Q: When is the former CBS show "Unforgettable" going to debut on A&E?

A: The drama starring Poppy Montgomery will begin its fourth season on Nov. 13. Two episodes will air that night. Montgomery returns as Carrie Wells, the detective with the phenomenal memory; Dylan Walsh is also back as her partner, Al Burns.

But the series, which has repeatedly changed its supporting cast, has a new one now that the show has moved from CBS to A&E. James Hiroyuki Liao returns as Major Crimes team member Jay Lee. Newcomers include Alani "La La" Anthony as medical examiner Delina Michaels, Kathy Najimy as Capt. Sandra Russo, the team's new boss, and E.J. Bonilla as Detective Denny Padilla, who is attracted to Carrie. Look also for guest star Skeet Ulrich as Carrie's mysterious, long-lost husband Eddie Martin, and appearances by Rachel Dratch and Ashanti.

'Aquarius' rising

Q: Will the TV show "Aquarius" be back?

A: The first season of the period drama starring David Duchovny consisted of 12 episodes that aired from May to August; it was also released digitally in its entirety shortly after its premiere. NBC was especially happy with the show's online audience and so has ordered a second season. Look for that in the spring or summer of 2016.

Missing 'Zoo' episode

Q: Normally, I tape "Zoo." If Episode 12 was right after Episode 11, it did not tape. I have gone everywhere to try to see Episode 12 but it is simply not available.

A: Episode 12, titled "Wild Things," aired on Sept. 8 immediately after the 11th episode, "Eats, Shoots and Leaves." CBS billed the two telecasts as "a special two-hour episode," but that doubling up may have caused some confusion.

Amazon.com, which makes Zoo episodes available for a fee, treats the two Sept. 8 telecasts as a single 11th episode, with the season finale listed as the 12th. The two telecasts are also listed as a single show on iTunes. On the other hand, subscription streaming service Netflix lists the episodes separately, for a 13-episode season.

Still, if all else fails, the first season will also be on DVD and Blu-ray on Dec. 1.

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