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ABC Announces Fall 2018-2019 Schedule

abc fall schedule 2018

abc fall schedule 2018

ABC has announced its lineup for the 2018-2019 television season. Roseanne will be back in the fall, rather than midseason. Alec Baldwin’s new talk show will debut on Sunday nights.

Update: May 29 — ABC has cancelled Roseanne following Roseanna Barr‘s racist Twitter rant. No word yet what will fill the schedule in its place.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was renewed for a 13-episode sixth season which will debut midseason, along with American Idol and The Bachelor.

Nathan Fillion returns to ABC with his new cop series The Rookie, debuting Tuesdays at 10pm. You’ll also catch the following familiar faces on A Million Little Things: James Roday (Psych), Romany Malco (Weeds), Ron Livingston (Sex and the City) and David Giuntoli (Grimm); and even on Single Parents: Taran Killam (Saturday Night Live), Leighton Meester (Gossip Girl) and Brad Garrett (Everybody Loves Raymond).

No word yet on new seasons of Battle of the Network Stars, Boy Bands and The Toy Box.

MONDAY
8pm — Dancing with the Stars
10pm — The Good Doctor

TUESDAY
8pm — Roseanne To Be Announced
8:30pm — The Kids Are Alright
9pm — black-ish
9:30pm — Splitting Up Together
10pm — The Rookie

WEDNESDAY
8pm — The Goldbergs
8:30pm — American Housewife
9pm — Modern Family
9:30pm — Single Parents
10pm — A Million Little Things

THURSDAY
8pm — Grey’s Anatomy
9pm — Station 19
10pm — How to Get Away with Murder

FRIDAY
8pm — Fresh Off the Boat
8:30pm — Speechless
9pm — Child Support
10pm — 20/20

SATURDAY
8pm — Saturday Night Football

SUNDAY
7pm — America’s Funniest Home Videos
8pm — Dancing with the Stars: Juniors
9pm — Shark Tank
10pm — The Alec Baldwin Show

Midseason: American Idol, The Bachelor, The Fix, For the People, Grand Hotel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Schooled and Whiskey Cavalier.

Cancelled: Alex, Inc., The Crossing, Deception, Designated Survivor, Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, Inhumans, The Mayor, The Middle, Once Upon a Time, Quantico, Roseanne, Scandal and Ten Days in the Valley.

You can watch the trailers for ABC’s new shows below.

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