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NBC Sets Fall Premiere Dates

June 26, 2009 by Michael Hickerson   || Category: TV News

Mark your calendars for Monday, September 21. That’s when the fourth season of “Heroes” returns.

NBC will begin its new fall schedule with NFL broadcasts on Sunday and slowly roll out its fall slate over the next two weeks, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

The full schedule of returning shows is as follows.

Sunday, September 13
7-8:15 pm. – “Football Night in America”
8:15-11 pm – “NBC Sunday Night Football”

Monday, September 14
10-11 pm – “THE JAY LENO SHOW” (Series Premiere)

Tuesday, September 15
8-10 pm – “The Biggest Loser”
10-11 pm – “THE JAY LENO SHOW”

Thursday, September 17
8-8:30 pm - “Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday”
8:30-9 pm - “Parks and Recreation”
9-9:30 pm – “The Office”
9:30-10 pm – “COMMUNITY” (series premiere – moves to Thursdays 8-8:30 pm on October 8; “30 Rock” returns October 15, 9:30-10 pm)
10-11 pm – “THE JAY LENO SHOW”

Monday, September 21
8-10 pm – “Heroes” (two hour premiere, then TRAUMA premieres 9-10 pm Monday, September 28)
10-11 pm – “THE JAY LENO SHOW”

Wednesday, September 23
8-9 pm – “PARENTHOOD” (Series Premiere)
9-10 pm – “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”
10-11 pm – “THE JAY LENO SHOW”

Friday, September 25
8-9 pm – “Law & Order”
9-10 pm – “Southland”
10-11 pm – “THE JAY LENO SHOW”

Saturday, September 26
8-9 pm – “Dateline NBC”
9-10 pm – “TRAUMA” (encore broadcast)
10-11 pm – “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (encore broadcast)
11:30 pm - 1:00 a.m. - “Saturday Night Live”

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Comments

7 Responses to “NBC Sets Fall Premiere Dates”

  1. Bill T. on June 26th, 2009 9:57 pm

    Well, at least we know the date when NBC dies.

  2. Lejon from Chandler on June 26th, 2009 10:02 pm

    NBC - you remember when that meant quality?

    Must See TV seems to have turned into Miss Me TV.

  3. Barry on June 27th, 2009 12:49 am

    2 1/2 months until Sunday night football. (I’m so excited.)

  4. Summer Brooks on June 27th, 2009 8:32 am

    Wow. Save for football, there’s nothing on NBC for me to watch in the fall. Medium moved to CBS, Law & Order: Criminal Intent was “dumped” to USA… add in Burn Notice and NCIS reruns, and I am watching far more on USA than NBC.

    I wonder what they’re doing with The Listener after its run is done in August.

  5. Robin on June 27th, 2009 5:34 pm

    Well, the only thing on there that interests me is Heroes and even that’s hanging on by a thread. Unless it improves, I won’t be watching this network at all until Chuck comes back mid-season.

  6. Arkle on June 27th, 2009 7:27 pm

    I for one am glad that Heroes and SVU are the only ones on this list I’m gonna watch. Watching less TV has been a goal of mine for years. I used to watch so much TV I would find myself staying up insanely late, and rearranging my schedule around TV. Now, thanks to many of my favorite shows ending their runs (on their own as opposed to being canceled thankfully) I know watch less TV hours per week this year than I did back in the days before I had cable.

    Seriously, I can now list all the shows I watch in less than 30 seconds. I could never do that prior to 2007.

    Watch.

    Heroes
    Torchwood
    SVU
    Psych
    Monk
    CI (when I can remember to set the VCR)
    About half the Adult Swim line-up
    CSI and CSI Miami
    Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow

    I’m going to give Stargate Universe and Caprica a fair chance, though from what I’m seeing SGU is the only one with the best shot of getting onto my list.

  7. Bronzethumb on June 29th, 2009 7:51 am

    I keep looking for Chuck. Where is Chuck? I want my Chuck, dammit!

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