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Monday, May 16, 2022

NBC BUILDS ON STRONG FALL SCHEDULE WITH THE ADDITION OF NEW SERIES ‘QUANTUM LEAP’ AND ‘LOPEZ VS LOPEZ’ TO ITS WINNING LINEUP




NBC Press Release
breaking news | May 16, 2022


NBC Wins September-to-May Season in Key 18-49 Demo 

#1 Unscripted Show “The Voice” Returns as Superstars Camila Cabello and Gwen Stefani Join John Legend and Blake Shelton as Coaches Alongside Host Carson Daly for Cycle 22 


Legendary Dolly Parton Returns to the Network with All-New Original Holiday Movie “Dolly Parton’s Mountain Magic Christmas” 
 “Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party” Returns to Ring in 2023 
All NBC Fall Shows to Stream Next-Day Exclusively on Peacock 


NEW YORK — May 16, 2022 — On the heels of another season as #1 in the key 18-49 demo, the network announces a fall schedule featuring dominant fan-favorites, new original series and tentpole event programming. All network shows will stream next-day, exclusively on Peacock. 

MONDAY: The most-watched television show of the decade, “The Voice” returns to anchor the night for its 22nd cycle, welcoming multi-platinum global recording artist Camila Cabello and the return of global superstar Gwen Stefani, alongside John Legend, Blake Shelton and host Carson Daly at 8 p.m. All new reimagined sci-fi drama “Quantum Leap,” starring Raymond Lee, launches at 10 p.m. 

TUESDAY: The melody continues as “The Voice” cues up the return of the season’s #1 new drama “La Brea” at 9 p.m. followed by the highly anticipated final season of fan-favorite “New Amsterdam” at 10 p.m. 

WEDNESDAY: Television’s highest-rated night of drama returns with the One Chicago lineup kicking off at 8 p.m. with “Chicago Med,” continuing with “Chicago Fire” and concluding with timeslot winner “Chicago P.D.” at 10 p.m. 

THURSDAY: Dick Wolf’s iconic brand owns the night with the flagship “Law & Order” kicking off Season 22 at 8 p.m. followed by the record-extending 24th season of “Law & Order: SVU.” The night concludes with the third season of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” at 10 p.m. 

FRIDAY: Peyton Manning quarterbacks Friday nights with the return of 8 p.m. game show “Capital One College Bowl,” timed perfectly to football season, and leading into Friday’s #1 newsmagazine, “Dateline NBC.” In November, the laughs begin with George Lopez’s family comedy “Lopez vs. Lopez” at 8 p.m., teeing up the third season of Dwayne Johnson bio-series “Young Rock” at 8:30 p.m. 

SUNDAY: #1 primetime television show for a record 11 consecutive years, “NBC Sunday Night Football” will broadcast 20 regular-season games throughout the NFL season. 

“While leaning into our strong, stable schedule in the fall, we’re also rethinking legacy launch timing to give our shows the best chance for success,” said Frances Berwick, Chairman, Entertainment Networks, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. “With the huge reach that our affiliate partner stations provide, coupled with exclusive next-day availability on Peacock, our NBC shows will truly be accessible to audiences in any way that they want to watch.” 

“We’re continuing to invest in content for NBC that not only has the huge broad appeal that defines the platform, but also the ability to continue to find fans across our platforms following its broadcast debut; a strategy we’ve already seen a lot of success with this season,” said Susan Rovner, Chairman, Entertainment Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. “We're very excited by the new additions to our lineup, which we believe will super-serve our linear audience. In addition, we will continue to develop and order pilots, all of which will help strengthen a robust year-round season.” 

In 2021, NBC’s holiday programming reached more than 94 million viewers on the strength of an unrivaled lineup featuring dynamic live event specials and returning classics. The festivities continue this season as country music icon Dolly Parton headlines the film “Dolly Parton’s Mountain Magic Christmas.” NBC’s New Year’s Eve celebration is also back as Miley Cyrus continues the newest holiday tradition with the return of “Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party,” joining annual favorites “Christmas in Rockefeller Center,” “The National Dog Show” and “Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade,” which stood as the #1 entertainment program of 2021 in the key 18-49 demo.  

