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Your TV Source Roundup: Kim Raver and Kevin McKidd To Exit ‘Grey’s Anatomy’, ‘A Different World’ Adds Guest Stars, ‘R.J. Decker’ Shifts Timeslot, ‘Star City’ Teaser, ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’ Teaser, ‘Love & Hip Hop: Miami’ Return Date, and More!

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Kim Raver and Kevin McKidd are set to exit Grey’s Anatomy at the end of the season. The ABC series has not been renewed for a 23rd season yet, but it is expected to continue, likely with some cost saving measures to keep it on the air. Raver and McKidd have each been with the series for many seasons. 

Netflix’s A Different World sequel series has added more guest stars. Dawnn Lewis and Glynn Turman will be reprising their roles from the original series. Also set to appear are Tichina Arnold, Joshua Suiter, and Raven Goodwin. When Deborah, Dwayne Wayne, and Whitley Gilbert’s free-spirited, well-intentioned, yet rebellious youngest child, enters her freshman year at Hillman College, she finds the shadow of her parents difficult to escape as she sets out to build her own legacy, while having the time of her life, alongside a whole new generation of Hillman’s best and brightest. 

Following the season two finale of High Potential on April 7, R.J. Decker will move to the Tuesday 9 p.m. time slot beginning April 14. Episodes of the ABC series stream next day on Hulu. For more exposure, ABC will re-air the first three episodes of R.J. Decker on Thursday, April 9. 

Star City premieres May 29 on Apple TV. A bold new chapter inspired by the critically acclaimed space-race drama For All Mankind, Star City is a propulsive paranoid thriller that takes us back to the key moment in the alt-history retelling of the space race – when the Soviet Union became the first nation to put a man on the moon. But this time, we explore the story from behind the Iron Curtain, showing the lives of the cosmonauts, the engineers and the intelligence officers embedded among them in the Soviet space program, and the risks they all took to propel humankind forward. 

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone will debut Christmas 2026 on HBO. There is nothing special about Harry Potter – at least that’s what his Aunt Petunia always says. On his 11th birthday, a letter of admittance to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry opens up a hidden world for Harry: one of fun, friendship and magic. But with this new adventure comes great risk as Harry is forced to face a dangerous enemy from his past. 

Love & Hip Hop: Miami returns for its midseason premiere April 8 on BET. Welcome back to the 305 – where the sun is hot, the tea is hotter, and everybody’s business is everybody’s business. The series picks up where it left off for the explosive second half of Season 7, as broken hearts, buried secrets, and burning bridges turn up the heat on the series’ most combustible cast to date. 

CBS Media Ventures has announced its upcoming slate, featuring renewals and returns of eight shows and three exciting new titles joining the lineup for the 2026-2027 broadcast season. Returning are Entertainment Tonight, Inside Edition, Hot Bench, Flip Side, and The Perfect Line. They join previously renewed The Drew Barrymore Show, Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune. Set to premiere next season are Adam’s Law, America’s Funniest Home Videos and American Mayhem. 

Zac Brown Band will star in NBC and Peacock’s Sunday Night Baseball show open. Featuring a reimagined rendition of a rock classic and performed at American Family Field, home of the Milwaukee Brewers, the show open celebrates the tradition, spectacle, and joy of Major League Baseball. The show open debuts Sunday, April 12, leading into the Cleveland Guardians-Atlanta Braves game on NBC and Peacock (7 p.m. ET) and will open Sunday Night Baseball each weekend for the rest of the season. 

German political thriller Dangerous Truth premieres April 9 on Viaplay. Alex Jaromin is a young photographer who has spent most of his life hiding under a false identity in Athens as part of a witness protection program. Twenty years earlier, he survived a brutal attack that killed his father – a German army sniper – and his sister. When Alex’s mother suddenly dies, long-buried secrets begin to surface. He learns that the attack on his family may not have been the work of Serbian extremists, as he was always told. Instead, his father may have been involved in a covert mission tied to a mysterious Iraqi informant known as “Curveball” whose claims about weapons of mass destruction helped push the world toward war. As Alex follows a trail from Athens to the corridors of power in Berlin, he uncovers a political scandal that powerful figures would rather keep buried. The closer he gets to the truth, the more dangerous his search becomes. 

Lee Arvoy
Lee Arvoy joined the TV Source team in the summer of 2020 as a TV Writer.

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