CBS is unveiling their packed 2022 fall TV schedule.
06.06.2022 - 22:33 / deadline.com
As we reported last month, Fox broke with tradition this year by announcing the bulk of its programming slate for the 2022-23 but not a fall schedule in conjunction with its May 16 upfront presentation. The network continues to be forging its own path by unveiling today its fall grid along with premiere dates, becoming the last broadcast network to release its fall lineup but the first to announce premiere dates.
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Fox brass called new country music drama Monarch, the network’s first fully-owned drama, a “top priority,” when they pulled it from the schedule two weeks before it was to debut in January and pushed it fall. The series, starring Susan Sarandon, Trace Adkins and Anna Friel, is living up to that label as it is getting the same treatment in the fall that it was going to receive in midseason — a premiere behind an NFL game on Sunday (Sept. 11, following a football doubleheader) and a Tuesday 9 PM regular time slot, following The Resident.
Here’s Fox fall 2022-23 schedule (all times ET/PT unless noted) with premiere dates, in chronological order, followed by a brief analysis on the schedule, which, like most of the fall lineups revealed at the upfronts, features few changes from last season.
SUNDAY
On September 11
8-9 PM — MONARCH (series premiere Part I simultaneous in all time zones; Part II on Tuesday, Sept. 20)
Beginning September 25
8-8:30 PM — The Simpsons 8:30-9 PM — The Great North 9-9:30 PM — Bob’s Burgers 9:30-10 PM — Family Guy
MONDAY
Beginning September 19
8-9 PM — 9-1-1 9-10 PM — The Cleaning Lady
TUESDAY
Beginning September 20
8-9 PM — The Resident 9-10 PM — MONARCH
WEDNESDAY
Beginning September 21
8-9 PM — The Masked Singer 9-10 PM — Lego Masters
THURSDAY
Beginning September 29
8-9 PM — Hell’s
CBS is unveiling their packed 2022 fall TV schedule.
Saturday, Sept. 1710:00 PM — “48 Hours”Sunday, Sept. 187:30 PM — “60 Minutes”Monday, Sept. 198:00 PM — “The Neighborhood”8:30 PM — “Bob Hearts Abishola” 9:000 PM — “NCIS”10:00 PM — “NCIS: Hawaii”Thursday, Sept. 208:00 PM — “FBI”9:00 PM — “FBI: International”10:00 PM — “FBI: Most Wanted”Wednesday, Sept. 218:00 PM — “Survivor”10:00 PM — “The Amazing Race”Sunday, Sept. 258:00 PM — “Big Brother”Wednesday, Sept. 288:00 PM — “Survivor”9:30 PM — “The Amazing RaceThursday, Sept. 298:00 PM — “Young Sheldon”8:30 PM — “Ghosts”9:00 PM — “So Help Me Todd”10:00 PM — “CSI: Vegas”Sunday, Oct. 27:30 PM — “60 Minutes”8:30 PM — “The Equalizer”9:30 PM — “East New York”Wednesday, Oct. 58:00 PM — “Survivor”9:00 PM — “The Real Love Boat”10:00 PM — “The Amazing Race”Friday, Oct. 78:00 PM — “S.W.A.T.”9:00 PM — “Fire Country”10:00 PM — “Blue Bloods”Sunday, Oct. 97:00 PM — “60 Minutes”8:00 PM — “The Equalizer”9:00 PM — “East New York”10:00 PM — “NCIS: Los Angeles”
Joe Otterson TV ReporterCBS has announced premiere dates for its fall 2022 lineup.Network cornerstone “NCIS” will return for its 20th Season on Monday, Sept. 19, followed by the second season premiere of “NCIS: Hawai’i.” Fellow franchise entry “NCIS: Los Angeles” is back for its 14th Season on Oct. 9.The broadcaster’s three “FBI” shows have Tuesdays all to themselves, with all three shows returning for new seasons beginning Sept.
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterFox has formally set its 2022 fall schedule, with the long-gestating country music drama “Monarch” set to make its debut.Fox’s announcements comes two weeks after the broadcaster’s upfront presentation on May 16, whereas other broadcasters announced their schedule the day of their presentation. However, with this announcement Fox is also announcing its fall premiere dates, which other networks have yet to do.The full schedule can be seen below.“Monarch,” which stars Susan Sarandon and Trace Adkins, was originally meant to debut back on January 30 after the NFC Championship game. Fox moved the show to fall approximately two and half weeks before the originally scheduled launch date.
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