
NBC To Give ‘Harry’s Law’ Full-Season Order; ‘Prime Suspect’ Gone?
After a pretty dismal fall, NBC is shaking things up in midseason with several scheduling changes. Gone from the lineup is struggling freshman Prime Suspect (NBC says it hasn’t made a final decision on its cancellation), while four series — Whitney, Up All Night, Harry’s Law and Rock Center With Brian Williams — are on the move. NBC is creating a multi-camera comedy block in the 8-9 PM Wednesday hour with Whitney and midseason comedy Are You There, Chelsea (formerly Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me Chelsea; No alcohol-flavored title in the family hour.) The block, which will debut January 11, brings together two female comedians with similar sensibility in Whitney Cummings and Chelsea Handler, on whose books Chelsea is based. A month later, the two comedies will be followed by low-rated newsmagazine Rock Center With Brian Williams.
It will take over the Wednesday 9 PM slot from Harry’s Law, which is moving to Sundays. Rock Center had to move out of the Monday 10 PM slot to make room for NBC’s highest-profile new series this season, Broadway drama Smash, which will premiere on February 6 and run in the post-The Voice slot as originally scheduled. NBC’s other changes for midseason include new comedy Up All Night moving to Whitney‘s Thursday 9:30 PM slot; 30 Rock replacing Community on Thursdays at 8 PM; and the John Grisham adaptation The Firm, originally slated for a Sunday midseason run, sliding into Prime Suspect‘s Thursday 10 PM slot. The order for Community has not been reduced, so it’s unclear what NBC will do with the remaining episodes of the college-set comedy. Missing from the midseason lineup is NBC’s ambitious new drama series Awake, which recently took an unplanned break to work on scripts. Here is NBC’s midseason schedule (with premiere dates) that also includes new reality series Fashion Star on Tuesdays at 10 PM and the return of Celebrity Apprentice on Sundays:
MONDAYS
8-10 PM – The Voice (season premiere Sunday, February 5; series resumes February 6)
10-11 PM – SMASH (beginning February 6)
TUESDAYS
8-10 PM – The Biggest Loser (beginning January 3)
10-11 PM – Parenthood (through February 28)
10-11 PM – FASHION STAR (beginning Tuesday, March 13, 9-11 p.m. ET with two-hour premiere; one-hour broadcasts resume March 20)
WEDNESDAYS
8-8:30 PM – Whitney (beginning January 11)
8:30-9 PM – ARE YOU THERE, CHELSEA? (beginning January 11)
9-10 PM – Rock Center with Brian Williams (beginning February
10-11 PM – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
THURSDAYS
8-8:30 PM – 30 Rock (beginning January 12)
8:30-9 PM – Parks and Recreation
9-9:30 PM – The Office
9:30-10 PM – Up All Night (beginning January 12)
10-11 PM – THE FIRM (two-hour premiere Sunday January 8; Thursday time period premiere January 12)
FRIDAYS
8-9 PM – Who Do You Think You Are? (beginning February 3)
9-10 PM – Grimm
10-11 PM – Dateline NBC
SATURDAYS
8-9 PM – Harry’s Law (encore broadcasts)
9-10 PM — THE FIRM (encore broadcasts)
10-11 PM – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (encore broadcasts)
SUNDAYS
7-9 PM – Dateline NBC (beginning January
8-9 PM – Harry’s Law (beginning March 4)
9-11 PM – The Celebrity Apprentice (beginning February 12)
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Um maybe I’m slow, but does this mean Community is canceled???? I can’t find it anywhere on the sched.
Considering the fact that Community is getting around 3.5 million viewers, it doesn’t really matter how loyal their fanbase is. Their fanbase is not big enough. get over it people, your show might be the best show ever, not enough people are watching it to justify its continual airing.
No,Crud, it’s not cancelled. I’m pretty sure that NBC notices from its large adoring fan-base and large critical acclaim and will keep Community for later. We just have to see what happens. The Peacock has so many shows, but will that we all think shall stay is Community.
