“Bachelor in Heaven”, “Abbott”, “Big Sky – Deadline

after viewing The bachelorette In the autumn schedule of the last two years, ABC Another summer moves Unmarried franchise right to fall, Bachelor in Heavenwhich will maintain the air pattern twice a week to help fill the void left by the veteran Dancing with the Stars Go to Disney+. hot student Abbott Elementary The new flagship comedy series on ABC has officially been crowned with its presenter modern familyWednesday 9pm support event timeline.

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Here’s ABC’s fall schedule, featuring three new dramas Alaska Starring Hilary Swank and Rookie: Fedsunder the title Niecy Nash, as well Celebrity Danger!followed by analysis, including comments by ABC Entertainment President Craig Irwich, and a detailed description of the new ABC series for the upcoming season that has been picked up so far.

FALL ABC . Table
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Monday
8pm – Bachelor in Heaven
10 PM – The Good Doctor

Tuesday
8pm – Bachelor in Heaven
10 PM – The ROOKIE: FEDS

Wednesday
8 pm – The Conners
8:30 pm – The Goldbergs
9 p.m. – Abbott Elementary (New Night)
9:30 PM – Home Economics
10 p.m. – Big Sky (New Night)

Thursday
8 pm – station 19
9 PM – Grey’s Anatomy
10 pm – Alaska

Friday
8 pm – Shark Tank
9 PM – 20/20 (2 hours)

Saturday
8 pm college football

Sunday
7 p.m. – America’s funniest home video
8 p.m. – Celebrity JEOPARDY!
9 pm – Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
10 PM – Rookie

In 2020, the ABC Summer Match The bachelorette It turned into decline by necessity as its production was delayed due to the pandemic. The trick worked so well in the ratings that the network did it again last fall. Next fall, ABC do it with another Bashlor series that airs in summer, Bachelor in Heaven. Over the past two years, ABC has broadcast Dancing with the Stars Monday and The bachelorette Tuesday. Bachelor in Heaven It will keep the air pattern from Monday to Tuesday which is very relaxing since then dance Moves to Disney+.

Craig Irwich
Photo: Austin Hargrave/Hulu

“slit Bachelor in Heaven In to take charge of it Dancing with the Stars is an opportunity for us to do better; Live + same day numbers for Bachelor in Heaven match or exceed Dancing with the StarsErosh said.

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Why did ABC choose not to bring The bachelorette Back in the fall, Irwich noted, “He was in a cycle Bachelor in Heaven It’s the perfect show to kick off the fall season.”

pointed to Bachelor in HeavenLast season earned ratings and “is probably one of the most talked about reality shows we’ve had in a long time.” “With so many characters and storylines, it’s the perfect show for a two-night expansion,” said Irwich.

While station 19 And instinct anatomy They worked great together as a programming block, allowing for frequent crossovers, ABC chose to keep hamilton record At its current opening on Sunday 10pm and is not paired with a secondary show Rookie: Fedswhich is specified in the back Bachelor in Heaven On a long challenging run on ABC Tuesday 10 p.m. which recently hosted a short-lived drama Queens last fall.

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“One of our strategies and themes for fall has been stability, which allows us to focus on a few key priorities, while still maintaining that hamilton record In his Sunday time slot he did very well, especially when out of it Idol, We think the show is going to continue to grow in terms of numbers, we just felt like it was the right thing to do, and because it’s Sunday night, we can text and start it up and still do amazing crossovers on Tuesday,” Irwich said. Bachelor in Heaven I think it will be one of the strongest opportunities to make any new show. Rookie: Feds It’s a huge priority for us, so I felt like we wanted to give the show that opportunity.”

Abbott ElementaryABC’s transition from Tuesday to Wednesday’s comedy group ABC was predictable. The question was which of the Wednesday ABC comedy will come to make room for it Abbott Elementary The four have been renewed for the next season. It was years of wonder who just split from EP Fred Savage after investigating inappropriate behavior.

Irwich said the controversy played no role in the decision to postpone the comedy to mid-season.

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“The Wonder Years It’s a show we’re extraordinarily proud of, and the reaction from fans and critics has been overwhelming. The show debuted so aggressively, it’s one of the highest-rated premieres we’ve had in the past few years,” he said. “The mid-season arrangement will allow us to develop a plan for its relaunch with a lot of care and attention.”

