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TV of Tomorrow: Fall TV Preview 2010

ABC's fall TV schedule, night by night

body-of-proof-jeri-ryan-dana-delany-320.jpgABC has picked up 10 new series for the 2010-2011 season.

The fall will focus mainly on the addition of five new dramas -- the Dana Delany-starring medical drama "Body of Proof," the pseudo documentary crime drama "Detroit 1-8-7," the family superhero series "No Ordinary Family," legal drama "The Whole Truth" and "My Generation," which centers on a group of former Austin-based high school students 10 years after graduation.

The lone comedy, "Better Together" about sisters, and the reality series "Secret Millionaire" round out the new fall shows.

Midseason additions are the comedies "Mr. Sunshine," starring Matthew Perry, and "Happy Endings," starring Elisha Cuthbert. "Off the Map," another medical drama from "Grey's Anatomy" creator Shonda Rhimes is also being held in reserve for midseason.

The returning scripted shows include "Desperate Housewives," "Brothers & Sisters," "Grey's Anatomy," "Private Practice," and the previously announced "Castle," "Cougar Town," "The Middle" and "Modern Family." Bubble show "V" also gets a renewal, but not till midseason.

Of the alternative programming, "America's Funniest Home Videos," the unrelenting "Bachelor" franchise, "Dancing With the STars," "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and "Supernanny" will be back. In addition, "20/20" and "Saturday Night College Football" will also return to the roster.

Here's the night-by-night breakdown:

7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30
Sun America's Funniest Home Videos Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Desperate Housewives Brothers & Sisters
Mon   Dancing With the Stars Castle
Tue   No Ordinary Family Dancing With the Stars results show Detroit 1-8-7
Wed   The Middle Better Together Modern Family Cougar Town The Whole Truth
Thu   My Generation Grey's Anatomy Private Practice
Fri   Secret Millionaire Body of Proof 20/20
Sat   Saturday Night College Football
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I only see one hour a week that I will watch something on ABC. Fox will be my most watched network along with CBS. NBC is also pretty pathetic at least to me. I wonder if this is an attempt to save money during a recession or if they are grasping at straws to draw an audience. I will be watching a lot more shows on USA, TNT, Syfy and some of the other cable networks this fall, or else I will be giving my TV a good part of the winter off!!!!!

its going to be nbc cbs and fox for me

The only show I'm even interested in seeing is Mr. Sunshine - and I have to wait til midseason??!?! There's not a single show on ABC that I'm remotely interested in, even NBC has more interesting shows coming in the fall.

I work for ABC in New Orleans. I woke up soooo excited, but ABC could have gone further. Body of Proof sounds good, but on Friday? And The Whole Truth sounds good, but after Cougar Town? Cougar Town, Private Practice and Brother & Sisters all lose viewers from their lead in. ABC should have fixed that. No Ordinary Family will be the hit of the fall season.

Modern Family is the only show worth watching on ABC. Too bad. The momentum has grinded to a halt there...

ABC has finally pulled it's own plug.Disney could screw up Disneyland.

I would like to watch some sneak peak or trailer of these shows,before judge:How good or bad are these shows.

Man. I was planning to watch No Ordinary Family and Body of Proof but why is No Ordinary Family going against Glee??? I love Glee too. I wish they put the show on 9pm on Tuesday instead since I don't watch anything at the time. Also, I would have rather had Body of Proof on Tuesdays at 10pm instead of Fridays or after Desperate Housewives on Sundays. Why doesn't Brother's and Sisters move? You would think the show is old enough that the viewers would follow it to another night.

I'll be checking out all of ABC's new shows with the exceptions of the 2 new comedies and Secret Millionaire

I think these networks are finally getting on the bandwagon with Superhero shows after the Dark Knight movie money, Spider-man movies, and Iron Man movies are high grossers, but what they can't understand is that where are the already created Superhero that people actually like, like Batman, like Spiderman, and so on? Instead, they are making up their own, and they will probably all die within 5 years like Heroes. However, Smallville lasts for 10 years.

The CW has rights to DC Comics, but yet they only put up the 1 Superhero show (Smallville) in which the villians don't look like the villians (Brainiac = a human, Marsian guy doesn't look like a Marsian at all), they don't get another Lex Luthor which is only Superman's arch enemy, and Superman can't fly yet.

Where's Wonder Woman again, or bring on another live tv Batman show. There has only been 1 live actually Batman show. The rest of them have all been cartoons - Adventures of Batman and Robin, The Batman, Batman Brave and the Bold, Batman Beyond, and so on. And they also have had the Batman movies plus the Batman cartoon movies, but only ONE live Batman show? I mean, why only 1??

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