The drama continues midseason as James Spader and “The Blacklist” return for the 10th season of the beloved stalwart series, along with second seasons for a pair of comedy hits, “American Auto” and “Grand Crew,” which reached more than 24 million and 17 million viewers, respectively, across U.S. viewing platforms this year. Also joining the lineup is the debut of “Night Court,” a sequel to the beloved legal sitcom with John Larroquette reprising his role as D.A. Dan Fielding and starring Melissa Rauch as Judge Abby Stone. 

The world of unscripted competition is red hot for midseason and summer with a pair of competition imports: new game show “The Wheel,” hosted by comedian Michael McIntyre and based on a smash hit UK format, features contestants aiming to win big with the help of celebrity guests playing on a giant spinning wheel, and Dutch format "Million Dollar Island,” which will feature 100 contestants who attempt to forge friendships and build alliances as they plot to stay on a remote desert island for up to 50 days and compete to win their share of the ultimate $1 million prize.  

Returning competition favorites are also on the menu as Jimmy Fallon hosts celebrities for more musical fun and games in the second season of “That’s My Jam,” and viewer favorite “The Wall” returns to the party. Dick Wolf also enters the unscripted space with the docuseries “LA Fire and Rescue,” which follows the real-life heroes of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.  

The fall schedule is preceded by an action-packed summer on NBC, where the network has ranked #1 in the key demo for nine consecutive years and #1 in total viewers for six years running. Season 17 of “America’s Got Talent” kicks things off in May along with new social media-inspired dance challenge “Dancing with Myself,” featuring Shakira, Nick Jonas and Liza Koshy. “American Ninja Warrior” is back to thrill fans in June for season 14 and in July an all-new season of “Who Do You Think You Are?” debuts with Allison Janney, Zachary Levi, Nick Offerman, Billy Porter, Zachary Quinto and Bradley Whitford. August sees the arrival of iconic game show “Password,” from Jimmy Fallon and hosted by Emmy Award-winning actress Keke Palmer, who will be joined by Fallon and a celebrity cast. 

 NBC has more shows in the top 20 than any other network in the key 18-49 demographic and finished the season #1 in the demo for the eighth time in nine seasons. The network is home to the #1 unscripted program “The Voice,” the #1 drama with “This Is Us,” and the #1 comedy with “Saturday Night Live.” “This Is Us” and “Saturday Night Live” are the #1 and #2 entertainment programs on broadcast in the demo. Additional late-night hits “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Late Night with Seth Meyers” are both #1 in their time periods in the demo.  


As part of NBC’s rolling pilot process, the following projects have been picked up to pilot with decisions yet to be made on series greenlights: “Blank Slate,” “Found,” “Irrational,” “Unbroken” and an untitled drama from Mike Daniels. With NBC’s 52-week scheduling strategy, these pilots – if picked up to series – could be possibilities for later in the 2022-23 season or could roll over to the 2023-24 season. 


NBC FALL 2022-23 SCHEDULE   
(New programs in UPPER CASE; all times ET/PT) 


MONDAY 

8-10 P.M. — The Voice 
10-11 P.M. — QUANTUM LEAP 


TUESDAY 

8-9 P.M. — The Voice 
9-10 P.M. — La Brea 
10-11 P.M. — New Amsterdam 


WEDNESDAY 

8-9 P.M. — Chicago Med 
9-10 P.M. — Chicago Fire 
10-11 P.M. — Chicago P.D. 


THURSDAY 

8-9 P.M. — Law & Order 
9-10 P.M. — Law & Order: SVU  
10-11 P.M. — Law & Order: Organized Crime 


FRIDAY 

8-9 P.M. – Capital One College Bowl  
8-8:30 P.M. - LOPEZ VS. LOPEZ (November) 
8:30-9 P.M. - Young Rock (November) 
9-11 P.M — Dateline NBC 


SATURDAY 

8-9 P.M. — Drama Encores 
9-10 P.M. — Dateline Weekend Mystery 
10-11 P.M. – SNL Vintage  


SUNDAY 
7-8:20 P.M. — Football Night in America (also live on Peacock)  
8:20-11 P.M. — NBC Sunday Night Football (also live on Peacock) 



NEW COMEDY SERIES 

“LOPEZ VS. LOPEZ” 

A working-class family comedy about dysfunction, reconnection and all the pain and joy in between. 

