ABC used its podium at the Television Critics’ Association gathering today to finally release the premiere dates for its fall shows. They are:
Friday Sept 14
8PM: SHARK TANK
9PM: WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
10PM: 20/20
Monday Sept 24
8PM: DANCING WITH THE STARS
10PM: CASTLE
Tuesday Sept 25
8PM: DANCING WITH THE STARS RESULTS
10PM: PRIVATE PRACTICE
Wednesday Sept 26
8PM: THE MIDDLE
9PM: MODERN FAMILY (followed by special 1-hour preview of The Neighbors)
Thursday Sept 27
8PM: LAST RESORT
9PM: GREY’S ANATOMY
10PM: SCANDAL
Sunday Sept 30
8PM: ONCE UPON A TIME
9PM: REVENGE
10PM: 666 PARK AVENUE
Wednesday Oct 3
8:30PM: THE NEIGHBORS (after a 1-hour “preview” 10PM Sept 26, following Modern Family‘s season premiere)
Sunday Oct 7
7PM: AMERICA’S FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS
Wednesday Oct 10
10PM: NASHVILLE
Wednesday Oct 17
8:30PM: SUBURGATORY
Tuesday Oct 23
9PM: HAPPY ENDINGS
9:30PM: DON’T TRUST THE B___ IN APT 23
Friday Nov 2
8PM: LAST MAN STANDING
8:30PM: MALIBU COUNTRY
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