2007–08 United States network television schedule

The 2007–08 network television schedule for the six major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the prime time hours from September 2007 to August 2008. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2006–07 season. The schedule was affected by the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike (which began on November 5 and ended on February 12). After that, the next disruption to the networks' primetime schedules would not occur until the 2020–21 season, whose network schedules were affected by the suspension of film and television productions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

NBC was the first to announce its fall schedule on May 14, 2007,[1] followed by ABC on May 15,[2] CBS on May 16,[3] Fox and The CW on May 17,[4][5] and MyNetworkTV on August 24, 2007.[6]

This was the first TV season where Nielsen Media Research kept track of DVR ratings (live plus same day; C3; live plus 7)[7]

PBS is not included; member stations have local flexibility over most of their schedules and broadcasts times for network shows may vary.

Each of the 30 highest-rated shows released in May 2008 is listed with its rank and rating as determined by Nielsen Media Research.[8]

All NBC programming from August 8, 2008, to August 24, 2008, was pre-empted for coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.[9]

Impact of the 2007-08 Writers Guild of America strike

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On November 5, the Writers Guild of America went on strike. During the strike, production on scripted television series across all of the major television networks was suspended. The writers' strike forced the networks to postpone the start of the fall 2007 schedule later than usual; rather than the traditional late-September/early-October start, new and returning series had their premieres delayed until late October and into November. The Writers Guild of America strike ended on February 12. The 2007–08 television season was thus the first of three television seasons to have its start delayed due to issues outside of the control of the major networks; the other instances were the 1988–89 season (due to the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike) and the 2001–02 season (due to the networks' news coverage of the September 11 attacks). The next major disruption to the primetime television schedules of the major television networks would not occur until the 2020–21 season (due to a suspension of television productions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic). The third major disruption to the primetime television schedules of the major television networks was the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike, and the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike.

Legend

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  •   Light blue indicates local programming.
  •   Gray indicates encore programming.
  •   Blue-gray indicates news programming.
  •   Light green indicates sporting events.
  •   Red indicates series being burned off and other irregularly scheduled programs, including specials and movies.
  •   Light gold indicates programming produced outside of the United States.
  •  highlight  Yellow highlights indicates the top-10 most watched programs of the season.
  •  highlight  Cyan highlights indicates numbers 11-20 most watched programs of the season.
  •  highlight  Magenta highlights indicates numbers 21-30 most watched programs of the season.
  •  highlight  Highlights indicates that it falls in multiple of the above categories.

Schedule

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  • New series to broadcast television are highlighted in bold.
  • Repeat airings or same-day rebroadcasts are indicated by (R).
  • All times are U.S. Eastern and Pacific Time (except for some live sports or events). Subtract one hour for Central, Mountain, Alaska, and Hawaii-Aleutian times.
  • All sporting events air live in all time zones in U.S. Eastern time, with local and/or late-night programming scheduled by affiliates after game completion.

Sunday

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Network 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC Fall America's Funniest Home Videos Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (21/7.7) Desperate Housewives (6/11.6) Brothers & Sisters (22/7.6)
(Tied with CSI: NY, Heroes and
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit)
Winter Oprah's Big Give Here Come the Newlyweds
Spring Desperate Housewives (6/11.6) Brothers & Sisters (22/7.6)
(Tied with CSI: NY, Heroes and
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit)
Summer High School Musical: Get in the Picture Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (R) Desperate Housewives (R)
Mid-summer Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (R)
CBS Fall 60 Minutes (17/8.4) The Amazing Race Cold Case (28/7.1)
(Tied with Deal or No Deal)
Shark (30/7.0)
(Tied with The Unit and Hell's Kitchen)
Winter Big Brother Dexter (R)
Spring Million Dollar Password Various programming
Summer Big Brother Million Dollar Password Cold Case (R)
The CW Fall CW Now Online Nation Life Is Wild America's Next Top Model (R) Local programming
Mid-fall Aliens in
America
(R)
Late fall Crowned: The Mother of All Pageants (R)
Winter Everybody Hates Chris (R) Everybody Hates Chris Aliens in America Girlfriends (R) The Game (R)
Spring America's Next Top Model (R) The Game Girlfriends (R)
Summer One Tree Hill (R)
Fox Fall Fox NFL (4:15 p.m.) The OT The Simpsons King of the Hill Family Guy American Dad!
Winter Various programming
Late winter King of the Hill (R) American Dad! (R) Unhitched
Spring The Simpsons (R) American Dad!
Late spring Don't Forget the Lyrics! (R)
Summer 'Til Death (R)
NBC Fall Football Night in America NBC Sunday Night Football (8:15 p.m.) (continued to game completion) (10/9.7)
Winter Dateline NBC Various programming
Mid-winter American Gladiators (R)
Late winter Dateline NBC Law & Order (R) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (R)
Spring Dateline NBC Monk (R) Psych (R)
Mid-spring The Office (R)
Late spring NBC Sports programming Dateline NBC
Summer Most Outrageous Moments (R) America's Got Talent (R)

