Tuesday 30 October 2012

Community: Season 4 Gets a (New) Premiere Date

I've added a big update to the story below, with NBC's full midseason schedule revealed.

Community: Season 4 has a premiere date! Well… a new one!

As Community fans know, the series was set to return on Friday, October 19th, only for NBC to make a last minute decision to delay the debut of Season 4. Until now, we haven’t heard anything about a specific date when we’d actually seen it – but it was looking increasingly likely Community would be back on Thursday nights, with 30 Rock ending soon and now Up All Night scheduled for a hiatus (and a bizarre format change).

Now we have that official date, thanks to Community star Yvette Nicole Brown Tweeting out: “Guys, #Community officially has an airdate: Thursday, February 7th at 8pm!”

So yep, after all that “it’s moving to Fridays!” drama, Community will air in the exact same timeslot it had been for the past few years. It’s still months away, but hey, at least we know when we’ll see it… barring any more delays.

And remember, every day is October 19th!

Update: NBC has now released the full details on their midseason plans. It looks like new comedy 1600 Penn will take Up All Night's place on Thursday nights beginning in January, with Community replacing 30 Rock in February, after 30 Rock's final episode airs. 1600 Penn is taking the 9:30pm timeslot, with Parks and Recreation moving up to 8:30pm.

Struggling for so long, NBC has had some big, genuine success on Mondays this season, with The Voice and Revolution both soundly beating the other networks. That being the case, it's pretty notable that both shows will be off the air for several months, with The Biggest Loser and new drama Deception airing in the interim, until The Voice and Revolution return in late March.

You can check out the full press release below.

NBC REVEALS CHANGES FOR MID-SEASON 2013

SERIES PREMIERES:

-- New Drama “Deception” (Formerly “Infamous”) January 7

-- New Comedy “1600 Penn” January 10

-- New Relationship Series "Ready for Love" from Eva Longoria March 31

ANTICIPATED RETURNS:

-- “The Voice” Begins Fourth Cycle March 25/26

-- The Season's Newest Hit “Revolution” Returns March 25

-- "The Biggest Loser" Weighs in January 6/7 with Return of Jillian Michaels

-- “Smash” Dances Back to the Schedule February 5 with Oscar Winner Jennifer Hudson

-- “Community” Returns February 7

--“The Celebrity Apprentice” Debuts March 3

-- “Betty White’s Off Their Rockers” Comes Back January 8

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – October 30, 2012 – NBC today announced changes to its 2013 primetime mid-season schedule highlighted by the premieres of three new series, including comedy "1600 Penn," from one of the architects of "Modern Family"; an intriguing drama "Deception" (formerly “Infamous”); and producer Eva Longoria's big reality relationship show "Ready for Love."

In addition, several of the network's biggest hits will return, including "The Voice" with new coaches Usher and Shakira; fall hit "Revolution"; "Smash," featuring Jennifer Hudson; and "The Biggest Loser," with some innovative changes to the format and the return of Jillian Michaels. Further scheduling announcements will be forthcoming.

Following are the highlights of the changes:

Mondays:

The new drama “Deception” – starring Meagan Good (“Think Like a Man”), Victor Garber (“Alias”), Tate Donovan (“Damages”) and Katherine LaNasa (“Alfie”) in a dark family murder mystery -- debuts on January 7 (10-11 p.m. ET). Preceding “Deception” is the new season of “The Biggest Loser” which returns with a two-night premiere on Sunday, January 6 (9-11 p.m. ET) and Monday, January 7 (8-10 p.m. ET), and will continue on Mondays (8-10 p.m. ET) until the return of "The Voice."

“The Voice” maintains its momentum as it returns March 25 for a fourth season (8-10 p.m. ET) and Tuesday, March 26 (8-9 p.m. ET). It continues its two-night Monday/Tuesday schedule as it did this fall. “Revolution” -- the season’s only bona fide new hit series -- will return and follow “The Voice” on March 25 (10-11 p.m. ET) when it concludes its current fall broadcast dates in November.

Tuesdays: Last year’s acclaimed musical drama “Smash” makes its much-anticipated return with a two-hour episode on February 5 (9-11 p.m. ET) -- with Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson -- and will resume on Tuesday, February 12 (10-11 p.m. ET) in its regular day and time. “Betty White’s Off Their Rockers” premieres on January 8 with back-to-back episodes (8-8:30 p.m. ET and 8:30-9 p.m. ET) and will continue in that hour each Tuesday.

“The Voice” also will return on Tuesdays on March 26 (8-9 p.m. ET).

Thursdays: The new comedy “1600 Penn” -- starring Bill Pullman (“Independence Day”), Jenna Elfman (“Dharma and Greg”) and Josh Gad (Broadway’s “The Book of Mormon”) as a typical American family who just happen to live in the White House -- debuts on January 10 (9:30-10 p.m. ET). Jason Winer, Emmy-winning director of "Modern Family" is co-creator and director. The critically hailed comedy “Community” returns on February 7 (8-8:30 p.m. ET). “Parks and Recreation” moves up one hour on the Thursday schedule to 8:30-9 p.m. (ET) on January 17.

Sundays: The new alternative series “Ready for Love” -- an innovative and dramatic new relationship show about making real connections with executive producer Eva Longoria – premieres Sunday, March 31 (8-10 p.m. ET). Donald Trump’s “The Celebrity Apprentice” resumes with an “All-Star” edition of former celebrity contestants on March 3 (9-11 p.m. ET) for four weeks before continuing in one-hour episodes on Sunday, March 31 (10-11 p.m. ET).


Source : ign[dot]com

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