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NETWORK TV Fall 2024

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


Fall Line up: FOX NBC CBS ABC The CW

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

FALL TV 2021: CBS

CBS TVLookFall2021  Upfronts 


                        
    
  CBS has released their  fall lin eup.  For the first time in  its run "NCIS" is changing nights and times it will no longer air Tuesday Nights at 8pmet; it's moving to Monday nights at 9pmet.  Like NBC has done with Wednesday and Thursday night : giving them over to Dick Wolf series, CBS is giving the Dick Wolf series "FBI" Tuesday night. This is with the spin-off "FBI: Most Wanted" and in the middle a new series "FBI: International".     Monday will still have comedies in the first hour and they are adding a new "NCIS" spin-off "NCIS: Hawai'i".    

         The program that held that Monday 10pmet slot, "Bull" is moving to Thursday Nights at 10pmet.   Wednesdays will have a two hour of reality programming night with "Survivor" and "Tough as Nails"  and for the first time in a few years: a new CSI series, "CSI: Vegas".  Meanwhile. "S.W.A.T" will air Fridays at 8pmet for while, but will eventually be replaced with a reality show in the slot and moved to Sundays 10pmet.  "SEAL Team" is going to run a few episodes on CBS Sundays at 10pmet before being moved to Paramount Plus. "NCIS" Los Angeles is on Sundays at 9pmet now. 

    Thursdays will still have comedies for two hours, including new comedy "Ghosts" taking the former "Mom" slot at  9pmet. 
 
   Midseason has a new drama "Good Sam" planned, comedy  : "Smallwood"  and new reality show "Come Dance with Me"

      Some special programming includes: The Activist and two Christmas movies "A Christmas Proposal"  and "Christmas Takes Flight" 

   Here's the full schedule;  all times ET; new series highlighted in blue 

Monday 
8pm  The Neighborhood
8:30pm  Bob ♥ Abishola
9pm   NCIS    (new night and time) 
10pm  NCIS: Hawai'I 

Tuesday 
8pm  FBI 
9pm   FBI: International 
10pm  FBI: Most Wanted 

Wednesday
8pm  Survivor 
9pm  Tough As Nails
10pm CSI: Vegas 

Thursday 
8pm  Young Sheldon 
8:30pm United States of AL
9pm  Ghosts 
9:30pm B Positive 
10pm  Bull (new night) 

Fridays 
8pm  S.W.A.T/ Unscripted 
9pm  Magnum P.I
10pm Blue Bloods 

Saturdays
8pm Saturday Encores 
9pm  Saturday Encores 
10pm  48 Hours 

Sundays 
7pm 60 Minutes 
8pm  The Equalizer
9pm  NCIS : Los Angeles 
10pm  SEAL Team/ S.W.A.T 


Press Release after the jump 

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Fall TV 2021: ABC

ABC  TVLookFall2021  Upfronts 



        
    ABC has released its  Fall line up.    This season, hit drama "Big Sky" moves to ABC' big Thursday drama night following  "Grey's Anatomy" and "Station 19" taking the slot of the recently canceled "Rebel".  Meanwhile, ABC seemed to like the idea of moving "The Bachelorette" after they delayed it to fill in gaps for pandemic line up, it will be back in fall this year. Tuesday 8pmet. 
  
      The remake of "The Wonder Years" has been given a slot next to "The Goldbergs"giving ABC an '80's themed hour on Wednesday nights.  "Home Economics" ,which is coming back for a 2nd season, is moving a tick down to 9:30pmet after  "The Connors" . "Black-ish" won't be back until mid-season to air the final season. Newest drama "Queens" will air after "The Bachelorette" on Tuesdays.   "Celebrity Wheel of Fortune" will be back now on Sundays before" Supermarket Sweep" and drama "The Rookie" finishing out Sunday. 

      During Midseason,  a new season of "American Idol"  , a new limited event series "Women of the Movement" , new comedies : "Abbott Elementary" and "Maggie". 

