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NBC's 2017-18 schedule revealed

MONDAY
8/7c: The Voice
10/9c: THE BRAVE (high tech military drama lead by Anne Heche)

TUESDAY
8/7c: The Voice
9/8c: Superstore (new night; returning to Thursday after "Will & Grace" ends)
9:30/8:30c: The Good Place (new night)
10/9c: Chicago Fire

WEDNESDAY
8/7c: The Blacklist
9/8c: Law & Order: SVU
10/9c: Chicago P.D.

THURSDAY
8/7c: Will & Grace (new episodes of the series)
8:30/7:30c: Great News (new night)
9/8c: This Is Us (new night; also gets post-Super Bowl slot)
10/9c: Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders (an eight-episode reenactment of the crime that sent the brothers to prison)

FRIDAY
8/7c: Blindspot (new night)
9/8c: Taken (new night)
10/9c: Dateline NBC

SATURDAY
Encores/SNL Vintage

SUNDAY (live all time zones)
Football Night In America
Sunday Night Football

ALSO RETURNING
Chicago Med
Little Big Shots
Shades of Blue
Timeless

MIDSEASON
RISE (musical drama set in high school)
GOOD GIRLS (Suburban women who resort to crime and about to discover why it really pays)
REVERIE (A hostage negotiator turned college professor is asked to help others through a unique method via their dreams)
A.P. BIO (high school comedy which finds a teacher ending up teaching biology after losing out on a job to teach in college, until he discover how to use these students to his advantage)
CHAMPIONS (A gym owner and his brother are about to be joined by a teenage son after a high school fling the gym owner had drops him off)
THE AWESOME SHOW (Chris Hardwick host this show displaying technology creations)
ELLEN'S GAME OF GAMES (based on her segment from her talk show)
GENIUS JUNIOR (Neil Patrick Harris hosts this game show with young teens competing)
THE HANDMADE PROJECT (Amy Pohler and Nick Offerman host this game that has ametuers displaying their creative talents)

NBC is waiting until the 2018 Winter Olympic Games are concluded to debut the new shows
 
Interesting...I thought Ellen's Game of Games would air this summer. Yet CBS is airing the god-awful 'Candy Crush' game show with Mario Lopez as summer filler. Guess Les Moonves needs something else making $$$ while his wife runs Big Brother?
 
And of course, they'll be carrying the Winter Olympics live in all time zones(except, of course, Alaska & Hawaii; expect them to get tape coverage out there).
 
And of course, they'll be carrying the Winter Olympics live in all time zones(except, of course, Alaska & Hawaii; expect them to get tape coverage out there).

I know figure skating is still the big ratings grabber at the winter games, but it will be interesting to see if interest in the hockey tournament is greatly reduced by the NHL's decision to prohibit its players from participating. The owners feel that the exposure the sport gets during the Olympics doesn't justify three weeks of empty arenas and regional sports networks showing garbage filler programming in the middle of the NHL season.
 
Shades of Blue is one of the few shows on the "Big 4" that I watch anymore, though I haven't watched the second season yet. I'm glad it's returning at some point.

Could somebody please explain the attraction of Chris Hardwick? I usually understand why hosts, comedians, or host/comedian types are popular, even if I don't care for them personally. Hardwick I don't get at all.
 
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