Ready for the new year? ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX have all announced their 2023 midseason lineups — including new TV series and returning favorites.
Fall TV premieres get a lot of attention, but come 2023, fans will have even more programming to sink their teeth into. For example, Grey’s Anatomy and Dick Wolf’s One Chicago franchise are coming back from their holiday hiatus.
ABC teased in November that Ellen Pompeo’s character, Dr. Meredith Grey, would be moving on when the winter premiere airs on February 23.
“Meredith leaves Seattle to begin again,” the network revealed in the first look at season 19’s winter premiere.
Dr. Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) playfully calls out Meredith in the clip for spoiling the fun of her “big last day” at Grey Sloan Memorial, saying, “For God’s sake, Grey, will you just let us toast you?”
Pompeo previously revealed that she would be on a limited number of episodes for season 19 of the medical drama after playing the show’s titular lead for nearly two decades. While Meredith won’t be on camera for the majority of the season — she committed to eight total episodes — the Old School actress will remain as the narrator and an executive producer.
The new year will also bring fresh series and season premieres to TV lovers, including season 4 of Fox’s 9-1-1: Lone Star.
“The 126 fam is comin’ home – Tuesday, January 17. ❤️,” the network tweeted in November. “Y’all ready for Season 4 of #911LoneStar?!”
Brian Michael Smith, who plays Paul Stickland, teased what fans can expect from the firefighters this season, telling People, “It’s a lot of heat in every way that you can imagine.”
Julian Works, who stars as Mateo Chavez, chimed in: “The explosions get bigger, there’s going to be some passion, going to be some romance.”
ABC, meanwhile, previously announced that A Million Little Things will be returning for its fifth and final season come 2023. In November, the network revealed that the show’s last hurrah will kick off on February 8.
“It’s the right time to say goodbye,” the cast teased in a social media video at the time. “You in?”
The actors — David Giuntoli, Romany Malco, Allison Miller, Christina Moses, Grace Park and James Roday Rodriguez — shared a second message with fans that same month to thank them for being so dedicated as they head into the final few episodes.
“You’ve been with us for a million little moments over the last four seasons and a million big moments, and we’ve felt your love from the very first episode,” the group said. “Thank you for sharing that love with us. Thank you for watching us every week. And we can’t wait for you to see what we have in store for you in season 5!”
Scroll through the gallery below to see each network’s premiere and return dates — new shows are bolded:
Ready for the new year? ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX have all announced their 2023 midseason lineups — including new TV series and returning favorites.
Fall TV premieres get a lot of attention, but come 2023, fans will have even more programming to sink their teeth into. For example, Grey’s Anatomy and Dick Wolf’s One Chicago franchise are coming back from their holiday hiatus.
ABC teased in November that Ellen Pompeo’s character, Dr. Meredith Grey, would be moving on when the winter premiere airs on February 23.
“Meredith leaves Seattle to begin again,” the network revealed in the first look at season 19’s winter premiere.
Dr. Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) playfully calls out Meredith in the clip for spoiling the fun of her “big last day” at Grey Sloan Memorial, saying, “For God’s sake, Grey, will you just let us toast you?”
Pompeo previously revealed that she would be on a limited number of episodes for season 19 of the medical drama after playing the show’s titular lead for nearly two decades. While Meredith won’t be on camera for the majority of the season — she committed to eight total episodes — the Old School actress will remain as the narrator and an executive producer.
The new year will also bring fresh series and season premieres to TV lovers, including season 4 of Fox’s 9-1-1: Lone Star.
“The 126 fam is comin’ home – Tuesday, January 17. ❤️,” the network tweeted in November. “Y’all ready for Season 4 of #911LoneStar?!”
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Brian Michael Smith, who plays Paul Stickland, teased what fans can expect from the firefighters this season, telling People, “It’s a lot of heat in every way that you can imagine.”
Julian Works, who stars as Mateo Chavez, chimed in: “The explosions get bigger, there’s going to be some passion, going to be some romance.”
ABC, meanwhile, previously announced that A Million Little Things will be returning for its fifth and final season come 2023. In November, the network revealed that the show’s last hurrah will kick off on February 8.
