See Fall 2015-2016 Schedule

Keep track of what shows have been renewed, which are cancelled and what is coming up new on the scene on broadcast network stations.  See chart below for the latest information, and check out the trailers for the news shows below the chart.   This page may take a while to load due to the number of clips.

Network Cancelled Renewed New Awaiting News

ABC

Cristela America’s Home Videos S26 Astronaut Wives Club (Summer 2015) S1 Black-ish (Update
renewed and
on Fall lineup)
Forever American Crime S2 The Whispers (Summer 2015) S1
Manhattan Love Story The Bachelor S20  The Catch
Members Only Castle S8  The Family
Resurrection after S2 Dancing with the Stars S20  Of Kings and Prophets
Revenge after S4 Dr. Ken S1  Quantico
Selfie Extreme Weight Loss S5  Uncle Buck
The Taste Fresh Off the Boat S2  Oil
Galavant S2  Wicked City
The Goldbergs S3
Grey’s Anatomy S 12
How to Get Away with Murder S2
Last Man Standing S5
Marvel’s Agent Carter S2
Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD S3
The Middle S7
Mistresses (Summer 2015) S3
Modern Family S7
The Muppets S1
Nashville S4
Once Upon a Time S5
Rookie Blue (Summer 2015) S6
The Ryan O’Neals S1
Scandal S5
Secrets and Lies S2
Shark Tank:  Beyond the Tank S2
Network  Cancelled  Renewed New  Awaiting News

CBS

Battle Creek 2 Broke Girls S5 Angel from Hell S1 CSI (Updated…2 hour movie
will end the series – Ted
Danson’s character moving
to CSI:Cyber in Fall.)
The McCarthys The Amazing Race S27 The Briefcasse (Summer 2015) S1
The Mentalist The Big Bang Theory S9,10 Code Black S1
The Millers Big Brother (summ2015) S17,18 Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders S1
Reckless Blue Bloods S6 Life in Pieces S1
Stalker Criminal Minds S11 Limitless S1
Two and a Half Men CSI:  Cyber Rush Hour S1
Unforgettable, but A&E ordered S4 Elementary S4 Supergirl S1
Extant (Summer 2015) S2 Zoo (summer 2015) S1
48 Hours Mystery S29
The Good Wife S7
Hawaii Five-O S6
Madam Secretary S2
Mike and Molly S6
Mom S3
NCIS S13
NCIS: Los Angels S7
NCIS: New Orleans S2
The Odd Couple S2
Person of Interest S5
Scorpion S2
Survivor S31
Under the Dome (Summer2015) S3
Undercover Boss S7
 Network  Cancelled  Renewed  New  Awaiting News

CW

Backpackers The 100 S3 Cordon
Hart of Dixie America’s Top Model S22 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Seed Arrow S4 Dates (Summer)
The Messengers Beauty & The Beast (Summer 2015) S4 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
The Flash S2 Significant Mother
iZombie S2 Wicked Offer (Summer)
Jane the Virgin S2
Masters of Illusion S2
The Originals S3
Penn & Teller Fool Us S2
Reign S3
Supernatural S11
The Vampire Diaries S7
Whose Line Is It Anyway S3
 Network  Cancelled  Renewed  New  Awaiting News

