The summer television season ends, and the fall television season begins this Monday. So many shows aired over the summer that I wanted to list what I had watched this summer.
The summer television season ends, and the fall television season begins this Monday. So many shows aired over the summer that I wanted to list what I had watched this summer.
SWAT is returning to its Friday leadoff spot, where it will kick off the new firefighter drama, Fire Country (starring SEAL Team's Max Thieriot). NCIS: Los Angeles will, in turn, move an hour later on Sundays, which will make way for the new cop drama, East New York.
The newest reality series, The Real Love Boat, will close out Wednesday night, anchored by the new seasons of Survivor and The Amazing Race.
And Thursdays look to be a bit different, with only two Thursday sitcoms now, Young Sheldon and Ghosts (moving a half-hour earlier), which will kick off into the freshman dramedy So Help Me Todd (Starring Marcia Gay Harden and Skylar Astin). While CSI: Vegas' second season will close out the night.
Here's a look at the schedule:
MONDAY:
8/7c The Neighborhood
8:30/7:30c Bob Hearts Abishola
9/8c NCIS.
10/9c NCIS: Hawai'i
TUESDAY:
8/7c FBI.
9/8c FBIL International
10/9c FBI: Most Wanted
WEDNESDAY:
8/7c Survivor
9/8c The Amazing Race
10/9c The Real Love Boat (NEW)
THURSDAY:
8/7c Young Sheldon
8:30/7:30c Ghosts
9/8c So Help Me Tood (NEW)
10/9c CSI: Vegas
FRIDAY:
8/7c SWAT.
9/8c Fire Country (NEW)
10/9c Blue Bloods
SATURDAY:
8/7c Drama encores
9/8c Drama encores
10/9c 48 Hours
SUNDAY:
7/6c 60 Minutes
8/7c The Equalizer
9/8c East New York (NEW)
10/8c N.C.I.S.: Los Angeles
MIDSEASON:
Lingo (new), Secret Celebrity Renovation, Superfan (new), Tough as Nails, True Lies (new)
CANCELLED:
B Positive (ending airing May 26), How We Roll, Magnum PI, United States of Al, Good Sam
CBS made some changes and added more new shows to its fall schedule compared to NBC (two new shows) and ABC (three new shows). CBS has gone back to two comedies and two dramas for their Thursday night lineup (something they haven't done since the 2012-2013 season).
Fire Country and East New York look promising from the trailers, but I still have some doubts about So Help Me Todd.
The schedule looks solid, and I look forward to the new seasons of CBS' Tuesday night and Thursday night. I wonder if they will kick off SEAL Team's new season by airing on CBS for a couple of weeks and airing the rest on Paramount+ because I thought that was a brilliant move to kick off the newly rebranded streaming service.
What do you think of CBS' fall schedule? Are you looking forward to their new programing? Leave a comment below.
ABC will be downsizing its comedy from two nights (Tuesday and Wednesday) to one night (Wednesday). The red-shot Abbott Elementary will be on the move from Tuesday to Wednesday at the 9 pm timeslot. The Conners, which had that previous timeslot, will kick off the night at 8pm, where it will lead into The Goldbergs. And the new Hilary Swank drama series will take over the post-Grey's timeslot on Thursdays at 10, moving Big Sky to Wednesdays at 10pm.
The summertime staple Bachelor In Paradise will be getting a regular season upgrade, airing both on Mondays (replacing DWTS) and Tuesdays from 8-10pm. A Million Little Things, which could be looking into its final season, will be held until midseason along with the sophomore comedy The Wonders Years and the new Gina Rodriguez comedy, Not Dead Yet.
And expect a new weekly celebrity edition of Jeopardy! will be paired with Celebrity Wheel of Fortune on Sunday night.
Here's the schedule:
MONDAY:
8/7c Bachelor in Paradise
10/9c The Good Doctor
TUESDAY:
8/7c Bachelor in Paradise
10/9c The Rookie: FEDS (new)
WEDNESDAY:
8/7c The Conners
8:30/7:30c The Goldbergs
9/8c Abbott Elementary (new night)
9:30/8:30c Home Economics
10/9c Big Sky
THURSDAY:
8/7c Station 19
9/8c Grey's Anatomy
10/9c Alaska (New Series)
FRIDAY:
8/7c Shark Tank
9/8c 20/20
SATURDAY:
8/7c College Football
SUNDAY:
7/6c America's Funniest Home Videos
8/7c Celebrity Jeopardy! (NEW)
9/8c Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
10/9c The Rookie
MIDSEASON:
A Million Little Things, American Idol, The Bachelor, Judge Steve Harvey, Not Dead Yet (Teaser), and The Wonder Years.
