return with an all-new episode next Wednesday, Aug. 6 at 10/9c on Comedy Central. (The episode will also stream next-day on Paramount+.)
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In a new teaser, we see that Trump returns — and gropes Satan underneath the table at a black-tie event. Watch it here:
In other scheduling news…
* NBC's Songs & Stories With Kelly Clarkson, a four-episode series that blends live music with intimate conversations, will premiere Tuesday, Aug. 19 at 10/9c. Singers to be profiled include the Jonas Brothers, Gloria Estefan, Teddy Swims and Lizzo. Watch a promo:
* PBS' Great Performances: Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert — conducted for the first time by Maestro Tugan Sokhiev and featuring opera singer Piotr Beczała as soloist — premieres Friday, Aug. 29 at 9/8c.
* The Lost Bus, a thriller starring Matthew McConaughey and directed by Paul Greengrass, will premiere on Apple TV+ Friday, Oct. 3, two weeks after its theatrical bow. Watch the full trailer:
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