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NBC's 2007 Sked: Wednesday Is Now Friday Night

NBC on Wednesday unveiled its mid-season schedule, and the major moves and premieres are as follows:Tuesday: Starting Dec. 26, Dateline NBC claims the 8 o'clock slot. Where are the Panthers now playing, you ask?Wednesday: Friday Night Lights airs at 8 (effective Jan. 10), followed by Deal or No Deal.Sunday: The reality competition Grease: You're the One That I Want (and The Title I'm Already Fed Up with Typing) airs at 8 pm (premiering Jan. 7), followed by The Apprentice (the Southern California-based Season 6 starts Jan. 7, with the first two outings airing 9:30 to 11) and Crossing Jordan (returning Jan. 21).Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday: No changes.Still MIA: Jeff Goldblum's Raines and The Black Donnellys will debut sometime "in spring 2007," says the press release.UPDATE: TV Guide's original Matt, Matt Roush, has penned a Dispatch expertly surveying NBC's moves. Check it out.

Matt Mitovich

NBC on Wednesday unveiled its mid-season schedule, and the major moves and premieres are as follows:
Tuesday: Starting Dec. 26, Dateline NBC claims the 8 o'clock slot. Where are the Panthers now playing, you ask?
Wednesday: Friday Night Lights airs at 8 (effective Jan. 10), followed by Deal or No Deal.
Sunday: The reality competition Grease: You're the One That I Want (and The Title I'm Already Fed Up with Typing) airs at 8 pm (premiering Jan. 7), followed by The Apprentice (the Southern California-based Season 6 starts Jan. 7, with the first two outings airing 9:30 to 11) and Crossing Jordan (returning Jan. 21).
Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday: No changes.
Still MIA: Jeff Goldblum's Raines and The Black Donnellys will debut sometime "in spring 2007," says the press release.
UPDATE: TV Guide's original Matt, Matt Roush, has penned a Dispatch expertly surveying NBC's moves. Check it out.