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NETWORK TV Fall 2025

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


Fall Line up: FOX NBC CBS ABC The CW

Premiere Dates CBS ABC

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

FALL TV 2026: ABC

FallTVLook 2026   ABC  Upfronts 




ABC also has decided to be consistent as the network didn't cancel one scripted program this season.  They will be moving  High Potential to midseason.  Also of  note, there will be no Bachelor based series in the fall line up either.   For the fall line up, they will be including revival of Scrubs meaning Shifting Gears comes in the midseason.   R,J Decker will be taking the fall slot. The Rookie returns in midseason with a new spin-off series, The Rookie North. 

Here's the fall line up . all times are ET/PT, unless otherwise noted, there's no new series so no blue highlighting 

Monday 
8pm/5pt  Monday Night Football 

Tuesday 
8pm Dancing with the Stars 
10pm R.J Decker 

Wednesday 
8pm Scrubs 
8:30pm Abbott Elementary 
9pm  Celebrity Jeopardy! 
10pm Shark Tank 

Thursday 
8pm 9-1-1
9pm 9-1-1 Nashville 
10pm  Grey's Anatomy 

Friday 
8pm Celebrity Wheel of Fortune 
9pm  20/20 (two hours) 

Saturday 
7:30pm/4:30pt College Football 

Sunday 
7pm America's Funniest Home Videos 
8pm  The Wonderful World of Disney 

Press release after the jump 

Press release - Primetime – ScriptedPrimetime – Unscripted

May 12, 2026

ABC ANNOUNCES FALL 2026 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE

NETWORK DOMINATES MULTIPLATFORM SEASON RANKINGS WITH
1 DRAMA, NO. 1 COMEDY, NO. 1 NEW COMEDY,
AND NO. 1 ALTERNATIVE SERIES
IN KEY DEMO

 

FALL SCHEDULE BOASTS RETURNING FAVORITES,
WITH NEW SERIES ‘THE ROOKIE: NORTH’ TO DEBUT IN 2027

On the heels of a successful 2025-2026 broadcast season where ABC dominated the multiplatform rankings among Adults 18-49, the network announced its fall 2026 primetime schedule today. For the first time in ABC history, the network has renewed their entire scripted lineup and, for the second year in a row, will increase their original scripted slate in midseason with the addition of new series “The Rookie: North.”

In the second full season where Nielsen reported on competitive cross-platform broadcast ratings, ABC tops the charts with four of the Top 5 programs, including “High Potential” (No. 1), “Dancing with the Stars” (No. 3), “The Rookie” (No. 4) and “Abbott Elementary” (No. 5). In fact, ABC claims 10 of the Top 20, with the addition of “Scrubs” (No. 6), “9-1-1” (No. 9), “Grey’s Anatomy” (No. 12), “9-1-1: Nashville” (No. 14), “Will Trent” (No. 16) and “Shifting Gears” (No. 17), more shows than any other broadcast network. Among Total Viewers, ABC claims four of the Top 10 programs including “High Potential” (No. 3), “Dancing with the Stars” (No. 5), “Will Trent” (No. 6) and “The Rookie” (No. 9). ABC also surged among younger viewers this season, with the network scoring the Top 3 programs among Adults 18-34, including “Dancing with the Stars” (No. 1), “The Rookie” (No. 2) and “High Potential” (No. 3).*

“We enter this fall season from a position of undeniable strength,” said President of Disney Television Group Craig Erwich. “Our focus has always been simple: Make the best shows on television and get them to audiences however they want to watch. That strategy continues to drive the success of ABC and Hulu — from legacy hits being embraced by new generations to breakout series becoming the next cultural touchstones. With a standout slate of comedies, dramas, unscripted and live programming, alongside marquee events like the Super Bowl, the College Football Playoff, the GRAMMYSⓇ and the OscarsⓇ in 2027, our content engine is firing on all cylinders.”

ABC will air ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” on most Monday nights, simulcast with ESPN. A detailed schedule will be announced later this week.

