1. 90210: The CW brings a revamp of the 1990-2000 Aaron Spelling hit-series with a similar premise: the teen-drama follows a Midwestern kid to Beverly Hills and a culture shock ensues. While the series boasts 1o new faces there’s also a buzz around “Beverly Hills, 90210” alums Jennie Garth and Shannen Doherty reprising their roles. See your local listings in Entertainment Weekly magazine or TV Guide magazine for times.

2. Fringe: J.J. Abrams has scored big in the past with “Alias” and with the current hit “Lost;” now Fox brings this Abrams’ drama about an unlikely crime-solving trio investing bizarre crimes. Joshua Jackson of “Dawson’s Creek” fame and new faces Anna Torv and John Noble star. See your local listings in Entertainment Weekly magazine or TV Guide magazine for times.

3. In Harm’s Way: From the people who brought us the wildly popular “Dirty Jobs” on the Discovery Channel this docu-drama follows photographers, oil well cappers, Coast Divers and other brave souls who put their lives on the line daily for a paycheck. Sunday nights on The CW. See your local listings in Entertainment Weekly magazine or TV Guide magazine for times.

4. Knight Rider: NBC brings back the 1980s drama about Michael Knight and his talking KITT car. This updated version follows Mike Traceur, Michael Knight’s estranged son and a Ford Shelby Mustang as the artificially intelligent KITT car to fight crime. Stars TV-series veterans Justin Bruening, Deanna Russo and Sydney Tamiia Poitier. Wednesday nights on NBC. See your local listings in Entertainment Weekly magazine or TV Guide magazine for times.

5. The Mentalist: Simon Baker is Patrick Jane a mentalist turned independent private investigator who uses his psychic skills to help the California Bureau of Investigation solve crimes. Tuesday nights on CBS. See your local listings in Entertainment Weekly magazine or TV Guide magazine for times.

6. My Own Worst Enemy: A sort of Superman-story line, this drama follows a good-citizen middle class family man whose alter-ego is a highly-skilled spy, which he isn’t aware of even though the two share one body. Veteran movie-actor Christian Slater stars as the two identities along with Madchen Amick of “Twin Peaks” and British actress Saffron Burrows, a “Boston Legal” alum. Monday nights on NBC. See your local listings in Entertainment Weekly magazine or TV Guide magazine for times.

7. Secret Millionaire: From the British creators of “Wife Swap” comes this Fox Network reality show. Each week a millionaire goes undercover in a poverty-stricken neighborhood to learn about how the other half lives. At the end of the week, the millionaire must reveal his/her identity and donate $100,000 to someone in the community. Wednesdays on Fox. See your local listings in Entertainment Weekly magazine or TV Guide magazine for times.

8. Surviving Suburbia: Veteran TV-stars Bob Saget and Cynthia Stevenson return to the small screen with this sitcom about neighor-relations. Sunday nights on The CW. See your local listings in Entertainment Weekly magazine or TV Guide magazine for times.

9. Valentine: This Romantic-dramedy is a fantasy series about Greek deities Aphrodite and her son Eros living in contemporary times and working in the matchmaking business. Sunday nights on the CW. See your local listings in Entertainment Weekly magazine or TV Guide magazine for times.

10. Worst Week: From “Scrubs” creator Matt Tarses is this American-take on the British series “The Worst Week of My Life.” The plot focuses on a young couple dealing with family dynamics including each others’ in-laws. Monday nights on CBS. See your local listings in Entertainment Weekly magazine or TV Guide magazine for times.

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Jessica Vandelay is a freelance writer in New York City.