Jessica Brooks
Donal Logue, left, and Michael Raymond-James are private-investigator partners in "Terriers," premiering Wednesday on FX.
The fall TV season won't officially start until the week of Sept. 19, but new and returning series will begin raining down like cats and dogs next week. Specifically, like "Hellcats" and "Terriers." These two new shows join returning series "Sons of Anarchy" (10 p.m. Tuesday, FX), "America's Next Top Model" (8 p.m. Wednesday, The CW) and "Vampire Diaries" (8 p.m. (Today)
What do you do when you lose an Emmy to "Top Chef" in the reality competition category? Dust yourself off and get a cast of characters that will surely make the season worth watching. (Today)
Darrin Bush
Jerry Lewis has raised $2.4 billion for research and therapy and aid for those stricken with muscular dystrophy and other neuromuscular diseases with his annual Labor Day weekend telethons.
LAS VEGAS -- For 60 years, Jerry Lewis has led the charge against an insidious children's disease that slowly kills muscle-controlling nerves, then takes the life. (Today)
Jordin Althaus
Patricia Heaton, left, plays Frankie, harried mother to Eden Sher, Charlie Mcdermott and Atticus Shaffer in "The Middle."
'The Middle: Season One' two and a half stars There's no question this ABC comedy, back with new episodes late next month, is an entertaining diversion, thanks largely to the portrayal of its kid characters, but as a DVD release, ABC's "The Middle" ($44.98, Warner Home Video) is middling when it comes to bonus features. (Yesterday)
John Medland
Joe Jonas, left, and Demi Lovato return for ""Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam," premiering on Disney Channel at 8 p.m. Friday.
Review: Disney's long list of TV movie musicals are as predictable as they are wholesome and pretty viewing. Why reinvent the tween entertainment wheel when you can simply toss all the same ingredients back into the Crock-Pot, reheat and serve it up again? (Yesterday)