Fans will head back to the ballroom on Tuesdays as juggernaut “Dancing with the Stars” returns for its 35th season, followed by the sophomore season of Scott Speedman-led drama “R.J. Decker.”

Wednesday nights kick off with a comedy block of this season’s No. 1 new comedy, “Scrubs,” and the award-winning, No. 1 comedy series “Abbott Elementary.” “Celebrity Jeopardy!” and a new season of “Shark Tank” round out the night.

Ryan Murphy’s “9-1-1” and “9-1-1: Nashville” return to the action-packed Thursday night lineup alongside the longest-running medical drama, “Grey’s Anatomy.”

Ryan Seacrest and Vanna White return to the wheel on “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” Friday nights, followed by ABC News’ top-rated newsmagazine “20/20,” anchored by David Muir and Deborah Roberts.

“America’s Funniest Home Videos” leads Sunday nights followed by movies under “The Wonderful World of Disney” umbrella, kicking off with the world television premiere of “Inside Out 2.”

New seasons of previously announced returning series “The Bachelor,” “Bachelor in Paradise,” “High Potential,” “Shifting Gears,” “The Rookie” and “Will Trent” will debut in 2027. Also joining the lineup in 2027 is the expansion of “The Rookie” universe with the new drama, “The Rookie: North.” Fall premiere dates will be announced at a later date, as well as additional midseason announcements.

All episodes will be available to stream the next day on Hulu.

ABC’S 2026 FALL PRIMETIME SCHEDULE (all times listed are Eastern/Pacific).

DAY                              TIME               SERIES

MONDAY

8:00 p.m.          ESPN’s “Monday Night Football”

TUESDAY

8:00 p.m.          “Dancing with the Stars”

10:00 p.m.         “R.J. Decker”

WEDNESDAY

8:00 p.m.          “Scrubs”

8:30 p.m.          “Abbott Elementary”

9:00 p.m.         “Celebrity Jeopardy!”

10:00 p.m.       “Shark Tank”

THURSDAY

8:00 p.m.          “9-1-1”

9:00 p.m.         “9-1-1: Nashville”

10:00 p.m.        “Grey’s Anatomy”

FRIDAY

8:00 p.m.          “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune”

9:00 p.m.         “20/20” (two hours)

SATURDAY

7:30 p.m.          College Football

SUNDAY

7:00 p.m.          “America’s Funniest Home Videos”

8:00 p.m.         “The Wonderful World of Disney”

THE ROOKIE: NORTH
Expanding the universe, “The Rookie: North” introduces Alex Holland who believed his midlife wasn’t worthy of a crisis. But after a violent home invasion ignites a dormant purpose, Alex battles a lifetime of failed commitments by joining the Pierce County Police Department as a rookie. Policing from the urban coast to the rural forest where backup isn’t just five minutes away, Alex must prove to his skeptical training officer, his fellow rookies and himself, that he’s finally found something worthy of the fight. The all-new series stars Jay Ellis, Janet Montgomery, Karen Fukuhara, Chris Sullivan, Froy Gutierrez, Mya Lowe and Malik Watson.

“The Rookie: North” is a spinoff of “The Rookie,” the long‑running hit series that was created by Alexi Hawley and recently renewed for a ninth season at ABC. Both series are produced by Lionsgate Television in partnership with 20th Television. Alexi Hawley will serve as executive producer and writer, with Nathan Fillion, Mark Gordon, Bill Norcross and Michelle Chapman also executive producing. Jay Ellis is a producer.

Follow “The Rookie: North” (#TheRookieNorth) on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, and TikTok.

Photos can be found here. 

*Source: Cross Platform analysis of Nielsen Linear + SCR data based on 7 days of viewing from the linear air date and streaming FSD. Includes pre-premieres. Broadcast original series only. Excludes, sports, specials, news and repeats. Linear based on Nielsen’s Updated Big Data Plus Panel Sample (9/14/25-4/19/26). 








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