The cast includes George Lopez, Mayan Lopez, Selenis Leyva, Brice Gonzalez and Matt Shively. 

Debby Wolfe and Bruce Helford will write and executive produce. Katie Newman, Michael Rotenberg, George Lopez and Mayan Lopez executive produce. 

Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, will produce in association with Mohawk Productions, Travieso Productions, Mi Vida Loba and 3 Arts. 


“NIGHT COURT” 

Unapologetic optimist judge Abby Stone, the daughter of the late Harry Stone, follows in her father’s footsteps as she presides over the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court and tries to bring order to its crew of oddballs and cynics, most notably former night court prosecutor Dan Fielding. 

The cast includes Melissa Rauch, John Larroquette, India de Beaufort, Kapil Talwalkar and Lacretta. 

Dan Rubin will write and executive produce. Melissa Rauch and Winston Rauch also executive produce. John Larroquette will produce. 

Warner Bros. Television will produce in association with After January Productions and Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group. 


NEW DRAMA SERIES 

“QUANTUM LEAP” 

It’s been 30 years since Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished. Now a new team has been assembled to restart the project in the hopes of understanding the mysteries behind the machine and the man who created it. 

The cast includes Raymond Lee, Caitlin Bassett, Ernie Hudson, Mason Alexander Park, and Nanrisa Lee. 

Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt will write and executive produce. Don Bellisario, Deborah Pratt and Martin Gero executive produce.  

Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, will produce in association with I Have an Idea! Entertainment, Belisarius Productions and Quinn’s House Productions.  


NEW UNSCRIPTED SERIES 

"MILLION DOLLAR ISLAND” 

A high-stakes social experiment in which 100 contestants must forge friendships and build alliances as they plot to stay on a remote desert island for up to 50 days and compete to win their share of the ultimate $1 million prize. Upon arrival each contestant is given a bracelet worth $10,000. During their time on the island, contestants gain and lose bracelets through various challenges, but when a player leaves the island, they must choose who will receive their portion of the money. In this intense competition, the strength of your personal bonds are just as important as being the ultimate player. 

Stephen Lambert, Tim Harcourt and Jack Burgess and Talpa’s John de Mol will executive produce.  

Studio Lambert will produce.  


NEW HOLIDAY SPECIALS 

“DOLLY PARTON’S MOUNTAIN MAGIC CHRISTMAS” 

A modern-day movie musical about the making of a network TV special, “Dolly Parton’s Mountain Magic Christmas” is the frenetic backstage story and delightful on-camera results of Dolly’s desire to uplift an exhausted world’s spirits by sharing the unique “mountain magic” she has always found in and around Dollywood at Christmas. Throughout the movie’s production numbers and rehearsal chaos, Dolly finds herself taking a private journey into her past, guided by the mysterious appearances of her personal Three Wise Men. When it’s time for her big special to air live, a renewed and inspired Dolly goes rogue and shows the world that the real magic of Christmas lies in the hearts of the children we all once were, the realization that Christmas is about the people we share it with, and how her faith remains the common thread between Christmases past, present, and future. 

David Rambo will write and executive produce with Sam Haskell and Dolly Parton. Billy Levin and Bobby Kelly will produce. Hudson Hickman will co-executive produce. 

Warner Bros. Television will produce in association with Magnolia Hill Productions and Sandollar Productions.  





