
With its entertainment lineup largely underperforming this fall, NBC is making wholesale changes for midseason with moves on every night, including a rarely-seen on broadcast TV 10-11 PM comedy block for an all-comedy Thursday. Additionally, the network has given one of those Thursday comedies, 30 Rock, an early renewal for next season, the Emmy winning series’ sixth. It also represents a vote of confidence for the series, which is entering uncharted territory with a Thursday 10 PM slot midseason assignment. In addition to a 3-hour comedy block on Thursdays, which will include Community at 8 PM, followed by new series Perfect Couples, The Office, Parks & Recreation, 30 Rock and Outsourced, NBC’s other major scheduling moves for midseason include shifting Parenthood to Mondays, Law & Order: Los Angeles to Tuesdays, Chase to Wednesdays and Law & Order: SVU to 10 PM on
Wednesday. “The goal for our mid-season schedule was to keep us in original programming throughout the season and launch several promising new shows, said NBC’s EVP planning and scheduling Mitch Metcalf. “We were looking to add more comedy to our schedule and we believe the best way to do so is to expand our already successful Thursday night.” When NBC gave new Thursday comedy Outsourced a full-season order last month, it became clear that the network wouldn’t be able to contain its half-hours within its established Thursday 8-10 PM block as it also had Parks & Recreation and new entries Perfect Couples and Friends with Benefits on deck for midseason. The network brass explored the possibility of opening a second comedy night but reportedly felt it was not the right time to do so. And, unless it was to go on an assault against CBS’ Monday and ABC’s Wednesday comedy blocks the way CBS did against NBC on Thursday this fall or to bump established Tuesday performer The Biggest Loser, NBC had no real opening for a second comedy night. As for its new all-comedy Thursday, the network already flirted with the idea last spring when it launched comedy reality series The Marriage Ref at 10 PM and in May when it scheduled hourlong comedy Love Bites in the hour. (After a production start delay, the anthology series is now in production for a late spring launch). But airing half-hour comedies at 10 PM on broadcast TV has been very rare and has not fared well so far. However, a 10 PM comedy block is very common on cable TV with such series as HBO’s Entourage and Comedy Central’s South Park.
Regarding NBC’s other scheduling moves, after launching well and dominating the Tuesday 10 PM slot last spring, Parenthood has struggled there this fall. NBC is looking for it to do better as part of its more upscale-skewing Monday lineup. Plus, the show draws almost half of its rating from DVR viewing, so a scheduling move won’t affect it dramatically. NBC also is restoring the tradition for the Law & Order brand to air at 10 PM, while keeping the two series on adjacent nights for cross-promotion. While airing NCIS and NCIS: LA has worked well for CBS, airing L&O:SVU and LOLA together has not done well. If ABC and CBS don’t change their Tuesday 10 PM picks, LOLA, a cop/legal drama, will face one of each: CBS’ The Good Wife and ABC’s Detroit 1-8-7. By moving struggling freshman drama Chase from Mondays 10 PM after The Event to Wednesdays 9 PM following reality series Minute to Win It, NBC hopes to give the US marshal show wider audience. And Marriage Ref, which was under consideration to return in its Thursday 10 PM slot, will now be part of an all-unscripted Sunday night, leading into Celebrity Apprentice. Also staying scripted-free is Friday night where a second cycle of Lisa Kudrow’s Who Do You Think You Are? will step in for Cheryl Hines’ poorly rated School Pride, which has little chance of continuing. NBC’s midseason drama series Harry’s Law and The Cape will both launch on Monday, while the network is yet to schedule midseason comedies Friends with Benefits and The Paul Reiser Show. Here is NBC’s midseason schedule (new shows in CAPS):
MONDAYS
8-9 p.m. – “Chuck”
9-10 p.m. – “THE CAPE” will premiere with a two-hour episode on Sunday, January 9 (9-11 p.m.). New episodes start in its regular time period on January 17 (9-10 p.m.)