FOX

Backstrom American Idol S15 (final) Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader (summer 2015) Bordertown
The Cleveland Show Bob’s Burgers S6 Boom Hell’s Kitchen
The Following Bones S11 The Frankenstein Code Wayward Pines
Gang Related Brooklyn Nine-Nine S3 Grandfathered
Glee Empire S2 The Grinder
Gracepoint Family Guy S14 The Guide to Surviving Life
Hieroglyph Gotham S2 Houdini and Doyle
Kitchen Nightmares The Last Man on Earth S2 Lucifer
The Mindy Project (going to Hulu) MasterChef S6 Minority Report
Mulaney MasterChef Junior S4 Scream Queens (15 episode)
Red Band Society New Girl S5 X-Files (6-part limited)
Utopia The Simpsons through S28 Home Free (8 episodes)
Weird Loners Sleepy Hollow S3 Rosewood
So You Think You Can Dance (Summer 2015)
World’s Funniest Fails (Begins in January)
 Network  Cancelled  Renewed  New Awaiting News
NBC About A Boy America’s Got Talent (Summer 2015) Aquarius (Summer) A.D.
A to Z American Ninja warrior (Summer 2015) Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris (10-episode) Hannibal S3
Allegiance The Biggest Loser S16 Blindspot Heroes Reborn S2
Bad Judge The Blacklist S3 The Carmichael Show (6-episode) Odessy
Community (moved to yahoo) Celebrity Apprentice S15 Chicago Med Taxi Brooklyn (Summer)
Constantine Chicago Fire S4 Coach (13-episode)
Crossbones (Summer) Chicago P.D. S3 Crowded
Marry Me Emerald City (10-episode limited mid-season) First Dates
Mission Control Grimm S5 Game of Silence
One Big Happy Hollywood Game Night S3 Heartbreaker
Parenthood Last Comic Standing (Summer 2015) Hot & Bothered (13 episode)
Parks & Recreation LA Law: SVU S17 I Can Do That! (6 episode summer)
The Slap The Night Shift S3 Little Big Shots (8 episode)
State of Affairs The Sing-Off S5 Manhunt
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (picked up by Netflix) Undateable S3 People Are Talking
Working the Engels The Voice (winter/spring 2015) The Player
Welcome to Sweden S2 The Reaper (miniseries)
Shades of Blue
STRONG
Superstore
You the Jury
You, Me and the End of the World

Trailers

ABC

 

CBS

THE NEW FALL DRAMAS:

Code Black
A heart-pounding medical drama that takes place in the busiest, most notorious ER in the nation, where the staggering influx of patients can outweigh the limited resources available to the extraordinary doctors and nurses whose job is to treat them all – creating a condition known as Code Black. At the heart of the ER’s controlled chaos is Residency Director Dr. Leanne Rorish (Academy Award winner Marcia Gay Harden), renowned for successfully performing high-risk procedures in Center Stage, the trauma area reserved for the most critical cases. Her four new first-year residents are Christa Lorenson (Bonnie Somerville), Malaya Pineda (Melanie Kannokada), Mario Savetti (Benjamin Hollingsworth) and Angus Leighton (Harry M. Ford). Leanne’s confidante, Jesse Sallander (Luis Guzman), is an amiable seen-it-all senior nurse who manages the residents. Also working in the ER is Dr. Neal Hudson (Raza Jaffrey), an excellent physician who sometimes disagrees with Leanne’s “cowboy” approach, and Dr. Rollie Guthrie (William Allen Young), the energetic, longest-serving attending. In Center Stage, life is measured in seconds, and these heroic doctors and nurses operate with speed and skill within an overwhelmed system to treat the crowds of people who are often there for one of two reasons: to die or to receive a life-saving miracle. Michael Seitzman, Marti Noxon, Linda Goldstein-Knowlton, Ryan McGarry and David Semel are executive producers for ABC Studios in association with CBS Television Studios. The pilot was directed by David Semel (“Madam Secretary”).


Limitless
A fast-paced drama about Brian Finch (Jake McDorman), who discovers the brain-boosting power of the mysterious drug NZT and is coerced by the FBI into using his extraordinary cognitive abilities to solve complex cases for them. Working closely with Brian in the major case squad in New York City is Special Agent Rebecca Harris (Jennifer Carpenter), a formidable investigator with a dark past, and Special Agent Boyle (Hill Harper), a former military officer and Rebecca’s confidante. They report to Special Agent in Charge Nasreen “Naz” Pouran (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio), a canny manipulator of the reins of power. Unbeknownst to the FBI, Brian also has a clandestine relationship with Senator Edward Mora (Academy Award nominee Bradley Cooper, recurring), a presidential hopeful and regular user of NZT who has plans of his own for his new protégé. Fueled now with a steady supply of NZT that enables him to use 100% of his brain capacity, Brian is more effective than all of the FBI agents combined, making him a criminal’s worst nightmare and the greatest asset the Bureau has ever possessed. Craig Sweeny, Marc Webb, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Heather Kadin, Bradley Cooper, Todd Phillips, Ryan Kavanaugh, Tucker Tooley and Tom Forman are executive producers for CBS Television Studios in association with K/O Paper Products and Relativity Television. The pilot was directed by Marc Webb (“The Amazing Spider-Man” 1 and 2 Feature Films).