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Friday, July 16, 2021

NBC Sets Upcoming Premiere Dates For Fall 2021 (NBC Press Release)

NBC SETS UPCOMING PREMIERE DATES

breaking news | July 15, 2021

The Summer Games Continue with All New Competition Shows 

Season 23 of “Law & Order: SVU” Kicks Off with Special Two-Hour Premiere 

“The Blacklist” Moves to Thursday Nights 


UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – July 15, 2021 – NBC has unveiled its upcoming premiere dates, highlighted in the fall by the series premieres of “Ordinary Joe” (Sept. 20) and “La Brea” (Sept. 28), as well as a special two-hour premiere of “Law & Order: SVU” (Sept. 23).   

“The Blacklist” moves to Thursdays at 8 p.m., taking the place of the previously announced “Law & Order: For the Defense.”  

Prior to the fall, NBC continues the spirit of the Summer Games with all new competition shows including “Olympic Dreams Featuring Jonas Brothers” (July 21) and the premiere of “Family Game Fight!” hosted by Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard (special premiere Aug. 8, time slot premiere Aug. 11). “The Wall” is also set to debut in a new time slot (Aug 9).  


 UPCOMING PREMIERE DATES: 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2

    “OLYMPIC DREAMS FEATURING JONAS BROTHERS” (8-9 P.M. ET/PT) *SPECIAL EVENT* 

SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 

    “FAMILY GAME FIGHT!” (10:30 – 11:00 P.M. ET/PT) *NEW SERIES*  

MONDAY, AUGUST 9 

    “THE WALL” (10-11 P.M. ET/PT) *TIME SLOT PREMIERE* 

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11 

    “FAMILY GAME FIGHT!” (9-10 P.M. ET/PT) *TIME SLOT PREMIERE* 

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 

    “THE VOICE” (8-10 P.M. ET/PT) *SEASON PREMIERE*  

    “ORDINARY JOE” (10-11 P.M. ET/PT) *NEW SERIES*  

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 

    “NEW AMSTERDAM” (10-11 P.M. ET/PT) *SEASON PREMIERE*  

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 

    “CHICAGO MED” (8-9 P.M. ET/PT) *SEASON PREMIERE*  

    “CHICAGO FIRE” (9-10 P.M. ET/PT) *SEASON PREMIERE*  

    “CHICAGO PD” (10-11 P.M. ET/PT) *SEASON PREMIERE*  

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 

    “LAW & ORDER: SVU” (8-10 P.M. ET/PT) *TWO-HOUR SEASON PREMIERE* 

    “LAW & ORDER: ORGANIZED CRIME” (10-11 P.M. ET/PT) *SEASON PREMIERE* 

 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 

    "DATELINE” (9-11 P.M. ET/PT) *SEASON PREMIERE*  

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 

    “LA BREA” (9-10 P.M. ET/PT) *NEW SERIES* 

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 

    “THE BLACKLIST” (8-9 P.M. ET/PT) *SEASON PREMIERE* 



Friday, May 14, 2021

NBC Fall 2021-2022 Schedule - Press Release

 NBC Press Release

Fall Brings Three New Dramas to NBC’s Schedule  

Plus Second Season Pick-Up of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” 

 

Two New Comedies Join Three Sophomore Successes to  Deliver Some Serious Funny to Midseason  

New Larger-Than-Life Competition Shows Go for the Win in a Year with Two Olympics and a Super Bowl  

“Brooklyn Nine-Nine" Celebrates Final Season with Summer Olympic Fanfare  

 “This Is Us” Comes to an End with Its Sixth and Final Season,  Giving Fans an Uninterrupted Midseason Run  

MONDAY: Multi-Platinum Global Recording Artist Ariana Grande Joins Iconic Coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Blake Shelton and Host Carson Daly on Four-Time Emmy Award-Winning “The Voice,” Followed by the Debut of New What-If Drama “Ordinary Joe” at 10 P.M. 

TUESDAY: Tuesday’s Momentum Rides High with “The Voice” Setting the Table for the Premiere of Thrilling Genre Drama “La Brea” and Concluding with Timeslot Winner “New Amsterdam” at 10 P.M. 

WEDNESDAY: Coming Off of a Third Consecutive Season as Wednesday’s Most Watched Network, NBC and the One Chicago Lineup Continue to Shine, Starting with “Chicago Med” at 8 P.M., Followed by “Chicago Fire” and Concluding with “Chicago P.D.”  

