It looks like ABC has the doctors seeing you this November.
On Thursday, ABC has now lifted the curtain on its later fall plan which includes the launches of the new seasons of Grey's Anatomy, The Good Doctor, Station 19, and other returning dramas.
The Rookie will premiere at a later in the season. Stumptown, which was renewed for the second season, got canceled this week.
"Ou fall schedule is now complete with a dynamic lineup o new and returning drama series," ABC Entertainment president Karey Burke said in a statement. "From an-favorite shows like Grey's Anatomy and The Good Doctor to David E.Kelly's thrilling new drama Big Sky, our strength is in our storytelling, and we could not be more energized to bring these compelling series to our viewers."
Big Sky is the only ABC new drama for the fall, a thriller n which private detectives Cassie Dewell and Cody Hoyt )Kylie Bunbury and Ryan Phillippe) join forces with his ex-cop strange wife, Jenny Hoyt (Katheryn Winnick), to search for two sisters who have been kidnapped by a truck driver on a remote highway in Montana. But when they discover that these are not the only girls who have disappeared in the area, they must race against the clock to stop the killer before another woman is taken.
Here's the lineup for the returning fall dramas:
Monday, Nov. 2
10/9c The Good Doctor (Season 4 Premiere)
Thursday, Nov. 12
8/7c Station 19 (Season 4 Premiere)
9/8c Grey's Anatomy (Two-Hour Season 17 Premiere)
Tuesday, Nov. 17
10/9c Big Sky (series premiere)
Wednesday, Nov. 18
10/9c For Life (Season 2 Premiere)
Thursday, Nov.19
10/9c A Million Little Things (Season 3 Premiere)
Well, it looks like ABC is set for their returning dramas and one new drama. I think we can all pretty much rest aside that we finally know that we are getting our shows back this late fall.
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