Monday

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Network 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC Fall Dancing with the Stars (3/14.0) Samantha Who? (19/8.0) The Bachelor
Late fall Special programming Samantha Who? (19/8.0) Notes from the Underbelly October Road
Winter Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann
Spring Dancing with the Stars (3/14.0) Samantha Who? (19/8.0) The Bachelor
Late spring The Bachelorette The Mole
Summer High School Musical: Get in the Picture Wanna Bet?
Mid-summer Samantha Who? (R)
CBS Fall How I Met Your Mother The Big Bang Theory Two and a Half Men (15/8.5)
(Tied with Survivor)
Rules of Engagement CSI: Miami (11/9.2)
(Tied with NCIS)
Winter Welcome to the Captain The New Adventures of Old Christine
Late winter The Big Bang Theory How I Met Your Mother
Spring Rules of Engagement
Summer The New Adventures of Old Christine (R)
The CW Fall Everybody Hates Chris Aliens in America Girlfriends The Game Local programming
Winter Gossip Girl (R)
Mid-winter Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious
Spring Gossip Girl One Tree Hill
Fox Fall Prison Break K-Ville
Late fall House (R)
Winter Prison Break Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Late winter New Amsterdam Various programming
Spring Bones House (8/10.5)
MNT Fall Celebrity Exposé Various programming
Mid-fall Breaking The Magician's Code (R) Celebrity Exposé
Late fall Special programming
Winter Celebrity Exposé Meet My Folks (R)
Mid-winter Paradise Hotel
Spring Celebrity Exposé (R)
Summer Celebrity Exposé (R) Decision House
NBC Fall Chuck Heroes (22/7.6)
(Tied with Brothers & Sisters, CSI: NY and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit)
Journeyman
Winter American Gladiators Deal or No Deal (28/7.1)
(Tied with Cold Case)
Medium
Late winter My Dad Is Better than Your Dad
Spring Deal or No Deal (28/7.1)
(Tied with Cold Case)
Late spring American Gladiators Nashville Star Dateline NBC
  • NBC aired Clash of the Choirs for four consecutive nights starting on December 17, 2007.
  • ABC aired Duel for six nights for the week starting on December 17, 2007.
  • American Gladiators premiered Sunday, January 6, 2008, at 9:00 pm Eastern/8:00 pm Central before moving to Mondays at 8:00 pm Eastern/7:00 pm Central.
  • Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles premiered Sunday, January 13, 2008, at 8:00 pm Eastern/7:00 pm Central before moving to Mondays at 9:00 pm Eastern/8:00 pm Central.
  • Season 7 of 24 was supposed to start in 2008, but delayed to 2009 due to the WGA strike.

Tuesday

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Network 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC Fall Cavemen Carpoolers Dancing with the Stars (5/12.3) Boston Legal
Late fall Special programming According to Jim (R)
Winter Just for Laughs Just for Laughs (R) According to Jim Carpoolers
Late winter Primetime: What Would You Do?
Spring According to Jim According to Jim (R) Dancing with the Stars (5/12.3) Boston Legal
Mid-spring Women's Murder Club
Late spring Samantha Who? (R) Boston Legal (R)
Summer Wipeout I Survived a Japanese Game Show Primetime
Mid-summer Wanna Bet?
CBS Fall NCIS (11/9.2)
(Tied with CSI: Miami)
The Unit (30/7.0)
(Tied with Shark)
Cane
Winter 48 Hours
Mid-winter Big Brother Jericho
Spring Shark (30/7.0)
(Tied with The Unit and Hell's Kitchen)
Various programming
Late spring 48 Hours Without a Trace
Summer Big Brother
The CW Fall Beauty and the Geek Reaper Local programming
Winter Reaper (R) One Tree Hill
Late winter Beauty and the Geek
Spring Reaper
Fox Fall Bones House (8/10.5)
Winter American Idol (1/16.1)
Mid-winter American Idol (1/16.1)
Spring American Idol (1/16.1) Hell's Kitchen (30/7.0)
(Tied with Shark and The Unit)
Late spring The Moment of Truth (13/8.8)
(Tied with Without a Trace)
Summer House (R) Various programming
MNT Fall The Academy (R) JAIL JAIL (R)
Late fall Special programming
Winter Street Patrol Street Patrol (R) JAIL JAIL (R)
NBC Fall The Singing Bee The Biggest Loser Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (22/7.6)
(Tied with Brothers & Sisters, CSI: NY and Heroes)
Winter The Biggest Loser
Spring Most Outrageous Moments Most Outrageous Moments (R) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (R)
Summer Celebrity Family Feud America's Got Talent

