Dec 3 2008 09:22 PM ET

NBC Sked Scoop: 'Medium' returns, 'ER' ends, 'Knight Rider' trimmed, and more!

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NBC has just unveiled their mid-season plan of attack. Highlights are below:

•    An hour-long episode of The Office will follow the network’s broadcast of Super Bowl XLIII on Feb. 1.
•    The series finale of ER airs March 12.
•    Much-buzzed-about-by-me drama Kings takes over ER‘s Thursday,10 p.m./ET slot beginning March 19.
•    Heroes‘ latest volume, "Fugitives," kicks off Feb. 2 at 9 p.m./ET. Chuck will remain at 8 p.m./ET.
•    Medium returns to Mondays at 10 p.m./ET beginning Feb. 2.
•    Low ratings have prompted NBC to trim Knight Rider‘s order from 21 episodes to 17. As a result, the show’s season (and possible series) finale will be broadcast Feb. 25.
•    Celebrity Apprentice will air in two-hour chunks beginning Sunday, March 1.

Any questions?

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  • Amy

    Is NBC still planning on sticking with Chuck despite its relatively low ratings? Chuck and Pushing Daisies are my 2 favorite shows. It seemed like they had similar ratings, and we know what happened to Pushing Daisies.

  • apostrophe

    Wait, March 19th? That’s way too far away. And also, starting a show in March? Please tell me NBC isn’t trying to stop Kings before it starts!

  • DB

    Chuck is returning on February 2 (the day after Super Bowl) with a 3-D episode! It’s already got a full season order a long time ago.

  • David

    What about Merlin and Amy Poehler’s new show?

  • Adrian

    NBC needs to raise its game…

  • JJ

    Two hours of Celebrity Apprentice? Thank goodness TiVo will let me break it up into tolerable chunks.

  • majigail

    Sure… I invest in those 7 hours of saved up Knight Rider after Thanksgiving and NOW they decide to cut their extended order.

  • Jessica

    apostrophe — March isn’t a burnoff zone this year. Because of the switchover to digital in February 2009, sweeps have been moved back to March. NBC’s scheduling move isn’t a knock against Kings.
    I’m looking forward to The Office after the Super Bowl. Hopefully, it won’t disappoint, like some of the 1 hr shows have in the past.

  • Kaite

    Not that this has anything to do with the topic at hand, but I noticed this on the EW homepage: Bad Girls Club is still on. Seriously? This is still on but Pushing Daisies gets canned?
    I still have all of this season’s ER episodes on my Tivo list, I’ll get there. I’ll miss it but as you can tell I’m not going to miss it too much lol.
    Can’t wait for Medium, I love Joe and Allison’s relationship.

  • sab

    Any questions?
    Yeah can you tell us who that blind item is you wrote about yesterday?

  • JRybka

    I agree… Some of this dreck is still is still on but they cancel Pushing Daisies and Eli Stone? And you wonder why Network Television is going down fast.

  • Flap Jackson

    Question: Where’s the much-hyped and uber-mysterious untitled Office spin-off?

  • Jim from Saint Pail

    *Raises hand* I have a question. Knight Rider is still on the air and Arrested Development is not. What is wrong wqith the people who run TV?

  • David

    Or…
    What is wrong with the people who watch TV?

  • ann

    I have a question too. Who the hell cares about Celebrity Apprentice? Seriously.

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