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JESSE
NBC, 8:30-9 p.m.

Christina Applegate's sophomore sitcom gets a face-lift as her dad and brothers disappear, and her single-mom character takes a job as an aide at a university health center. There she'll clash with a prickly nurse (George & Leo's Darryl Theirse) and flirt with a young doctor (Everything's Relative's Kevin Rahm). Fear not, Bruno Campos lovers: Diego is still around. So are Jesse's confidantes Linda (Liza Snyder) and Carrie (Jennifer Milmore); the latter now works at the local zoo. Says new exec producer Wil Calhoun, "There's a story in which she's having problems with a monkey." Hey, it worked on Friends. (Sept. 23)

FRASIER
NBC, 9-9:30 p.m.

No matter what we do, people are going to be disappointed," says exec producer Christopher Lloyd. "We have one group that's clamoring for change, and then others who scream if we change the way Niles parts his hair." Nonetheless, the seventh season will find Frasier (Kelsey Grammer, above) helping Daphne (Jane Leeves) plan her wedding to Donny (Saul Rubinek), and dating a lady who's a dead ringer for his mom. Plus, Bebe Neuwirth's Lilith returns in a special Thanksgiving-night telecast. Who's disappointed? (Sept. 23)

CHICAGO HOPE
CBS, 9-10 p.m.

With Mandy Patinkin and David E. Kelley back on duty part-time and the addition of Lauren Holly, Carla Gugino, and Barbara Hershey, "you're going to feel like, 'My God, I'm seeing a brand-new show,'" says exec producer Michael Pressman. What you won't see are ex-cast members Peter Berg, Jayne Brook, Vondie Curtis Hall, and Christine Lahti. Will Hershey fill the tough-woman void? Says Pressman, "She'll be the opposite of the Christine Lahti character in the sense that her strength will be her femininity." Ouch! (Sept. 23)

FAMILY GUY
Fox, 9-9:30 p.m.

Guest voices galore: Sam Waterston (as the dog's therapist), Norm Macdonald (as Death), Kiss, and the entire cast of Murphy Brown (as ... Kiss and the cast of Murphy Brown). Creator Seth MacFarlane says his 'toon's second season will be another offend-apalooza: "I don't think any minority group — or majority group — will be happy." (Sept. 16)

CHARMED
The WB, 9-10 p.m.

It's bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble for the witch sibs as Prue (Shannen Doherty) gets trapped inside a painting, Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) keeps job-hopping, and Piper (Holly Marie Combs) runs a nightclub. "She'll do different theme nights," says executive producer Connie Burge. "Like '80s Big Hair Night." We're guessing there's no 90210 night. (Sept. 30)

ER
NBC, 10-11 p.m.

George Clooney's gone, but there's plenty of new blood. Recurring players will include Risky Business' Rebecca De Mornay (as a patient of Noah Wyle's Dr. Carter) and M*A*S*H vet Alan Alda (as an attending physician). Returning will be Ming-Na (reprising her first-season role as Deb Chen) and Paul McCrane (thorny Dr. Romano). Two alums of acclaimed NBC casualties also join full-time: NewsRadio's Maura Tierney as a nurse and Homicide's Michael Michele as a pediatric/ER resident. Oh, and Hathaway (Julianna Margulies) is due to deliver twins for November sweeps. Can all these folks make up for the loss of Dr. Ross? "It's not hard to fill the void," insists coexecutive producer Neal Baer. "It's like in life — people move away, and new people move in." Not that they'd turn George down if he wanted to scrub in for a guest shot. (Sept. 30)

Originally posted Sep 10, 1999 Published in issue #502 Sep 10, 1999 Order article reprints
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