Notes:

  • According to Jim premiered on January 1, 2008, with two 30-minute episodes. Then on January 9, 2008, it only aired one episode for the night.
  • One Tree Hill premiered on January 8, 2008, with a two-hour premiere.
  • American Idol premiered on January 15 to 16, 2008 with two hour episodes each night.
  • NBC aired quarterlife on February 26, 2008. After the first episode failed to earn the ratings the network had hoped, NBC announced that the series would be canceled after airing only one episode. Its remaining episodes would air on sibling channel Bravo.
  • Miss Guided aired a "sneak-peek" on Tuesday, March 18, 2008, following Dancing with the Stars at 10:30 pm Eastern/9:30 pm Central. It then moved to its regular timeslot on March 20 at 8:00 pm Eastern/7:00 pm Central with back-to-back episodes filling in for Ugly Betty through April 3.[11]
  • On April 8, 2008, CBS premiered Secret Talents of the Stars at 10 pm Eastern/9 pm Central. The show was cancelled the following day.

Wednesday

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Network 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC Fall Pushing Daisies Private Practice (26/7.3) Dirty Sexy Money
Winter Wife Swap Supernanny Cashmere Mafia
Late winter Men in Trees
Spring Boston Legal
Late spring Men in Trees
Summer Primetime: Crime
CBS Fall Kid Nation Criminal Minds (18/8.2) CSI: NY (22/7.6)
(Tied with Brothers & Sisters, Heroes
and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit)
Winter Power of 10
Mid-winter Big Brother
Spring The Price Is Right $1,000,000 Spectacular
Summer Greatest American Dog
The CW Fall America's Next Top Model Gossip Girl Local programming
Late fall Crowned: The Mother of All Pageants
Winter America's Next Top Model Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious
Spring Farmer Wants a Wife
Summer Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious (R)
Fox Fall Back to You 'Til Death Kitchen Nightmares
Winter American Idol (2/15.9) The Moment of Truth (13/8.8)
(Tied with Without a Trace)
Late winter The Moment of Truth (13/8.8)
(Tied with Without a Trace)
American Idol (2/15.9)
Spring 'Til Death Back to You
Late spring So You Think You Can Dance
MNT Fall Decision House Meet My Folks (R)
Winter Whacked Out Videos Whacked Out Videos (R) Special programming
Mid-winter Masters of Illusion (R)
Spring Under One Roof The Best of In Living Color Breaking The Magician's Code (R)
Late spring Masters of Illusion (R)
Summer Whacked Out Videos (R) The Twilight Zone (R)
Mid-summer The Twilight Zone (R) Whacked Out Videos (R)
NBC Fall Deal or No Deal Bionic Woman Life
Mid-fall Phenomenon
Winter Deal or No Deal Law & Order: Criminal Intent (R) Law & Order (27/7.2)
Spring Deal or No Deal
Summer The Baby Borrowers (R) The Baby Borrowers Celebrity Circus
Mid-summer America's Got Talent (R) Law & Order (R)
  • American Idol premiered on January 15, 2008, and January 16, 2008, with two-hour episodes each night.
  • Crowned: The Mother of All Pageants premiered on December 12, 2007, at 9:00 pm Eastern/8:00PM Central before moving to Wednesdays at 8:00 pm Eastern/7:00PM Central.
  • Law & Order had a two-hour season premiere (two episodes) on January 2, 2008.
  • Supernanny aired back to back episodes on January 2, 2008.

