NBC has announced their 2018-2019 television lineup, ahead of their upfront presentation tomorrow (May 14). The biggest announcement came this past Friday when the network saved Brooklyn Nine-Nine after Fox had cancelled the series on Thursday. Nine-Nine’s sixth season will debut in midseason.
The network has yet to make a decision on the fates of Timeless and Champions.
Dick Wolf’s Chicago franchise is getting its own night on Wednesdays.
The fall 2018 schedule is below.
MONDAY
8pm — The Voice
10pm — The Manifest (New Series)
In 2013, Flight 828 disappeared into thin air. Today, it came home. @NBCManifest, coming soon to NBC. pic.twitter.com/8vXuzy9MRR
— NBC Entertainment (@nbc) May 13, 2018
TUESDAY
8pm — The Voice
9pm — This Is Us
10pm — New Amsterdam (New Series)
Break the rules. Heal the system. #TheBlacklist’s Ryan Eggold stars in @NBCNewAmsterdam, coming soon to NBC. pic.twitter.com/6bWTY71Q1v
— NBC Entertainment (@nbc) May 13, 2018
WEDNESDAY
8pm — Chicago Med
9pm — Chicago Fire
10pm — Chicago P.D.
THURSDAY
8pm — Superstore
8:30pm — The Good Place
9pm — Will & Grace
9:30pm — I Feel Bad (New Series)
10pm — Law & Order: SVU
She’s kinda got it all figured out. @NBCIFeelBad, from executive producer Amy Poehler, coming soon to NBC. pic.twitter.com/81wTWSR8Dm
— NBC Entertainment (@nbc) May 13, 2018
FRIDAY
8pm — Blindspot
9pm — Midnight Texas
10pm — Dateline NBC
SATURDAY
8pm — Dateline Saturday Night Mystery
10pm — SNL Encores
11:30pm — Saturday Night Live
SUNDAY
7pm — Football Night in America
8:20pm — Sunday Night Football
Midseason: A.P. Bio, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Blacklist, Good Girls, Wold of Dance, Ellen’s Game of Games, America’s Got Talent: The Champions (New Series), The Titan Games, Abby’s (New Series), The Enemy Within (New Series), The Village (New Series) and The Inbetween (New Series).
Cancelled: The Brave, Great News, The Night Shift and Rise.