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NETWORK TV Fall 2024

It's that time of year again! The networks are releasing their fall line ups


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Thursday, November 16, 2023

ABC sets Midseason premiere Dates

ABC  Midseason 2024  Network TV 



       ABC has released its midseason line up.  The network is blending in unscripted shows along with the return of scripted shows, post strike.   The midseason starts on Monday, January 22 with a two-hour premiere of  The Bachelor.  

        Comedy Wednesday nights are back on February 7, with The Conners, Not Dead Yet, and 1 hour of Abbott  Elementary.   Judge Steve Harvey returns to finish off the line up.  

        American Idol is back on February 18 with a two-hour premiere followed by  What Would You Do? which returns to ABC after a few years absence.  

      Tuesday, February 20 is the drama night with Will Trent, The Rookie, and The Good Doctor.  

  Moving from the FOX network to ABC it's 9-1-1 which will get Thursday Nights followed by the prerenal long holder shows of Grey's Anatomy and Station 19.  Returning March 14. 

    Here are the dates in detail; all times ET /PT  

Monday, January 22
8pm  The Bachelor (two hours) 
10:01pm 20/20"  (all-new limited true crime series, title TBA) 

Wednesday, February 7 
8pm The Conners
8:30pm  Not Dead Yet
9pm Abbott Elementary (one-hour premiere) 

Sunday, February 18
8pm American Idol (two hours) 
10pm What Would you Do? 

Tuesday, February 20 
8pm Will Trent 
9pm The Rookie 
10pm The Good Doctor 

Thursday, March 14
8pm 9-1-1
9pm Grey's Anatomy 
10pm Station 19 

Press Release after the Jump 

PRESS RELEASE

November 16, 2023

ABC Announces 2024 Midseason Premiere Dates

WEDNESDAY NIGHT COMEDIES RETURN FEB. 7 WITH A SPECIAL ONE-HOUR PREMIERE OF THE EMMY® AWARD-WINNING ‘ABBOTT ELEMENTARY’

 

BREAKOUT DRAMA ‘WILL TRENT’ PREMIERES TUESDAY, FEB. 20, WITH FAN FAVORITES ‘THE ROOKIE’ AND ‘THE GOOD DOCTOR’

NO.1 BROADCAST DRAMA ‘9-1-1’ SETS ITS HIGHLY ANTICIPATED NETWORK DEBUT THURSDAY, MARCH 14 ALONGSIDE ‘GREY’S ANATOMY’ AND ‘STATION 19’

 

SMASH HIT REALITY SERIES ‘THE BACHELOR’ LAUNCHES ITS NEW SEASON MONDAY, JAN. 22, WITH ‘AMERICAN IDOL’ JOINING THE SCHEDULE SUNDAY, FEB. 18

 

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Clockwise from left: ABC/Nino Muñoz; ABC/Matt Sayles; ABC/Art Streiber; ABC/Eric McCandless*

ABC announced today its 2024 midseason premiere dates, featuring a robust lineup of high-stakes dramas, fan-favorite comedies, unparalleled unscripted series and groundbreaking news hours. The network has earned the season’s No. 1 entertainment network among Adults 18-49 for four consecutive years and delivered a fall schedule full of original programming.

Audiences will tune in starting Monday, Jan. 22, as Joey Graziadei begins his journey to find love when “The Bachelor” premieres, followed by an all-new eight-episode true-crime series of ABC News’ “20/20” which explores some of the most shocking love crimes of all time.

Fan-favorite comedies “The Conners” and “Not Dead Yet” debut Wednesday, Feb. 7, followed by a special one-hour premiere of the Emmy® Award-winning “Abbott Elementary.” Unscripted courtroom comedy series “Judge Steve Harvey” rounds out the Wednesday lineup.

The historic star-maker competition series “American Idol” premieres its seventh season on ABC Sunday, Feb. 18. ABC News’ “What Would You Do?” makes its return to primetime, reintroducing the iconic hidden camera show to new and returning viewers.

High-stakes dramas “Will Trent,” “The Rookie” and “The Good Doctor” return for new seasons on Tuesday, Feb. 20, while television’s No. 1 broadcast drama “9-1-1,” premieres Thursday, March 14, alongside the iconic dramas “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Station 19.”

Additional programming to be announced in the coming weeks. The previously announced series pickup “High Potential” will debut during the 2024-2025 broadcast season.

ABC MIDSEASON PRIMETIME SCHEDULE PREMIERE DATES ARE AS FOLLOWS (all times listed are Eastern/Pacific).

DAYTIMESERIES
MONDAY, JAN. 228:00 p.m.“The Bachelor” (two hours)
10:01 p.m.“20/20” (all-new limited edition true-crime series, title to be announced)
   
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 78:00 p.m.“The Conners”
8:30 p.m.“Not Dead Yet”
 9:00 p.m.“Abbott Elementary” (one-hour premiere)
10:00 p.m.“Judge Steve Harvey”
   
SUNDAY, FEB. 188:00 p.m.“American Idol” (two hours)
 10:00 p.m.“What Would You Do?”
   
TUESDAY, FEB. 208:00 p.m.“Will Trent”
 9:00 p.m.“The Rookie”
 10:00 p.m.“The Good Doctor”
   
THURSDAY, MARCH 148:00 p.m.“9-1-1”
9:00 p.m.“Grey’s Anatomy”
10:00 p.m.“Station 19”


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Contacts:
ABC Entertainment:
Ashley Kline Shapiro, Vice President, Publicity
ashley.r.kline@disney.com

Chelsie Tanamachi, Director, Publicity (Unscripted)
chelsie.m.tanamachi@disney.com

Katherine Taylor, Director, Publicity (Scripted)
katherine.taylor@abc.com

ABC News:
Van Scott, Vice President, Publicity
van.scott@abc.com

Media Relations

Ashley Kline Shapiro

Vice President, ABC Entertainment Publicity

Katherine Taylor

Director, Scripted Publicity

Chelsie Tanamachi

Director, Unscripted Publicity

Michaela Zukowski

Shierra Earley-Alvarez

Cheryl Pratesa

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