Thursday

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Network 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC Fall Ugly Betty Grey's Anatomy (9/10.4) Big Shots
Winter Lost (R) Lost (20/7.9) Eli Stone
Spring Miss Guided
Mid-spring Ugly Betty Grey's Anatomy (9/10.4) Lost (20/7.9)
Summer Hopkins
CBS Fall Survivor (15/8.5)
(Tied with Two and a Half Men)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (7/10.6) Without a Trace (13/8.8)
(Tied with The Moment of Truth)
Winter Various programming
Mid-winter Survivor (15/8.5)
(Tied with Two and a Half Men)
Spring Various programming Swingtown
Summer Greatest American Dog
Mid-summer Big Brother Flashpoint
The CW Smallville Supernatural Local programming
Fox Fall Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? Don't Forget the Lyrics!
Spring So You Think You Can Dance
Late spring Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? So You Think You Can Dance
MNT My Thursday Night Movie
NBC Fall My Name Is Earl 30 Rock The Office ER
Mid-fall The Office Scrubs
Winter The Office (R) Celebrity Apprentice
Mid-winter Various programming Lipstick Jungle
Spring My Name Is Earl 30 Rock The Office Scrubs ER
Mid-spring Scrubs 30 Rock
Late spring Various programming Last Comic Standing Fear Itself
Summer Last Comic Standing
  • Reaper moved to 9:00 pm Eastern/8:00 pm Central on February 28, 2008, replacing Supernatural.
  • Miss Guided aired a "sneak-peek" on Tuesday March 18, 2008, following Dancing with the Stars at 10:30 pm Eastern/9:30 pm Central. It then moved to its regular timeslot on March 20 at 8:00 pm Eastern/7:00 pm Central with back-to-back episodes filling in for Ugly Betty through April 3.[12]

Friday

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Network 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC Fall 20/20 Women's Murder Club Men in Trees
Mid-fall Men in Trees 20/20
Winter Grey's Anatomy (R) Desperate Housewives (R)
Mid-winter 20/20
Spring America's Funniest Home Videos (R) Duel 20/20
Late spring According to Jim (R)
Summer Dance Machine Duel
Mid-summer The ABC Friday Night Movie
CBS Fall Ghost Whisperer Moonlight Numb3rs
Winter The Price Is Right $1,000,000 Spectacular Ghost Whisperer
Spring Ghost Whisperer Moonlight
Late spring Numb3rs (R)
Summer Numb3rs (R) Flashpoint
Mid-summer Swingtown
The CW WWE Friday Night SmackDown Local programming
Fox Early fall Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? Various programming
Fall The Next Great American Band
Mid-fall The Next Great American Band Don't Forget the Lyrics!
Winter Bones (R) House (R)
Spring Canterbury's Law
Mid-spring Fox Friday Night Movie
MNT Fall My Friday Night Movie
Spring Meet My Folks (R) Paradise Hotel (R)
Summer The Academy (R)
NBC Fall Deal or No Deal Friday Night Lights Las Vegas
Winter 1 vs. 100
Late winter Amne$ia Dateline NBC
Spring Most Outrageous Moments (R)
  • Amne$ia premiered on February 22, 2008, at 9:00 pm Eastern/8:00 pm Central, before moving to its regular timeslot on February 29, 2008, at 8:00 pm Eastern/7:00 pm Central.[13]

Saturday

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Network 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC Fall Saturday Night Football (continued to game completion)
Winter ABC Saturday Movie of the Week
Summer The Wonderful World of Disney Eli Stone (R)
CBS Crimetime Saturday 48 Hours
Fox COPS COPS (R) America's Most Wanted Local programming
MNT Fall IFL Battleground NFL Total Access
Mid-fall NFL Total Access IFL Battleground
Winter Paradise Hotel (R)
Spring Meet My Folks (R) Decision House (R)
Late spring My Saturday Night Movie
NBC Fall Various programming Chuck (R) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (R)
Mid-fall Bionic Woman (R)
Winter Law & Order: Criminal Intent (R) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (R) Law & Order (R)
Spring Medium (R) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (R)
Summer Various programming Law & Order (R) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (R)

By network

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Full season orders and cancellations

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Full season orders

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The following are shows that have been given full seasons during the 2007/08 television season. Shows listed in Bold returned for the 2008/09 television season.

