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2012 Fall Network Lineups
NBC is the first broadcast network to unveil its official game plan for the 2012-13 TV season, and the biggest news regarding returning shows is that Community is relocating to Fridays at 8:30/7:30c where it will follow Whitney. Also of note: Smash is being benched until midseason and The Office has formally been renewed for a ninth season.Among new fare, the J.J. Abrams/Eric Kripke thriller Revolution has landed Smash‘s plum Monday/10 pm time slot after The Voice, and the Matthew Perry sitcom Go On will be paired with Ryan Murphy’s comedy The New Normal on Tuesday.
On tap for midseason, in addition to Smash: new cycles of Celebrity Apprentice, Fashion Star, Betty White’s Off Their Rockers and The Biggest Loser; new comedies Save Me, 1600 Penn and Next Caller; and new dramas Do No Harm, Infamous and Hannibal.
All told, the NBC schedule looks like this; new shows are in CAPS
MONDAY
8/7c The Voice
10 pm REVOLUTION
TUESDAY
8 pm The Voice
9 pm GO ON
9:30 pm THE NEW NORMAL
10 pm Parenthood
WEDNESDAY
8 pm ANIMAL PRACTICE
8:30 pm GUYS WITH KIDS
9 pm Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
10 pm CHICAGO FIRE
THURSDAY
8 pm 30 Rock
8:30 pm Up All Night
9 pm The Office
9:30 pm Parks and Recreation
10 pm Rock Center with Brian Williams
FRIDAY
8 pm Whitney
8:30 pm Community
9 pm Grimm
10-11 pm Dateline NBC
SATURDAY
Encore programming
SUNDAY
7 pm Football Night in America
8:15 pm NBC Sunday Night Football
SUNDAY (Post-football/Winter 2013)
7 pm Dateline NBC
8 pm Fashion Star
9 pm The Celebrity Apprentice
10 pm DO NO HARM
NOT RETURNING NEXT SEASON: Are You There, Chelsea?, Awake, Bent, Best Friends Forever, Chuck, Free Agents, Harry’s Law, The Playboy Club, Prime Suspect and The Firm.
Sundays just got Revengier.ABC is the third broadcast network to pull the curtain back on its 2012-13 schedule and the big news is that freshman hit Revenge is moving into Desperate Housewives‘ old Sunday/9 pm timeslot. Happy Endings and Don’t Trust the B—– In Apartment 23, meanwhile, will form their own a-mah-zing comedy block on Tuesdays at 9.
Among new shows, the Connie Britton-fronted musical soap Nashville has nabbed Revenge‘s former Wednesday at 10 pm perch, and the Shawn Ryan-produced undersea thriller Last Resort has landed the Thursday lead-off spot.
On tap for midseason: Body of Proof, Wife Swap, and new dramas Mistresses, Red Widow and Zero Hour.
The complete schedule looks like this; new shows are in CAPS
MONDAY
8/7c Dancing With the Stars/The Bachelor (in January)
10 pm Castle
TUESDAY
8 pm DWTS Results
9 Happy Endings
9:30 pm Don’t Trust the B—– In Apartment 23
10 pm Private Practice
In January
8 pm HOW TO LIVE WITH YOUR PARENTS FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE
8:30 THE FAMILY TOOLS
WEDNESDAY
8 pm The Middle
8:30 pm Suburgatory
9 pm Modern Family
9:30 THE NEIGHBORS
10 pm NASHVILLE
THURSDAY
8 pm LAST RESORT
9 pm Grey’s Anatomy
10 pm Scandal
FRIDAY
8 pm Shark Tank
9 pm Primetime: What Would You Do?
10 pm 20/20
In November
8 pm Last Man Standing
8:30 pm MALIBU COUNTRY
9 pm Shark Tank
10 pm Primetime: What Would You Do?
