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Jon Hamm as Don Draper, who ended the first half of Mad Men's last season in a state of uncertainty — as always. Justina Mintz/AMC hide caption
Mark Ruffalo in HBO's filmed version of The Normal Heart. Jojo Whilden/HBO hide caption
ABC's How To Get Away With Murder stars Oscar nominee Viola Davis. Craig Sjodin/ABC hide caption
Billy Eichner's series Billy on the Street is an example of a project that was developed at Funny or Die and now lives on cable television. John Durgee/AP hide caption
Louis C.K. in the episode "So Did the Fat Lady," which also stars actress Sarah Baker. Craig Blankenhorn/FX hide caption
Katherine Heigl as Charleston Tucker and Alfre Woodard as President Constance Payton in NBC's State Of Affairs. Michael Parmelee/NBC hide caption
Larry Wilmore accepts the best talk show award for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart at the Critics' Choice Television Awards in June 2013. Frank Micelotta/Invision/AP hide caption
Michael Conrad as Sgt. Phil Esterhaus does the cop roll call, concluding with his signature line: "Let's be careful out there." NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images hide caption
Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) is back in Fox's 24: Live Another Day. Christopher Raphael/Fox hide caption
Craig Ferguson set a very individual course for himself in a field with a lot of standard elements. Now, as David Letterman moves on from CBS late night, Ferguson does too. Lisette M. Azar/CBS hide caption
John Oliver's new show, Last Week Tonight, debuted Sunday on HBO. Eric Liebowitz/HBO hide caption
From one white guy to another: Stephen Colbert will replace David Letterman as host of The Late Night Show. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP hide caption