ABC

  • Private Practice – On October 19, 2007, the show was given a full 22-episode season.[16]
  • Pushing Daisies – On October 23, 2007, the show received the order for nine additional episodes comprising a full season.[17]
  • Samantha Who? – On October 30, 2007, the show received a full season order due to solid retention of the audience from Dancing with the Stars in both total viewers, consistently finishing 1st place in its timeslot, and the key 18-49 demographic, consistently finishing in 2nd in its timeslot.[18]
  • Dirty Sexy Money – On November 16, 2007, the show was given a full season order, making it the first show to be ordered a full season since the writers strike began on November 5.[19]

CBS

  • The Big Bang Theory – On October 19, 2007, the show was given a full 22-episode season.[20]
  • The Unit - On October 19, 2007, the show was given a full 22-episode season order.[20]

Fox

NBC

  • Chuck– On November 26, 2007, NBC gave a full 22-episode season to the show.[23]
  • Life – On November 26, 2007, NBC gave a full 22-episode season to the show.[23]

The CW

  • Gossip Girl – On October 9, 2007, the show was given a full 22-episode season, making it the first new show to do so.[24]
  • Aliens in America – Although a full season order has not been officially announced, sources have reported that despite the writers strike this show will have 17 episodes for the season.[25]

Cancellations

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  • Big Shots – All 11 produced episodes aired and on February 12, 2008, ABC announced no new episodes would be produced after the strike, effectively cancelling the show.[26]
  • Carpoolers – 13 produced episodes aired and on February 12, 2008, ABC announced no new episodes would be produced after the strike, effectively cancelling the show.[26]
  • Cashmere Mafia – ABC announced on March 13, 2008, that the show will not return.[27]
  • Cavemen – 6 of the 13 produced episodes aired, and on February 12, 2008, ABC announced no new episodes would be produced after the strike, effectively cancelling the show.[26]
  • Men in Trees – ABC announced on May 4, 2008, that the show will not return next season.[28]
  • Miss Guided – Canceled on May 12, 2008
  • Notes from the Underbelly – Canceled on May 12, 2008
  • October Road – Canceled on May 12, 2008.
  • Women's Murder Club – Canceled on May 12, 2008.

The CW

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  • Aliens in America – Canceled on May 9, 2008. The final episode aired on May 18, 2008.[33]
  • Girlfriends – After 8 seasons and 172 episodes, on February 12, 2008, The CW announced no more new episodes will be produced and the show was officially canceled. While there will not be any additional episodes produced for the season, a series finale/retrospective for the show is in talks.[26]
  • Life Is Wild – All 13 produced episodes aired and on February 12, 2008, The CW announced no new episodes would be produced after the strike, effectively cancelling the show.[26]
  • Online Nation – First show to be canceled in the 2007–08 season. This show set a record for the lowest ratings in The CW's brief history.[34]
  • WWE SmackDown – On February 8, 2008 World Wrestling Entertainment and The CW had ended negotiations to keep Friday Night SmackDown! on the network. WWE stated that Friday Night SmackDown! would continue to air on The CW through the end of the 2007/08 broadcast season.[35][36][37] On February 26, 2008, WWE announced that MyNetworkTV picked up Friday Night Smackdown for the 2008/09 television season.[38]
  • CW Now – It was announced that in early February, 2008, that CW Now would be going on hiatus. However, on February 13, 2008, The CW announced that they were cancelling CW Now after the February 24 episode.[39]
  • 1 vs. 100 – Canceled at the 2008 upfront presentation.
  • American Gladiators – NBC decided not to renew the show for a third season, even though there were plans that got canceled
  • Amne$ia – Canceled at the 2008 upfront presentation.
  • Bionic Woman – All 8 produced episodes aired and on February 12, 2008, NBC announced no new episodes would be produced after the strike, effectively cancelling the show.[26]
  • My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad – Canceled at the 2008 upfront presentation.
  • Journeyman – The last of 13 produced episodes aired on December 19, 2007. NBC did not order a full-season run by the deadline of December 11, 2007, effectively cancelling the series.[44][45]
  • Las Vegas – After 5 seasons and 106 episodes, NBC announced the cancellation of the series on February 20. The final episode, which aired on February 15, was a cliffhanger.[46]
  • Phenomenon – Canceled at the 2008 upfront presentation.[47]
  • Quarterlife – The web-series-turned-network-program was canceled on NBC after one episode due to low ratings, the lowest NBC had received in that time slot in 17 years. NBC Universal announced the series would continue on co-owned cable network Bravo.
  • Heroes Origins – The series was canceled before it aired and was confirmed at the upfronts.[48]
  • Scrubs – After seven seasons, NBC announced that the show would not return. However, ABC picked it up for the 2008/09 season.
  • The Singing Bee – Canceled at the 2008 upfront presentation.

Notes

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  1. ^ Series revival; previously aired on ABC in 2005.

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