After its initial announcement last month about the shows it would pick up, today NBC revealed its official 2009-2010 schedule and also made several official cancellations.

My Name is Earl and Medium are both gone, though there are possibilities that both shows could be picked up by rival networks.  For My Name is Earl, it’s especially difficult since the season ended with a cliffhanger.

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The schedule is clearly divided into Fall and Spring schedules, or pre and post Winter Olympics.  Chuck, which recently was renewed for 13 episodes, won’t show up until the Spring.  And as promised Jay Leno’s primetime talk show will fill the 10pm timeslot every night of the week.

Friday Night Lights, which was renewed for two more seasons on DirecTV, will air sometime in Summer 2010 on NBC.
    
Here is NBC’s Fall Schedule:

MONDAY:
8pm – Heroes
9pm – Trauma (NEW)
10pm – The Jay Leno Show

TUESDAY:
8[m – The Biggest Loser (two-hour episodes)
10pm – The Jay Leno Show

WEDNESDAY:
8pm – Parenthood (NEW)
9pm – Law and Order: SVU
10pm – The Jay Leno Show

THURSDAY:
8pm – SNL Weekend Update Thursday
8:30pm – Parks and Recreation
9pm – The Office
9:30pm – Community (NEW)
10pm – The Jay Leno Show
NOTE: After SNL Weekend Update Thursday runs its course, Community will move to 8pm and 30 Rock will take over at 9:30pm.

FRIDAY:
8pm – Law and Order
9pm – Southland
10pm – The Jay Leno Show

In addition, here is NBC’s Spring schedule, pre-empted for most of February due to the Winter Olympics.

MONDAY:
8pm – Chuck
9pm – Day One (NEW)
10pm – The Jay Leno Show

TUESDAY:
8pm – The Biggest Loser (90-minute episodes)
9:30pm – 100 Questions (NEW)
10pm – The Jay Leno Show

WEDNESDAY:
8pm – Mercy(NEW)
9pm – Law and Order: SVU
10pm – The Jay Leno Show

THURSDAY:
8pm – Community
8:30pm – Parks and Recreation
9pm – The Office
9:30pm – 30 Rock
10pm – The Jay Leno Show

FRIDAY:
8pm – Law and Order
9pm – Southland
10pm – The Jay Leno Show

SUNDAY:
8pm – The Marriage Ref (NEW)
9pm – The Celebrity Apprentice (two-hour episodes)


-John Kubicek, BuddyTV Senior Writer

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John Kubicek

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