Fox Unveils Fall Schedule: Bones and Raising Hope Move to Friday, The Following to Return Midseason

Find out when you can watch your favorite returning series and the network's new shows this September

By Tierney Bricker May 13, 2013 12:00 PMTags
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Bones is being sent to the TV graveyard. At least not right away.

Fox has unveiled their new schedule for the fall and it's asking Bones and Raising Hope fans to pack their bags and move to Friday nights later in the season to make way for new fare from J.J. Abrams, Seth MacFarlane and Andy Samberg. In other big news, New Girl has landed the highly coveted post-Super Bowl time slot, along with one of the network's new comedies. Score for Jess (Zooey Deschanel) and the boys!

So when are New Girl, Glee and the rest of your Fox favorites airing? And when can you check out the network's new shows, including Rake, Greg Kinnear's broadcast TV debut and Sleepy Hollow? Find out...

(Note: bolded shows represent Fox's new series.)

Monday

8 p.m.: Bones, with Almost Human set to debut in late fall
9 p.m.: Sleepy Hollow

Tuesday

8 p.m.: Dads
8:30 p.m.: Brooklyn Nine-Nine
9 p.m.: New Girl
9:30 p.m.: The Mindy Project

Wednesday

8 p.m.: The X Factor

Thursday

8 p.m.: The X Factor (results show)
9 p.m.: Glee

Friday

8 p.m.: Junior MasterChef, with Bones taking over the time slot in late fall
9 p.m.: Sleepy Hollow encores with Raising Hope and Enlisted taking over the time slot in late fall

Midseason: American Idol will take over for The X Factor on Wednesdays and Thursdays, while Kevin Bacon's serial killer thriller The Following will return to its Monday at 9 p.m. time slot. Greg Kinnear's new drama Rake will take over the 9 p.m. time slot on Thursdays.

New series Gang Related, Us & Them and Surviving Jack, as well as animated comedy Murder Police, are all slated to debut midseason but have yet to be scheduled.