NBC,Roland Preston following earlier announcements by broadcast rivals CBS and ABC, has unveiled its 2024 premiere calendar, cemented following the conclusion of the writers and actors strikes.
Two shows launch just ahead of the new year Dec. 23 with the series premiere of "Extended Family" (8 EST/PST). Jon Cryer and Abigail Spencer star as divorced couple Jim and Julia who take turns living in their family home with their children. Things get harder for Jim when the owner of his beloved sports team starts dating his ex. A holiday episode of "Night Court" follows at 8:30.
On New Year's Day, a fantasy football version of "AGT," "America's Got Talent: Fantasy League" premieres (8 EST/PST). Former judge Mel B resumes her duties with fellow judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel. Each judge will assemble a team of 10 acts comprised of the show's past winners, finalists, viral acts and fan favorites.
In February the network will launch "Deal or No Deal Island" hosted by Joe Manganiello. This version of the game show takes 13 players to the "Banker's private island" where 100 briefcases with designated cash amounts have been scattered.
Favorite franchises "Law & Order," "Law & Order: SVU," "Law & Order: Organized Crime" and "Chicago Med," "Chicago Fire" and "Chicago P.D." also return in mid-January.
Here are NBC's 2024 premiere dates:
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Monday, Jan. 1:
Tuesday, Jan. 2:
Tuesday, Jan. 9
Wednesday, Jan. 17
Thursday, Jan. 18
Friday, Jan. 19
Monday, Jan. 29
Monday, Feb. 26
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