Supergirl
An action-adventure drama based on the DC Comics character Kara Zor-El (Melissa Benoist), Superman’s (Kal-El) cousin who, after 12 years of keeping her powers a secret on Earth, decides to finally embrace her superhuman abilities and be the hero she was always meant to be. Twelve-year-old Kara escaped the doomed planet Krypton with her parents’ help at the same time as the infant Kal-El. Protected and raised on Earth by her foster family, the Danvers, Kara grew up in the shadow of her foster sister, Alex (Chyler Leigh), and learned to conceal the phenomenal powers she shares with her famous cousin in order to keep her identity a secret. Years later at 24, Kara lives in National City assisting media mogul and fierce taskmaster Cat Grant (Golden Globe Award winner Calista Flockhart), who just hired the Daily Planet’s former photographer, James Olsen (Mehcad Brooks), as her new art director. However, Kara’s days of keeping her talents a secret are over when Hank Henshaw (David Harewood), head of a super-secret agency where her sister also works, enlists her to help them protect the citizens of National City from sinister threats. Though Kara will need to find a way to manage her newfound empowerment with her very human relationships, her heart soars as she takes to the skies as Supergirl to fight crime. Greg Berlanti (“The Flash,” “Arrow”), Ali Adler, Sarah Schecter and Andrew Kreisberg are executive producers for Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. The pilot was directed by Glen Winter (“Arrow”).

THE NEW FALL COMEDIES:

Angel from Hell
A single-camera comedy about Amy (Jane Lynch), a colorful, brassy woman who insinuates herself into Allison’s (Maggie Lawson) organized and seemingly perfect life, claiming to be her “guardian angel.” Allison is an intense, driven doctor who is sure that Amy is just an inebriated, outspoken nut, until every one of her warnings proves true. Cautioned by Amy not tell anyone about her, Allison can’t discuss this over-the-top oddball with her father and business partner, Marv (Kevin Pollak), a sunburned dermatologist who shares an office with Allison, or her younger brother, Brad (Kyle Bornheimer), a pharmaceutical sales rep who lives over her garage. As Allison tries to push Amy away, Amy makes her final pitch: her sole mission is to provide Allison with helpful guidance that nudges her in the right direction in life – and it’s her final chance to prove herself as an angel. With that, Allison agrees to this unlikely relationship because maybe a weird friend is exactly what she needs… and what if Amy really is her “guardian angel”? Tad Quill and Emmy Award winner Don Scardino (“30 Rock”) are executive producers for CBS Television Studios. The pilot was directed by Don Scardino.

Life In Pieces
A single-camera comedy about one big happy family and their sometimes awkward, often hilarious and ultimately beautiful milestone moments as told by its various members. Of the three siblings, middle child Matt (Thomas Sadoski) may have just found his true love, his co-worker, Colleen (Angelique Cabral); his coddled youngest brother, Greg (Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominee Colin Hanks), and his wife, Jen (Zoe Lister Jones), are overwhelmed by the birth of their first child; and the eldest, Heather (Betsy Brandt), and her husband, Tim (Dan Bakkedahl), are dreading their impending empty nest so much, they’re considering having another baby. Their parents are Joan (Academy, Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner Dianne Wiest), the family’s adoring matriarch who would do anything for her kids – as long as she agrees with it – and John (Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner James Brolin), the gregarious patriarch who’s searching for ways to soften the blow of turning 70. As the family’s lives unfold in four short stories each week, they try to savor these little pieces of time that flash by but stay with you forever, because these moments add up to what life’s all about. Niall Cunningham, Holly J. Barrett and Giselle Eisenberg also star. Justin Adler, Emmy Award winner Jason Winer (“Modern Family”) and Aaron Kaplan are executive producers for 20th Century Fox Television in association with Kapital Entertainment. The pilot was directed by Jason Winer.

