Is the Show Episodes Continuing With New Seasons
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Fall 2020 TV Lineup: What You Need to Know About the New and Returning Shows
Check out what's coming this fall to ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, and The CW
With a very unconventional, COVID-19-impacted year still well underway, 2020's fall TV season will look a little bit different than usual. There are plenty of new and returning shows that made the cut and many others that got the axe, and we've gathered the most need-to-know information about what the five broadcast networks have planned for the coming months in one easy to digest place. Without further ado, it's time to take a look at what's happening this fall on The CW, ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox. Check it out below!
ABC
ABC's 2020-2021 Fall TV Lineup: Everything We Know So Far
While you might still be wiping away your tears after the Modern Family series finale, the good news for fans of ABC shows is that the network decided to renew a good amount of its slate, meaning that favorites like The Good Doctor, black-ish, and The Goldbergs will all go on to see another year. It should come as no shock that long-running titans like Grey's Anatomy and The Bachelorette will both continue to hold solid spots in the lineup. Joining the schedule for 2020-2021 are David E. Kelley'sBig Sky, the new comedy seriesCall Your Mother, which stars Kyra Sedgwick, and the revival ofSupermarket Sweep, hosted by Leslie Jones.
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CBS
CBS's 2020-2021 Fall TV Lineup: Everything We Know So Far
For the 2020-2021 schedule, CBS renewed about two dozen (!!) shows, marking the returns of Young Sheldon , Mom, and Evil. All three shows within the NCIS universe — the titularNCISand its spin-offs,NCIS: New Orleans and NCIS: Los Angeles— have earned spots in the lineup, and we'll be seeing more ofAll Rise, Blue Bloods,andThe Neighborhood, too. As for new additions, you can get excited for the Chuck Lorre comedy B Positive, theSilence of Lambs sequel seriesClarice (which will debut midseason), and a Queen Latifah-starring reboot ofThe Equalizer.
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NBC
NBC's 2020-2021 Fall TV Lineup: Everything We Know So Far
This fall on NBC, a great group of reliable favorites are returning.This Is Uswill continue to make you cry in Season 5, and it will be joined byNew Amsterdam, the One Chicago shows, andLaw & Order: SVU, all of which received three-season pickups.The Blacklist,Brooklyn Nine-Nine,Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, and Manifestare also coming back. As for new shows, Elliot Stabler fans should start rallying now because Dick Wolf is gracing us with the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit spin-off, Law & Order: Organized Crime, which will see the return of Christopher Meloni's beloved detective. Also scheduled to make their debuts on NBC this fall areYoung Rock, based on the childhood of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, the Ted Danson comedyMr. Mayor, co-created by Tina Fey, and Kenan Thompson'sThe Kenan Show.
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The CW
The CW's 2020-2021 Fall TV Lineup: Everything We Know So Far
There's a lot happening on The CW this fall, including the closure Supernatural fans deserve, with the final season set to finally finish out after being put on hold amid the coronavirus pandemic. Riverdale, Nancy Drew, Legacies, and Roswell, New Mexico will return with new episodes, and the network is continuing to invest in superheroes with the renewals of Batwoman, Black Lightning, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl, and The Flash. New shows includeSuperman & Lois, which stars Tyler Hoechlin, the Jared Padalecki-starringWalker, and the midseason additionsKung Fu andRepublic of Sarah.The CW has also acquired the rights to a few scripted series likeCoroner,Dead Pixels,Swamp Thing, andTell Me a Story.
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FOX
Fox's 2020-2021 Fall TV Lineup: Everything We Know So Far
Even with Empire over, Fox continues to forge ahead with plans for the fall lineup, and plenty of favorites are coming back. We're definitely not losingThe Masked Singeranytime soon, and both 9-1-1 shows (9-1-1and9-1-1: Lone Star) have been renewed, too. Last Man Standing, Family Guy, Prodigal Son, The Simpsons ,Bless the Harts, Duncanville, andBob's Burgersare scheduled to premiere new seasons in the fall as well. New series includeCall Me Kat, a comedy from Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik, animated venturesThe Great North andHousebroken, plus the dramasNeXt andFilthy Rich, which were moved from midseason to the fall.
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Source: https://www.tvguide.com/news/features/fall-2020-tv-lineup-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-new-and-returning-shows/
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