NBC is the first broadcast network to unveil its 2021-22 game plan and, um, funny story: For the first time (ever?) there is not a single sitcom on the network’s fall schedule. The prime culprit? The resurgent Law & Order franchise! Read on for more…
♦ NBC is turning over its Thursday lineup, once the hallowed home of Must-See comedies, to Law & Order. Forthcoming spinoff Law & Order: For the Defense will kick things off at 8 pm, followed by SVU and Organized Crime. (For those keeping track at home, Dick Wolf now owns almost 30 percent of NBC’s schedule.)
♦ Brooklyn Nine-Nine‘s 10-episode farewell season will premiere this summer following the conclusion of NBC’s Olympics coverage.
♦ The Voice will only air one cycle next season, in the fall.
♦ This Is Us‘ sixth and final season will premiere at midseason, but the delay contains a silver lining: All 18 episodes will air uninterrupted. (Full story here.)
♦ Bubble series Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, Manifest, Debris and Good Girls are MIA, but they have not cancelled — at least not yet. An NBC rep confirms that final renewal decisions will be made in the coming weeks. (Keep tabs on TVLine’s 2021 Renewal Scorecard for the latest.)
MONDAY
8 pm The Voice
10 pm ORDINARY JOE
TUESDAY
8 pm The Voice
9 pm LA BREA
10 pm New Amsterdam
WEDNESDAY
8 pm Chicago Med
9 pm Chicago Fire
10 pm Chicago P.D.
THURSDAY
8 pm LAW & ORDER: FOR THE DEFENSE
9 pm Law & Order: SVU
10 pm Law & Order: Organized Crime
FRIDAY
8 pm The Blacklist
9 pm Dateline NBC
SATURDAY
8 pm Drama Encores
9 pm Dateline Saturday Night Mystery
10 pm SNL Encores
SUNDAY
7 pm Football Night in America
8 pm Sunday Night Football
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