Comedy makes a return to the one-time home of Must See TV, as a single hour-long comedy block comes to Friday. NBC announced their new fall schedule yesterday that contained a single comedy and only two new shows making the cut. The week gets off to a familiar start with The Voice returning for another round on Mondays, followed by a reboot of Quantum Leap, where a new team looks to follow up on the mysteries of the original. Tuesday leads off with more of The Voice, followed by a second season of La Brea and the fifth and final season of New Amsterdam.
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 three entries in his Law & Order franchise the following night. The Capital One College Bowl kicks things off on Friday until November, when it will be replaced by the new George Lopez comedy Lopez vs. Lopez, Young Rock. Both will be followed by two hours of Dateline NBC. Sunday remains filled with the NFL.
The Blacklist moves to midseason for its tenth go-around, though it is still producing a full 22-episode season. Comedies waiting for midseason include a Night Court reboot, starring John Laroquette and Melissa Rouch, and the returning American Auto and Grand Crew. Several drama pilots were not ready for consideration but may see life as midseason replacements.
Shows gone from our sets include This Is Us, The Thing About Pam, Ordinary Joe, The Endgame, Mr. Mayor, Keenan, and the never-aired Hungry.