Tuesday, May 15, 2012

ABC's Fall sked: 'Revenge' moves to Sunday



MONDAY
8 PM  “Dancing with the Stars”
10 PM  “Castle”
In January
8 PM  “The Bachelor”
10 PM  “Castle”

TUESDAY
8 PM  “Dancing with the Stars the Results Show”
9 PM  “Happy Endings”
9:30 PM  “Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23”
10 PM “Private Practice”
In January:
8 PM   “How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)”
8:30 PM   “The Family Tools”

WEDNESDAY
8 PM  “The Middle”
8:30 p.m.  “Suburgatory”
9 PM  “Modern Family”
9:30 PM    “The Neighbors”
10 PM   “Nashville”

THURSDAY
8 PM   “Last Resort”
9 PM  “Grey’s Anatomy”
10 PM   “Scandal”

FRIDAY
8 PM   “Shark Tank”
9 PM   “Primetime: What Would You Do?”
10 PM   “20/20”
In November:
8 PM   “Last Man Standing”
8:30 p.m.  “Malibu Country
9 PM   “Shark Tank”
10 PM  “20/20”

SATURDAY
8 PM  “Saturday Night College Football”

SUNDAY
7 PM  “America’s Funniest Home Videos”
8 PM  ”Once Upon a Time”
9 PM  “Revenge”
10 PM “666 Park Avenue”

NEW SHOWS:
 
How To Live With Your Parents For The Rest Of Your Life is a comedy that really doesn’t want you to be confused about its premise, so it put it right there in the title. Sarah Chalke, Elizabeth Perkins, and Brad Garrett star.

Family Tools is comedy that follows a blue collar guy (Kyle Bornheimer) who puts his dreams on hold in order to take over the family handyman business from his dad (J.K. Simmons).

The Neighbors revolves around a family (which includes Jamie Gertz) who moves to an upscale New Jersey ‘burb and discovers the folks next door are actually extraterrestrials.

Nashville is a drama that brings Connie Britton back to regular series TV, though probably not how you’d most like to see her. Also starring Eric Close, Hayden Panettiere, and Powers Boothe, it’s a family soap set in the world of country music.

Last Resort is a thriller set in the near future when the country is very fractured and revolves around the crew of a U.S. nuclear submarine who become hunted fugitives after ignoring an order to fire nuclear missiles.

Malibu Country is a comedy starring Reba McEntire and Lily Tomlin, in which McEntire plays a country singer who moves to Malibu, California after discovering her husband was cheating on her. The character she plays is also described as "Southern spitfire," so you know it's mainly a re-working of her WB series from a few years ago, except she sings on occasion.

666 Park Avenue is from Fringe co-executive producer David Wilcox and centers on a couple who agree to manage an historic (and supernaturally-charged) New York City apartment complex owned by  couple (Terry O’Quinn and Vanessa Williams).

MIDSEASON BRINGS:

Zero Hour which is a drama starring Anthony Edwards as a skeptic who gets drawn into an elaborate global conspiracy, because shows about elaborate global conspiracies have been doing so well in the last 20 years or so.

Red Window centers on the widow of an assassinated criminal who is forced to adopt her husband’s role in a crime syndicate in order to protect her family.

GCB, Missing, The River and Pan Am were given the ax.

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