NBC Unveils Its Fall Premiere Dates

Chuck

NBC will kick off its fall premiere week with Chuck and two new series, The Event and Chase, the network announced Thursday.

Check out our day-by-day guide to all the networks' fall schedules

Chuck's fourth season will debut on Monday, Sept. 20 at 8/7c, followed by conspiracy thriller The Event at 9/8c and Jerry Bruckheimer's Chase at 10/9c.

The Biggest Loser and Parenthood begin new seasons the following night at 8/7c and 10/9c, respectively. On Wednesday, Sept. 22, new spy drama Undercovers will lead into Law & Order: SVU and new series Law & Order: Los Angeles.

On Thursday, Sept. 23, NBC adds the new series Outsourced to the network's comedy block following The Office at 9:30/8:30c. The Apprentice closes the night in the 10/9c slot.

Makeover series School Pride debuts Friday, Sept. 24 at 8/7c. Outlaw, a new legal series starring Jimmy Smits, premieres  that same night at 10/9c.

NBC will launch the NFL season with NFL Kickoff on Thursday, Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. ET.

Check out the full schedule below:

Monday, Sept. 20
8/7c Chuck
9/8c The Event
10/9c Chase

Tuesday, Sept. 21
8/7c The Biggest Loser
10/9c Parenthood

Wednesday, Sept. 22
8/7c Undercovers
9/8c Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
10/9c Law & Order: Los Angeles

Thursday, Sept. 23
8/7c Community
8:30/7:30c 30 Rock
9/8c The Office
9:30/8:30c Outsourced
10/9c The Apprentice

Friday, Sept. 24
8/7c School Pride
9/8c Dateline
10/9c Outlaw

Saturday, Sept. 25
8/7c Law & Order: Los Angeles (repeat)
9/8c Chase (repeat)
10/9c Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (repeat)

Thursday, Sept. 9
8 p.m./ET NFL Kickoff - Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints

Sunday, September 12
7 p.m./ET Football Night In America
8:15 p.m./ET Sunday Night Football - Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins

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