“It’s the right time to say goodbye,” the cast teased in a social media video at the time. “You in?”
The actors — David Giuntoli, Romany Malco, Allison Miller, Christina Moses, Grace Park and James Roday Rodriguez — shared a second message with fans that same month to thank them for being so dedicated as they head into the final few episodes.
“You’ve been with us for a million little moments over the last four seasons and a million big moments, and we’ve felt your love from the very first episode,” the group said. “Thank you for sharing that love with us. Thank you for watching us every week. And we can’t wait for you to see what we have in store for you in season 5!”
Scroll through the gallery below to see each network’s premiere and return dates — new shows are bolded:
Thursday, December 15
The Parent Test: 10 p.m. (special series premiere)
Tuesday, January 3
The Rookie: 8 p.m. (season 5 winter premiere)
The Rookie: Feds: 9 p.m. (season 1 winter premiere)
Will Trent: 10 p.m. (series premiere)
Wednesday, January 4
Abbott Elementary: 9 p.m. (season 2 winter premiere)
Home Economics: 9:30 p.m. (season 3 winter premiere)
Big Sky: Deadly Trails: 10 p.m. (season 1 winter premiere)
Thursday, January 5
Celebrity Jeopardy!: 8 p.m. (temporary new night)
The Parent Test: 9 p.m. (regular time period premiere)
The Chase: 10 p.m. (temporary new night)
Friday, January 6
Shark Tank: 8 p.m. (season 14 winter premiere)
Wednesday, January 11
The Conners: 8 p.m. (season 5 winter premiere)
The Goldbergs: 8:30 p.m. (season 10 winter premiere)
Monday, January 23
The Bachelor: 8 p.m. (season 27 premiere)
The Good Doctor: 10 p.m. (season 6 winter premiere)
Wednesday, February 8
Not Dead Yet: 8:30 p.m. (special series premiere)
Not Dead Yet: 9:31 p.m. (regular time period premiere)
A Million Little Things: 10 p.m. (fifth and final season premiere)
Sunday, February 19
America’s Funniest Home Videos: 7 p.m. (season 33 continues)
American Idol: 8 p.m. (season 21 premiere)
The Company You Keep: 10 p.m. (series premiere)
Thursday, February 23
Station 19: 8 p.m. (season 6 winter premiere)
Grey’s Anatomy: 9 p.m. (season 19 winter premiere)
Alaska Daily: 10 p.m. (season 1 winter premiere)
Monday, January 2: NCIS Crossover Event
NCIS: 8 p.m. (season 20 winter premiere, special time)
NCIS: Hawai’i: 9 p.m. (season 2 winter premiere, special time)
NCIS: Los Angeles: 10 p.m. (season 14 winter premiere, special night and time)
Tuesday, January 3
FBI: 8 p.m. (season 5 winter premiere)
FBI: International: 9 p.m. (season 2 winter premiere)
FBI: Most Wanted: 10 p.m. (season 4 winter premiere)
Wednesday, January 4
The Price Is Right at Night: 8 p.m. (new episode)
Tough as Nails: 9 p.m. (season 4 premiere)
Thursday, January 5
Young Sheldon: 8 p.m. (season 6 winter premiere)
Ghosts: 8:30 p.m. (season 2 winter premiere)
So Help Me Todd: 9 p.m. (season 1 winter premiere)
CSI: Vegas: 10 p.m. (season 2 winter premiere)
Friday, January 6
S.W.A.T.: 8 p.m. (season 6 winter premiere)
Fire Country: 9 p.m. (season 1 winter premiere)
Blue Bloods: 10 p.m. (season 13 winter premiere)
Sunday, January 8
60 Minutes: 7:30 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT (season 55 winter premiere)
East New York: 8:30 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT (season 1 winter premiere)
NCIS: Los Angeles: 9:30 p.m. ET/9 p.m. PT (new episode)
Wednesday, January 11
The Price Is Right at Night: 8 p.m. (new episode)
Lingo: 9 p.m. (series premiere)
