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The Networks: What To Look Forward To

by Jaclyn Abergas on July 5th, 2010 |

Comedy, Drama, Sitcom, TV News

What do we have to look forward to this fall in the different TV networks?

ABC

Look forward to a lot of dramas from ABC this fall. No Ordinary Family, a superhero show, starring Michael Chiklis goes against FOX’s Glee on Tuesdays. Crime dramedy Detroit 1-8-7 goes head-to-head-to-head with CSI: Miami (CBS) and Parenthood (NBC). The Whole Truth with Rob Morrow battles with CSI: NY (CBS) on Wednesdays. Flashforward has been cancelled and will be replaced with docu-style dramedy My Generation.

The Friday night schedule killed Ugly Betty. Let’s hope it won’t be the same for Dana Delaney and Body Proof on Friday nights. Off The Map, from Shonda Rhimes, and Mr. Sunshine, starring Matthew Perry, will start midseason. Better Together, from Shana Goldberg-Meehan, joins the Wednesday comedy nights on ABC.

CBS

Mike and Molly, with Swoosie Kurtz, will fill in the Monday night slot left empty by Accidentally on Purpose. S**t My Dad Says starring William Shatner will also join the Monday night lineup. Hawaii Five-O, Blue Bloods and Defenders completes the new drama lineup.

CW

Nikita, with Maggie Q as a government agency operative, will debut this fall on The CW. Hellcats, about a pre-law student trying to pay for her tuition, will also mark its premiere this fall. Life Unexpected will be back for another season.

FOX

The new comedy lineup on FOX include Running Wilde, with Keri Russell, Raising Hope and Mixed Signals. Dallas-inspired Lonestar and cop show Ride Along will occupy Monday nights. Sci-fi drama Terra Nova will also premiere this fall but no date has been set.

NBC

A conspiracy thriller starring Jason Ritter, The Events, will premiere Monday nights. Jerry Bruckheimer‘s The Chase battles CSI: Miami. On Wednesdays, Law & Order: SVU will be flanked on both sides by JJ Abrams‘ new spy drama, The Undercovers, and the newest member of the franchise, Law & Order: Los Angeles. Outsourced will be joining 30 Rock and The Office on Thursday comedy night. Jimmy Smits will be invading your Friday nights with Outlaw.

What do you think? Lots of new shows to look forward to this fall. Who will make the cut?


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