TV Networks Unveil May 19 Lineup: Rod Stewart Tribute, Bravo Spinoff, and More
Major television networks and streaming platforms have scheduled a variety of new programs for broadcast on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
The lineup includes music specials, reality spinoffs, and sports documentaries, as reported by tvinsider. com.
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Music and Comedy Specials
CBS will air a two-hour concert special titled "Forever Young: A Grammy Salute to Rod Stewart."
The program features archival footage and behind-the-scenes clips from Stewart's One Last Time tour, filmed in Miami.
Netflix has scheduled a stand-up comedy special called "Wanda Sykes: Legacy," recorded at Hampton University.
Sykes performs a topical set after being welcomed back to her alma mater by students and the marching band.
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"Once I got to campus, the school went nuts," Sykes said. She expressed satisfaction with the homecoming event, adding, "It was a great weekend.
It turned out to be everything that I wanted it to be."
Reality and Documentary Premieres
Bravo will debut the series premiere of "In the City," a spinoff of the Summer House franchise.
The show follows cast members in New York City, focusing on the marital dissolution between Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula, along with cast member West Wilson.
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The History Channel has scheduled the seventh season premiere of "The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch."
The episode follows owner Brandon Fugal and his team testing ceramic materials from the Utah mesa and conducting heat tests over the Triangle.
The property is described as a "hotspot for high strangeness" of possibly extraterrestrial origin.
Late-night programming includes Stephen Colbert hosting Jon Stewart, Steven Spielberg, and David Byrne during his final week on CBS.
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Additionally, ESPN will broadcast the NBA Eastern Conference Finals opener between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the New York Knicks.
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