NBC's Fall Schedule Is Here: Find Out Which Hit Dramas Are Moving to New Nights

Blindspot is on the move this fall, while two highly anticipated spinoff series are being held for midseason, the network announced on Sunday

By Tierney Bricker May 15, 2016 4:30 PMTags
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The newbies will have to wait their turn this year on NBC.

The network unveiled their line-up for the 2016 fall TV season on Sunday, and while there are some shake-ups, many of the new dramas, including Taken, and spinoffs Chicago Justice and The Blacklist: Redemption, will be waiting until midseason to make their debuts. 

Still, This Is Us, a new drama starring Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia, will earn one of the coveted post-The Voice timeslots, while Kristen Bell and Ted Danson's new sitcom, The Good Place, also landed a fall debut. And fans of Blindspot should take notice that the drama starring Jaimie Alexander is moving to a new night, and so is Chicago Med...

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Check out the full schedule below (New shows are in caps): 

MONDAY
8-10 p.m. The Voice
 
10-11 p.m. TIMELESS
 
TUESDAY
8-9 p.m. The Voice
 
9-10. p.m.  THIS IS US
 
10-11 p.m. Chicago Fire 

WEDNESDAY
8-9 p.m. Blindspot
 
9-10 p.m. Law & Order: SVU
 
10-11 p.m. Chicago P.D.
 
THURSDAY
8-8:30 p.m. Superstore
 
8:30-9 p.m. THE GOOD PLACE

9-10 p.m.: Chicago Med
 
10-11 p.m. The Blacklist
 
FRIDAY
8-9 p.m. CAUGHT ON CAMERICA WITH NICK CANNON
 
9-10 p.m. Grimm
 
10-11 p.m. Dateline
 
SATURDAY
8-10 p.m. Dateline Saturday Night Mystery
 
10-11 p.m. Saturday Night Live (encores)
 
SUNDAY
7-8:20 p.m.  Football Night in America
 
8:20-11 p.m. Sunday Night Football

Midseason: New dramas Taken (will take over Monday at 10 p.m. later in the year), Midnight, Texas, Emerald City and The Blacklist: Redemption, as well as new comedies Great News, Trial & Error, Powerless (from DC Comics) and Marlon. The New Celebrity Apprentice has yet to receive an airdate, while new spinoff Chicago Justice will air on Sundays with Little Big Spots and Jennifer Lopez's Shades of Blue in January after Sunday Night Football ends.

(E! and NBC are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)