Now that upfronts have come and gone, the 2015-2016 TV season schedule is posted below with all new series underlined. Then take a look at the individual pages to get a preview of NBC, FOX, ABC, CBS and The CW’s new fall and midseason shows.
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2015-2016 Fall TV Schedule
MONDAY
8PM: The Voice (Sept. 21 on NBC), Gotham (Sept. 21 on FOX), Dancing With the Stars (Sept. 14 on ABC), The Big Bang Theory (Sept. 21 on CBS), Supergirl (Oct. 26 on CBS), Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Oct. 19 on The CW)
8:30PM: Life in Pieces (Sept. 21 on CBS)
9PM: Minority Report (Sept. 21 on FOX), Scorpion (Sept. 21 on CBS), Jane the Virgin (Oct. 19 on The CW)
10PM: Blindspot (Sept. 21 on NBC), Castle (Sept. 21 on ABC), NCIS: Los Angeles (Sept. 21 on CBS)TUESDAY
8PM: The Voice (Sept. 21 on NBC), Grandfathered (Sept. 29 on FOX), The Muppets (Sept. 22 on ABC), NCIS (Sept. 22 on CBS), The Flash (Oct. 6 on The CW)
8:30PM: The Grinder (Sept. 29 on FOX), Fresh Off the Boat (Sept. 22 on ABC),
9PM: Chicago Med (Nov. 10 on NBC), Scream Queens (8-10pm, Sept. 22 on FOX), Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Sept. 29 on ABC), NCIS: New Orleans (Sept. 22 on CBS), iZombie (Oct. 6 on The CW)
10PM: Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris (Sept. 15 on NBC), Chicago Fire (Oct. 13 on NBC), Wicked City (Oct. 27 on ABC), Limitless (Sept. 22 on CBS)WEDNESDAY
8PM: The Mysteries of Laura (Sept. 23 on NBC), Rosewood (Sept. 23 on FOX), The Middle (Sept. 23 on ABC), Survivor (Sept. 23 on CBS), Arrow (Oct. 7 on The CW)
8:30PM: The Goldbergs (Sept. 23 on ABC)
9PM: Law & Order: SVU (Sept. 23 on NBC), Empire (Sept. 23 on FOX), Modern Family (Sept. 23 on ABC), Criminal Minds (Sept. 30 on CBS), Supernatural (Oct. 7 on The CW)
9:30PM: Black-ish (Sept. 23 on ABC)
10PM: Chicago P.D. (Sept. 30 on NBC), Nashville (Sept. 23 on ABC), Code Black (Sept. 30 on CBS)THURSDAY
8PM: Heroes Reborn (Sept. 24 on NBC), Bones (Oct. 1 on FOX), Grey’s Anatomy (Sept. 24 on ABC), The Big Bang Theory (Nov. 5 on CBS), The Vampire Diaries (The CW)
8:30PM: Life in Pieces (Nov. 5 on CBS)
9PM: The Blacklist (Sept. 24 on NBC), Sleepy Hollow (Oct. 1 on FOX), Scandal (Sept. 24 on ABC), Mom (Nov. 5 on CBS), The Originals (Oct. 8 on The CW)
9:30PM: Angel From Hell (Nov. 5 on CBS)
10PM: The Player (Sept. 24 on NBC), How To Get Away With Murder (Sept. 24 on ABC), Elementary (Nov. 5 on CBS)FRIDAY
8PM: Undateable (NBC), Masterchef Junior (Nov. 6 on FOX), Last Man Standing (ABC), The Amazing Race (Sept. 25 on CBS), Reign (The CW)
8:30PM: People Are Talking (NBC), Dr Ken (ABC)
9PM: Grimm (NBC), World’s Funniest (Nov. 6 on FOX), Shark Tank (ABC), Hawaii Five-0 (Sept. 25 on CBS), America’s Next Top Model (The CW)
10PM: Dateline (NBC), 20/20 (Sept. 11 on ABC), Blue Bloods (Sept. 25 on CBS)SUNDAY
7PM: America’s Funniest Home Videos (ABC), 60 Minutes (Sept. 27 on CBS)
7:30PM: The OT / Bob’s Burgers (Sept. 27 on FOX)
8PM: The Simpsons (Sept. 27 on FOX), Once Upon A Time (ABC), Madam Secretary (Oct. 4 on CBS)
8:30PM: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Sept. 27 on FOX)
9PM: Family Guy (Sept. 27 on FOX), Blood & Oil (ABC), The Good Wife (Oct. 4 on CBS)
10PM: The Last Man on Earth (Sept. 27 on FOX), Quantico (ABC), CSI: Cyber (Oct. 4 on CBS)AIRING MIDSEASON:
NBC: Coach, Chicago Med, Emerald City, Game of Silence, Heartbreaker, Shades of Blue, Crowded, Superstore, You, Me and the End of the World, The Night Shift, America Ninja Warrior, America’s Got Talent, The Biggest Loser, Celebrity Apprentice, Food Fighters, Hollywood Game Night, Last Comic Standing and Running Wild with Bear Grylls.
FOX: The X-Files (Jan. 24), Lucifer, The Frankenstein Code, Guide to Surviving Life, Bordertown, Grease: Live, New Girl, Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader, Hell’s Kitchen, MasterChef, So You Think You Can Dance.
ABC: Of Kings and Prophets, The Family, The Real O’Neals, Uncle Buck, Wicked City, American Crime, The Bachelor, Beyond the Tank, Galavant, Marvel’s Agent Carter, Secrets and Lies.
CBS: Rush Hour, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, 2 Broke Girls, Mike & Molly, The Odd Couple, Person of Interest
The CW: Containment, Legends of Tomorrow, The 100, Beauty and the Beast, Whose Line Is It Anyway?
It’s hard to pick a standout when all of the promo posters make every show look identical. Wesley Snipes’ show looks like it could be the most fun.
Hmm. I mean promo art is promo art, but I think they did a good job distinguishing them. The Player and Game of Silence though are definitely tied for worst promo art. I think FOX and ABC did a better job.
ABC definitely seems to be gearing up to dominate. They’re in a better position than NBC, at least.
Promo art has just become generic over the past few years.