Sports continues to be a big driver for NBC For the first time in 23 years, with the NFL, MLB, the NBA, and college football taking up a good part of the fall schedule, which was released on Monday. The week gets off to a familiar start in September with two hours of The Voice returning for another round on Mondays, followed by Line of Fire, a new drama starring Peter Krause. Come November, St. Denis Medical and The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins take over the first hour as The Voice goes to a single hour. Tuesday will belong to the NBA when its season begins in October.
Wednesday and Thursday continue to be dominated by Dick Wolf franchises, with his three Chicago series running back-to-back-to-back on Wednesday and the two original entries in his Law & Order franchise the following night. Thursday starts with a civilian version of the Peacock hit reality show The Traitors, hosted by Alan Cumming. Happy’s Place and Newlyweds, a new comedy starring Téa Leoni and Tim Daly, kick off Friday, followed by a two-hour block of Dateline. The weekend is dominated by football, with the Big Ten or Notre Dame on Saturday and the NFL on Sunday.
On the bench, NBC has one drama, one comedy, and a game show waiting for midseason. The Rockford Files stars David Boreanaz in the role originally made famous by James Garner in the 1970s. Sunset P.I. takes a comedic approach at the private investigator space, starring Jake Johnson and Jane Levy. Finally, Today co-host Savannah Guthrie will host a live version of Wordle.
Shows gone from our television sets include Brilliant Minds and Stumble.