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The acclaimed historical musical "Hamilton" is one of the month's TV highlights.
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The acclaimed historical musical “Hamilton” is one of the month’s TV highlights.
Chuck Barney, TV critic and columnist for Bay Area News Group, for the Wordpress profile in Walnut Creek, Calif., on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016. (Susan Tripp Pollard/Bay Area News Group)
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And the shows just keep on coming. Yes, the coronavirus pandemic has put a halt to most production in Hollywood. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have plenty of fresh TV fare coming our way. There’s even yet another streaming service — NBCUniversal’s Peacock — arriving on the scene.

Here’s a rundown of premiere dates for major new and returning series in July. (Dates and times are subject to change):

July 1

“Say I Do” (Netflix)

“Unsolved Mysteries” (Netflix)

“Help! I Wrecked My House” (HGTV)

July 2

“Warrior Nun” (Netflix)

July 3

“Hamilton” (Disney+)

“Hanna” (Amazon Prime)

“The Baby-Sitters Club” (Netflix)

“Ju-On: Origins” (Netflix)

July 5

“Outcry” (Showtime)

“Desus & Mero” (Showtime)

July 8

“Stateless” (Netflix)

“Tough as Nails” (CBS)

July 9

“Close Enough” (HBO Max)

“Expecting Amy” (HBO Max)

“Cannonball” (USA)

July 10

“Little Voice” (Apple TV+)

“Greatness Code”(Apple TV+)

July 12

“P-Valley” (Starz)

July 13

“The Nest” (Acorn TV)

July 14

“Showbiz Kids” (HBO)

July 15

“Brave New World” (Peacock)

“The Capture” (Peacock)

“Intelligence” (Peacock)

“United We Fall” (ABC)

July 16

“Killer Camp” (The CW)

July 17

“Absentia” (Amazon)

“Cursed” (Netflix)

July 19

“The Alienist: Angel of Darkness” (TNT)

“United Shades of America” (CNN)

July 22

“Corporate,” final season (Comedy Central)

July 23

“Tig ‘n Seek” (HBO Max)

July 24

“Rogue Trip” (Disney+)

“Room 104” (HBO)

July 26

“Helter Skelter: An American Myth” (Epix)

July 28

“Maxxx” (Hulu)

“Tell Me a Story” (The CW)

July 30

“Frayed” (HBO Max)

“In My Skin” (Hulu)

July 31

“Muppets Now” (Disney+)

“The Umbrella Academy” (Netflix)