Like Abbott Elementary Takes office Wednesday 9 pm, Conners, that succeeded modern family thereAnd Slides to 8 p.m. to replace the old anchor Goldberg, Which moves to 8:30 AM.

“We start tonight with the biggest, widest comic, ConnersEspecially coming off our incredibly strong stations, said Erich, and I think that’s a great start.

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years of wonder The restart was put on the bench until mid-season along with A million little things who was not on the fall schedule for the first time in his career with what is expected to be his fifth and final season. Like AMLT Turns out mid-season, slot is assigned Wednesday 10pm the sky is bigwhich moves from Thursday 10 pm to make room for the newcomer Alaska, Who is getting excellent real estate behind the high rating station 19 And instinct anatomy Two-hour block.

Irwich thinks so the sky is big Fans will be following the show into its third time in those many seasons, noting the new cast addition Reba McEntire. “We think this is a great way to generate conversation and get attention for this show,” he said.

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Descriptions of the new fall series ABC

drama

Alaska

Hilary Swank
ABC

From the mind of Tom McCarthy (“Spotlight”), Hilary Swank stars in “Alaska” as Elaine Fitzgerald, a recently paranoid reporter who quits her high-profile New York life to join a metro daily in Anchorage on a journey to find the two. Personal and professional recovery. Besides Swank, Jeff Perry as Stanley Kournick, Matt Malloy as Bob Young, Meredith Holzman as Claire Muncie, Grace Dove as Rosalind Friendly, Pablo Castelblanco as Gabriel Martin, Amy Park as Jon Park, and Craig Frank as Austin Green. Tom McCarthy is the creator and executive producer. Hilary Swank, Melissa Wells, Burt Salk, Kyle Hopkins (Anchorage Daily News) and Ryan Binkley (Anchorage Daily News) are the executive producers on the series. “Alaska” is produced by 20th Television, part of Disney Television Studios. The pilot episode was written and directed by Tom McCarthy. Follow “Alaska” (#Alaska, #AlaskaABC) on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Rocky: Nutrients

Niecy Nash-Betts
ABC

From the executive producers of the main series “The Rookie” comes “The Rookie: Feds” starring Niecy Nash-Betts as Simone Clark, the oldest rookie in the FBI Academy. The spin-off is presented as a two-part event during the current fourth season of “The Rookie,” as Officer John Nolan (Nathan Fillion) and the Los Angeles Division of the FBI enlist Simon Clark’s help when one of her former students is a suspect in a terrorist attack. “The Rookie: Feds” stars Niecy Nash-Betts as Simone Clark, Frankie Faison as Christopher “Cutty” Clark, and Felix Solis as Special Agent Matthew Garza. Alexi Hawley and Terence Paul Winter are co-authors and executive producers. Mark Gordon, Nessie Nash Bates, Nathan Fillion, Michelle Chapman, Bill Norcross and Corey Miller are executive producers. Entertainment One (eOne) is the lead studio and international distributor for “The Rookie: Feds,” a co-production with ABC Signature. Follow “The Rookie: Feds” (#TheRookieFeds) on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

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Celebrity Gobardi!
“Celebrity Jeopardy!” Produced by Sony Pictures Television, this is an all-new game show that airs this fall on ABC. This new series welcomes celebrity contestants to compete for a chance to win money for a charity of their choice. A host will be announced at a later time. “Celebrity Danger!” It is executive produced by Michael Davis.

NEW MIDSEASON SERIES

comedy

not dead yet

Gina Rodriguez
ABC

From creators David Windsor and Casey Johnson (“This Is Us”, “The Real O’Neals”) and starring Gina Rodriguez, Not Dead Yet follows Neil Stevens (Rodriguez), a bankrupt, modern, self-described disaster working to restart her life and career that she left Behind her 10 years ago. When she gets the only job she can find – obituary writing, Neil begins getting life advice from an unexpected source. The series is adapted from the book Confessions of a 40-something F**k Up by Alexandra Potter. “Not Dead Yet” stars Gina Rodriguez as Neil, Joshua Bandai as Dennis, and Angela Gibbs as Cricket. Casey Johnson and David Windsor are the creators and executive producers. Also executive producers are Gina Rodriguez, Wonderland Sound and Vision’s McG, Mary Viola, and Corey Marsh. The series is produced by 20th Television, and is part of Disney Television Studios. Follow “Not Dead Yet” (#NotDeadYet) on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

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