SATURDAY
8 pm Saturday Night College Football
SUNDAY
7 America’s Funniest Home Videos
8 pm Once Upon a Time
9 pm Revenge
10 pm 666 PARK AVENUE
NOT RETURNING NEXT SEASON: Charlie’s Angels, TBS-bound Cougar Town, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, GCB, Man Up, Missing, Pan Am, The River and Work It
Matthew Perry cracks me up... I could watch him all day! Loved him on The Good Wife too. Wish he would stick around on there. And yes, Mistresses is based on the Brit version :)
I liked Matthew Perry on GW too I've seen season 1 of the Brit version of Mistresses but haven't got around to season 2.
I watched it several months ago. It's juicy drama. Moves much faster then US tv so at first it was a turn off but now that I realize that, I may have to look into the second season. Will it work I the US? I don't know, maybe but it would have to be real drama and not like the campy Desperate Housewives and Co.
CBS on Wednesday morning revealed its primetime line-up for the 2012-13 TV season and here are the headlines: Two and a Half Men is Thursday-bound, while The Mentalist has replaced now-cancelled CSI: Miami on Sundays. Meanwhile, freshman hit 2 Broke Girls has netted Men‘s coveted Monday at 9 pm perch.Among new shows, the Sherlock Holmes-esque Elementary will air Thursdays at 10 pm after Person of Interest, while the Michael Urie-David Krumholtz comedy Partners has been slotted after How I Met Your Mother on Mondays.
On tap for midseason: Undercover Boss, as well as new series Friend Me, Golden Boy and Mark Burnett’s latest reality gamble, The Job.
Still TBD: The fate of bubble comedy Rules of Engagement.
The complete schedule looks like this; new shows are in CAPS
MONDAY
8/7c How I Met Your Mother
8:30 pm PARTNERS
9 pm 2 Broke Girls
9:30 pm Mike & Molly
10 pm Hawaii Five-0
TUESDAY
8 pm NCIS
9 pm NCIS: LA
10 pm VEGAS
WEDNESDAY
8 pm Survivor
9 pm Criminal Minds
10 pm CSI
THURSDAY
8 pm The Big Bang Theory
8:30 pm Two and a Half Men
9 pm Person of Interest
10 pm ELEMENTARY
FRIDAY
8 pm CSI: NY
9 pm MADE IN JERSEY
10 pm Blue Bloods
SATURDAY
8 pm Crimetime Saturday
SUNDAY
7 pm 60 Minutes
8 pm The Amazing Race
9 pm The Good Wife
10 pm The Mentalist
NOT RETURNING NEXT SEASON: CSI: Miami, A Gifted Man, How to Be a Gentleman, NYC 22, Rob and Unforgettable.
Well. Consider me disappointed that they are moving The Mentalist to Sunday night (which means frequently being pushed back or rescheduled due to late-running football games...same thing that used to happen to Cold Case), and that Unforgettable has been cancelled. Sigh...
ABC's Sunday night looks real good to me: 8 pm Once Upon a Time
9 pm Revenge
10 pm 666 PARK AVENUE
I'm watching Grey's Anatomy and I saw a short preview for 666 already!
Roxy wrote: "Matthew Perry has another new sitcom already?And us Mistresses based in the Brit drama?"
Roxy wrote: "I liked Matthew Perry on GW too
I've seen season 1 of the Brit version of Mistresses but haven't got around to season 2."
Why bother watching another Matthew Perry sitcom; it will just get canceled!
The CW, last but not least, on Thursday morning revealed its primetime line-up for the 2012-13 TV season — and it featured good news for Supernatural fans and bad news for Ms. Tyra Banks.After spending the past two seasons in TV purgatory (a.k.a. Friday night), the Brothers Winchester are relocating to Wednesdays at 9/8c following new comic book series Arrow. That paves the way for America’s Next Top Model to assume its new death slot on Fridays at 8 pm.
Elsewhere, Hart of Dixie is moving from Mondays at 9 pm to Tuesdays at 8 pm where it will lead into the new Mamie Gummer-led medical drama Emily Owens, M.D. (formerly called First Cut). And the Beauty and the Beast reboot is the beneficiary of the CW’s cushiest timeslot — Thursdays at 9 pm after The Vampire Diaries.
Finally, Gossip Girl‘s final 11-episode season will air Mondays at 9 pm; The Carrie Diaries will take over in that slot at midseason.
