Well, after the One Chicago trio was renewed earlier this week, two more NBC dramas have also been renewed. Take a guess at what they could be?
Well, after the One Chicago trio was renewed earlier this week, two more NBC dramas have also been renewed. Take a guess at what they could be?
On Thursday, NBC comes the fourth broadcasting TV network to announced their premiere dates for their fall schedule.
Kicking off Monday, Sept. 20, Ariana Grande and James Wolk will kick things off with The Voice and Ordinary Joe. The mighty #OneChicago lineup returns on Wednesday, Sept. 22 while The Blacklist's ninth season, originally set for Fridays, will eventually lead off Thursday nights (due to Law Order spinoff not moving forward).
This Is Us' sixth and final season will premiere at midseason ,yet air it's 18 episodes almost uninterrupted), while The Voice will air one cycle this TV season.
Here are the premiere dates:
Monday, Sept. 20
8/7c The Voice
10/9c Ordinary Joe (series premiere)
Tuesday, Sept. 21
10/9c New Amsterdam
Wednesday, Sept. 22
8/7c Chicago Med
9/8c Chicago Fire
10/9c Chicago PD
Thursday, Sept. 23
8/7c Law & Order SVU (2-hour premiere, speical time)
10/9c Law & Order: Organized Crime
Friday, Sept. 24
10/9c Dateline
Tuesday, Sept. 28
9/8c La Brea (series premiere)
Thursday, Sept. 28
8/7c Law & Order SVU (special time)
9/8c Law & Order: Organize Crime (two episodes)
Thursday, Oct. 21
8/7c The Blacklist (replaces Law & Order: For the Defense, which is no longer moving forward).
Midseason: AGT: Extreme, American Auto, American Song Contest, Grand Crew, Kenan, Mr. Mayor, The Thing About Pam, This Is Us, Transplant, Young Rock, and Weakest Link.
With all the networks announcing their fall premiere dates, I'm looking forward to getting back to normal with shows returning in September. Sad to hear about the Law & Order spinoff isn't moving forward, was looking forward to having three full nights of Dick Wolf shows in a week.
We're just two months away from premiere night!
Are you excited about the returns shows and new shows? Leave a comment below!
On Friday, NBC was the first broadcast network to unveil its 2021-2022 game plan and there's something funny about it. There's no sitcom for the first time(?) on the network's fall schedule. But there's a resurgent of Law and Order.
Here's the Fall Schedule:
MONDAY:
8/7c The Voice
10/9c Ordinary Joe (NEW)
TUESDAY
8/7c The Voice
9/8c La Brea (NEW)
10/9c New Amsterdam
WEDNESDAY
8/7c Chicago Med
9/8c Chicago FIre
10/9c Chicago PD
THURSDAY
8/7c Law & Order: For the Defense (NEW)
9/8c Law & Order SVU
10/9c Law & Order: Organized Crime
FRIDAY
8/7c The Blacklist
9/8c Dateline NBC
SATURDAY:
8/7c Drama Encores
9/8c Dateline Saturday night Mystery
10/9c SNL Encores
SUNDAY
7/6c Football Night in America
8/7c Sunday Night Football
Midseason: AGT: Extreme, American Auto, America Song Contest, Grand Crew, Kenan, Mr. Mayo, The Thing About Pam, This Is Us, Young Rock.
The fall schedule looks pretty good with the addition of For the Defense making Thursday night Law & Order night. It's kind of strange that there are no comedies in the fall. This Is Us final season holding back until midseason is a smart move and Brooklyn Nine-Nine gets the after Olympic premiere for its final season is another one too.
I wonder if with AGT Extreme holding for midseason, will it take place of the second cycle of The Voice? That's something to see and it looks like they're going to take what American Idol has done for the past 20 years.
What are your thoughts on NBC's fall schedule? Leave a comment below
I enjoyed catching up on the best new series of last season, FBI Most Wanted, this summer. I can't wait to share my thoughts with you!