ABC Sets Return Dates for Grey's Anatomy, The Good Doctor, AMLT, and More!
Paul Dailly at .We're just under two months away fromt he fall season getting underway, and the fine folks at ABC have finally unveiled the network's rollout plan.
The fall season for the Alphabet network will get underway with Dancing with the Stars making its grand return to the schedule on Monday, September 16.
It skipped a spring cycle after continued ratings erosion and backlash to the voting process.
Will it be able to recoup some of those losses?
The Good Doctor, which is officially the most watched drama series in the world, will return one week later on September 23.
The Conners returns Tuesday, September 24 into relocated Bless This Mess. That night will also feature the return of black-ish, and the premiere of spin-off mixed-ish.
Related: The Good Doctor Renewed at ABC
The last-ever season of Modern Family will get underway Wednesday, September 25.
Grey's Anatomy, A Million Little Things, and How to Get Away with Murder will return to heat up Thursdays effective from September 26.
Have a look at the full list of premiere dates below:
MONDAY, SEPT. 16
8 pm Dancing With the Stars
MONDAY, SEPT. 23
10 pm The Good Doctor
TUESDAY, SEPT. 24
8 pm The Conners
8:30 Bless This Mess
9 pm MIXED-ISH
9:30 pm black-ish
10 pm EMERGENCE
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25
8 pm The Goldbergs
8:30 Schooled
9 pm Modern Family
9:30 pm Single Parents
10 pm STUMPTOWN
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 26
8 pm Grey’s Anatomy
9 pm A Million Little Things
10 pm How to Get Away With Murder
FRIDAY, SEPT. 27
8 pm American Housewife
8:30 pm Fresh Off the Boat
9 pm 20/20
SUNDAY, SEPT. 29
7 pm America’s Funniest Home Videos
9 pm Shark Tank
10 pm The Rookie
SUNDAY, OCT. 6
8 pm KIDS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS
American Idol, The Bachelor, THE BAKER AND THE BEAUTY, FOR LIFE, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Season 7), Station 19, and UNITED WE FALL are all being held for midseason.
The Fix, For the People, The Kids Are Alright, Speechless, Splitting Up Together, Take Two, and Whiskey Cavalier were all previously canceled.
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