On tap for midseason, in addition to The Carrie Diaries, is the new thriller Cult.
The complete CW schedule, which will be rolled out in early October instead of early September as has been customary, looks like this; new shows are in CAPS
MONDAY
8/7c 90210
9 pm Gossip Girl (THE CARRIE DIARIES takes over in January)
TUESDAY
8 pm Hart of Dixie
9 pm EMILY OWENS, M.D. (formerly known as First Cut)
WEDNESDAY
8 pm ARROW
9 pm Supernatural
THURSDAY
8 pm The Vampire Diaries
9 pm BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
FRIDAY
8 pm America’s Next Top Model
9 pm Nikita
NOT RETURNING NEXT SEASON: Ringer, The Secret Circle, One Tree Hill (which aired its series finale on April 4), H8R, Remodeled and The L.A. Complex.
I'm glad I didn't pick up Ringer last year, and quit Secret Circle quickly. CW's Wednesday and Thurday work for me.
I was just thinking about picking up Ringer when the first season hit Netflix. Won't bother now. Is 666 park Ave going to be a supernaturalish show? I saw a commercial but didn't get anything from it except that Justin from Brothers and Sisters is in it.
From imdb:If you could make one wish, what would it be? And what would you do to get it? At 666 Park Avenue, all of your dreams and burning desires can come true: wealth, sex, love, power, even revenge. But just be careful what you wish for, because the price you pay... could be your soul. Welcome to The Drake, the premiere apartment building on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Owned by the mysterious Gavin Doran (Terry O'Quinn - Lost) and his sexy wife Olivia (Vanessa Williams - Desperate Housewives), The Drake is home to dozens of residents who are unaware they're living in the dark embrace of supernatural forces. They think their dreams are all coming true, only to find they've been lured into making, what feels like, a deal with the Devil. When a young Mid-western couple - Jane Van Veen (Rachael Taylor - Charlie's Angels, Grey's Anatomy) and Henry Martin (Dave Annable - Brothers & Sisters) - is hired to manage The Drake, they soon discover that evil, obsession, and manipulation has a home. Allow yourself to be seduced by 666 PARK AVENUE, and unravel the mysteries of this devilish new drama from Alloy Entertainment.
I just saw the previews for Arrow and Beauty & The Beast on CW.
Don't you think it's really early for Fall preview commercials?
Thanks, Jackie. 666 could be interesting or could barely last a season. I'm noticiing a Vengeful trend in ABC's shows lately.
Without even seeing it yet, I don't think it'll last. Maybe I'll change my mind once I see it. I find it odd that the networks keep starting new shows with supernatural or scifi themes yet rarely give them a chance to survive. It's like they know their regular programming is boring and sucks but they're afraid to commit to the new and different shows. This half-measure is what's killing TV. Well, besides reality shows, lol
How is it the networks cant seem to figure out what we have....supernatural/sifi shows need to have at least2-3 seasons to pick up a good following. 1st season is mainly stand-alone episodes with a small on-goin plot. Wrap up major issues in the finale but leave a little something to peak interest for 2nd season.2nd season, first couple episodes should be mainly stand-alone so as not to make new viewers feel like they missed something but reference last season and start potential on-going stories. ...
Last Resort looks great. It reminds of The Last Ship by William Brinkley for some reason even though the story line is very different.The only things I will be watching from CBS is Person Of Interest and The Amazing Race.
For ABC I will be watching Last Resort, and I may try to catch up with Once Upon A Time over the summer.
Fox will be Fringe.
And NBC, I will be watching Revolution (which seems an awful lot like the Emberverse series by S.M. Stirling), the Thursday night comedy block while I do laundry, and Community and Grimm on Friday.
I am so looking forward to 666 and once upon a time restarting.Though they should have left community on thursday.
Also looking forward to person of interest coming back as well.
Premiere DatesOn the heels of NBC revealing its own roll-out schedule for the 2012-13 TV season, Fox has now come forth to detail its own game plan.
A two-night launch for the revamped X Factor (now with Britney Spears and Demi Lovato) kicks things off on Sept. 12, followed by Glee‘s return in its shiny new Thursdays-at-9 time slot. Kiefer Sutherland’s Touch brings up the rear, holding its sophomore premiere until just before Halloween.
