In the midst of the on-going national Team Conan/Team Leno debate, NBC has released it's newly organized night-time schedule. It turns out life after Leno (at 10pm) will involve a lot of
Law and Order re-runs, in both
Law and Order flavors: original and SVU.
The just-released post-Leno (and post-Winter Olympics) plan finds the Peacock airing the remaining episodes of the
is-it-or-isn't-it canceled Trauma and a few new premieres, including
Parenthood and Jerry Seinfeld's
The Marriage Ref. Of course, the schedule doesn't address the question on everyone's lips...what's on at 11:35pm NBC?
Here's NBC's full Post-Leno Post-Olympics Schedule:
Monday8-9 p.m. --
Chuck9-10 p.m. --
Trauma (beginning March 8)
10-11 p.m. --
Law & Order (returns March 1 with two-hour episode, 9-11 p.m. (ET); resumes in regular time slot March 8)
Tuesday8-10 p.m. --
The Biggest Loser10-11 p.m. --
Parenthood (premieres March 2)
Wednesday8-9 p.m. --
Mercy9-10 p.m. --
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (encores beginning March 3)
10-11 p.m. --
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (originals beginning March 3)
Thursday8-8:30 p.m. --
Community8:30-9 p.m. --
Parks and Recreation9-9:30 p.m. --
The Office9:30-10 p.m. --
30 Rock10-11 p.m. --
The Marriage Ref (premieres March 4; sneak preview February 28)
Friday8-9 p.m. --
Who Do You Think You Are? (premieres March 5; Friday Night Lights returns on April 30)
9-11 p.m. --
Dateline NBC (begins March 5)
Saturday (beginning March 6; all repeats)8-9 p.m. --
The Biggest Loser9-10 p.m. --
Law & Order10-11 p.m. --
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitSunday (beginning March 14)7-8 p.m. --
Dateline NBC8-9 p.m. --
Minute to Win It9-11 p.m. --
The Celebrity Apprentice
(photo courtesy of NBC)