Abbott Elementary will be back in session next season on ABC. The network has renewed their acclaimed veteran comedy for a sixth season, marking ABC's first renewal of the season. Abbott has been a ratings success since its debut, and currently averages 0.33 in the key 18-49 demo, tying it for fourth place among ABC's slate of scripted series. It's also a top-rated series in multiplatform viewing, averaging 1.82 in MP+7 viewing so far, only behind three of its fellow ABC series. The show has won Emmy awards for stars Quinta Brunson and Sheryl Lee Ralph, as well as accolades for its writing and a SAG ensemble award, making it one of the most acclaimed broadcast comedies in recent memory. It has been a staple of ABC's slimmed-down Wednesday comedy lineup since its second season, and will cross the 100-episode mark in its sixth season. Janelle James, Tyler James Williams, Lisa Ann Walter, Chris Perfetti and William Stanford Davis co-star in the series alongside the aforementioned Brunson - the show's creator - and Ralph. This is a correct prediction for The TV Ratings Guide.
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