Tough as Nails: 10 p.m. (regular time slot)
Sunday, January 15
60 Minutes: 7 p.m. (regular time slot)
East New York: 8 p.m. (regular time slot)
NCIS: Los Angeles: 9 p.m. (regular time slot)
Monday, January 16
The Neighborhood: 8 p.m. (season 5 winter premiere)
Bob Hearts Abishola: 8:30 p.m. (season 4 winter premiere)
NCIS: 9 p.m. (new episode)
NCIS: Hawai’i: 9 p.m. (new episode)
Sunday, January 29
Fire Country: 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT (special night and time, live in all time zones following AFC Championship Game)
Sunday, February 5
The 65th Annual Grammy Awards: 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT (live in all time zones)
Thursday, February 23
True Lies: 9 p.m. (series premiere, special night and time)
CSI: Vegas: 10 p.m. (new episode)
Wednesday, March 1
Survivor: 8 p.m. (season 44 premiere, two hours)
True Lies: 10 p.m. (regular time slot)
Monday, January 2
Fantasy Island: 8 p.m. (season 2 premiere)
Tuesday, January 3
The Resident: 8 p.m. (season 6 winter premiere)
Wednesday, January 4
Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test: 8 p.m. (2-hour series premiere)
Thursday, January 5
Hell’s Kitchen: 8 p.m. (season 21 winter premiere)
Welcome to Flatch: 9 p.m. (season 2 winter premiere)
Call Me Kat: 9:30 p.m. (season 3 winter premiere)
Sunday, January 8
Alert: 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT (series premiere)
Monday, January 9
Alert: 9 p.m. (regular time slot premiere)
Wednesday, January 11
Celebrity Name That Tune: 8 p.m. (season 3 premiere)
Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test: 9 p.m. (regular time slot premiere)
Tuesday, January 17
9-1-1: Lone Star: 8 p.m. (season 4 premiere)
Sunday, January 22
Accused: 9 p.m. (series premiere)
Tuesday, January 24
Accused: 9 p.m. (regular time slot premiere)
Sunday, February 12
Next Level Chef: 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT (season 2 premiere, live in all time zones following Super Bowl LVII)
Thursday, February 16
Next Level Chef: 8 p.m. (regular time slot premiere)
Animal Control: 9 p.m. (series premiere)
Monday, January 2
America’s Got Talent: All-Stars: 8 p.m. (series premiere)
Quantum Leap: 10 p.m. (season 1 winter premiere)
Tuesday, January 3
America’s Got Talent: All-Stars: 8 p.m. (encore)
New Amsterdam: 10 p.m. (season 5 winter premiere)
Wednesday, January 4
Chicago Med: 8 p.m. (season 8 winter premiere)
Chicago Fire: 9 p.m. (season 11 winter premiere)
Chicago P.D.: 10 p.m. (season 10 winter premiere)
Thursday, January 5
Law & Order: 8 p.m. (season 22 winter premiere)
Law & Order: SVU: 9 p.m. (season 24 winter premiere)
Law & Order: Organized Crime: 10 p.m. (season 3 winter premiere)
Friday, January 6
Lopez vs. Lopez: 8 p.m. (season 1 winter premiere)
Young Rock: 8:30 p.m. (season 3 winter premiere)
Dateline NBC: 9 p.m. (season 31 winter premiere)
Tuesday, January 17
Night Court: 8 p.m. (series premiere)
Night Court: 8:30 p.m. (special bonus episode)
New Amsterdam: 9 p.m. (two-hour series finale)
Tuesday, January 24
American Auto: 8:30 p.m. (season 2 premiere)
Tuesday, January 31
La Brea: 9 p.m. (season 2 winter premiere)
La Brea: 10 p.m. (special bonus episode)
Sunday, February 19
Magnum P.I.: 9 p.m. (season 5 premiere)
Found: 10 p.m. (series premiere)
Sunday, February 26
The Blacklist: 8 p.m. (season 10 premiere)
Monday, March 6
The Voice: 8 p.m. (season 23 premiere)
Tuesday, March 7
The Voice: 9 p.m.
That’s My Jam: 10 p.m. (season 2 premiere)