The Masked Singer US, 9-1-1 and its spin-off Lone Star will all return to Fox in the US very soon.
For lovers of celebrities cloaked beneath elaborate costumes as they bang out tunes to varying degrees of quality, The Masked Singer season 7 premieres on Wednesday, March 9.
With previous characters taking the form of Beach Ball, Night Angel, Queen of Hearts and Rottweiler, what madness will the creators conjure up this time?
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Meanwhile, the two aforementioned procedural dramas (9-1-1 resuming season 5 while Lone Star's third season gets a time slot change) arrive on screens a little later in the month on Monday, March 21 – airing back to back.
It's still yet to be seen whether or not Liv Tyler's Michelle Blake will return to the Lone Star crew after stepping off the show during season 2.
Just over a year ago, executive producer Tim Minear admitted that it's his "dream" for the Lord of the Rings favourite to rejoin the cast, with her character still very much part of the Texas fabric.
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"I've talked to Liv about this," he said. "I think there are really interesting stories to be told about a first responder who, as we put it in the first episode, gave up her occupation to pursue her vocation. I think that's a very interesting story to tell.
"Just like my dream was to somehow get Abby to come back to 9-1-1 [after Connie Britton's departure], my dream is to get Liv Tyler back on Lone Star."
The Masked Singer US, 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star all air on Fox.
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