FOX is spreading out its premieres next fall, with a roll-out that will take a month to fully get into gear. (Note: in other FOX news, the network also announced today–or confirmed, since it was known to be a fairly likely development–that the final season of Glee, which will launch at midseason, has been cut back to 13 episodes.) Here’s the premiere schedule:
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7
8PM: UTOPIA (special off-night premiere)
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 9
8PM: UTOPIA (timeslot premiere)
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 10
8PM: HELL’S KITCHEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12
8PM: UTOPIA (timeslot premiere)
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 16
9PM: NEW GIRL
9:30PM: THE MINDY PROJECT
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17
9PM: RED BAND SOCIETY
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 22
8PM: GOTHAM
9PM: SLEEPY HOLLOW
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25
8PM: BONES
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28
8PM: THE SIMPSONS
8:30PM: BROOKLYN NINE-NINE
(Note: at 9PM, the special 1-hour Simpsons/Family Guy crossover will air)
THURSDAY OCTOBER 2
9PM: GRACEPOINT
SUNDAY OCTOBER 5
7:30PM: BOB’S BURGERS
9PM: FAMILY GUY
9:30PM: MULANEY
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