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ABC fall schedule

Nothing really stands out. I see they moved Grey's Anatomy to Thursday at 9pm going head to head with CSI on CBS, thats a bad move. Not sure what ABC plans to put on Saturday Night all it says is college football matches.
 
I think CSI and Grey's Anatomy can surivive in the same time slot. Last night, Grey's beat CSI: Miami by a pretty good amount. NBC is going to be screwed in that timeslot though, as they try to debut a new drama up against two of the biggest shows on tv.
 
It will be interesting.I will know this, CSI's days of being the top rated TV show will come to an end.Even if Grey's Anatomy don't beat them in the ratings.It will still split the audience.These are two very popular shows.I expect this to be intersting before which two will jump the shark ;D
 
Well..CSI has been on longer, so they should jump the shark first. Although I really couldn't tell one good murder mystery from a bad one. It would have really been interesting if "Grey's" was put up against "ER." That show is not what is used to be ratings and creative wise.
 
??? So..."What About Brian" is on the schedule. What about Barry Watson and "7th Heaven"? CW announced recently that his previous show will be back. Weird!
 
Barry Watson hasn't been full time on 7th Heaven in several years. He just appears in a few episodes per year of 7th Heaven.
 
This morning's Greensboro News and Record mentioned thatthe ACC has seen an improvement in its football ratings sincethe addition of Boston College, Miami, and Virginia Tech; thearticle goes on to say that ACC games will be featured onseveral of ABC's Saturday-night football telecasts.Frankly, I've always wondered why ABC didn't do Saturday-night college football long before now, given that nothing hasworked for them on that night since the demise of The LoveBoat and Fantasy Island.Also, I'm a little bit surprised that Desperate Housewives isstaying on Sunday against NBC's NFL games, but it iscounterprogramming, so I guess it makes sense.
 
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