THURSDAY: Dick Wolf Fans Will Be Treated to a Triple Header from Television’s Most Successful Brand as New Franchise Addition “Law & Order: For the Defense” Kicks Off the Night of Drama at 8 P.M, Followed by the Record-Extending 23rd Season of “Law & Order: SVU,” capped off by the Sophomore Season of the Christopher Meloni-led “Law & Order: Organized Crime” at 10 P.M. 

FRIDAY: “The Blacklist” Returns for Its Ninth Season at 8 P.M. Followed by Two Hours of Friday’s #1 Newsmagazine, “Dateline NBC” 

 SUNDAY: #1 Primetime Television Show for a Record 10 Consecutive Years, “NBC Sunday Night Football” Will Broadcast 20 Regular-Season Games Throughout the NFL Season 

HOLIDAY: “Annie Live!” Restores NBC’s Holiday Musical Tradition in Addition to Two New Animated Specials for the Whole Family -- “Trolls Holidays in Harmony” and Jimmy Fallon’s “Five More Sleeps ‘Til Christmas” --as Both Join Perennial Holiday Favorites “Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade,” “The National Dog Show” and “Christmas in Rockefeller Center;” the Cheer Continues with Special Holiday Episodes of “Kenan,” “Young Rock” and “Mr. Mayor”

MIDSEASON/SUMMER: The Momentum Carries Into Midseason with the Premiere of New Comedies “American Auto” and “Grand Crew” Along with Renee Zellweger in the True-Crime Sensation “The Thing About Pam” and Final Season of Beloved Drama “This Is Us”; Big Competition Is a Priority Year Round with New Shows, Including “American Song Contest,” a U.S. Version of the International Megahit Series “Eurovision Song Contest,” Franchise Spinoff “AGT: Extreme,” Hit UK Import “The Wheel,” “That’s My Jam” from Jimmy Fallon and Dick Wolf Docuseries “LA Fire and Rescue” Follows the Action of Real-Life Heroes 


 

NEW YORK — May 14, 2021 — Capitalizing on a year with huge audience drivers, including two Olympics and the Super Bowl, NBC heads into the 2021-22 season with a winning year-round programming strategy that highlights dominant dramas in the fall, doubles down on comedies in midseason and pairs powerhouse unscripted shows with big tentpole event programming.   

“Our program strategy for NBC is singularly focused on driving growth by capturing audiences with can’t-miss event television and keeping them on the network with immersive scripted series,” said Frances Berwick, Chairman, Entertainment Networks, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. “We are leaning into pieces of the legacy that work, but not being precious about experimenting with things that can benefit from a change.” 

“NBC is the flagship network in our portfolio and we wanted to treat it as such, shining a light on some of our most beloved shows and introducing a broad range of dynamic new programming,” said Susan Rovner, Chairman, Entertainment Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. “Honoring our fans is a major focus this year and we’re delivering on favorites with more ‘Law & Order’ and ‘AGT’ as well as big send-offs for award-winning shows ‘This Is Us’ and ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine.’ We have all of our amazing returning shows, and we’re launching what I believe will be fan favorites of the future – strong dramas like ‘La Brea,’ ‘Ordinary Joe,’ and ‘The Thing About Pam,’ laugh-out-loud comedies ‘American Auto’ and Grand Crew,’ and big new unscripted shows such as ‘American Song Contest.’” 

Three new dramas join the fall schedule, including “Ordinary Joe” – a heartfelt, uplifting series centered around the idea of how choices made in a single moment can alter the course of life forever; “La Brea,” which follows the aftermath of a massive sinkhole that opens in Los Angeles revealing a mysterious primeval land; and “Law & Order: For the Defense,” a new chapter of the beloved brand that puts lawyers under the microscope. With perennial hit “The Voice” returning for its 21st cycle, featuring first-time coach Ariana Grande, the two new dramas will use the music show’s enviable launch pad on Monday and Tuesday nights. 

