ABC has solidified their final fall schedule, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. The network announced the official premiere dates for several of their scripted dramas this November, including Grey’s Anatomy.
ABC’s schedule is set to stay more or less the same as what was previously announced, with one exception. Though it was revealed that the Cobie Smulders (How I Met Your Mother, Avengers) led series Stumptown would be renewed for a second season, its cancellation was just announced due to the inability to make its planned launch. Due to production still not having begun, the network chose to reverse the renewal. For Life will now take over its Wednesday slot on ABC.
The fall schedule will kick off on November 2 with The Good Doctor, starring Freddie Highmore (Bates Motel, August Rush) as Dr. Shaun Murphy, a young autistic surgeon at the San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital. 10 days later, the “Shondaland” dramas, Grey’s Anatomy and its spinoff series, Station 19 will return, the former series will feature a two-hour premiere, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
ABC’s full drama schedule can be seen below and a comprehensive guide to all fall TV premiere dates can be viewed here.
Monday, Nov. 2
10 p.m.: The Good Doctor
Thursday, Nov. 12
8 p.m.: Station 19
9 p.m.: Grey’s Anatomy
Tuesday, Nov. 17
10 p.m.: Big Sky
Wednesday, Nov. 18
10 p.m.: For Life
Thursday, Nov. 19
10 p.m.: A Million Little Things