But what got canceled?
Where is “Community???????”
‘Community’ is trending on Twitter.
Despite how many people Nielsen says watch the show, a lot of people are unhappy with NBC’s decision.
not on my twitter it ain’t
Since twitter doesn’t generate any ad revenue for NBC, why should they care?
Where’s Prime Suspect (which was given a full season order) if The Firm is taking its slot on Thursday nights?
Prime Suspect only got a 6 script order. This show was the only quality crime drama on broadcast since The Chicago Code.
At least we still have the three best crime on all of TV.
1.Justified
2.South Land
3.The Closer
At least cable Fx has shown faith in JUSTIFIED, a great show… TERRIERS was terrific but that was dumped after one season.
Poor SOUTHLAND… and thank you, cable TNT, for trying to keep it going! Not certain what the addition of Lucy Liu and Lou Diamond Phillips for the 10-episode Season 4 portends, though. That’s a tweak I don’t see as beneficial to the essential character of the show.
Of course it is cancelled, it is a great show, powerful acting and good script. NBC keeps the bad show’s and canceles the good ones.
Where the hell has Awake gone?
WHERE IS COMMUNITY!?
um. Grimm is a great, entertaining show, NBC. you picked it up, remember? “Who do you think you are?” being Grimm’s next lead in is hardly an improvement over “Chuck.” Are they nuts? Grimm is their best performing new drama – can you imagine how well it would do if it had been in Playboy Club or Prime Suspect’s slots, with their lead-ins? (and how many more adverts I saw for those two,btw… they didn’t even start advertising Grimm til one week b4 prem). I want them to move Grimm. I have been watching Fringe for years and will continue to watch it live out of loyalty but I really love Grimm and this makes ZERO sense to me.
What about Awake?
Where’s Community?!?!!?!
Some fans are gonna be pissed off that Community got benched, but it never should have been leading off that night (or at least not once Big Bang was moved there against it, attracting a VERY similar audience).
Most of the moves look solid, though I would have given Grimm an upgrade out of Fridays… especially when it’s one of the network’s few bright spots.
Also, just wondering: does NBC have any other comedies waiting in the wings, or was Chelsea the only one?
‘Community’ has a strong, loyal fan base and never had a chance on Thursdays at 8 up against ‘American Idol’ originally and now ‘Big Bang’ and ‘X-Factor.’ Still, with ‘The Office’ and ’30 Rock’ nearing the end, they really should’ve tried to find it a different spot in their line-up to see if it could bring in new viewers.
Hopefully they’ll keep it around as a mid-season replacement when one of their other new shows inevitably bombs.
What about Community? Where does that go when 30 Rock takes its spot?
Any word on BFF, Bent or Awake?
And does this mean the end of Prime Suspect?
Did I miss the memo where “Prime Suspect” was canceled or is it not official yet?
Where’s Community?! This is boo shit!
What about Community ????????
I guess this gives Community to do a series finale episode early then.
Why is Harry’s Law getting a full season and Parenthood still is only getting 18 episodes?!
What about community?
Where the hell is Awake? That was my most anticipated new show of the year, why do they keep delaying it?
Why in the world is NBC trying to program a newsmagazine smack in the middle of primetime? Their whole midseason Wednesday seems like a hodgepodge of leftovers from elsewhere in the schedule, L&O: SVU aside. ‘Whitney’ doesn’t fit at 8:00 and I’m going to gather that the Chelsea Handler sitcom would do better at 9:30 than 8:30.
NBC needs to cough up a premiere date for Awake.
Where is the best comedy on TV?: COMMUNITY!!
What they should have done is move ‘Whitney’ right off the grid completely. But judging by the forced, not funny preview of “Are You There, Chelsea?,” “Whitney” might be in good company.
No Community!??!?!!?!!?
Sorry to repeat, but what’s happening with COMMUNITY? Update, please!