As listed by Nellie at Deadline--there's no mid-season schedule, perhaps 
with the realization that someone else is going to have a certain 10-ton 
gorilla next spring (new shows in all caps, ET):

MONDAY
8-9 PM — Lucifer
9-10 PM — THE GIFTED--Stephen Moyer and Amy Acker discover that their cute 
little kids have mutant powers.  That's right, folks, it's Fox's first dip 
into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (of course it's related to "X-Men"), 
Bryan Singer directed the pilot.

TUESDAY
8-9 PM — Lethal Weapon
9-9:30 PM — The Mick
9:30-10 PM — Brooklyn Nine-Nine

People were probably hoping for more of a change here, but social media 
didn't save "Scream Queens" this year (Ryan Murphy has more time to spend 
on his FX shows now).

WEDNESDAY
8-9 PM — Empire
9-10 PM — Star

Lee Daniels's block untouched.

THURSDAY
8-9 PM — Gotham
9-10 PM — THE ORVILLE--Seth MacFarlane does science fiction as the creator 
and star (with Jon Favreau directing the pilot) of a drama about the 
captain of an exploratory spaceship in the 25th century who has to deal 
with the new first officer--his ex (played by Adrianne Palicki).  Penny 
Johnson Jerald plays the ship's doctor, fellow "Family Guy" voice actor J. 
Lee is the ship navigator and Norm MacDonald is the voice of "a gelatinous 
creature."  OK.  (BTW, it's up against the only hit new series of last 
season, "This Is Us," which like this show and every other single new 
series on Fox this season, is from 20th-Century Fox Television.)

FRIDAY
8-9 PM — Hell’s Kitchen
9-10 PM — The Exorcist

Because it's not a Fox schedule without Gordon Ramsay.

SATURDAY
7-10:30 PM — Fox Sports Saturday: Fox College Football

SUNDAY
7-7:30 PM — NFL ON FOX
7:30-8 PM — The OT / Bob’s Burgers
8-8:30 PM — The Simpsons
8:30-9 PM — GHOSTED--Craig Robinson is an alien buster (with the first name 
of "Leroy") in this one-cam "action comedy"with Ally Walker as his boss.
9-9:30 PM — Family Guy
9:30-10 PM — The Last Man On Earth

A lot of people were calling for the breakup of the Sunday night comedy 
block, but it's still there.

Here's mid-season shows so far:

COMEDIES:

LA TO VEGAS--From Gary Sanchez Productions, Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's 
non-Funny or Die company, a one-cam about a cheapo airline that operates 
between what the title says and the regulars who fly every weekend for 
their opportunity to lose their shirts, with Dylan McDermott as your 
captain.

DRAMAS:

9-1-1--What looks like a straightforward procedural about first responders 
starring Angela Bassett, except that it's from Ryan Murphy and partner Brad 
Falchuk, so there has to be something wacky going on in this show and 
either Sarah Paulson or Lea Michele have to have recurring roles.

THE RESIDENT--The series claims that it will be a truthful show about the 
state of our hospitals, but we'll see about that, as it follows three 
doctors at various stages of their careers and their comely nurse, played 
by Emily VanCamp.

ABC tomorrow--will Seacrest be showing up on stage at Lincoln Center for 
another reason than with Kelly Ripa?

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