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The NBC fall television schedule has arrived!
After a wave of cancellations -- some surprising -- NBC is is launching two new powerhouse dramas in the fall, Timeless and This Is Us, both right after pop culture phenom The Voice. It's also looking to bring back its iconic Thursday night comedy block, with The Good Place and Superstore airing in prime spots.
Beyond that though, NBC is delivering a lot of safe bets early on, with reliable shows such as Law & Order: SVUand the Chicago franchise in expected slots. Newcomer Chicago Justiceand the much-hyped The Blacklistspinoff won't come until mid-season, which is also when we'll see exciting new comedies Powerless, andGreat News, which reunites many from the30 Rock team.
Check out the full schedule below, and get ready to set your DVR accordingly.
NBC's fall TV lineup: everything you need to know.
MONDAY
8/7c:The Voice
10/9c: Timeless
New time-travel drama Timeless follows ratings juggernaut The Voice, which adds Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys this season. Timeless' slot, which helped make The Blacklist a winner, signals a big investment in show from The Shield's Shawn Ryan and Supernatural's Eric Kripke.
Check out trailers from NBC's new shows
TUESDAY
8/7c:The Voice
9/8c: This Is Us
10/9c: Chicago Fire
Another strong program follows The Voice -- this one Dan Fogleman's new dramedy, This Is Us. It's already winning rave reviews for it's "beautiful" and "provocative" exploration of a group of people who are united by birthdays, and much more (and you can check out a trailer here.). Sandwiched between stalwarts The Voice and Chicago Fire, it's being given a strong chance for success.
8/7c: Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon
Looks like we'll continue to be able to thank Grimm it's Friday.
8/7c: Saturday Dateline Mysteries
7/6c: Football Night in America
8:20/7:20c:Sunday Night Football
Come January, NBC will fight hard for post-NFL supremacy with the return of Jennifer Lopez cop-drama Shades of Blueand Dick Wolf's new Chicago Justice.