Schedule taken from EW, in a schedule where every single new series is either produced or co-produced in-house:
MONDAY 8-10 P.M. — Dancing with the Stars 10-11 P.M. — Castle "DWTS" dodges the bullet again, but can they survive without Len Goodman's snarling (which has become more pronounced as the dance numbers have become less ballroom and more "So You Think You Can Dance"--Adam, is the parent show in the UK doing the same thing?)? TUESDAY 8-8:30 P.M. — THE MUPPETS--It's time to play the music, it's time to light the lights, it's time to meet the Muppets again in a mock-reality show behind-the-scenes format created by "Big Bang Theory" co-creator Bill Prady. 8:30-9 P.M. — Fresh Off the Boat 9-10. PM. — Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 10-11 P.M. — QUANTICO--Young and sexy FBI agents in training who get involved in matters over their heads. "The Catch," Shonda Rhimes' newest drama, with Mireille Enos as a fraud investigator, will show up in mid-season instead of on Thursday Shondaland night, although I wouldn't count on it. WEDNESDAY 8-8:30 P.M. — The Middle 8:30-9 P.M. — The Goldbergs 9-9:30 P.M. — Modern Family 9:30-10 P.M. — black-ish 10-11 P.M. — Nashville The first time in a while that the Wednesday night lineup has stayed intact for a second fall, although "The Middle" and "Modern Family" are getting long in the tooth (and Disney isn't getting any syndication money from those shows). THURSDAY 8-9 P.M. — Grey’s Anatomy 9-10 P.M. — Scandal 10-11 P.M. — How to Get Away with Murder Thursday in Shondal--excuse me, TGIT--remains the same. FRIDAY 8-8:30 P.M. — Last Man Standing 8:30-9 P.M. — DR. KEN--The multi-cam replacing "Cristela" is based on the fact that Ken Jeong of "The Hangover" movies was actually a doctor before he became an actor. That's right, kids, funny Asian doctor. My sides! 9-10 P.M. — Shark Tank 10-11 P.M. — 20/20 SATURDAY 8 P.M. — Saturday Night Football SUNDAY 7-8 P.M. — America’s Funniest Home Videos (Tom Bergeron's last season observing the nut kicks). 8-9 P.M. — Once Upon a Time 9-10 P.M. — OIL--Don Johnson's back and ABC's got him in a soaper about a North Dakota family finding oil in them thar Black Hills. 10-11 P.M. — OF KINGS AND PROPHETS--ABC jumps into the Bible with a loincloth and sand soaper. In the bullpen for mid-season are "The Family," a generic political soap with Joan Allen, Zach Gilford, Andrew McCarthy and Allison Pill, Dan Savage's one-camera sitcom "The Real O'Neals," about a Catholic family where the son has a secret (and if you're familiar with Savage, you know what that secret is) with Jay R. Ferguson, Martha Plimpton and Chicago actress Mary Hollis Imboden (who played a newspaper reporter as a recurring character on "Boss"), the reboot of John Hughes' "Uncle Buck" as an African-American (played by Mike Epps) in a one-camera sitcom, and "Wicked City," an LA version of "True Detective" with a new story every season (if they make it to a second season)--the first season deals with an 80s case about sex, drugs and rock and roll on the Sunset Strip, with Erika Christensen and Taissa Farmiga. -- -- TV or Not TV .... The Smartest (TV) People! You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TV or Not TV" group. To post to this group, send email to tvornottv@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tvornottv-unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tvornottv?hl=en --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TVorNotTV" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tvornottv+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.