November 5, 2024

These Are the New TV Shows (Eventually) Coming to Broadcast in the 2020-2021 Season

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The coronavirus pandemic halted production on not just a number of fan-favorite shows like Grey’s Anatomy and Law & Order: SVU, but also on pilots in contention for the 2020-2021 season, throwing a wrench in the traditional pilot season and upfront plans for broadcast networks CBS, ABC, Fox, NBC and The CW. But that hasn’t stopped the major broadcast networks from already ordering shows for the new season.

CBS announced it was renewing 23 shows, including news programs and reality competitions, as well as ordering just three new programs: two dramas and a comedy. The CW handed our series orders to two projects in early 2020 and added two more in May 2020. The network previously renewed the majority of its line-up.

Meanwhile, Fox held shows from midseason and summer debuts to fill out the fall line-up. Fox’s fall line-up also includes L.A.’s Finest, a drama that already aired as a Spectrum Original. NBC and ABC also had off-season orders already set for the 2020-2021 TV season.

Get the scoop on what’s coming from the major broadcast networks…eventually. Don’t expect this to be a traditional fall TV for these networks.

Jared Padalecki

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Stella Baker

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Olivia Liang

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Superman, Supergirl

CW

Kylie Bunbury

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Jane Curtin

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Rebecca Breeds

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B Positive

CBS

Queen Latifah

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Christopher Meloni, Detective Elliot Stabler, Law & Order: SVU

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Dwayne Johnson

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Kenan Thompson

NBC

Ted Danson

NBC

Filthy Rich, Kim Cattrall

Fox

Clea DuVall

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Next, John Slattery

Fox

Nick Offerman

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Mayim Bialik

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Ken Jeong

Fox

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