Organized Crime ‘Holds for 2021 – Deadline


NBC is the latest broadcast network, announcing a regular schedule for the fall of 2020, to make changes in the lineup as the coronavirus pandemic continues to grow the majority of new and recurring TV series.

The peacock network plans to return script series to launch in late October. NBC’s revised Fall 2020 lineup includes seven recurring script series, which have yet to begin production on their new seasons, comedy Superstore, after October 22 in premiere, and five dramas planned for a November bow, led by flagship This is us, which would open its fifth season with a two-hour premiere on November 10th.

The three are also scheduled to return the second week of November, following the presidential election Chicago dramas (November 11), Law & Order: SVU (November 12) and The Blacklist (November 13).

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All premiere dates are set after detailed discussions with the producers of the series to get assurances that the shows are ready then realistic. Of the dramas, The Blacklist is expected to return to production in New York first.

The NBC fall schedule announced in June also included New Amsterdam, Brooklyn Nine-nine, manifesto and the new Law & Order: SVU spinoff, Law & Order: Organized Crime, with Christopher Meloni in the lead role. Those series will now premiere after January 1st.

Also repeated for 2021 as previously planned are recurring series Good girls, make it, en Zoey’s extraordinary playlist such as new comedy series Kenan, Mr. Mayor en Young Rock as well as alternative series That’s my jam, little fortune, True story, en Who do you think you are ?.

Steps to fill the autumn drums in September, October and beyond are – for the most part previously announced – Canadian medical drama Transplantation, which subs for New Amsterdam; American Ninja Warrior en Ellen’s Game Of Games, which will fill in for The Voice until the capital of reality is ready for return on October 19, Weakest link, which will air ManifestoMonday closes, comedy at a distance Connect …, which became faster during the pandemic and will replace Brooklyn Nine-Nine on the autumn schedule. There is no replacement for it yet L&O: organized crime still, with the closing of Thursday 10 a.m. probably a news magazine in the fall.

All of the above reality series, inclusive The Voice, are either in production or about to start shooting.

Here’s a list of NBC’s fall premiere dates:

SEPTEMBER
Transplantation (Tuesday, 9/1, 10-11 PM)
American Ninja Warrior (Monday, 9/7, 8-10 p.m.)
NBC Sunday Night Football (Thursday 9/10 and Sunday 9/13 20:20 ET)
Weakest link (Monday 9/28, 22-11 hours)
Dateline NBC (Friday, 9/25, 10-11 a.m.)

OCTOBER
Connect … (Thursday, 10/1, 20: 30-9 PM)
Ellen’s Game of Games (Tuesday 10/6, 8-10 p.m., then shift to 9-10 p.m. on 10/13)
The Voice (Monday 10/19, 8-10 o’clock, Tuesday, 20/20, 8-10 o’clock then switches over to 22-29 o’clock on 10/27)
Superstore (Thursday 10/22, 8-20: 30 p.m.)

NOVEMBER
This is us (Tuesday 11/10, 21-11 o’clock; returns at 9-10 o’clock on 11/17)
Chicago Med (Wednesday 11/11, 8-9 p.m.)
Chicago Fire (Wednesday 11/11, 9-10 p.m.)
Chicago PD (Wednesday 11/11, 22-11 hours)
Law & Order: SVU (Thursday 11/12, 9-10 p.m.)
The Blacklist (Friday, 11/13, 8-9 p.m.)