NBC is once again kicking off the announcement of fall schedules, releasing their fall lineup today. With the coronavirus crisis derailing television production last season and making it impossible for networks to operate as usual, this lineup is significantly differant than last fall's. Most notable is the absense of the network's #1 show, This Is Us, as well as the lack of comedy and the premieres of three new dramas. Read on below for the full lineup:
Monday:
8 PM: The Voice
10 PM: Ordinary Joe (new drama!)
Tuesday:
8 PM: The Voice
9 PM: La Brea (new drama!)
10 PM: New Amsterdam
Wednesday:
8 PM: Chicago Med
9 PM: Chicago Fire
10 PM: Chicago PD
Thursday:
8 PM: Law & Order: For the Defense (new drama!)
9 PM: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
10 PM: Law & Order: Organized Crime
Friday:
8 PM: The Blacklist
9 PM: Dateline NBC
Saturday:
8 PM: Drama encores
9 PM: Dateline encores
10 PM: SNL Vintage
11:30 PM: Saturday Night Live
Sunday:
7 PM: Football Night in America
8:30 PM: Sunday Night Football
In addition to the fall schedule, NBC also announced that This Is Us will be airing in its original spot come midseason, and that The Voice would be taken down to a single cycle per year. Brooklyn Nine-Nine is also set for an August following the Olympics.
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