Abby Lee Miller
Abby Lee Miller will return to Lifetime in the “Dance Moms” Season 6B premiere. Lifetime

It’s officially fall TV season! The reruns are over and you need to clear out your DVR to make room for the shows premiering Tuesday night.

“StartUp” is one of the many new series starting this fall. The show stars Martin Freeman and features former “O.C.” star Adam Brody’s return to TV. The “Sherlock” star plays FBI Agent Phil Rask who is trying to take down a shady businessman, but the suspect’s son Nick (Brody) gets in the way when he hides money for his estranged father. Crackle, Sony’s free streaming platform, premieres the entire first season Tuesday, Sept. 6.

Those who want to stick to traditional TV can still start a new series. “Queen Sugar” is one of the highly-anticipated new series from OWN. Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfrey teamed up to bring this drama, based on Natalie Baszile’s novel, to TV. The story follows estranged siblings who come together to help their family’s sugarcane farm.

It isn’t all about the dramas on Tuesday, though. “Atlanta” Season 1 is also premiering on FX. “Community” alum Donald Glover stars in this comedy, which he also created. His character Earn is a Princeton dropout who returns to Atlanta and becomes his rapper cousin’s manager. For Glover, who performs in real life under the name Childish Gambino, it blends his two careers in comedy and hip-hop.

Of course, a few veteran shows are returning as well. “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series” comes back to El Rey for Season 3, and it will take up a monster of the week format. However, those who tuned into the Season 2 finale know that the Gecko brothers’ (D.J. Cotrona and Zane Holt) big problem is Kate (Madison Davenport), who was killed and possessed. The brothers will need more than just a week to figure out how to handle her.

Elsewhere, reality fans can rejoice over returning shows too. “Dance Moms” Season 6B premieres Tuesday, and the Lifetime series will show Abby Lee Miller searching for the next star. She’ll need one since Maddie Ziegler is not coming back to the show. “Below Deck” Season 4 will start as well. Five new yatchies will join the crew on Bravo’s nautical drama, but will they all fit in? Viewers will have to watch to find out.

Check out the full list of Tuesday, Sept. 6, TV premieres below:

  • Online — “StartUp” Season 1 premiere on Crackle
  • 9 p.m. EDT — “Below Deck” Season 4 premiere on Bravo
  • 9 p.m. EDT — “Dance Moms” Season 6B premiere on Lifetime
  • 9 p.m. EDT — “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series” Season 3 premiere on El Rey
  • 10 p.m. EDT — “Atlanta” Season 1 premiere on FX
  • 10 p.m. EDT — “Queen Sugar” Season 1 premiere on OWN