ABC releases prime time schedule for 2022 fall season

(ABC) -- ABC has released the prime time schedule for the 2022-23 fall season. Several fan favorite shows are returning along with several new scripted shows, along with the all-new Celebrity Jeopardy!

“Our fall schedule is a testament to our strong, dynamic programming slate that we’re continuing to nurture with top talent, world-class, award-winning storytellers and marquee titles, said Craig Erwich,” President of Hulu Originals & ABC Entertainment.

This fall, ABC debuts dramas Alaska and The Rookie: Feds a spinoff of the popular Sunday night police drama The Rookie and starring Niecy Nash-Betts.

The network has renewed its full roster of Wednesday night comedies including The Conners, The Goldbergs, Home Economics and Abbott Elementary.

These shows will be joined in the fall by previously announced returning series America’s Funniest Home Videos, Bachelor in Paradise, Big Sky, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Good Doctor, Grey’s Anatomy, The Rookie, Shark Tank and Station 19.

The freshman comedy Not Dead Yet, starring Gina Rodriguez, will debut midseason, along with the return of The Wonder Years and A Million Little Things.

Unscripted series returning midseason include, American Idol, The Bachelor and Judge Steve Harvey.

Fall premiere dates will be announced soon.

Fall schedule (all times Eastern):

MONDAY

  8:00 p.m.     Bachelor in Paradise
10:00 p.m.     The Good Doctor

TUESDAY

  8:00 p.m.     Bachelor in Paradise
10:00 p.m.     The Rookie: Feds

WEDNESDAY

  8:00 p.m.     The Conners
  8:30 p.m.     The Goldbergs
  9:00 p.m.     Abbott Elementary (new night)
  9:30 p.m.     Home Economics
10:00 p.m.     Big Sky (new night)

THURSDAY

  8:00 p.m.     Station 19
  9:00 p.m.     Grey’s Anatomy
10:00 p.m.     Alaska

FRIDAY

  8:00 p.m.      Shark Tank
  9:00 p.m.      20/20 (two hours)

SATURDAY

  8:00 p.m.     College Football

SUNDAY

  7:00 p.m.     America’s Funniest Home Videos
  8:00 p.m.     Celebrity Jeopardy!
  9:00 p.m.     Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
10:00 p.m.     The Rookie


NEW FALL SERIES


ALASKA (Thursdays, 10 p.m. ET)

From the mind of Tom McCarthy (Spotlight), Alaska stars Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald, a recently disgraced reporter who leaves her high-profile New York life behind to join a daily metro newspaper in Anchorage on a journey to find both personal and professional redemption.

Alongside Swank, Alaska stars Jeff Perry as Stanley Cornik, Matt Malloy as Bob Young, Meredith Holzman as Claire Muncy, Grace Dove as Rosalind Roz Friendly, Pablo Castelblanco as Gabriel Martin, Ami Park as Jieun Park and Craig Frank as Austin Greene.

CELEBRITY JEOPARDY! (Sundays, 8 p.m. ET)

Celebrity Jeopardy!, produced by Sony Pictures Television, is an all-new game show airing this fall on ABC. This new series welcomes celebrity contestants to compete for a chance to win money for a charity of their choice.

THE ROOKIE: FEDS (Tuesdays, 10 p.m. ET)

From the executive producers of flagship series The Rookie comes The Rookie: Feds starring Niecy Nash-Betts as Simone Clark, the oldest rookie in the FBI Academy. The spinoff was introduced as a two-part event during the current fourth season of The Rookie, where Officer John Nolan (Nathan Fillion) and the LA division of the FBI enlist the help of Simone Clark when one of her former students is a suspect in a terror 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.


NEW MIDSEASON SERIES


NOT DEAD YET

From creators David Windsor and Casey Johnson (This Is Us, The Real O’Neals) and starring Gina Rodriguez, Not Dead Yet follows Nell Stevens (Rodriguez), a broke and newly single self-described disaster, working to restart the life and career she left behind 10 years ago. When she lands the only job she can find – writing obituaries, Nell starts getting life advice from an unlikely 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 Nell, Joshua Banday as Dennis and Angela Gibbs as Cricket.


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