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ABC on Wednesday became the third broadcast network (after NBC and The CW) to lock down premiere dates for the Fall TV season.
The new season gets underway on Tuesday, Sept. 17 with a fresh installment of Dancing With the Stars (also streaming on Disney+) leading into the series premiere of High Potential, which stars It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s Kaitlin Olson as an unassuming genius who helps the police crack tough cases.
ABC’s other scripted debut — Doctor Odyssey, starring Joshua Jackson and Don Johnson and executive-produced by Ryan Murphy — premieres Thursday, Sept. 26, nestled between new seasons of 9-1-1 and Grey’s Anatomy. Also making its debut that month: The Golden Bachelorette, with leading lady Joan Vassos.
Then in October, the Emmy-winning comedy Abbott Elementary returns for another school year, and Shark Tank kicks off a new season of cutting deals.
All told, ABC’s primetime rollout looks like this:
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SATURDAY, AUG. 24
7:30 pm College Football
MONDAY, SEPT. 9
8 pm Monday Night Football (on select weeks)
TUESDAY, SEPT. 17
8 pm Dancing With the Stars Season 33 premiere (simulcast on Disney+)
10 pm HIGH POTENTIAL series premiere
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18
8 pm THE GOLDEN BACHELORETTE series premiere
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20
9:01 pm 20/20 Season 47 premiere (two hours)
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26
8 pm 9-1-1 Season 8 premiere
9 pm DOCTOR ODYSSEY series premiere
10 pm Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 premiere
SUNDAY, SEPT. 29
7 pm America’s Funniest Home Videos Season 35 premiere
8:01 pm The Wonderful World of Disney
MONDAY, OCT. 7
8 pm Dancing With the Stars (special night)
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9
9:30 pm Abbott Elementary Season 4 premiere
10:02 pm SCAMANDA docuseries premiere
MONDAY, OCT. 14
8 pm Celebrity Wheel of Fortune season premiere
9 pm Press Your Luck season premiere
10 pm What Would You Do? season premiere
FRIDAY, OCT. 18
8 pm Shark Tank Season 16 premiere
American Idol, The Bachelor, Bachelor in Paradise, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Conners (final season), EXTREME MAKEOVER: HOME EDITION, The Rookie, What Would You Do? and Will Trent
The Good Doctor, Not Dead Yet and Station 19
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How is Celebrity Wheel of Fortune held for midseason if it premieres in October?
On some weeks during the fall (but not every week), ABC will have a Monday Night Football game, either an ESPN simulcast or a secondary game. Presumably the game shows will air during the open weeks, and then weekly after football season.
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Networks often schedule shows in this way to maintain viewer interest and provide a mix of programming throughout the year.
so High Potential is just abc’s desperate attempt at Elsbeth?
Based on a French series from 2021: https://tvline.com/news/high-potential-abc-series-order-kaitlin-olson-1234987302/
Probably Copied and Pasted throughout the season directly from French Version judging from the trailer.
Wow, nothing to watch until mid-season when The Rookie and Will Trent come back. Although I might give High Potential a shot.
It’s so weird that Bachelor in Paradise just disappeared! Was it ever officially canceled?
doesn’t that normally air in the summer with the Bachelorette?
It aired on the Fall season in 2022 and 2023, but previously used to air in the summer.
They have decided old people dating might have higher ratings. Look, this is winter tv, maybe. It was an interesting one off, that had a dude with a lot of garbage. Come back tv with known veterans is easy summer ratings. What are they doing?
I just found out that it won’t be back til next year via Deadline
What about The Conners?
Held for Midseason, whenever that is.
will wait for rookie…hope high potential is good
So ABC has one sit-com and 4 dramas. That is only 4.5 hours of scripted TV a week. It looks like the writers wrote themselves out of jobs with their strike. Also, there are lots of holes in this schedule. Do they not yet know what they are going to show?
So, ABC continues to leave “Holey Moley” in limbo for the last 2+ years? They should just rip off that band-aid and officially kill it. It would be easier for us fans.
They should have done the same with Wipeout before waiting seven years until that abysmal TBS version aired.
Also Abbot is premiering late in the Fall season. Does ABC not care about their most successful sitcom on TV right now?
Oh please. October 9 is not late. November or December is late. Just be a bit more patient.
So what does ABC plan on airing Monday at 10pm following Press Your Luck?
“TBD” (added) –Mgmt.
A little light on scripted fare this season
Indeed, all detailed here: https://tvline.com/lists/networks-most-reality-tv-fewest-scripted-shows/
Lots of holes it seems. So weird.
Can’t wait for Grey’s to come back!!! Shame on you ABC for the cancelation of Station 19, hope another station picks up this great show!!!
I bought my own place and I didn’t even get cable or subscribe to any kind of tv because I want to pirate every tv shows I want to watch. However, I don’t think there is a single thing worth pirating this year. NBC and now ABC have absolutely nothing interesting and I don’t see CBS having anything good either. This year, it’s all trash.
I miss an old-school premiere week. The hoopla, promotional campaigns, and rollout seems even more special compared to today’s meh presentations.
Outside of football and Abbott Elementary, I guess my viewership will be held for midseason, as well.
From the looks of this schedule, we won’t be watching ABC until the second half of the season when The Rookie and Will Trent come back. Why put those shows off for so long? OH, we do watch Abbott, so there is 30 minutes. Very disappointed that Station 19 is not coming back.
I hate Abbott Elementary time slot, would make so much more sense to have it open the night and just have Golden Bachelorette begin at 8:30/7:30
Meh.
To all the networks,
You use the smart resume for the millions of commercials but you can’t get any one that knows what they are doing to make it work right
Don’t forget the only reason you have shows on at all is from us the people at home that keep you in business but we are the first ones you screw