   Here's the  line up all times ET; new shows highlighted in blue 

Monday
8pm  Dancing with the Stars
10pm  The Good Doctor 

Tuesday 
8pm  The Bachelorette 
10pm Queens 

Wednesday 
8pm The Goldbergs 
8:30pm  The Wonder Years
9pm  The Conners 
9:30pm Home Economics (new time) 
10pm  A Million Little Things

Thursday 
8pm Station 19 
9pm  Grey's Anatomy 
10pm  Big Sky

Friday 
8pm Shark Tank 
9pm  20/20 (Two hours) 

Saturday 
8pm Saturday Night Football 

Sunday
7pm America's Funniest Home Videos
8pm  Celebrity Wheel of  Fortune 
9pm  Supermarket Sweep 
10pm The Rookie 

Press release after the jump 

Monday, May 17, 2021

FALL TV 2021: FOX

FOX  TVLookFall2021 Upfronts 

   
       FOX has released its fall  line up.    This season will be their last with "Thursday Night Football" taking up that said night.  WWE "Smackdown" continues on Friday nights.  There are two new dramas on the line up with "The  Big Leap" and "Our Kind of People"  no live-action comedies are in the line up due again to space. "Animation Domination" continues on Sundays with shows that will be sticking around for a while.  "The Great North" has been renewed for a third season meaning it'll be around for the 2022-23 season, 2nd season starts this year. Wednesday continues to be a reality night with "The Masked Singer" and new  series "Alter Ego"  

     In midseason, they'll have comedies joining the line up along with "9-1-1" spinoff series "9-1-1 Lone Star" .   New Comedies included are "Welcome to Flatch" and "Pivoting"   New dramas for mid season are "The Cleaning Lady" and "Monarch"  and a new reality series with Gordon Ramsey "Next Level Chef" ,  "Don't Forget the Lyrics" and "Domino Masters" round out their reality series additions. 

Here's their fall line up; all times ET , new shows highlighted in blue 

 Monday

8pm  9-1-1
9pm  The Big Leap

Tuesday 
8pm  The Resident 
9pm  Our Kind of People 

Wednesday 
8pm The Masked Singer 
9pm  Alter Ego 

Thursdays, beginning October 7
8pm/5pt   Thursday Night Football 

Friday 
8-10pm   WWE's  Friday Night Smackdown 

Saturday
7-10:30p  FOX Sports Saturday

Sunday 
7-7:30pm NFL on Fox
7:30pm  The OT/ Encores
8pm  The Simpsons 
8:30pm The Great North 
9pm  Bob's Burgers 
9:30pm  Family Guy 



Full Press Release after the Jump 

Friday, May 14, 2021

Fall TV 2021: NBC

NBC TVLookFall2021  Upfronts 


     
        NBC has announced their fall line up 
      
          Of note, NBC is making Thursday Night a "Law and Order" Night with the return of SVU and Organized Crime , a new series "Law and Order : For the Defense" . This matches their other Dick Wolf franchise "Chicago" series night they have on Wednesdays. Meanwhile, you'll notice that "This is US" is not on the fall line up, the series will return in midseason for  its final season.  NBC's fall line up has 3 new dramas and you will notice there's no comedy series.

NBC is planning to use the Olympics to launch the final season of "Brooklyn-Nine Nine" and won't be part of the traditional season. 

As stated above, while NBC won't have comedy in the fall, that doesn't mean they abandoned it. 

        Here's the schedule new series highlighted in blue  (all Times ET)

Monday 
8-10pm The Voice 
10-11pm  Ordinary Joe 


Tuesday 
8-9pm The Voice
9-10pm  La Brea 
10-11pm  New Amsterdam 

Wednesday
 8-9pm Chicago Med
9-10pm  Chicago Fire 
10-11pm  Chicago P.D 

Thursday
8-9pm  Law & Order : For the Defense 
9-10pm   Law & Order SVU
10-11pm  Law & Order: Organized Crime 

Friday 
8-9pm The Blacklist 
9-11pm Dateline NBC 

Saturday 
8-9pm  Drama Encores 
9-10pm Dateline Weekend Mystery
10-11pm SNL Vintage 

Sunday 
7-8:20pm Football Night in America 
8:20-11p  NBC Sunday Night Football 


   During the holiday period, NBC will continue their tradition of live TV musicals with "Annie Live!" They also have two new animated specials planned "Trolls Holidays in Harmony" and "Jimmy Fallon's Five More Sleeps 'Til Christmas" . Of course "Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade" , "The National Dog Show" , "Christmas in Rockefeller Center" .  Christmas episodes of their comedies "Kenan", "Young Rock" and, "Mr. Mayor". 

      In the mid season, new comedies:  "American Auto" and "Grand Crew" , new True Crime show, "The Thing about Pam". The final season of "This is US"  Also "American Song Contest," a US version of Eurovision.   Also AGT : Extreme, "The Wheel" (from the UK)  ,"That's My Jam" and "LA Fire and Rescue" 
      
          
Press Release after the Jump 
           

Thursday, May 13, 2021

Peanuts Film Festival : Bon Voyage. Charlie Brown (And Don't come back!!)

