NBC is the first network to announce its fall premiere dates, and some
of its shows are getting a very early start. Due to NBC's coverage of
the Olympics, the network will be launching some of its new shows in
August to get a big boost.
New comedies
Go On (starring Matthew Perry) and Animal Practice (starring the Hangover monkey) will get special debuts during the Olympics. Both will air commercial-free as sneak peeks before they begin in their regular time slots in September.
Grimm will also get an early August premiere for its second season on Monday.
In addition to the fall shows, NBC has another new show it will air for several weeks at the end of summer. In
Stars Earn Stripes, nine celebrities will take on rigorous military training to see who has the right stuff.
Meanwhile, shows like
30 Rock,
Community and the new drama
Chicago Fire won't premiere until October.
Check out the full schedule for NBC's fall premieres.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8Go On (following Olympics)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12Animal Practice (following Olympics closing ceremonies)
MONDAY, AUGUST 138pm:
Stars Earn Stripes10pm:
GrimmSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 98:15pm: Sunday Night Football
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 108pm:
The Voice TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 119pm:
Go On9:30pm:
The New Normal10pm:
ParenthoodWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1210pm:
Guys With KidsFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 149pm:
GrimmMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1710pm:
RevolutionTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 208:30pm:
Up All Night9pm:
The Office9:30pm:
Parks and Recreation WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 268pm:
Animal Practice 8:30pm:
Guys With Kids9 pm:
Law & Order: SVUTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 48pm:
30 RockWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1010pm:
Chicago FireFRIDAY, OCTOBER 198pm:
Whitney8:30pm:
Community(Image courtesy of NBC)