What to Expect (& When to Expect It) From Broadcast TV This Fall

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What to Expect (& When to Expect It) From Broadcast TV This Fall  

The announcement of the new fall schedules from the major broadcast networks was big news in the television industry this week, revealing which new shows were picked up and which old shows would return. Wondering which of your shows lived on, and which new shows will join them? Here’s what television will look when the days start turning cold and short.

Monday
8 – 9pm
Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
How I Met Your Mother / Partners (CBS)
90210 (CW)
Bones (Fox)
The Voice (NBC)

9 – 10pm
Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
2 Broke Girls / Mike & Molly (CBS)
Gossip Girl (CW)
The Mob Doctor (Fox)
The Voice (NBC)

10 – 11pm
Castle (ABC)
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS)
Local Programming (CW)
Local Programming (Fox)
Revolution (NBC)

Changing in Midseason:
8 – 9pm
The Bachelor (ABC)

9-10pm
The Carrie Diaries (CW)
The Following (Fox)

Tuesday
8 – 9pm
Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
NCIS (CBS)
Hart of Dixie (CW)
Raising Hope / Ben and Kate (Fox)
The Voice (NBC)

9-10pm
Happy Endings / Don’t Trust the B in Apartment 23 (ABC)
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS)
Emily Owens, M.D. (CW)
New Girl / The Mindy Project (Fox)
Go On / The New Normal (NBC)

10-11pm
Private Practice (ABC)
Vegas (CBS)
Local Programming (CW)
Local Programming (Fox)
Parenthood (NBC)

Changes in Midseason:
8-9pm
How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) / The Family Tools (ABC)

Unknown at this time
The Goodwin Games (Fox)

Wednesday
8-9pm
The Middle / Suburgatory (ABC)
Survivor (CBS)
Arrow (CW)
Animal Practice / Guys with Kids (NBC)
The X Factor (Fox)

9-10pm
Modern Family / The Neighbors (ABC)
Criminal Minds (CBS)
Supernatural (CW)
Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
The X-Factor (Fox)

10-11pm
Nashville (ABC)
CSI (CBS)
Local Programming (CW)
Local Programming (Fox)
Chicago Fire (NBC)

Changes in Midseason:
8-10pm
American Idol (Fox)

Thursday
8-9pm
Last Resort (ABC)
The Big Bang Theory / Two and a Half Men (CBS)
The Vampire Diaries (CW)
The X Factor (Fox)
30 Rock / Up All Night (NBC)

9-10pm
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)
Person of Interest (CBS)
Beauty and the Beast (CW)
Glee (Fox)
The Office / Parks and Recreation (NBC)

10-11pm
Scandal (ABC)
Elementary (CBS)
Local Programming (CW)
Local Programming (Fox)
Rock Center With Brian Williams (NBC)

Changes in Midseason:
8-9pm
American Idol (Fox)

Friday:
8-9pm
Shark Tank (ABC)
CSI: New York (CBS)
America’s Next Top Model (CW)
Touch (Fox)
Whitney / Community (NBC)

9-10pm
Primetime: What Would You Do? (ABC)
Made in Jersey (CBS)
Nikita (CW)
Fringe (Fox)
Grimm (NBC)

10-11pm
20/20 (ABC)
Blue Bloods (CBS)
Local Programming (CW)
Local Programming (Fox)
Dateline (NBC)

Changes in Midseason:
8-9pm
Last Man Standing / Malibu Country (ABC)

9-10pm
Shark Tank (ABC)

10-11pm
Primetime: What Would You Do? (ABC)

Unknown at this time
Hell’s Kitchen (Fox)

Saturday
All Local Programming, with the exception of:
7pm -
Fox Sports Saturday (Fox)

8pm -
Saturday Night College Football (ABC)

8-10pm
Crimetime Saturday (CBS)

10-11pm
48 Hours Mystery (CBS)

Sunday
7-8pm
America’s Funniest Home Videos (ABC)
60 Minutes (CBS)
Local Programming (CW)
NFL Game / The OT (Fox)
Football Night in America (NBC)

8-9pm
Once Upon a Time (ABC)
The Amazing Race (CBS)
Local Programming (CW)
The Simpsons / Bob’s Burgers (Fox)
Sunday Night Football (NBC)

9-10pm
Revenge (ABC)
The Good Wife (CBS)
Local Programming (CW)
Family Guy / American Dad (Fox)
Sunday Night Football (NBC)

10-11pm
666 Park Avenue (ABC)
The Mentalist (CBS)
Local Programming (CW)
Local Programming (Fox)
Sunday Night Football / Local Programming (NBC)

Changes in Midseason:
7-8pm
Animation Domination / The Cleveland Show (Fox)
Dateline NBC (NBC)

8-9pm
Fashion Star (NBC)

9-10pm
The Celebrity Apprentice (NBC)

10-11pm
Do No Harm (NBC)

  • jrau18

    I feel like we’re missing something here… This article was very straight forward and actually helpful… This is the Darkest Timeline indeed.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001426799180 Michael Payton

    I watched all the trailers during the week from each network. With returning shows I’m still only watching 2-4 shows on broadcast TV. Jonathon Nolan’s Person of Interest (best action show on network TV in 20 years) and Fringe’s final season. Maybe Revolution and Arrow if they’re any good. 

  • Nosgoth1979

     

    Wow, that’s it? I have a fairly long list of shows I watch.
    For a while it was getting to be too much. Luckily I was one of a number of Dish
    employees lucky enough to get to beta test one of the new Hopper DVRs, so I
    jumped at the chance. Now it’s even better too. It got a new feature called
    Auto Hop that gives me the option to watch the PrimeTime Anytime recordings (CBS,
    NBC, ABC, and FOX) commercial-free! Shaving off that fifteen minutes out of
    every hour-long show really helps me get through that backlog.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_XNSG46XGRGJCS6V3ZLCZ7YXWEY Ian

    Well for me:
    Tuesday: Raising Hope, Don’t Trust The B in Apt. 23, The New Normal
    Friday: Fringe
    Sunday: Once Upon A Time, Bob’s Burgers

    That’s only one new show I’m willing to check out. Sheesh, I hope the other channels like TNT, FX, etc. have more shows to choose from as the regular teer networks don’t seem to have much that I’m willing to watch this Fall.

  • the Dagman

    I am in the same camp as you Michael. Really enjoying Person Of Interest. When I try to get friends to watch too I tell them to think of it as a cross of Mission: Impossible with Batman, only minus the costume and batmobile.

  • Elisabettanegro1984

    it doesn’t look complete. any news on sci-fi?