One night and three sizzling new TV seasons

By Rachel McArthur Published: 2008-07-10T20:00:00+04:00
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If you've been missing the likes of McDreamy, Betty Suarez, Susan Myers et al thanks to the writers' strike that occurred in the US earlier this year, then your luck's about to change. Yes, you've guessed it; top TV shows – Grey's Anatomy, Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives – are back on Showtime.

Tune onto Showseries every Tuesday night from 8pm and catch this triple bill, with all new episodes post writers' strike. This will see us through to the finales of each show before they reprise later this year.

In the currently running season four of Grey's Anatomy, fans haven't taken too kindly to Nurse Rose (Lauren Stamile) stealing Derek's attention away from Meredith, played by Patrick Dempsey and Ellen Pompeo, respectively. These episodes, which air at 8pm, will have you at the edge of your seats. Ugly Betty then starts at 9pm, with more shenanigans at Mode Magazine, with the loveable Betty Suarez (America Ferrera). Expect plenty of high-profile cameos, including Lindsay Lohan playing a mean former classmate of Betty.

Meanwhile, the women at Wisteria Lane round up on Tuesday night at 10pm. So far, Gabrielle (Eva Longoria) received nothing in her husband's will; a tornado devastated the neighbourhood, leaving Carlos (Ricardo Chavira) blind; plus Susan (Teri Hatcher) helps Mike (James Denton) through his rehab programme. If that's not enough to keep you in on a Tuesday night, then we don't know what will.

 

Grey's Anatomy, Ugly Betty, and Desperate Housewives. Every Tuesday on showseries from 8pm.