Peanuts 




       This time we are looking at the last Peanuts movie made when Charles Schulz was alive, and until 2015 was the last Peanuts theatrical movie.  "Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (And Don't Come Back!!)"  (Which I 'm just going to call Bon Voyage)  came out in May of 1980.  This movie is a light Peanuts favorite of mine, probably because it was on rerunning on TV so much.  In our blogging order, this is the final Peanuts film we are looking at, this has been fun doing the Peanuts Film Festival theme of posts.  Let's get going. 

     The movie starts with a girl looking at  bag with the name S. Brown on it and writing a letter to some one named Charles. ( I wonder who that is) Meanwhile, in Charlie Brown land (what?)  at school Linus is talking to the class as if he was the teacher because that's how that works, and there are two new students named Babette and Jacques, who are exchange students.  In exchange, Charlie Brown and Linus have been chosen to go to France. 
I kind of want to see what these  French kids had to do for two weeks/ Copyright Paramount


       Charlie Brown then gets a letter, it's from the girl in the credits, in French, which is convenient  that he got a letter from France when he's going to France.  Peppermint Patty and Marcie are going to France too. (Which makes that Peppermint Patty being in Charlie Brown's class image earlier confusing since they go to different schools)   Lucy yells the title of the movie and we'll never see her again. This movie is literally 76 minutes long, which is shorter than a Hallmark Channel TV movie without ads. 

     And most of this movie that says our characters will be in France, barely gets to the France. There's an airplane ride scene where Snoopy does stuff on a plane (back when riding planes were fun) and the other characters do stuff.  They also have a meta moment of the movie being watched on the plane being a Paramount movie, which this movie is. Also Marcie knows French, which is convenient too!   She can read the letter, and the girl wants to meet Charlie Brown and welcome to stay at her home.  Which is called  , Château du Mal Voisin (House of the Bad Neighbor).  (Which means State Farm isn't there)    The girl's name is  Violette Honfleur.  
uhh Copyright Paramount / Paramount 



     This is movie is a movie that has time for stuff, which you can maybe forgive because it's Peanuts and you are here to see Peanuts, but if you wanted the plot to kick off, it's a long ride.  Linus knows Scottish geography  and they  are going to London. Yes, London. Which is not in France. (wow )  This movie feels like it's structured like the comic strip, where events happen with an arc through taking it's time to set it up then get to the meat. Some part of me wonders if this was an idea for a special but was given a theater run instead.  I don't want to be too hard on it, it's just something to note.
My life has been enriched , I'm Charlie Brown/ Copyright Paramount 

more after the jump 
      

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

But First These Messages: Like a Rock

Commercials 




    I haven't done a "But First These Messages" segment in sometime, so this is time. A special edition this is a look (but not a over detailed ) look at the famous "Like a Rock" Chevy campaign. This campaign ran from 1991-2003, using the Bob Segar also called "Like a Rock" This was used to promote Chevy trucks because the trucks are built "like a rock" get it?

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Short Lived Series: Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1996)

The Lookback  




           Finally back to one of our favorite topics, random obscure shows that didn't last long.  This time, we are looking at "Mr. & Mrs. Smith"  from 1996.  That's right there's a series called "Mr. & Mrs. Smith"  that first aired on CBS on September 20, 1996 and ran for the long time of just over a month.  It has 13 episodes.    I don't think this series is based off the 1941 movie "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" about a married  couple who find out that their marriage is not valid and comedy ensues.  I also don't think it's based off the  2005 film with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, that would be hard to do. 

       This series is about two spies, Mr. Smith only known as Mr. Smith is played by Scott Bakula. (Meaning this is where Sam Quantum Leaped) . and Mrs. Smith is played by Maria Bello.  So now, you may be wondering what this series about?  

Wednesday, May 05, 2021

Do Watch Elliott From Earth

Cartoon Network  Opinion 



     I was going to do a blog post about each episode, and give my thoughts on episodes one by one, that was my intention before the series premiered.  Then the series premiered, and I watched each day it came on the air (all 10 days straight).  Watching the show, I wasn't sure what to expect first, but now that I've watched it, I think this is a better way to a post about this show. 

       "Elliott From Earth" is a Cartoon Network series made from Cartoon Network's European Studios the same studios that made " The Amazing World of Gumball". You can see they might have a similar aesthetic to the series.  It is a different creator and writing staff. 
Copyright Cartoon Network Studios Europe 


  The very thing is called "Chapter One: The Journey Begins" and this chapter is 4, 11-minute episodes called "Wednesday" .
    