On tap for midseason, in addition to American Idol, Hell’s Kitchen and Cops: Kevin Williamson’s Kevin Bacon-fronted serial killer thriller The Following (tentatively set to air Mondays) and the Scott Foley-Becki Newton comedy The Goodwin Games (to air Tuesdays).
All told, Fox’s premiere plan looks like this; new shows are listed in ALL CAPS
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12
8 pm The X Factor (Season 2 premiere, Part 1)
THURSDAY, SEPT. 13
8 pm The X Factor (Season 2 premiere, Part 2)
9 pm Glee
MONDAY, SEPT. 17
8 pm Bones
9 pm THE MOB DOCTOR
TUESDAY, SEPT. 25
8 pm New Girl (New episode)
8:30 pm BEN AND KATE
9 pm New Girl (Super-official season premiere)
9:30 THE MINDY PROJECT
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 28
8 pm Kitchen Nightmares
9 pm Fringe (Final season premiere)
SUNDAY, SEPT. 30
8 pm The Simpsons
8:30 pm Bob’s Burgers
9 pm Family Guy
9:30 pm American Dad
TUESDAY, OCT. 2
8 pm Raising Hope
SUNDAY, OCT. 7
7:30 pm The Cleveland Show
FRIDAY, OCT. 26
8 pm Touch
NOT RETURNING NEXT SEASON: Alcatraz, Allen Gregory, Breaking In, The Finder, House, I Hate My Teenage Daughter, Napoleon Dynamite and Terra Nova.
Wow, only one FOX show for me. Thanks for the premiere dates, I like getting them so I can put them on the calendar to know when I can check the DVR for returning shows and when to add new ones.
Premiere DatesNBC is the first broadcast network to detail its fall TV premiere plan, and, as expected, the Peacock is capitalizing on its potent Olympics platform and launching several new (Matthew Perry’s Go On, Justin Kirk’s Animal Practice) and returning (Grimm) series during the summer.Additionally, Community‘s fourth season (its first on Fridays) won’t kick off until October.
As a reminder, here’s what’s on tap for midseason: Smash, new cycles of Celebrity Apprentice, Fashion Star, Betty White’s Off Their Rockers and The Biggest Loser; new comedies Save Me, 1600 Penn and Next Caller; and new dramas Do No Harm, Infamous and Hannibal.
All told, NBC’s game plan looks like this:
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8
Go On (following Olympics) [new series]
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12
Animal Practice (following Olympics closing ceremonies) [new series]
MONDAY, AUGUST 13
8 pm Stars Earn Stripes [new reality series]
10 pm Grimm (Season 2 premiere; originals also air the following three Mondays)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
7:30 pm NFL Kickoff Special
8:30 pm Sunday Night Football (special night)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
8:15 pm Sunday Night Football
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
8 pm The Voice (two hours)
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
9 pm Go On (regular time period debut)
9:30 pm The New Normal [new series]
10 pm Parenthood
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
10 pm Guys With Kids (following finale of America’s Got Talent) [new series]
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
9 pm Grimm (regular time period premiere)
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
10 pm Revolution [new series]
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
8:30 pm Up All Night
9 pm The Office
9:30 pm Parks and Recreation
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
8 pm Animal Practice (regular time period debut)
8:30 pm Guys With Kids (regular time period debut)
9 pm Law & Order: SVU (two-hour premiere)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4
8 pm 30 Rock
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
10 pm Chicago Fire [new series]
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19
8 pm Whitney
8:30 pm Community
NOT RETURNING: Are You There, Chelsea?, Awake, Bent, Best Friends Forever, Chuck, Free Agents, Harry’s Law, The Playboy Club, Prime Suspect and The Firm.
I don't get why Grimm is premiering on a different night and time than it usually airs. Talk about confusing!
@Heather - that is the networks for you, just when a show is doing well they move it to a new time slot
Okay finally saw a preview for revoloution and that looks awesome as all out. NOW are there any fans of wrestling here? Wwe and or Impact wrestling.
