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2008–09 United States network television schedule

Television schedule for the fall of 2008 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 2008–09 network television schedule for the six major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the prime time hours from September 2008 to August 2009. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2007–08 season. The schedule omits the Public Broadcasting Service (whose programming is listed here).

NBC was the first to announce its fall schedule on April 2, 2008,[1] followed by ABC and The CW on May 13,[2][3] CBS on May 14,[4] Fox on May 15,[5] and MyNetworkTV on May 22.[6] The CW unveiled its Sunday lineup on May 27, 2008.[7]

PBS is not included; member stations have local flexibility over most of their schedules and broadcasts times for network shows may vary. Ion Television is also not included since the network's schedule consisted mainly of syndicated reruns and movies.

Each of the 30 highest-rated shows released in May 2009 is listed with its rank and rating as determined by Nielsen Media Research.[8]

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Legend

  •   Light blue indicates local programming.
  •   Gray indicates encore programming.
  •   Blue-gray indicates news programming.
  •   Light green indicates sporting events.
  •   Red indicates series being burned off and other irregularly scheduled programs, including specials and movies.
  •   Light gold indicates programming produced outside of the United States.
  •   Brown indicates reairs of programming that originally aired on a cable channel or streaming service (or new episodes of a streaming service original).
  •  highlight  Yellow highlights indicates the top-10 most watched programs of the season.
  •  highlight  Cyan highlights indicates numbers 11-20 most watched programs of the season.
  •  highlight  Magenta highlights indicates numbers 21-30 most watched programs of the season.
  •  highlight  Highlights indicates that it falls in multiple of the above categories.
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Schedule

  • New series to broadcast television are highlighted in bold.
  • Repeat airings or same-day rebroadcasts are indicated by (R).
  • All times are U.S. Eastern and Pacific Time (except for some live sports or events). Subtract one hour for Central, Mountain, Alaska, and Hawaii–Aleutian times.
  • All sporting events air live in all time zones in U.S. Eastern time, with local and/or late-night programming scheduled by affiliates after game completion.
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Sunday

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Notes:

  • On Sundays, The CW programming begins at 6:30 p.m. (EST).
  • CBS' Sunday Night primetime lineup is often delayed due to NFL on CBS game coverage running longer than scheduled, except in the Pacific and Mountain time zones, where the lineup airs as scheduled.
  • The 7 p.m. hour on Fox features animated series reruns in the Pacific and Mountain time zones during the NFL season.

Monday

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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Thursday

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Notes:

  • The Moment of Truth was originally scheduled to air Thursdays at 8:00 on Fox, but was instead shelved, effectively canceling it.
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Friday

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Saturday

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Renewals and cancellations

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Full-season pickups

ABC

CBS

The CW

  • 90210—On September 22, 2008, it was picked up for a full-season order.[55]

Fox

MyNetworkTV

NBC

  • Chuck—On August 28, 2008, it was picked up for a full-season order, one month before the new season even premiered.[59]
  • Knight Rider—On October 21, 2008, it was picked up for a full-season order,[60] then on December 3, 2008, NBC cut the order down to 17.[61]
  • Kath & Kim—On October 31, 2008, was given a full-season order.[62]
  • Life—On November 7, 2008, NBC picked up Life for a full season.[63]
  • Howie Do It—Twelve additional episodes were ordered by NBC.[64]

Renewals

ABC

CBS

The CW

Fox

NBC

Cancellations/Series endings

ABC

CBS

The CW

Fox

  • Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?—It was announced on August 4, 2009, that the series would move to syndication.[101] On November 6, 2014, it was announced that the series would return for a fourth season.[102]
  • Do Not Disturb—Canceled on September 25, 2008, marking the first cancellation of the season.[103]
  • Don't Forget the Lyrics!—Canceled on August 3, 2009, after two seasons. On January 25, 2010, it was announced that the series would move to syndication. On April 28, 2021, it was announced that the series would return for a third season.[104]
  • Hole in the Wall—Pulled from the schedule and canceled on May 18, 2009, due to poor ratings.[105] On July 20, 2010, It was announced that Cartoon Network would pick up the series for another season.[106]
  • King of the Hill—It was announced on October 30, 2008, that season thirteen would be the final season.[107] The series concluded on September 13, 2009.[108] The last four episodes were aired on syndication on May 3 to 6, 2010.[109] On January 31, 2023, it was announced that a revival on Hulu was officially confirmed to be ordered.[110]
  • Mental—Canceled on March 9, 2010.
  • More to Love—Canceled on March 9, 2010.
  • Osbournes Reloaded—Canceled on May 18, 2009.[105]
  • Prison Break—It was announced on January 13, 2009, that season four would be the final season.[111] The series concluded on May 15, 2009. On January 15, 2016, it was announced that the series would return for a fifth season.[112]
  • Secret Millionaire—Canceled on May 18, 2009.[105] On September 10, 2009, it was announced that ABC would pick up the series for another season.[113]
  • Sit Down, Shut Up—Pulled from the schedule and canceled on May 18, 2009.[105] The remaining nine episodes aired on Saturdays at midnight from later in the year.
  • Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles—Canceled on May 18, 2009, after two seasons.[105]

MyNetworkTV

The entire schedule of programs for MyNetworkTV except for WWE SmackDown did not pass on to the 2009/10 season due to the network's conversion to a programming service.

NBC

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See also

Top weekly ratings

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Notes

  1. Originally aired on CBS
  2. On select weeks when Jericho airs regular 60-minute episodes at 6:30 p.m., an additional episode of The CW Sunday Night Movie will air at 7:30 p.m. on top of its regular 8 p.m. airing.[9][10]
  3. A CBS original series; airs repeats.
  4. A USA Network original series; airs repeats; previously aired on NBC from 2001 to 2007.

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