NEW SERIES FOR LATER THIS SEASON:

Criminal Minds:  Beyond Borders
A Spinoff of Criminal Minds, starring Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner Gary Sinise in a drama about the specialized International Division of the FBI tasked with solving crimes and coming to the rescue of Americans who find themselves in danger while abroad. Heading the department is Unit Chief Jack Garrett (Sinise), a seasoned 20-year veteran of the Bureau. The team he trusts with his life includes Matthew Simmons (Daniel Henney), a former military hero with split-second profiling skills he honed on the battlefield, and Russ “Monty” Montgomery (Tyler James Williams), the unit’s compassionate, brilliant tech analyst who additionally liaises stateside with the families of those in trouble while his group is far from home. These exceptional agents are dedicated to safely returning U.S. residents home by profiling and identifying criminals who are beyond our borders. The pilot was a planted spin-off of an episode of CRIMINAL MINDS broadcast on April 8, 2015. Emmy Award winner Mark Gordon, Erica Messer and Nick Pepper are executive producers for ABC Studios in association with CBS Television Studios and The Mark Gordon Company. The episode was directed by Glen Kershaw (“Criminal Minds”).

Rush Hour
Based of the hit feature film franchise, is a buddy-cop drama about a maverick LAPD detective and a by-the-book detective from Hong Kong who knock heads when they are forced to partner together. Detective Lee (Jon Foo) is a reserved, honorable master martial artist with lightning-fast moves who comes to L.A. to avenge his sister’s alleged death and learn more about her connection to a Chinese organized crime ring. Detective Carter (Justin Hires), on the other hand, is a wisecracking cop who plays by his own rules and has never wanted a partner. As exasperated as Carter’s boss, Captain Cole (Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominee Wendie Malick), gets with him, she knows he’s a brilliant detective who gets results. Attempting to help the two get along is Sergeant Didi Diaz (Aimee Garcia), Carter’s friend and former partner who doesn’t hesitate to call him out on his antics. But even as cultures clash and tempers flare, Carter and Lee can’t deny they make a formidable team, and grudgingly admit that sometimes an unlikely pairing makes for a great partnership. Bill Lawrence, Blake McCormick, Jeff Ingold, Jon Turteltaub and the team behind the “Rush Hour” movies, Arthur Sarkissian and Brett Ratner, are executive producers for Warner Bros. Television. The pilot was directed by Jon Turteltaub.

 

 

CW

FOX

 

NBC

Comedies

Coach
LOGLINE: Craig T. Nelson reprises his role as coach Hayden Fox. Story picks up 18 years later when the retired coach gets back in the game to assist his son, who was just hired as head coach at an Ivy League university in Pennsylvania… where they know nothing about sports
CAST: Craig T. Nelson

Crowded
LOGLINE: Things backfire on recent empty-nesters when their two adult daughters move back home.
CAST: Patrick Warburton, Carrie Preston, Stacy Keach, Mia Serafino, Carlease Burke

Hot & Bothered
LOGLINE: Eva Longoria stars in this new comedy about Ana Sofia, a sizzling TV superstar and her lively family of cast and crew all competing to steal the spotlight.
CAST: Eva Longoria, Jencarlos Canela, Diana Maria Riva, Jose Moreno Brooks, Alex Meneses, Amaury Nolasco, Jadyn Maria, Izzy Diaz

People Are Talking
LOGLINE: A comedy examining sex, race and everything else your parents told you never to talk about.
CAST: Tone Bell, Bresha Webb, Brooke Ishibashi, Mark-Paul Gosselaar

Superstore
LOGLINE: Revolving around a group of employees at a big-box store, it examines love, friendship and the beauty of everyday moments. Spitzer, Fleischer and David Bernad exec produce.
CAST: Ben Feldman, America Ferrera, Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn, Mark McKinney, Nico Santos, Colton Dunn, Mark McKinney, Nico Santos, Nichole Bloom

