Tonight catch the season premieres of Awkward., Chicago Fire and Faking It. Plus an all new episode of Face Off and the television premiere of The Boomers List on PBS' American Masters.
What to Watch: Tuesday, September 23
9:00pm: Face Off, Syfy (1 hr) NEW
The top eight confront their childhood fears and create nightmare clown looks. This season's cast features out contestant Stella Sensel who specializes in special effects.
9:00pm: American Masters: The Boomers List, PBS (1.5 hrs) TV PREMIERE
Nineteen iconic figures of the baby boom generation - people born between 1946 and 1964 - tell the story of their youth. Rosie O'Donnell, Peter Staley and David LaChapelle are among the participants.
10:00pm: Awkward., MTV (30 mins) SEASON PREMIERE
Jenna struggles to focus on her finals as her personal life falls apart around her.
10:00pm: Chicago Fire, NBC (1 hr) SEASON PREMIERE
The team deal with the aftermath of the explosion as Severide goes missing and Hermann and Otis come to a final decision about the future of Molly's.
10:30pm: Faking It, MTV (30 mins) SEASON PREMIERE
Amy can't get over her guilt about her secret hook up with Liam and Karma works to repair their friendship following Amy confessing her feelings.
This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about Ellen, The Talk (CBS), The Gossip Table (VH1), The View (ABC) and The Chew (ABC). Soap operas Days of Our Lives on NBC and General Hospital on ABC (check local listings for time) both feature out characters.
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