2017 Upfronts: NBC release 2017-18 Schedule
NBC released its 2017 fall schedule a day before its upfront presentation and the schedule has three new series included.
MONDAYS:
8:00 - The Voice
10:00 - The Brave (New)
TUESDAYS:
8:00 - The Voice
9:00 - Superstore
9:30 - The Good Place
10:00 - Chicago Fire
WEDNESDAYS:
8:00 - The Blacklist
9:00 - Law & Order: SVU
10:00 - Chicago PD
THURSDAYS:
8:00 - Will & Grace
8:30 - Great News
9:00 - This Is Us
10:00 - Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders (New)
FRIDAYS:
8:00 - Blindspot
9:00 - Taken
10:00 - Dateline
SUNDAYS:
Sunday Night Football
SUNDAYS (After January)
8:00 - Little Big Shots
9:00 - Ellen's Game of Games (New)
10:00 - Shades of Blue
MIDSEASON:
Dramas: include “Rise” from “Friday Night Lights” executive producer Jason Katims and “Hamilton” producer Jeffrey Seller; provocative “Good Girls” from “Scandal” alum Jenna Bans; and Amblin Television’s “Reverie,” with “Chicago Med” returning to Thursdays at 10 p.m.
Comedy “A.P. Bio,” executive produced by Seth Meyers and Lorne Michaels, will be ready to school the competition while “Champions” brings Mindy Kaling back to NBC as an executive producer. Chris Hardwick’s “The Awesome Show,” “Ellen’s Game of Games” from Ellen DeGeneres, “Genius Junior” hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, and “The Handmade Project” executive produced and hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman highlight a potent alternative slate.
MONDAYS:
8:00 - The Voice
10:00 - The Brave (New)
TUESDAYS:
8:00 - The Voice
9:00 - Superstore
9:30 - The Good Place
10:00 - Chicago Fire
WEDNESDAYS:
8:00 - The Blacklist
9:00 - Law & Order: SVU
10:00 - Chicago PD
THURSDAYS:
8:00 - Will & Grace
8:30 - Great News
9:00 - This Is Us
10:00 - Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders (New)
FRIDAYS:
8:00 - Blindspot
9:00 - Taken
10:00 - Dateline
SUNDAYS:
Sunday Night Football
SUNDAYS (After January)
8:00 - Little Big Shots
9:00 - Ellen's Game of Games (New)
10:00 - Shades of Blue
MIDSEASON:
Dramas: include “Rise” from “Friday Night Lights” executive producer Jason Katims and “Hamilton” producer Jeffrey Seller; provocative “Good Girls” from “Scandal” alum Jenna Bans; and Amblin Television’s “Reverie,” with “Chicago Med” returning to Thursdays at 10 p.m.
Comedy “A.P. Bio,” executive produced by Seth Meyers and Lorne Michaels, will be ready to school the competition while “Champions” brings Mindy Kaling back to NBC as an executive producer. Chris Hardwick’s “The Awesome Show,” “Ellen’s Game of Games” from Ellen DeGeneres, “Genius Junior” hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, and “The Handmade Project” executive produced and hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman highlight a potent alternative slate.
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