Following NBC and Fox, The CW is the third broadcast network to detail its fall TV premiere plan, which as previously announced won’t swing into action until October (so as to avoid the Big 4′s September crush).All told, the network’s game plan looks a little something like this, with new shows designated in ALL CAPS:
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2
8 pm Hart of Dixie
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3
9 pm Supernatural
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8
8 pm 90210
9 pm Gossip Girl (Final season premiere)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
8 pm ARROW (Series Premiere)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11
8 pm The Vampire Diaries
9 pm BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (Series Premiere)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16
9 pm EMILY OWENS, M.D. (Series Premiere)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19
8 pm America’s Next Top Model: College Edition (premiering Aug. 24)
9 pm Nikita
NOT RETURNING NEXT SEASON: Ringer, The Secret Circle, One Tree Hill (which aired its series finale on April 4), H8R and Remodeled.
Wensday just got awesome:Watching:
Arrow
Supernatural
Dvring
The vampire diaries
Beauty and the beast
Damn shame about ringer I love SMG.
Let's see:FOX - nothing except college football and possibly X-Factor.
NBC - The Voice(?), Smash, Celebrity Apprentice, Biggest Loser; will check out Revolution.
ABC - Dancing with the Stars(?), Saturday Night College Football, Revenge.
CBS - Survivor, Amazing Race, 60 Minutes.
CW - America's Next Top Model.
Some nights I'm going to be busy with the DVR, and some nights - not so much.
Any news on The Following (FOX), Cult (CW), and Beast (ABC)? My searches only confirm that these are legitimate series but no premiere dates, not even if they'll be mid-season.
Jackie, I think Beauty and the Beast starts on Thursday Oct 11. I do not know when the other two will start.
I know, that the one on CW, I'm looking for the ABC version, called 'Beast'. It's kinda stupid two channels are doing similar shows.
Happens periodically, I think; two (or I guess even more, though I can't remember an example offhand) networks having the same idea for a show at the same time.
Might be saving it for spring.ETA: Or replacement programming for something that fails. Because something will.
Revolution is set on my dvr to record I am excited for it though it does run opisite of castle which could be bad.
I just set my DVR for Revolution also, against my better judgement. Not the show, but it's the network I have reservations about, as you all know. But now I'll bite the bullet and see what happens.Is anyone going to watch Last Resort on ABC? I haven't decided yet.
Jackie: I have been waffling over whether to watch the premier of Last Resort. Guess we'll see how I feel about it in two weeks.
Heather, I do the same thing and then the day of determines yes or no, lol. I waffled until the last minute to record Copper on BBCA and I'm really glad the yes part of me won out. It's fabulous.


Among new shows, Mindy Kaling’s The Mindy Project has, as expected, landed the plum post-New Girl slot on Tuesdays at 9:30, and Jordana Spiro’s Mob Doctor will air after Bones on Monday.
On tap for midseason, in addition to American Idol, Hell’s Kitchen, Kitchen Nightmares, The Cleveland Show and Cops: Kevin Williamson’s Kevin Bacon-fronted serial killer thriller The Following (to air Mondays) and the Scott Foley-Becki Newton comedy The Goodwin Games (to air Tuesdays).
All told, the Fox schedule looks like this; new shows are in CAPS
MONDAY
8/7c Bones
9 pm THE MOB DOCTOR
TUESDAY
8 pm Raising Hope
8:30 pm BEN AND KATE
9 pm New Girl
9:30 pm THE MINDY PROJECT
WEDNESDAY
8 The X Factor
THURSDAY
8 pm The X Factor (Results Show)
9 pm Glee
FRIDAY
8 pm Touch
9 pm Fringe
SATURDAY
8 pm Fox Sports Saturday
SUNDAY
7 NFL OT
8 pm The Simpsons
8:30 pm Bob’s Burgers
9 pm Family Guy
9:30 pm American Dad
NOT RETURNING NEXT SEASON: Alcatraz, Allen Gregory, Breaking In, The Finder, I Hate My Teenage Daughter, Napoleon Dynamite and Terra Nova.