After having to postpone their conventional fall primetime TV lineups because of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, networks are ramping up for an excellent greater 2024.
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike resulted in September after practically 5 months, culminating in higher wages and labor legal guidelines for its members. The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), who joined the picket traces in July, got here to a tentative settlement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) in November.
In the wake of the strikes’ conclusion, ABC and CBS introduced in early November that their upcoming TV schedules can be full of beloved sequence, together with Grey’s Anatomy’s twentieth season and the return of NCIS for season 21 and NCIS: Hawai’i for season 3.
While CBS beforehand had Kathy Bates’ new Matlock revival on the docket for the 2023-2024 season, the present is now being pushed to the 2024-2025 TV season. Poppa’s House, starring Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr., has additionally been shifted to the subsequent tv cycle.
ABC, in the meantime, acquired FOX’s 9-1-1 in May. The police drama will make its new community debut on Thursday, March 14, forward of Grey’s and Station 19. 9-1-1: Lone Star, nevertheless, stayed at FOX and has been pushed from a midseason premiere to a fall 2024 return, in accordance with TV Line.
Scroll all the way down to see what community exhibits are returning within the new yr as a part of the Primetime 2024 lineup:

ABC
Monday, January 22
The Bachelor: 8 p.m. (season 28, two-hour premiere)
20/20 true crime version: 10 p.m. (title TBA)
Wednesday, February 7
The Conners: 8 p.m. (season 6 premiere)
Not Dead Yet: 8:30 p.m. (season 2 premiere)
Abbott Elementary: 9 p.m. (season 3, one-hour premiere)
Judge Steve Harvey: 10 p.m.
Wednesday, February 14
Abbott Elementary: 9 p.m. (common half-hour slot)
Sunday, February 18
American Idol: 8 p.m. (season 22, two-hour premiere)
What Would You Do?: 10 p.m.
Tuesday, February 20
Will Trent: 8 p.m. (season 2 premiere)
The Rookie: 9 p.m. (season 6 premiere)
The Good Doctor: 10 p.m. (season 7 premiere)
Thursday, March 14
9-1-1: 8 p.m. (season 7 premiere, previously on Fox)
Grey’s Anatomy: 9 p.m. (season 20 premiere)
Station 19: 10 p.m. (season 7 premiere)

CBS
Sunday, February 11
Tracker: 10 p.m. (sequence premiere)
Monday, February 12
The Neighborhood: 8 p.m. (season 6 premiere)
Bob Hearts Abishola: 8:30 p.m. (season 5 premiere)
NCIS: 9 p.m. (season 21 premiere)
NCIS: Hawai’i: 10 p.m. (season 3 premiere)
Tuesday, February 13
FBI: 8 p.m. (season 6 premiere)
FBI: International: 9 p.m. (season 3 premiere)
FBI: Most Wanted: 10 p.m. (season 5 premiere)
Thursday, February 15
Young Sheldon: 8 p.m. (season 7 premiere)
Ghosts: 8:30 p.m. (season 3 premiere)
So Help Me Todd: 9 p.m. (season 2 premiere)
Tracker: 10 p.m. (sequence premiere repeat)
Friday, February 16
S.W.A.T.: 8 p.m. (season 7 premiere — closing season)
Fire Country: 9 p.m. (season 2 premiere)
Blue Bloods: 10 p.m. (season 14 premiere)
Sunday, February 18
60 Minutes: 7 p.m.
The Equalizer: 8 p.m. (season 4 premiere)
Tracker: 9 p.m. (common time slot premiere)
CSI: Vegas: 10 p.m. (season 3 premiere)
Wednesday, February 28
Survivor: 8 p.m. (season 46, two-hour premiere)
Thursday, February 29
ELSBETH: 10 p.m. (sequence premiere)
Wednesday, March 6
Survivor: 8 p.m. (two-hour episode)
Wednesday, March 13
Survivor: 8 p.m. (return to 90-minute episodes)
The Amazing Race: 9:30 p.m. (season 36, 90-minute episodes)
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