Production had to be halted after a stuntman died on The Walking Dead set. Frank Ockenfels 3 / AMC
Production had to be halted after a stuntman died on The Walking Dead set. Frank Ockenfels 3 / AMC

Welcome back: a look at the biggest TV shows returning to OSN



Wondering when your favourites will be back? Here’s a look ahead at some of the biggest shows returning to OSN:

Survivor

Season 31 of the jungle show brings back a selection of previous castaways for another battle, this time in Cambodia. (Friday, September 25 / OSN First)

The Amazing Race

The 27th season of one of the world’s top reality shows travels for the first time to Zimbabwe in Africa, and Rotterdam in the Netherlands. (Friday, September 25 / OSN First)

Grey’s Anatomy

For its 12th season, this high-stakes medical drama opens with an exploration of bullying and its aftermath as medics battle to save two girls. (Saturday, September 26 / OSN First)

Scandal

Season 5 is expected to focus largely on the looming divorce of president Fitzgerald Grant and his wife, Mellie. (Sunday, September 27 / OSN First)

How To Get Away With Murder

Emmy winner Viola Davis returns for her sophomore season with a premiere that reveals who killed Rebecca. (Sunday, September 27 / OSN First)

Marvel’s Agents Of S.H. I. E. L. D

As season three starts, Clark Gregg’s Agent Coulson is searching the world for more super-powered people in the aftermath of his team’s epic battle with The Inhumans. (Wednesday, September 30 / OSN First)

The Blacklist

The mesmerising James Spader is back as criminal mastermind Raymond “Red” Reddington for a third season, which promises to shed more light on his connection to FBI agent Elizabeth Keen. (October 3 / OSN First)

Saturday Night Live

Season 41 begins with premiere guest host Miley Cyrus, followed by Amy Schumer on October 10 and Tracy Morgan on October 17. (October 3 / OSN First Comedy)

Hot In Cleveland

Mirth-makers Valerie Bertinelli, Wendie Malick, Jane Leeves and Betty White return for a sixth and final season (October 5 / OSN First Comedy)

Homeland

The fifth season leaves Islamabad behind to address other current affairs, from Russian president Vladimir Putin and NSA leaker Edward Snowden to the Charlie Hebdo attacks. (October 5 / OSN First)

The Leftovers

For Season 2, this Damon Lindelof drama moves to Texas and adds an African-American family to the mix. (October 6 / OSN First)

The Flash

Season 2 picks up months after the Singularity caused chaos in Central City. The Flash (Grant Gustin) has distanced himself from his friends and has chosen to protect the city alone. (October 7 / OSN First)

Lewis

Kevin Whately returns for a ninth season as Detective Inspector Lewis. (October 8 / ITV Choice)

Agatha Christie’s Partners In Crime

The famed writer’s married sleuths, Tommy and Tuppence (David Walliams, Jessica Raine), return for six more episodes. (October 11 / ITV Choice)

The Walking Dead

As season 6 begins, Alexandria’s safety is threatened by multiple threats as Rick’s group fights for their home. They will defend it at any cost, against any threat, even if that threat comes from within. (October 12 / Fox Movies)

The Knick

It’s a potent prescription for viewers as Clive Owen returns for a second season as the brilliant but troubled Dr John Thackery, a physician in turn-of-the-century New York with a talent for developing experimental procedures. (October 19 / OSN First)

Tyrant

In the Season 2 opener, Barry (Adam Rayner) sits in prison in the aftermath of the failed coup against Jamal (Ashraf Barhom), who is torn between letting him rot behind bars or executing him. (October 27 / OSN First)

'Spies in Disguise'

Director: Nick Bruno and Troy Quane

Stars: Will Smith, Tom Holland, Karen Gillan and Roshida Jones 

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

RESULTS

Bantamweight

Victor Nunes (BRA) beat Siyovush Gulmamadov (TJK)

(Split decision)

Featherweight

Hussein Salim (IRQ) beat Shakhriyor Juraev (UZB)

(Round 1 submission, armbar)

Catchweight 80kg

Rashed Dawood (UAE) beat Otabek Kadirov (UZB)

(Round-1 submission, rear naked choke)

Lightweight

Ho Taek-oh (KOR) beat Ronald Girones (CUB)

(Round 3 submission, triangle choke)

Lightweight

Arthur Zaynukov (RUS) beat Damien Lapilus (FRA)

(Unanimous points)

Bantamweight

Vinicius de Oliveira (BRA) beat Furkatbek Yokubov (RUS)

(Round 1 TKO)

Featherweight

Movlid Khaybulaev (RUS) v Zaka Fatullazade (AZE)

(Round 1 rear naked choke)

Flyweight

Shannon Ross (TUR) beat Donovon Freelow (USA)

(Unanimous decision)

Lightweight

Dan Collins (GBR) beat Mohammad Yahya (UAE)

(Round 2 submission D’arce choke)

Catchweight 73kg

Martun Mezhulmyan (ARM) beat Islam Mamedov (RUS)

(Round 3 submission, kneebar)

Bantamweight world title

Xavier Alaoui (MAR) beat Jaures Dea (CAM)

(Unanimous points 48-46, 49-45, 49-45)

Flyweight world title

Manon Fiorot (FRA) v Gabriela Campo (ARG)

(Round 1 RSC)

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