On Tuesday, ABC will become the fourth and final broadcasting network to unveil its Fall television season lineup. Which shows are undergoing changes? Where have the new programs been placed, and which shows are pending until midseason? Let us examine these details.
Get ready for some exciting content coming our way! Expect to see The Rookie and Will Trent sticking around until 2026. Just like last fall, Dancing With The Stars will kick off on Tuesdays, and we can look forward to the second season of High Potential following that. 9-1-1 is set to launch the new spinoff series led by Chris O'Donnell, 9-1-1: Nashville, while we wait to find out about the future of Doctor Odyssey.
Additionally, Ryan Seacrest will take over as the host of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, which now airs Fridays at 8 p.m. After that, Shark Tank will move to Wednesdays, right behind Season 2 of The Golden Bachelor. It’s shaping up to be a great lineup!
Here's the full schedule:
Sunday:
7/6c America's Funniest Home Videoes
8/7c The Wonderful World of Disney
Note: Featured movies will include Avatar: The Way of Water, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Elemental, and Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3.
Monday:
8/7c Monday Night Football
Tuesday:
8/7c Dancing With The Stars
10/9c High Potential
Wednesday:
8/7c Shifting Gears
8:30/7:30c Abbott Elementary
9/8c The Golden Bachelor
10/9c Shark Tanl
Thursday:
8/7c 9-1-1
9/8c 9-1-1: Nashville
10/9c Grey's Anatomy
Friday:
8/7c Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
9/8c 20/20
Saturday:
7:30/6:30c College Football
Midseason: American Idol, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Rookie, Will Trent
Cancelled: The Conners
Bubble: Doctor Odssey
What do you think of the ABC's fall lineup? Like it? Hate it? Leave a comment.
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