ABC Revised 2024 TV Schedule: ABC Revised 2024 TV Schedule: See all premiere dates and complete line-up

ABC has unveiled its revamped TV schedule for 2024, featuring a mix of new and returning shows. The network faced delays due to the WGA/SAG strikes in the summer of 2023, pushing the season launch to this February. Let’s take a straightforward look at the schedule and premiere dates for popular ABC programs.

Revised 2024 Schedule

ABC has rescheduled its programming. Comedies are set to return first, given their quicker production pace. Dramas, including Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19 (in its final season), and 911 from Fox, will follow. Special premieres for April are yet to be announced, but notable events like the Academy Awards on Sunday, March 10, will still be featured. The crime series High Potential has been postponed until the fall.

Highlights of ABC Schedule: A Weekday Overview

Mondays: The Bachelor followed by a special edition of 20/20.
Tuesdays (Starting Feb. 20): Will Trent, The Rookie, and the final season of The Good Doctor.
Wednesdays (Starting Feb. 7): The Conners, Not Dead Yet, and the Emmy-winning Abbott Elementary.
Thursdays (Expected Mix Until March): ABC Nightline and other programming until Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19, and 911 premiere in March.

Premieres and Schedule (Times are ET):

Wednesday, Feb. 7:
8 p.m.: The Conners
8:30 p.m.: Not Dead Yet
9 p.m.: Abbott Elementary (one-hour premiere)
10 p.m.: Judge Steve Harvey
Sunday, Feb. 18:
8 p.m.: American Idol (two hours)
10 p.m.: What Would You Do?

Tuesday, Feb. 20:
8 p.m.: Will Trent
9 p.m.: The Rookie
10 p.m.: The Good Doctor

Thursday, March 14:
8 p.m.: 9-1-1
9 p.m.: Grey’s Anatomy
10 p.m.: Station 19

Where to Watch ABC Shows Online?

If you miss the live broadcasts, catch up on the official ABC site or Hulu. ABC assures fans that their favorite shows are finally making a return after a prolonged hiatus.

FAQs:

When will Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19, and 911 return to ABC after the WGA/SAG strikes?
Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19, and 911 are set to return in March following the WGA/SAG strikes, with a mix of ABC Nightline and other programming on Thursdays until then.

How can viewers watch ABC shows if they miss the live broadcasts?
If you miss the live broadcasts, you can catch up on the official ABC site and Hulu.

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