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FOX's 2018-2019 schedule revealed

FOX FALL 2018-19 SCHEDULE
(New programs in UPPER CASE)

MONDAY
8-9 PM — The Resident
9-10 PM — 9-1-1

TUESDAY
8-9 PM — The Gifted
9-10 PM — Lethal Weapon

WEDNESDAY
8-9 PM — Empire
9-10 PM — Star

THURSDAY
7:30-8 PM — Thursday Night Football Pregame Show
8 PM-CC — NFL Football


FRIDAY
8-8:30 PM — LAST MAN STANDING (all-new episodes)
8:30-9 PM — THE COOL KIDS
9-10 PM — Hell’s Kitchen

SATURDAY
7:00-10:30 PM — Fox Sports Saturday: Fox College Football

SUNDAY
7-7:30 PM — NFL On Fox
7:30-8 PM — The OT / Fox Encores
8-8:30 PM — The Simpsons
8:30-9 PM — Bob’s Burgers
9-9:30 PM — Family Guy
9:30-10 PM — REL
 
some notes
http://deadline.com/2018/05/fox-fal...al-weapon-the-orville-empire-star-1202390101/

Fox is shaking things up, making scheduling changes on every night of the week next season except for Wednesday, which is staying status quo with Empire and Star. Its fall schedule features all three new multi-camera comedy series and no new drama series.

The biggest change is the addition of Thursday Night Football in the fall. Seth MacFarlane’s The Orville, which aired on Thursday last fall, will return to the night after end of football, following a Dec. 30 premiere behind a double-header on Sunday.

Monday is becoming a drama crime-based procedural night for Fox. The Resident is staying on Mondays but shifting to 8 PM where canceled Lucifer aired this season. The Resident will be followed by the second season breakout 9-1-1, which started off as a midseason replacement on Wednesday this season. 9-1-1 is getting a post-football launch on Sunday, Sept. 23.

The just renewed Lethal Weapon is staying on Tuesday but shifting to 9 PM where the now-defunct comedy block has been located this season. It will be paired with The Gifted, which aired on Mondays earlier this season.

Hell’s Kitchen remains on Friday but moving to 9 PM to make room for Fox’s new multi-camera comedy block, which consists of Last Man Standing and retirement home sitcom The Cool Kids.

Fox has briefly had a Friday comedy block twice over the past decade; the last time it had a multi-camera comedy block on the night was in 2009 with Brothers and ‘Til Death.

Fox’s third new multi-camera comedy series, Rel, will join Fox’s Sunday animated block, taking the 9:30 PM slot held by the recently departed The Last Man on Earth. Additionally, Emmy-winning Bob’s Burgers has been given a higher-profile 8:30 PM slot.

Of Fox’s returning series, held for midseason are Seth MacFarlane’s sophomore The Orville as well as the final installment of Gotham. Also on tap for next season are new apocalyptic drama series The Passage, legal drama Proven Innocent as well as a live production of Rent, set for a January 27, 2019 premiere, and the second installment of the MacFarlane-produced Cosmos, Possible Worlds.
 
I sure hope Fox can put together the original cast of Last Man Standing. Last I read every major player was available except the two younger daughters (Molly Ephraim and Kaitlyn Dever).

Lethal Weapon just lost half of its leading pair and there has been a ton of grumbling about the new guy.
 
does Last Man Standing get another season?

Last I read, about one week ago, LMS was given the green light by Fox to be aired on Friday evenings this coming season. All original cast members except the two youngest daughters (Molly Ephraim and Kaitlyn Dever) had been signed.
 
I suppose syndicated reruns (at least OTA) will continue. Seems fitting that KCYU airs them at 5-6PM and now new episodes are coming back to FOX. However, IMO (and I've already said this on another thread), I don't think Last Man Standing is as funny as Tim's superior Home Improvement. I enjoy the amateur radio aspect of LMS, and I know it gets a lot of viewers from conservative, rural audiences, but I prefer the wacky antics of Tim Allen and Richard Karn on 'Tool Time.'
 
with Smackdown, they'll have less room for it, ratings might not be good enough for Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, and it wouldn't be compatible with Family Guy's audience on Sunday

And if they’re not good enough, so be it. The same could be true regardless of adding the WWE or not. What they put in to those nights this season may fare poorly. Again, it’s kind of a silly thing at this stage to wonder about the 2019 season.
 
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