The four major terrestrial nets have been making schedule changes as 
production on scripted series has yet to start--we've already covered here 
CBS' plans to move shows over from CBS All Access and Pop (and air the 
long-in-the-can new seasons of "TAR" and "Undercover Boss" and continue the 
not-intended-to-be-a-series "The Greatest #AtHome Videos"), here's the 
other nets:

NBC:  The Peacock has given premiere dates for their scripted shows, mostly 
in November, with the Canadian import "Transplant" starting this Tuesday, 
the all-Zoom sitcom "Connected" premiering Oct. 1 and "Superstore" coming 
back Oct. 22.  As for unscripted, the shot-in-a-bubble-in-Oklahoma new 
season of "American Ninja Warrior" starts Sept. 7, SNF is scheduled to be 
back Sept. 13 (with the Kickoff game on Thurs. Sept. 10), the reboot of 
"The Weakest Link" with Jane Lynch as your ill-tempered quizmaster on Sept. 
28, a new season of "Ellen's Game of Games" despite everything on Oct. 6 
and "The Voice" on Oct. 19 (and they''ve already stated they're not doing a 
Zoom--excuse me,  MIcrosoft Teams--version this time):

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/nbc-sets-fall-schedule-with-scripted-return-in-october-and-november

ABC:  It's the Whammy instead of McDreamy as all scripted programming seems 
to be postponed until 2021.  The Sunday night "Summer Fun and Games" block 
of "Celebrity Family Feud," "Press Your Luck" and "Match Game" (which has 
been in reruns for several weeks now as an obvious stockpiling attempt) 
moves to Thursdays as of Sept. 24, with a different block of game shows on 
Sunday night coming in Oct. 18 with a new season of "AFV" (no indication if 
studio or Zoomed from Carlton's home)--the delayed-from-summer reboot of 
"Supermarket Sweep," a "Millionaire" season with first responder 
contestants and a delayed-from-summer new season of "Card Sharks."  
Meanwhile, "Dancing" is first out of the gate with new host Tyra Banks on 
Sept. 14, the in-the-bubble season of "The Bachelorette" on Oct. 13 and a 
new season of "Shark Tank" on Oct. 16 (no indication if the Sharks are in 
the studio or Zoomed):

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/abc-pushes-scripted-originals-from-fall-schedule

FOX:  The "pandemic-proof" schedule has already seen changes--"I Can See 
Your Voice," an Americanization of another Korean format (from Fox's 
in-house and Craig Plestis' Smart Dog Media, co-producer of "The Masked 
Singer" and TBS' version of the Korean ""My Little Television" "Celebrity 
Show-Off") where a panel of judges makes decisions on the singing quality 
of contestants based solely on their looks, is being paired with "The 
Masked Singer" on Wednesdays.  Ken Jeong hosts (and will continue to panel 
on "Singer") and will also panel with Larry David's TV-ex Cheryl Hines and 
former Cheetah Girl and panelist on "The View" manque "The Real" Adrienne 
Bailon-Houghton, along with various guests.  The show is in the can, having 
been shot in an LA bubble and no studio audience (but Christian Shrader's 
tracks accompanying canned insert shots), while "The Masked Singer" was 
paying people $600 to do phony audience reaction shots (after they 
presumably got their COVID tests).  The long-in-the-can new season of 
"MasterChef Junior" will be delayed again.  Their season starts Sept. 34 
(with "Masked" "previewing" Sept. 13):

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/fox-moves-i-can-see-your-voice-to-fall-paired-with-masked-singer

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