CANCELLED:
black-ish (ended), Promised Land and Queens
Like NBC, ABC has made some slight changes. The network's Wednesday and Thursday nights look solid programming-wise. Alaska looks interesting to see, as it has that Big Sky mystery vibes. And while it looks funny from the 15-second teaser, I might have to catch Not Dead Yet when it premieres.
What do you think of ABC's fall schedule? Leave a comment below!
On Monday, NBC released their 2022 fall schedule as May Upfronts begin this week. The 2021-2022 top-rated freshman series, La Brea, will take over the Tuesdays at 9pm timeslot (which has been the home of This Is Us for the past six years).
The most significant buzz for any new NBC series, the Quantum Leap reboot starring Raymond Lee, has landed the network's most prominent real estate, Mondays at 10/9c leading out of The Voice. While the Night Court revival, which stars John Larroquette and Big Bang Theory alum Melissa Rauch, and has been ordered to series back in September, won't make its debut until midseason.
Meanwhile, Young Rock will be moving to Fridays for its third season, starting in Movember, where it will be paired with the new George Lopez sitcom, Lopez vs. Lopez. This will make The Blacklist's 10th season premiere held back to midseason.
Here's a look at the schedule:
MONDAY:
8/7c The Voice
10/9c Quantum Leap
TUESDAY
8/7c The Voice
9/8c La Brea
10/9c New Amsterdam (final season)
WEDNESDAY
8/7c Chicago Med
9/8c Chicago Fire
10/9c Chicago PD
THURSDAY
8/7c Law & Order
9/8c Law & Order SVU
10/9 Law & Order Organized Crime
FRIDAY
8/7c College Bowl
9/8c Dateline NBC
FRIDAY (In November)
8/7c Lopez Vs. Lopez
8:30/7:30c Young Rock
9/8c Dateline NBC
SATURDAY
8/7c Drama encores
9/8c Dateline Weekend Mystery
10/9c SNL Vintage
11:30/10:30c Saturday Night Live
SUNDAY
7/6c Football Night In America
8/7c Sunday Night Football
MIDSEASON:
The Blacklist, American Auto, Grand Crew, Night Court (NEW). The Wheel (NEW), Million Dollar Island (NEW), That's My Jame, The Wall, and Dick Wolf's LA Fire and Rescue (NEW Reality Series about the LAFD).
TBD on the fate of the pilots for Blank Slate, Found, Irrational, Unbroken, and the untitled drama from Mike Daniels.
CANCELLED:
The Endgame, Kenan, Mr. Mayor, Ordinary Joe
While NBC has made some changes, mainly bringing back comedy in late fall. But I do wish that network could have renewed Mr. Mayor.
We'll see how La Brea can be when moving to Tuesdays and wonder if it will keep close to what the ratings would be in the first season.
And what the heck happened with some of the competition shows like AGT Extreme or Family Game Night? Was it renewed or put on hold until something goes wrong with the new series?
Overall, this first look fall schedule looks good. I look forward to seeing what the reboot of Quantum Leap will bring.
What did you think of the NBC fall schedule? Leave a comment below!
Looks like the FBI franchise will be solving more crimes for the next few years on CBS.
On Monday, CBS announced that the Dick Wolf series has been renewed; FBI returning for a fifth and sixth season, FBI Most Wanted to return for a fourth and fifth season, and FBI International returning for the second and third season.
"The FBIs are one of the most successful brands n the entire TV landscape and a powerful cornerstone of our number one lineup," said Kelly Hahl, President of CBS Entertainment. "They've attracted a dedicated, loyal fan base, thanks to the extraridudary vision of executive producer Dick Wolf and the talents of all three outstanding cast and creative team. I know we and our viewers look forward to two additional seasons of engaging, heroic stories."
After CBS renewed The Equalizer for a two-season pick-up last week, the news comes. And It follows renewals for the majority of CBS' dramas slates that includes NCIS Franchise, CSI: Vegas, S.W.A.T., as well as comedies like Young Sheldon, The Neighborhood, Ghosts, and Bob Hearts Abishola.
The news is exciting and expected since this is the network's biggest franchise right now. I've been a fan of FBI and FBI Most Wanted and look forward to seeing where they will be going. As of FBI International, I've yet to see it but will be catching up before the new season begins.
Are you excited about the renewal news? Leave a comment below!
You can catch FBI, FBI Most Wanted and FBI International Tuesdays beginning at 8/7c on CBS.