10-11 p.m. – “HARRY’S LAW’ (beginning January 17)
9-10 p.m. – “The Event” (returns on February 28, 9-11 p.m.; resumes in its regular time slot March 7)
10-11 p.m. — “Parenthood” (debuts in this slot March 7 with all originals)
TUESDAYS
8-10 p.m. — “The Biggest Loser: Couples” (beginning January 4)
10-11 p.m. – “Parenthood” (beginning January 4 for four episodes)
10-11 p.m. — “Law & Order: Los Angeles” (beginning February
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WEDNESDAYS
8-9 p.m. — “Minute to Win It” (beginning January 5)
9-10 p.m. –“Chase” (beginning January 12)
10-11 p.m. – “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (originals beginning January 5 with two-hour episode, 9-11 p.m. ET)
9-10 p.m. – “AMERICA’S NEXT GREAT RESTAURANT” (beginning March 16)
THURSDAYS (all beginning January 20)
8-8:30 p.m. – “Community”
8:30-9 p.m. – “PERFECT COUPLES”
9-9:30 p.m. – “The Office”
9:30-10 p.m. – “Parks and Recreation”
10-10:30 p.m. – “30 Rock”
10:30-11 p.m. – “Outsourced”
FRIDAYS
8-9 p.m. — “Who Do You Think You Are?” (beginning January 21)
9-11 p.m. – “Dateline NBC” (beginning January 7)
SUNDAYS
7-8 p.m. – “Dateline NBC”
8-9 p.m. – “The Marriage Ref” (beginning March 6)
9-11 p.m. – “The Celebrity Apprentice” (beginning March 6)
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NBC is just a terrible network. Terrible executives. Just. So. Dumb. Community is a great show. So of course they will completely mishandle it and no doubt kill it.
So sad.
Comunity should and could have been a hit. It’s really funny and smart with great characters. I just don’t understand what happened. If anything, it should’ve followed The office. I’m certain it wouldn’t have leaked as many viewers as Outsourced.
It’s hard to know what Community would have done in another universe, but I don’t think it had what it took to be a hit. The characters are great, but McHale is a smarmy leading man who doesn’t have the inherent lovability of Carell or Fey (even when they’re doing horrible things) and the show is so obsessed with sitcom cliches and movie parodies that it has trouble connecting with people’s actual lives the way “The Office” or even “Modern Family” does.
I agree with you about McHale, I think he may be miscast. However, I love the show otherwise. I love the pop culture references, for the 2nd season has been better with that, rather than the (real life-ish) will-they-won’t-they Britta Jeff relationship, which was awful for the most part.
I’m not sure that a connection to real life is necessary. 30 Rock, for example, really lives firmly in the land of fantasy.
The paintball episode of Community was fantasy, but one of the best comedy half-hours of the past decade.
What the hell is NBC thinking putting Community has the lead in to Perfect Couples. Hate to tell NBC Munn’s fanboys aren’t gonna watch that show. I have been told FWB is a replacement if Perfect Couples fails.
When does NBC just raise the white flag?
By March Dateline will be on 8 hours a week.
How bad is The Cape?
Why would NBC not move its most promising series the event to another night. Are thy not aware how ultracompetitive Mondays at 9 is???? And now they want to launch another show in that same time slot? Glad NBC finally made some moves– signs of a new NBC.
NBC Stinks, They should keep Law & Order,LA where it is. In the Wednesday 10:00p.m. time slot. Its a good show, just needs a chance. Good actors also!
Outsourced is still on, and Community is still getting the worst slot against Big Bang. Flip the two, and find a way to get Olivia Munn working behind the counter at a JC Pennys where she belongs.
A little harsh there with Olivia Munn. I don’t think she’s an actress. She’s a good tv host.
NBC needs to stop trying to make Outsourced happen. Its not funny. It just sucks. Its never going to happen. Lose that mess. Put your efforts and choice slot to better use like for Community which is a great show.
Moving Outsourced to 10.30 might be a deliberate attempt to kill it. Hopefully it is.
I can’t imagine it’s an easy show to sell to advertisers, considering the controversy around it. I’m surprised some firms haven’t boycotted it. It’s an extremely racist show, with terrible actors and awful writing. If the show was centered on African-Americans or Latinos rather than Indians, its writers and producers would be in court by now.
Interestingly, although most shows have some sort of buzz or fanbase around them on the internet, no matter how bad or lame they may be — Outsourced really doesn’t seem to. I’ve never seen any sort of buzz about it, or anyone saying anything much good about it anywhere. Not that I can see anything you can say about it that’s positive — other than perhaps their art department has done a great job (they have).
We can tell right now NBC is in deep trouble right now. How a network falls from 1st to 4th in such a short time span is just incredible. With Gaspin now leaving and hoping Bromstad being fired soon, MAYBE NBC can restore some signs of hope and respectability once again.
If it wasn’t for The Office I’d be certain that NBC didn’t exist anymore
So The Cape isn’t a skit of some kind, it is an actual show? There is no hope for humanity.
They better renew Community for another season that dhow gets better every episode. Don’t care much for Outsourced they should of just let Parks & Rec on in Sept.
Moving Chase to a new night doesn’t seem that bad an idea to be honest.
With the virtually non existant ratings it was getting on a Monday night they are as good as new episodes to most of the audience anyway.
…and just think. In some alternate universe ‘Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip’ is going into it’s 6th season.
*shudder*
I like all of the Thursday night shows, too bad they didn’t space them out over the week, not sure that I will have the patience to sit infront of the tube for three hours. Also, they need to fire Leno and replace him with Jimmy Fallon.