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Best Medicine and Animal Control are on the move

Josh Charles and Abigail Spencer, Best Medicine
Francisco Roman/FOXIf you fell into a deep sleep and woke up a year from now, you would have little trouble navigating the network television schedules. Consistency is the theme of the 2026-2027 primetime TV season, with the big networks keeping things as unchanged as possible, and Fox is no exception.
Reality television continues to dominate Fox's schedule, with Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays devoted to unscripted programming like The Floor, Celebrity Weakest Link, and Hell's Kitchen. The doctors are in on Tuesdays with Best Medicine, which premiered last winter, moving up to the fall to be paired with Doc.
The only noticeable difference will be seen on Sundays, when the usual block of animated programming is interrupted by a very live-action Joel McHale. Animal Control, which spent last season on Thursday nights and is Fox's only surviving live-action comedy, invades Animation Domination at 8:30 p.m.
Murder in a Small Town and Memory of a Killer will be held until midseason, along with animated comedies American Dad!, Bob's Burgers, Family Guy, and Krapopolis. The biggest splash on the schedule will be the new take on the corny classic Baywatch, which will premiere in 2027 with an all-new cast led by Stephen Amell. Also making its debut next year is the drama The Interrogator, starring Stephen Fry as an MI6 agent who assembles a team of crime-crackers to stop the world's most dangerous criminals.
And if you're into looking far ahead — to the 2027-2028 TV season, in this case — Fox has given green lights to a pair of new shows, including an updated version of Highway to Heaven, which will be ushered in by Friday Night Lights' Jason Katims. The original premiered in 1984 and starred Michael Landon as an angel who helped out people on Earth. Additionally, Seth MacFarlane is spinning off Family Guy with Stewie, an animated series focusing on the diabolical youngest member of the Griffin family.
Below is a complete list of Fox's new and returning 2026-2027 shows, the shows that didn't make the cut, and the network's weekly fall TV schedule.
More fall TV:
99 to Beat, Animal Control, Best Medicine, Celebrity Name That Tune, Celebrity Weakest Link, Doc, The Floor, Grimsburg, Hell's Kitchen, Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, The Floor, The Simpsons, Universal Basic Guys
Baywatch, The Interrogator, Marriage Market
Going Dutch
American Dad, Baywatch (new), Bob's Burgers, Crime Scene Kitchen, Don't Forget the Lyrics, Extracted, Family Guy, Fear Factor: House of Fear, Gordon Ramsay's Secret Service, The Interrogator (new), Krapopolis, LEGO Masters, Marriage Market (new), The Masked Singer, MasterChef, Memory of a Killer, Murder in a Small Town, and Next Level Chef.

Gordon Ramsay, Hell's Kitchen
FoxCheck out the full Fox fall TV schedule below. All times listed in Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.
8 p.m.: Celebrity Name That Tune (Season 6)
9 p.m.: Celebrity Weakest Link (Season 2)
8 p.m.: Best Medicine (Season 2)
9 p.m.: Doc (Season 3)
8 p.m.: The Floor (Season 6)
9:30 p.m.: 99 to Beat (Season 2)
8 p.m.: Hell's Kitchen (Season 25)
9 p.m.: Special Forces: World's Toughest Test (Season 5)
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: FOX College Football Friday
7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT: Fox Sports Saturday
7 p.m.: NFL on Fox
7:30 p.m.: The OT / Fox Animation Encores
8 p.m.: The Simpsons (Season 38)
8:30 p.m.: Animal Control (Season 5)
9 p.m.: Universal Basic Guys (Season 3)
9:30 p.m.: Grimsburg (Season 3)