TV Schedule For Fall 2017 Revealed, Including CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox & The CW
The major five TV networks have revealed their schedules for Fall 2017, with many popular shows now competing against each other.
NBC, Fox, ABC, CBS and The CW are unveiling their slate of new programming as part of Upfronts Week in addition to sharing their new schedules for the coming year. The following is a compilation of the five schedules arranged by day and timeslot.
(*) indicates new show
MONDAYS
8 p.m.
ABC – Dancing With the Stars
CBS (through late October) – The Big Bang Theory / 9JKL*
CBS (after October) – Kevin Can Wait / 9JKL*
Fox – Lucifer
NBC – The Voice
The CW – Supergirl
9 p.m.
ABC – Dancing With the Stars (Hour 2)
CBS (through late October) – Kevin Can Wait / Me, Myself and I*
CBS (after October) – Me, Myself and I* / Superior Donuts
Fox – The Gifted*
NBC – The Voice (Hour 2)
The CW – Valor*
10 p.m.
ABC – The Good Doctor*
CBS – Scorpion
NBC – The Brave*
TUESDAYS
8 p.m.
ABC – The Middle / Fresh Off the Boat
CBS – NCIS
Fox – Lethal Weapon
NBC – The Voice
The CW – The Flash
9 p.m.
ABC – Black-ish / The Mayor*
CBS – Bull
Fox – The Mick / Brooklyn Nine-Nine
NBC – Superstore / The Good Place
The CW – DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
10 p.m.
ABC – The Gospel of Kevin*
CBS – NCIS: New Orleans
NBC – Chicago Fire
WEDNESDAYS
8 p.m.
ABC – The Goldbergs / Speechless
CBS – Survivor
Fox – Empire
NBC – The Blacklist
The CW – Riverdale
9 p.m.
ABC – Modern Family / American Housewife
CBS – Seal Team*
Fox – Star
NBC – Law & Order: SVU
The CW – Dynasty*
10 p.m.
ABC – Designated Survivor
CBS – Criminal Minds
NBC – Chicago P.D.
THURSDAYS
8 p.m.
ABC – Grey’s Anatomy
CBS (through late October) – Thursday Night Football
CBS (after October) – The Big Bang Theory / Young Sheldon*
Fox – Gotham
NBC (through early November) – Will & Grace / Great News
NBC (after early November) – Thursday Night Football
The CW – Supernatural
9 p.m.
ABC – Scandal
CBS (through late October) – Thursday Night Football (Hour 2)
CBS (after October) – Mom / Life in Pieces
Fox – The Orville*
NBC (through early November) – This Is Us
NBC (after early November) – Thursday Night Football (Hour 2)
The CW – Arrow
10 p.m.
ABC – How to Get Away with Murder
CBS (through late October) – Thursday Night Football (Hour 3)
CBS (after October) – S.W.A.T.*
NBC (through early November) – Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders*
NBC (after early November) – Thursday Night Football (Hour 3)
FRIDAYS
8 p.m.
ABC – Once Upon a Time
CBS – MacGyver
Fox – Hell’s Kitchen
NBC – Blindspot
The CW – Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
9 p.m.
ABC – Marvel’s Inhumans*
CBS – Hawaii Five-0
Fox – The Exorcist
NBC – Taken
The CW – Jane the Virgin
10 p.m.
ABC – 20/20
CBS – Blue Bloods
NBC – Dateline
SUNDAYS
7:30 p.m.
Fox – Bob’s Burgers
8 p.m.
ABC – To Tell the Truth
CBS – Wisdom of the People*
Fox – The Simpsons / Ghosted*
NBC – Sunday Night Football
9 p.m.
ABC – Shark Tank
CBS – NCIS: Los Angeles
Fox – Family Guy / The Last Man on Earth
NBC – Sunday Night Football (Hour 2)
10 p.m.
ABC – Ten Days in the Valley*
CBS – Madam Secretary
NBC – Sunday Night Football (Hour 3)
Many shows are being saved for midseason, which typically begins in January and lasts through subsequent spring months. Some returning favorites being reserved for later in the season include The Bachelor, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Quantico on ABC, The Amazing Race, Code Black, Elementary, Man With a Plan and Undercover Boss on CBS, American Grit, The F Word with Gordon Ramsay, MasterChef, New Girl and The X-Files on Fox, Chicago Med, Little Big Shots, Shades of Blue, Timeless and The Wall on NBC and iZombie, The 100 and The Originals on The CW.
Midseason will also serve as the launchpad for the American Idol reboot, as well as new shows like By the Book and Instinct on CBS, Alex, Inc., The Crossing, Deception, For the People and Splitting Up Together on ABC, 9-1-1, LA to Vegas and The Resident on Fox, A.P. Bio, The Awesome Show, Champions, Ellen’s Game of Games, Genius Junoir, The Handmade Project, Reverie and Rise on NBC and Black Lightning and Life Sentence on The CW.
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