The success of Wednesday night’s One Chicago lineup -- #1 in total viewers three years running -- will pave the way for the “Law & Order” franchise to dominate on Thursday nights. 

This new night of Dick Wolf dramas brings together the iconic, record-breaking 23rd season of “Law & Order: SVU” with newly minted hit “Law & Order: Organized Crime” and the premiere of “Law & Order: For the Defense,” providing the perfect playground for crossover events. 

 After kicking off with a special post-Olympics send-off for “Brooklyn Nine Nine” this summer, comedy returns to the schedule in midseason. New series “American Auto” and “Grand Crew” will join sophomore successes “Kenan,” “Mr. Mayor” and “Young Rock”for two big nights of funny.From “Superstore” creator Justin Spitzer and starring Ana Gasteyer and Jon Barinholtz, “American Auto” builds on NBC’s legacy as the unrivaled home of the workplace comedy.  “Grand Crew” also builds on NBC catalogue, hailing from “Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s” Phil Augusta Jackson and Dan Goor. Starring Echo Kellum (“Arrow”) and Nicole Byer (“Nailed It!”), “Grand Crew” revolves around a group of friends who unpack the ups and downs of life and love at a wine bar. 

Midseason continues with new true-crime limited series “The Thing About Pam,” from Blumhouse Television, starring Renee Zellweger and inspired by episodes of “Dateline NBC,” where it became one of the most popular topics to ever air on the hit franchise. Other marquee midseason dramas include the sixth and final season of Dan Fogelman’s award-winning series “This Is Us,” which will return to its traditional Tuesday night 9 p.m. timeslot to give fans a largely uninterrupted run. 

Throughout the year, NBC’s scripted series will be supercharged by huge promotional opportunities, including the Tokyo Summer Olympics, Beijing Winter Olympics and Super Bowl LVI as well as NBC’s hit holiday programming and four-quadrant unscripted series. 

 NBC’s holiday programming remains a top-audience driver, and this season’s robust lineup of live events and specials includes a return to the network’s storied tradition of live musicals with seven-time Tony Award winner “Annie Live!” In addition, Jimmy Fallon is set produce the animated special “Five More Sleeps ‘Til Christmas,” based on his best-selling children’s book, and a new animated special, “Trolls Holiday in Harmony,” arrives from DreamWorks Animation.  

Hit comedies “Kenan,” “Mr. Mayor,” and “Young Rock” will also air special holiday episodes.  These special events join perennial favorites that include “Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade” and “Christmas at Rockefeller Center,” ensuring that audiences stay entertained and engaged all through the holiday season.     

Unscripted series continue the family fun with all new shows and returning favorites that kick-off in January and will populate the schedule throughout midseason and summer. These include “AGT: Extreme,” the high-octane, stunt-filled spinoff of hit franchise “America’s Got Talent,” and for the first time, an adaptation of the biggest music competition in the world, Eurovision Song Contest, with “American Song Contest.” This all-live event series features original musical performances, representing all 50 states, five U.S. territories and our nation’s capital, competing to win the country's vote for the Best Original Song in a grand spectacle.  

New game show “The Wheel,” based on a smash hit UK format, features contestants aiming to win big with the help of celebrity guests playing on a giant, spinning wheel. Jimmy Fallon heads to the primetime schedule as the executive producer and host of “That’s My Jam,” while Dick Wolf enters the unscripted space with the docuseries “LA Fire and Rescue,” following the real-life heroes of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The Emmy Award-winning celebrity genealogy docuseries “Who Do You Think You Are?” returns to NBC from executive producers Lisa Kudrow and Dan Bucatinsky, while “Home Sweet Home” from Ava DuVernay will see two families embark on a life-changing experience, switching homes to see what life is really like behind closed doors. 

NBC will finish the current season with the #1 most-watched alternative program “The Voice,” the #1 comedy with “Saturday Night Live” and the #1 drama with “This Is Us.” The network had two of the most successful comedies of the season in "Young Rock," which scored NBC’s best comedy debut in the 18-49 demo in nearly four years, and “Mr. Mayor,” which premiered as NBC’s best Thursday comedy launch in total viewers in nearly five years.  

