Ongoing labor strikes have upended the TV season, but there are plenty of good new shows coming to air and streaming
Hollywood has been in limbo these last few months. It’s been especially tough for everyone who earns their living making TV and film. But it also means viewers will start seeing just how that is impacting the fall network lineup. A prolonged strike — still ongoing — will inevitably have that effect and the work stoppage has reshaped prime time in significant ways.
For NBC, that means no new episodes of producer Dick Wolf’s “One Chicago” and “Law & Order” franchises. But there will be new episodes of “Quantum Leap” and “Magnum P.I.” because both series completed filming before the strikes. ABC is sticking with unscripted staples such as “Dancing with the Stars” and “The Golden Bachelor” a spinoff of “The Bachelor” featuring a 71-year-old widower from Indiana. ABC will also air reruns of “Abbott Elementary.”
On CBS, along with expanded versions of the reality shows “The Amazing Race” and “Survivor,” the lineup also includes reruns of “Blue Bloods,” “NCIS” and “Yellowstone” . Even the 75th Emmy Awards have been affected. Originally scheduled to air on Fox in September, the broadcast has been pushed back to January.By contrast, streamers and premium cable channels do have new shows coming down the pike, if not quite in the same numbers as in years past.
But if the studios are unable to resolve the strikes soon, their streaming pipeline will slow to a trickle. We’ll know more when we see just how many premieres there are this winter. Until then, here’s a look at some offerings in the first few weeks of the fall TV season, in order of their premieresThe street-wise bad boy extraordinaire Tommy Egan is back for Season 2.
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