Fox’s fall schedule is serving more game shows than scripted drama — but with a Baywatch revival and a relocated Animal Control, there’s just enough chaos to keep things fun.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Monday, July 28, 2025
Fox Reveals Fall Premiere Dates
Monday, May 12, 2025
Fox 2025-2026 Fall Schedule: Shocking Steals to Several Shows on the Bubble
On Monday, Fox becomes the third broadcasting network (after CBS and NBC) to reveal its fall TV schedule. What shows are on the move, where will new shows land, and what will be on hold for midseason? Here's a look.
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Rescue: Hi-Surf Cancelled at Fox
It seems we won't be experiencing another wave of rescues and excitement from Rescue Hi-Surf this time around.
Sunday, March 2, 2025
Sunday, February 23, 2025
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Sunday, February 9, 2025
Sunday, February 2, 2025
Sunday, January 26, 2025
Sunday, October 20, 2024
Rescue Hi-Surf "XXL"
During one of the most thrilling days we've seen in years, with the ocean conditions reaching dangerous levels, the Northshore crew immersed themselves in life-changing experiences. Let’s take a moment to look back on those unforgettable moments!
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Sunday, October 6, 2024
Rescue Hi-Surf "The Deep End"
Will Sonny decide to ask for help? How will Em manage to step into command? There's so much more to explore, so here's a quick recap!
Monday, September 30, 2024
Sunday, September 29, 2024
Monday, September 20, 2021
The Fall Television Season is Finally Here
With the weather changing, football back, and daylight shortening up, that could only mean one thing: the fall television season is back! Yes, it's that time of the season when new and return shows give us what we love: to laugh, love, cry, and be thrilled.
With the Primetime Emmy Awards airing last night, today is the most exciting week for me as Premiere Week is like Christmas, and the Super Bowl all wrapped up in one week. We've been waiting all summer for this week to come, and now it's finally here!
Returning shows like One Chicago or FBI series, The Conners, or not to mention Station 19 and Grey's Anatomy, gives us that our shows are back. With an exciting new season full of drama and excitement with our favorite characters and what will happen to them this new season.
Plus, the season premieres of our returning shows are either having an epic crossover event (FBI series, Station 19-Grey's Anatomy) or picking up with the cliffhangers that we're left at the end of last season (Chicago Fire and Chicago PD).
And let us not leave out the new shows like NCIS: Hawaii, Ghost, and The Big Leap. American Rust and LA BREA, to name a few, are trying to become the next new hit. Some of these new shows look exciting to tune in and see where they would go.
While last season didn't start every day, it feels good to return to normalcy, knowing that we get to see our favorite characters back and escape for a half-hour to an hour from the madness in our daily lives. Here's to having a great fall season and premiere week because as soon as fall hits, winter is just around the corner.
Monday, May 11, 2020
FOX 2020-2021 Fall Schedule: LA's Finest Joins Network; While 911 & 911 Lonestar pushed to Midseason

On Monday, Fox has announced its Fall Schedule with some of its scripted series moving to midseason while they put in new scripted series that was meant for midseason moving ahead into the fall The network also picked up Spectum's original series LA's Finest airing both first two seasons. While they've got plenty of sports with NFL and all, they're just hoping that they could produce new Masked Singer episodes to hold up. Here's a look at the fall schedule.
Monday:
8/7c LA's Finest
9/8c NEXT (New Series)
Tuesday:
8/7c Cosmos: Possible Worlds
9/8c Filthy Rich (New Series)
Wednesday:
8/7c The Masked Singer
9/8c MasterChef Junor
Thursday
8/7c Thursday Night Football
Friday:
8/7c WWE Smackdown
Saturday
8/7c FOX Sports Saturday
Sunday
8/7c The Simpsons
8:30/7:30c Bless This Mess
9/8c Bob's Burgers
9:30/8:30c Family Guy
Midseason: 9-1-1, 9-1-1 Lonestar, Duncanville, The Great North (New Series), Hell's Kitchen, Housebroken (New Series), and any other return series that hasn't been renewed yet.
Canceled: Almost Family, BH90210, Deputy, and Flirty Dancing.
I don't know about you but I'm very looking forward to finally seeing LA's Finest. I see Fox has been very conservative with their programming by using a few of their new series first and to save the returned one during midseason due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Monday, May 14, 2018
FOX 2018-2019 Fall Schedule The Orville Premieres Mid-season, Friday Night Comedy is Back

Fox will be shaking things up, making changes on every night of the week next season (expect for Wednesdays as it will stay with Empire and Star). One of the biggest changes is the addition of Thursday Night Football this fall. Seth MacFarlane's The Orveill, which aired this past fall on Thursday, will return to the night after the end of football, following Dec. 30th premiere behind a double header on Sunday.
Another change is that Fox has gone back to all drama Tuesday night after opening up to single-camera comedy block after cancelling all but one of it's single-camera half-hours, LA to Vegas, which will premiere in Midseason. But the network has picked up three new multi-camera comedies, The Cool Kids and Rel and a new season of Last Man Standing, that will open up a multi-camera comedy block on Fridays. It would be the first time since 2009 that the network aired a multi-camera comedy block since airing Brothers and 'Til Death.
Here's a look at Fox's fall 2018-2019 schedule:
MONDAY
8/7c The Resdient
9/8c 9-1-1
TUESDAY
8/7c The Gifted
9/8c Lethal Weapon
WEDNESDAY
8/7c Empire
9/8c Star
THURSDAY
7:30/6:30c Thursday Night Football Pregame Show
8/7c NFL Football
FRIDAY
8/7c Last Man Standing (New Episodes)
8:30/7:30c The Cool Kids (NEW SERIES)
9/8c Hell's Kitchen
SATURDAY
8/7c Fox Sports Saturday: FOX College Football
SUNDAY
7/6c NFL on FOX
7:30/6:30c The OT/Fox Encores
8/7c The Simpsons
8:30/7:30c Bob's Burgers
9/8c Family Guy
9:30/8:30c REL
Saturday, May 12, 2018
NBC Rescues Brooklyn Nine-Nine from Cancellation

Hot Damn! The Nine Nine is back!!
That's right, it was announced late Friday that NBC has picked up the cancelled Fox comedy for a sixth season that contains 13 episodes. Andy Samberg and the original cast will be back.
Executive producer Dan Goor broke the news late Friday via Twitter.
"Ever since we sold this show to Fox, I've regretted letting it get away, and it's high time it came back to its rightful home," NBC Entertainent Chairman Robert Greenblatt said in a statement. "Mike Schur, Dan Goor and Andy Samberg grew up on NBC, and we're all thrilled that one of the smartest, funniest, and best cast comedies in a long time will take its place in our comedy line-up. I speak for everyone at NBC, here's to the Nine-Nine!"
It was on Thursday that the show sealed it's fate when Fox announced it was not renewing the show, but the fans (that includes famous names like Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Hamill and Guillermo del Toro) had raised such an uproar on social media that NBC took notice. The pick-up now gives EP Michael Schur three comedies on NBC: The Good Place, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and the new comedy Abby's.
With the last 24 hours being rough of learning that the Nine-Nine and Great News were cancelled but when NBC picked up the Nine Nine I was over the moon with excitement. The show is literally one of the greatest comedies of the 21st Century with it's strong cast, writing and humor.
Sunday, October 8, 2017
The X Files NY Comic-Con Season 11 trailer

It's here! The official trailer for the 11th season of The X Files is here and there are so many famailar faces to say but I think I'll just let you see it for yourself.
Here's the trailer:
The X Files returns in 2018 on FOX.
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