Returning shows for the 2021-22 schedule include “The Blacklist,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago Med,” “Chicago P.D.,” “Dateline NBC,” “Kenan,” “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Mr. Mayor,” “NBC Sunday Night Football,” “New Amsterdam,” “This Is Us,” “The Voice,” “The Wall,” “Transplant,” “Weakest Link” and “Young Rock.”

Decisions are yet to be made on “Debris,” “Ellen’s Game of Games,” “Good Girls,” “Manifest,” and “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.” 

As part of NBC’s rolling pilot process this year, the following projects have been picked up to pilot with decisions yet to be made on series greenlights: “Dangerous Moms” “Getaway,” “Hungry,” “Night Court” “Someone Out There” and the Untitled Nick Wootton/Jake Coburn Project. With the NBC’s 52-week scheduling strategy, these pilots could be possibilities for later in the 2021-22 season or could roll over to the 2022-23 season. 

NBC FALL 2021-22 SCHEDULE   

(New programs in UPPER CASE; all times ET/PT) 

MONDAY 

8-10 P.M. — The Voice 

10-11 P.M. — ORDINARY JOE 

TUESDAY 

8-9 P.M. — The Voice 

9-10 P.M. — LA BREA 

10-11 P.M.  — New Amsterdam 

WEDNESDAY 

8-9 P.M. — Chicago Med 

9-10 P.M. — Chicago Fire 

10-11 P.M. — Chicago P.D. 

THURSDAY 

8-9 P.M.  — LAW & ORDER: FOR THE DEFENSE  

9-10 P.M.  — Law & Order: SVU  

10-11 P.M. — Law & Order: Organized Crime 

FRIDAY 

8-9 P.M. – The Blacklist 

9-11 P.M — Dateline NBC 

SATURDAY 

8-9 P.M. — Drama Encores 

9-10 P.M. — Dateline Weekend Mystery 

10-11 P.M. – SNL Vintage  

 SUNDAY 

7-8:20 P.M. — Football Night in America 

8:20-11 P.M. — NBC Sunday Night Football 




Wednesday, April 28, 2021

NBC 2021 Season Finale Dates


Here are the season finale dates for the prime time shows currently airing on NBC.  (The Blacklist finale date has not been determined as of this writing.)


Tuesday, April 27
8:30 p.m.: Kenan


Tuesday, May 4
8:00 p.m.: Young Rock


Sunday, May 16
9:00 p.m. Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist

Monday, May 24
10:00 p.m. Debris

Tuesday, May 25
10:00 p.m. This Is Us


Wednesday, May 26
8:00 p.m. Chicago Med

9:00 p.m. Chicago Fire

0:00 p.m. Chicago P.D.


Thursday, June 3
9:00 p.m. Law & Order: SVU

10:00 p.m. Law & Order: Organized Crime


Tuesday, June 8
10:00 p.m. New Amsterdam


Thursday, June 10
8:00 p.m. Manifest


Sunday, July 22
10:00 p.m. Good Girls





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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Chicago Med "When Did We Begin To Change"

Here are photos for Chicago Med "When Did We Begin To Change" which air on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 8 PM ET on NBC.

 









Photos by: Elizabeth Sisson/NBC 2020 NBCUniversal Media, LLC.

Chicago Fire "Rattle Second City" Photos

Here are photos for Chicago Fire “Rattle Second City” which will air on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 9 PM ET on NBC.

 
















 

Photos by: Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBC 2020 NBCUniversal Media, LLC.

Chicago PD “Fighting Ghosts” Photos

Here are photos for Chicago PD “Fighting Ghosts” which will air on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 10 PM ET on NBC. 

 


















 

Photos by: Matt Dinerstein/NBC 2020 NBCUniversal Media, LLC.

Saturday, April 4, 2020

Chicago Med "A Needle In The Heart" Photos

Here are advance photos for Chicago Med "A Needle In The Heart" which will air on Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 8PM ET on NBC.




Photos by: Elizabeth Sisson/NBC 2019 NBCUniversal Media, LLC


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