Global TV has announced its Fall lineup and it is full of new and returning shows.
16.06.2020 - 21:33 / deadline.com
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVNBC has unveiled a fall 2020 schedule comprised entirely of series that are yet to film new seasons. It is a strategy similar to CBS’ approach as both networks appear confident that they can get new episodes ready by sometime in the fall.
(The official start of the 2019-20 season will likely be pushed.)NBC is one of two broadcast networks, along with Fox, that are yet to make any pickup decisions on their pilots. It did, however, give a straight-to-series
.Global TV has announced its Fall lineup and it is full of new and returning shows.
Hard-hitting news show “60 Minutes” and true crime series “48 Hours” are coming to Global this fall.
B Positive” and a reboot of “The Equalizer” starring Queen Latifah.
fall schedule, ABC is already making changes to its Wednesday night lineup.“Black-ish” has been moved back up for a fall premiere, taking the place of the new Kari Lizer comedy “Call Your Mother.” “Black-ish” will now air at 8:30 p.m. following “The Goldbergs,” with “American Housewife” moving to 9:30 p.m.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVAfter an “upfront week” that spanned five and a half weeks, from Fox unveiling its fall lineup on May 11 to ABC announcing its fall roster earlier today, June 17, we have a fall 2020 grid of the broadcast networks’ schedules.The fall schedule is as atypical as the way it was unveiled this year amid a coronavirus pandemic.
was announced Tuesday as the event’s emcee and producer. It’s too early to tell what shape the telecast will take, Burke said, with Kimmel and others “hard at work on a number of different options.” The comedian proved his adroitness when the pandemic forced “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to tape at his house and the show remained “as entertaining as it ever had been,” Burke said.
Modern Family and How to Get Away with Murder may have signed off for good this spring, but ABC will still welcome back plenty of old favorites this fall TV season, assuming production is able to resume. The network has announced its planned fall 2020 TV schedule, and most of it looks pretty familiar.Thursdays still belong to Grey's Anatomy, its spin-off Station 19, and A Million Little Things.
Jimmy Kimmel, ABC’s late-night host, was announced Tuesday as the event’s emcee and producer. It’s too early to tell what shape the telecast will take, Burke said, with Kimmel and others “hard at work on a number of different options.” The comedian proved his adroitness when the pandemic forced “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to tape at his house and the show remained "as entertaining as it ever had been,” Burke said.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterABC released its fall lineup on Tuesday, with the broadcaster planning to be back to business as usual despite the production shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.Guidelines were recently issued on how shows can resume production despite the pandemic, though the vast majority of productions have not started up again yet.“We wanted to honor the current environment and be thoughtful, which is why we waited until this moment when we have more confidence in our
“SVU”-verse may soon be dead.On Tuesday, NBC announced that the newest “Law & Order” spinoff “Organized Crime” would air Thursdays at 10/9c, directly following “SVU.” (Go here to see the full Fall 2020 line-up.) The newest offshoot of Dick Wolf’s long-running franchise was ordered to series in March and features “SVU” alum Christopher Meloni reprising the character of Elliot Stabler.In addition to the show’s timeslot, the Peacock net also offered up a tantalizing new detail in the series’
NBC has revealed their full schedule for the Fall 2020-2021 season.
The Voice will return to Mondays and Tuesdays with a familiar quartet of coaches in Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Gwen Stefani. This Is Us, New Amsterdam, the One Chicago suite, Superstore, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, SVU, and The Blacklist will also kick off new seasons this fall. NBC will be bringing some new blood to their fall lineup in the Law & Order: SVU spin-off, titled Law & Order: Organized Crime, which features Christopher Meloni returning to his role as Elliot Stabler.
return to the universe is finally taking shape. The new spinoff, called, will make its debut this fall.
Also Read: Here's the Fall 2020 TV Schedule for Broadcast Networks - So FarWednesdays will once again be entirely dedicated to Dick Wolf’s “Chicago” series, with “Chicago Med” at 8 p.m. leading into “Chicago Fire” at 9 p.m.
Will Thorne Staff WriterNBC has announced its fall schedule, with its biggest shows seemingly set to return despite the current coronavirus production situation.Sources close to the network say that while it is unlikely that everything will be ready in time for the traditional start of the network season in September, it is confident that the return to production is moving along fast enough that it will have its biggest series like “This Is Us” and new “Law & Order” spinoff “Law & Order:
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has been going strong since 1999, but not all of its major characters have stayed throughout its long run.In fact, the only remaining original cast member from season 1 of the series is Mariska Hargitay who started as detective Olivia Benson and has since become the captain of the Special Victims Unit.
You do NOT mess with Eliot Stabler. Christopher Meloni, the actor who played the famed detective on Law & Order: SVU for over a decade years, popped off when President Donald Trump tweeted his nonsensical “LAW & ORDER!” message for the umpteenth time. In response to the president’s June 4 tweet, Chris shot back with “You would be arrested!” And he would certainly know. He spent 12 seasons nabbing New York City’s most especially heinous.
Patrick Dempsey is returning to TV!