Telenovela
LOGLINE: A look behind the scenes of a telenovela.
CAST: Eva Longoria, Jencarlos Canela, Diana Maria, Jose Moreno Brooks, Alex Meneses

You, Me and the End of the World
LOGLINE: The news that a comet is on an unavoidable collision course with Earth sets in motion the most hilariously unexpected chain of events imaginable.
CAST: Rob Lowe, Jenna Fischer, Megan Mullally, Mathew Baynton, Joel Fry, Paterson Joseph, Gaia Scodellaro, Pauline Quirke, Fabian McCallum, Kyle Soller

Dramas

Blindspot
LOGLINE: A beautiful woman finds herself at the center of an investigation after climbing out of a duffel bag in the middle of Times Square in New York City with her memory wiped and no clue as to what the extensive tattoos on her body mean. The FBI begin to follow the road map on her body to reveal a larger conspiracy while bringing her closer to discovering the truth about her identity.
CAST: Jaimie Alexander, Sullivan Stapleton, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Ashley Johnson

Chicago Med
LOGLINE: Dick Wolf delivers the newest installment of the compelling Chicagofranchise, an emotional thrill ride through the day-to-day chaos of the city’s most explosive hospital and the courageous team of doctors who hold it together. They will tackle unique new cases inspired by topical events, forging fiery relationships in the pulse-pounding pandemonium of the emergency room, and through it all, familiar faces from the Chicago police and fire departments will intertwine as this third team of Chicago heroes hits the ground running.
CAST: Oliver Platt, S. Epatha Merkerson, Laurie Holden, Nick Gehlfuss, Yaya Dacosta.

Game of Silence
LOGLINE: A gripping drama about a successful Atlanta attorney whose long-lost childhood friends unexpectedly reappear after 25 years. When a dark secret they thought they had buried resurfaces, the brotherhood bands together to right the wrongs of their shared past — a journey that will push the limits of their loyalty and quench their thirst for revenge.
CAST: David Lyons, Michael Raymond-James, Larenz Tate, Bre Blair, Conor O’Farrell, Deidrie Henry, Demetrius Grosse, Claire Van Der Boom.

Heartbreaker
LOGLINE: Medical soap follows the outspoken Alex Panttiere, one of the rare female heart-transplant surgeons. She brings an innovative eye to treating patients week to week while also balancing the complications of her professional and romantic life. Inspired by the life of Dr. Kathy Magliato.
CAST: Melissa George, Jamie Kennedy, Dave Annable, Shelley Conn, Maya Erskine, Joshua Leonard, D.L. Hughley, JLouis Mills

Heroes Reborn
LOGLINE: From original creator Tim Kring, the supernatural phenomenon begins again with a fresh crop of inspiring heroes who take on the ultimate struggle between those with extraordinary abilities and those with nefarious motives to hunt and harness their powers.
CAST: Jack Coleman, Zachary Levi, Masi Oka, Judith Shekoni, Robbie Kay, Henry Zebrowski, Kiki Sukezane, Ryan Guzman, Danika Yarosh, Toru Uchikado, Eve Harlow, Gatlin Green

The Player
LOGLINE: An action-packed Las Vegas thriller about a former military operative turned security expert who is drawn into a high-stakes game where an organization of wealthy individuals gamble on his ability to stop some of the biggest crimes imaginable from playing out. Can he take them down from the inside and get revenge for the death of his wife, or is it true what they say: The house always wins.
CAST: Wesley Snipes, Philip Winchester, Charity Wakefield, Damon Gupton

Shades of Blue
LOGLINE: Follows a tight-knit crew of police officers who are effective at keeping the streets safe but also corrupt when it comes to lining their pockets and protecting their own. When one of the officers (Lopez) is forced to become a federal informant, she must decide between her own family’s welfare and that of her police family.
CAST: Jennifer Lopez, Ray Liotta, Drea de Matteo, Vincent Laresca, Warren Kole

Alternative Series

Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris
LOGLINE: Neil Patrick Harris stars in this one-hour live show that includes stunts, skits, pranks, audience interaction, musical numbers, giveaways and unlimited surprises. Based on the British hit “Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway”.
CAST: Neil Patrick Harris

 

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