     The show starts with a very thematic feel to it start, we meet Elliott who is 11-years-old and seems to be on the quest to make friends. His mother a geologist named Frankie and live and travel in a R.V where she goes around trying to prove...aliens are real. She has this particular rock that she says came from outer space and might be a clue, she's also  been made fun by other geologists.  From the start, you can see Elliott is an optimistic character but long for stability and friends. He also likes dinosaurs, as noted by his toy dinosaur, that he introces to another boy with the same name.   
       
    The show sets up the characters well and I do like how it's the parent who thinks aliens are real  and it's not a kid trying  to have to convince his parent.  The art style is already amazing, and I like the designs, but more on that later. 

       
  The show is called "Elliott from EARTH" but he's still on Earth. We have to get to from part.  That means the meteorite.  So the meteorite is activated  sends them to another world. This is like a world like a forest/jungle/swap area. Strange frogs, which you will be seeing in future episodes as the little intro cards. I'm going to do this spoiler free, but do watch the show (heh the title of the post) and notice the little nuggets and details, this show rewards those who rewatch after the first time, you'll love it. 

      They also lose the meteorite, because we need our characters to stay from Earth not on Earth, or we have no plot. A dinosaur is met, a good boy, they name him Mo. They speak dinosaur and somehow the dino speaks their language, it's weird, but it's alright.  



      It's still Wednesday, we go to part 3, they find out, yes they are in a different world, but they were actually in a biosphere.  They are taken out of the biosphere because they aren't supposed to be there. This is the start of where you get to see the different alien creature-folk as the world building comes alive.  Already, we had some cool world building going on, and this makes it even better. 

    Episode 4 is the conclusion of Chapter One and the "Wednesday" arc. We meet the world of the show ,now we are in this beautiful city.  I won't give too much, as I promised but this episode does a good message of don't judge a book by its cover and it's actually the Mom who has to learn that. These four episodes set up the series well and it seems like it will be an interesting journey.  It is story-driven show, if you like that type of thing, like you can't watch it out of order really at all, so mind that for this part and the rest. 

           This show does have comedy and it's some great moments, that don't want to explain because this a post making a pitch to you to watch and enjoy this series yourself.   Episodes 5 and 6, I love how the tiles of these episodes are alliterative. I do love episodes and stories that take place at the same time but from different sides. I think case: episode 5 is same time focused on what Elliott and Mo are doing, while Episod 6 is with Frankie. That's fun.  Elliott goes to a school like place and is apprehensive about joining because we get some more backstory about how his constant moving made him not able to make friends. It's a nice touch, and the episode works well. Episode 6 drives the plot along with Frankie trying to learn more about this world and getting help with finding the meteorite.  



      Some episodes in the series are characters experiencing this world.  Pause. I'm going to mention it here the theme intro is awesome, I'm also surprised it was longer than 5 seconds, or at least allowed to air on tv and be longer than 5 seconds.  Gumball's theme is short for example on Live TV. Un pause. (what?)  I like these episodes where you learn about different characters, creatures and strange things in this world. Because it is a not a grounded our Earth world, there's stuff to play around with. Episodes 5 to 16 are Chapter 2, this book is little bottom heavy. (slight joke?) 

 
   What are some episodes that stood out to me between 5-10?   "Chaotic Clumping" is fun because of Mo and Elliott getting combined. It's also good example of a strength of this show, it takes plots we've seen and gives them twists.  The endings are especially great. 




   Episodes 11-15 have a great strength to them as well.  "Parallel Paradox" (episode 11) does a great job of  taking a plot we've seen before of character has to be in two places at once and executes its own style , spin and humor on it.  It's a funny episode just as much as anything else.   "Temporal Tedium" is a well done episode, the twist  of end is just perfect. This show has a dark humor it works well. 

  Episode 16 is the  Chapter 2 finale and, so far, the last episode that has aired. It ties stuff together from the other episodes and explains the deep the question of Mo learning what happened to dinosaurs. Which um well that's not good.  It feels like it's going to be an episode with one thing but that one thing ties it together and makes it a good episode that also wants you to want more. That's all I'm going to say.  
  
       This post is mostly me just saying I really love this show. It's not completely perfect, but it's a enjoyable ride. You can watch all the episodes in one sitting or as I did watched them when they premiered day by day.   
   
        Since this is a cartoon, the thing you notice is the art work . The colors have a neon look to them, it is a very colorful program, with the different alien species they have unique designs and colors and bring a whole lot to the look of the show.  As the title says, do watch this show, it's has fun characters, environments and stories to tell.  

  That's it for now, tune in next time when we figure out what this message from aliens telling us not to open this box means.