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Here's Your First Look at NBC's New Fall Shows!

14/05/2018 - 11:10 PM

It's Fall TV time! Yes, seriously — even if you haven't had time to get your Summer tan and chill on the beach.

NBC has officially released its Fall TV schedule, so you can start your countdown to both new and renewed series from the network now. While we are so excited that NBC has picked up Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Fox dropped it for the 2019 schedule [1]) and cannot wait for This Is Us's third season to begin [2], we're even more intrigued by the new shows they've teased.

Thanks to the annual upfront presentations, we finally have a look at the highly-anticipated new shows that will be airing on NBC this Fall and in Winter 2019 (aka midseason). Check out all of the fresh series you have to look forward to this upcoming TV season in our gallery now!

I Feel Bad

If you've been missing Amy Poehler [4], this comedy is for you. I Feel Bad comes from writer Aseem Batra, and will be executive-produced by Poehler. It's inspired by Orli Auslander's book I Feel Bad: All Day. Every Day. About Everything. [5], and will star Sarayu Blue as the lead. Blue plays a mother, wife, friend, boss, and daughter in a comedy about being OK with the fact that you're not OK.

Time slot: Thursdays at 9:30 p.m.

Manifest

Once Upon a Time's Prince Charming (aka Josh Dallas) is coming to NBC! He'll be starring in Manifest, which is described as Lost in reverse. When Montego Air Flight 828 safely lands after a turbulent trip, everything seems good. What the passengers don't know is that while they're up in the air, the world has aged five years. Their friends and families have already mourned their loss and moved on. Even though they're alive and have a second chance, they have to adjust to some stark realities.

Time slot: Mondays at 10 p.m.

New Amsterdam

NBC loves Ryan Eggold! The actor has starred on The Blacklist, then its spinoff The Blacklist: Redemption, and now New Amsterdam. On the new series, he plays Dr. Max Goodwin, who is hired to run the most prestigious hospital in New York. This medical drama is inspired by Bellevue and Dr. Eric Manheimer's memoir, Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital.

Time slot: Tuesdays at 10 p.m.

Abby's

Abby's comes from the producers of The Good Place, so you know it's going to be funny. This comedy is about the "best bar" in San Diego, which has great people, awesome prices, and Abby (played by Natalie Morales)! The catch is that the bar is located in Abby's backyard, but it's everything you want in a bar minus all the annoying things you usually have to put up with. It also stars Neil Flynn from The Middle, which will hopefully make up for the fact that his ABC series is no more.

Time slot: TBA

The InBetween

Cassie Bishop (Harriet Dyer) sees dead people in the NBC series The InBetween. This show will follow Cassie as she helps the dead deal with their unresolved issues. She teams up with her longtime friend and detective Tom Hackett and his partner, former FBI Agent Damien Asante, when they need help solving a puzzling murder . . . using her gift.

Time slot: TBA

The Gilded Age

The Gilded Age will hopefully fill the void that Downton Abbey left you since it comes from the show's creator Julian Fellowes. The series will be set in the 1880s [6] in New York, and will focus on more of a new-money aspect as opposed to Downton's old-money scenario. It will be mainly about Marian Brook, who is a "wide-eyed" scion to a conservative family who wants in on his neighbor's (a railroad tycoon) life and fortune.

Time slot: TBA

The Enemy Within

The Enemy Within is all about Erica Shepherd (Dexter's Jennifer Carpenter), a former CIA operative who has been dubbed the most notorious traitor in US history and is now serving life in prison. When FBI Agent Will Keaton (Morris Chestnut) needs help on an intense case, he decides to enlist the help of Erica even though it goes against his better judgment. Can they work together to hunt a spy? You'll have to tune in to see.

Time slot: TBA

The Village

Need a new apartment-based series to fall in love with? The Village is your show! The drama takes place in Brooklyn in an building called The Village. Inside, there's a nurse and single mom named Sarah, a law student name Gabe, a veteran named Nick, and so many more. They might seem like random neighbors, but in The Village, everyone is family. (Based on the pictures, this might make us cry more than This Is Us.)

Time slot: TBA


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