Image from FOX
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Fall is well on its way as Boston enters sweater weather, and pretty soon we’re all going to want to avoid the bone-biting cold. Looking forward to time spent indoors, we’ve compiled a list of five fall TV series premieres to snuggle up to. Grab some pumpkin spice whiskey and your coziest blanket, and get excited for the fall premieres of these five new shows.

1. Masterchef Junior, FOX, Friday, Sept. 27 @ 8:00 p.m. EST

Award-winning Chef, Restaurateur, and Host Gordan Ramsay teams up with judges Joe Bastianich and Graham Elliot to bring Masterchef to the youth of America. After combing the country for the best home chefs ages eight to thirteen, Ramsay and his crew are welcoming twenty-four junior home chefs to compete in Masterchef Junior for the grand prize of $1o0,000. Contestants will have to earn their stripes through performing a variety of feats, one of which involves preparing a three-course meal at a posh restaurant in LA. Cleanse your palette and get ready for the decadence to come with this sneak peek of the new series:

Masterchef Junior Series Premiere

2. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., ABC, Tuesday, Sept. 24 @ 8:00 p.m. EST

ABC studios and Marvel Television partner to deliver this new series highlighting the human condition through a world in which super heroes exist. Clark Gregg returns to his role as Agent Phil Coulson from The Avengers, and this time he is assembling a group of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents whose mission it is to protect the natural world from the supernatural. Prepare for Level 7 with the Marvel’s trailer of the new series below:

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | Trailer 1

3. Hello Ladies, HBO, Sunday, Sept. 29 @ 10:30 p.m. EST

The Office writers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky have partnered once again with Stephen Merchant, The Office co-creator, to bring you a new comedy series. Merchant will be starring as Stuart, an English web designer who just moved to LA, and who has no luck with the ladies. The series follows Stuart as he finds his way in LA social life while simultaneously looking for a potential soul mate. Catch a quick look at the new cringe-worthy comedy series here:

Hello Ladies Season 1: Trailer

4. Masters of Sex, Showtime, Sunday, Sept. 29 @ 9:00 PM EST

From disco dancing in Freaks and Geeks to playing a black-wearing punk in Mean Girls, Lizzy Caplan has proved herself a multifarious actress, but she has yet to play a 1950’s sexpert. Caplan will costar with Michael Sheen in Masters of Sex, a new drama based on William Masters and Virginia Johnson, two prominent figures in the study of human sexuality. Get a glimpse of the series on “impolite science” here:

Masters of Sex Series Premiere

5. The Crazy Ones, CBS, Thursday, Sept. 26 @ 9:00 PM EST

Renowned actor Robin Williams comes back to television as Simon Roberts, the erratic and unstable head of an advertising agency whose daughter Sydney, played by Sarah Michelle Gellar, keeps him in line with her strong work ethic and sense of focus. Despite his temperamental demeanor, Roberts experiences continued success in the advertising world thanks, in part, to his strong work team. Take a first look at this workplace comedy here:

The Crazy Ones | First Look