NBC has confirmed the new lineup of primetime shows for the 2013-14 season offering viewers a return of popular series, new comedies, dramas and the latest season of “The Voice”. Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming seasons.
The Peacock network has confirmed with us a host of new details regarding their future schedule, starting in February at the completion of the Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. One of the first shows NBC discussed is “Believe,” a new drama from J.J. Abrams and Alfonso Cuaron. There is also the return of three-time Emmy winner James Spader in action thriller “The Blacklist” (trailer below). NBC is also ready to fill the gaps that their previous comedic titans left behind this year witha new series from “Friday Night Lights” and “Parenthood” executive producer Jason Katims, Will Ferrell, Bill Lawrence, Sean P. Hayes, and a return to NBC of one of the biggest TV stars of any generation, Michael J. Fox. The new comedy additions are “Welcome to the Family,” “Sean Saves the World,” and “The Michael J. Fox Show” as well as midseason comedies “The Family Guide,” and “About A Boy.”
If you are excited for dramas, then be prepared for “The Blacklist,” “Ironside,” and “Dracula,” plus mid-season dramas “Believe,” “Crisis” and “Crossbones.” Also ordered are “Chicago PD” and “The Night Shift” and comedy “Undateable” as unscheduled midseason series. New alternative series premiering during the 2013-14 season include “The Million Second Quiz” and “American Dream Builders.” Returning to the schedule are “The Biggest Loser” and “The Sing-Off.” “Food Fighters” has been ordered as an unscheduled midseason show.
Some of the best series coming in on the schedule are the returning giants, like the scripted series “Grimm,” “Parenthood,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Revolution,” “Chicago Fire,” “Parks and Recreation” and “Community.” NBC has stated that “pick-up decisions on “Celebrity Apprentice” and “Hannibal” are still to be made in the next few weeks” . “The Voice” will kick off its fifth season in September on Mondays (8-10 pm. ET). The current cycle of “The Voice” has been primetime’s #1 show of the week on the Big Four networks, excluding sports, for four of six weeks thus far in adults 18-49.
“The overriding strategy this year was to develop enough strong comedies and dramas to take advantage of the promotional heft of the Winter Olympics and devise two schedules for the upcoming season: one for fall and a slightly different one for midseason. I’m pleased to say that our development groups — headed by Jennifer Salke (scripted) and Paul Telegdy (alternative/reality) — really delivered,” Greenblatt said. “This is the most robust and highest-testing slate of new shows we have had in years.” Greenblatt continued, “And aside from our Olympics planning, we also wanted to create better flow and compatibility on each night, and deploy our strongest lead-in (‘The Voice’) to maximum effect.
“Sunday in the fall remains the night to beat with ‘Sunday Night Football.’ After football and the Olympics are over, we will launch two classy, attention-getting dramas in February: ‘Believe’ from J.J. Abrams, and ‘Crisis’ starring Dermot Mulroney and Gillian Anderson. We think it’s time for big dramas again on Sunday nights. And leading into these dramas at 8 p.m. will be an exciting home renovation competition hosted by Nate Berkus called ‘American Dream Builders.’
“Monday and Tuesday will again dominate with ‘The Voice.’ Our highly anticipated new James Spader drama ‘The Blacklist’ deserves to go into the 10 p.m. slot on Monday, and we’re moving ‘Chicago Fire,’ a show we really believe in, to 10 p.m. on Tuesdays to benefit from ‘The Voice’ lead-in that will be at 9 p.m. in the fall.
“After the Olympics, however, ‘The Voice’ moves back to 8 p.m. on Tuesday so that we can launch two of our strongest new family comedies in the 9 p.m. hour: ‘About a Boy’ and ‘The Family Guide.’ Landing more comedy on the schedule is important and using ‘The Voice’ as a lead-in after the Olympics is the strongest way to do that.
“I believe we’ll have a more compatible Wednesday line-up with three dramas: ‘Revolution,’ ‘Law & Order: SVU’ and ‘Ironside,’ starring Blair Underwood, which is another new show we’ve very high on. “Thursday will have a family theme, starting with a two-hour comedy block from 8-10 p.m. anchored by strong stars: Amy Poehler in ‘Parks and Recreation,’ Mike O’Malley in ‘Welcome to the Family,’ Sean Hayes in ‘Sean Saves the World’ and the new ‘Michael J. Fox Show.’ Then at 10 p.m. ‘Parenthood’ moves in to top off the night with what I know is the best family drama on television.
NBC FALL 2013-14 SCHEDULE
MONDAY
8pm-10pm: “The Voice”
10pm-11pm:“THE BLACKLIST”
TUESDAY
8pm-9pm: “The Biggest Loser” (New Day and Time)
9pm-10pm: “The Voice” (New time)
10pm-11pm:“Chicago Fire” (New Day and Time)
WEDNESDAY
8pm-9pm: “Revolution” (New Day and Time)
9pm-10pm: ”Law & Order: SVU”
10pm-11pm: “IRONSIDE”
THURSDAY
8pm-8:30pm: “Parks and Recreation” (New time)
8:30pm-9pm: “WELCOME TO THE FAMILY”
9pm-9:30pm: “SEAN SAVES THE WORLD”
9:30pm-10pm: “THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW”
10pm-11pm: “Parenthood” (New Day and Time)
FRIDAY
8pm-9pm: “Dateline NBC”
9pm-10pm: “Grimm”
10pm-11pm: “DRACULA”
SATURDAY
Encores
SUNDAY
7pm – 8:15pm: “Football Night in America”
8:15pm-11:30pm:“NBC Sunday Night Football”
NBC MIDSEASON 2013-14 SCHEDULE
MONDAY
8pm-10pm: “The Voice”
10pm-11pm: “THE BLACKLIST”
TUESDAY
8pm-9pm: “The Voice”
9pm-9:30pm: “ABOUT A BOY”
9:30pm-10pm: “THE FAMILY GUIDE”
10pm-11pm: “Chicago Fire”
WEDNESDAY
8pm-9pm: “Revolution”
9pm-10pm: ”Law & Order: SVU”
10pm-11pm: “IRONSIDE”
THURSDAY
8pm-8:30pm: “Parks and Recreation”
8:30pm-9pm: “WELCOME TO THE FAMILY”
9pm-9:30pm: “SEAN SAVES THE WORLD”
9:30pm-10pm: “THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW”
10pm-11pm: “Parenthood”
FRIDAY
8pm-9pm: “Dateline NBC”
9pm-10pm: “Grimm”
10pm-11pm: “CROSSBONES”
SATURDAY
9pm-10pm: Encore and specials programming
10pm-11pm: “Saturday Night Live” (Encore)
SUNDAY
7pm-8pm: “Dateline NBC”
8pm-9pm: “AMERICAN DREAM BUILDERS”
9pm-10pm: “BELIEVE”
10pm-11pm: “CRISIS”
“On Fridays, anchored by ‘Grimm’ at 9 p.m., we will have a more fun genre night with the limited-series ‘Dracula,’ starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers at 10 p.m. In the spring, ‘Crossbones’ — with John Malkovich as the infamous pirate Blackbeard — replaces ‘Dracula,’” said Greenblatt.
Jordan Wertlieb, President of Hearst Television and Chair of the NBC Affiliate Board, commented, “This schedule is another example of NBC’s continued commitment to restoring prime time to its traditional leadership position. I am sure the investment in partnering with some of the most recognizable names in television will be obvious and exciting to the affiliates.”
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