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The 2011–12 network television schedule for the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers primetime hours from September 2011 through August 2012. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2010–11 season.

NBC was the first to announce their fall schedule on May 15, 2011, followed by Fox on May 16, 2011, ABC on May 17, 2011, CBS on May 18, 2011 and The CW on May 19, 2011.

The CW was the first to announce their midseason schedule on November 2, 2011, followed by CBS and NBC on November 14, 2011, ABC on November 18, 2011 and Fox on December 1, 2011.

PBS is not included; member stations have local flexibility over most of their schedules and broadcast times for network shows may vary. MyNetworkTV is also not included since its programming comprises syndicated reruns. The CW is not included on weekends, when it does not offer network programming. Ion Television primarily airs syndicated reruns (similar to MyNetworkTV), along with new episodes of Flashpoint.

Schedule

  Lime indicates the #1 most watched program of the season.[1]
  Yellow indicates the top-10 most watched programs of the season
  Cyan indicates the top-20 most watched programs of the season
  Magenta indicates the top-30 most watched programs of the season
  Orange indicates the top-40 most watched programs of the season
  Silver indicates the top-50 most watched programs of the season

Sunday

Network 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall America's Funniest Home Videos (#77 - 6.54 million) Once Upon a Time (#26 - 11.71 million) Desperate Housewives (#35 - 10.61 million) Pan Am (#67 - 7.14 million)
Spring GCB (#61 - 7.62 million)
Summer Secret Millionaire Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition
CBS Fall 60 Minutes (#14 - 13.03 million) The Amazing Race 19 (#31 - 11.13 million) The Good Wife (#25 - 11.83 million) CSI: Miami (#34 - 10.84 million)
Mid-season Undercover Boss (#43 - 9.35 million)
Follow-up The Amazing Race 20 (#37 - 10.30 million)
Spring NYC 22 (#51 - 8.77 million)
Summer Big Brother 14 3 The Mentalist
Follow-up Various Programming
Fox Fall The OT The Simpsons (#69 - 6.95 million) The Cleveland Show (#100 - 5.41 million) Family Guy (#63 - 7.30 million) American Dad! (#99 - 5.47 million) Local Programming|
Follow-up Allen Gregory (#118 - 4.48 million)
Follow-up The OT The Cleveland Show (#100 - 5.41 million)
Mid-season Bob's Burgers (#125 - 4.19 million) Napoleon Dynamite (#94 - 5.75 million)
Spring The Simpsons (#69 - 6.95 million) Bob's Burgers (#125 - 4.19 million)
Summer American Dad! The Simpsons Family Guy
NBC Fall Football Night in America (#28 - 11.53 million) NBC Sunday Night Football (#1 - 20.74 million) (continued to game completion)
Mid-season Dateline NBC (#103 - 5.26 million) Various Movies and Specials
Follow-up Dateline NBC (#103 - 5.26 million) Harry's Law (#48 - 8.92 million) The Apprentice (#66 - 7.15 million)
Summer Various Programing
  Lime indicates the #1 most watched program of the season.[1]
  Yellow indicates the top-10 most watched programs of the season
  Cyan indicates the top-20 most watched programs of the season
  Magenta indicates the top-30 most watched programs of the season
  Orange indicates the top-40 most watched programs of the season
  Silver indicates the top-50 most watched programs of the season

Monday

Network 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall Dancing with the Stars (#5 - 18.24 million) Castle (#20 - 12.18 million)
Follow-up Holiday specials You Deserve It (#113 - 4.81 million)
Mid-season The Bachelor (#49 - 8.85 million)
Spring Dancing with the Stars (#5 - 18.24 million)
Summer The Bachelorette The Glass House
Follow-up Bachelor Pad
CBS Fall How I Met Your Mother (#41 - 9.67 million) 2 Broke Girls (#30 - 11.29 million) Two and a Half Men (#10 - 14.64 million) Mike & Molly (#29 - 11.51 million) Hawaii Five-0 (#24 - 11.83 million)
Summer 2 Broke Girls
The CW Fall Gossip Girl (#152 - 1.52 million) Hart of Dixie (#148 - 1.78 million) Local Programming
Summer The Catalina Various Programming
Fox Fall Terra Nova (#39 - 10.08 million) House (#54 - 8.69 million)
Mid-season House (#54 - 8.69 million) Alcatraz (#42 - 9.56 million)
Spring Bones (#44 - 9.26 million) House (#54 - 8.69 million)
Summer Hell's Kitchen MasterChef
Follow-up Hotel Hell Hell's Kitchen
NBC Fall The Sing-Off (#106 - 5.21 million) The Playboy Club (#104 - 5.26 million)
Follow-up Rock Center with Brian Williams (#130 - 3.95 million)
Winter Who's Still Standing? (#85 - 6.23 million) Fear Factor (#73 - 6.91 million)
Mid-season The Voice (#9 - 15.77 million) Smash (#47 - 8.94 million)
Summer Various Programming American Ninja Warrior Grimm
Follow-up Stars Earn Stripes
  Lime indicates the #1 most watched program of the season.[1]
  Yellow indicates the top-10 most watched programs of the season
  Cyan indicates the top-20 most watched programs of the season
  Magenta indicates the top-30 most watched programs of the season
  Orange indicates the top-40 most watched programs of the season
  Silver indicates the top-50 most watched programs of the season

Tuesday

Network 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall Last Man Standing (#46 - 9.13 million) Man Up! (#68 - 6.96 million) Dancing with the Stars (#6 - 16.08 million) Body of Proof (#40 - 9.90 million)
Follow-up Encore Programming
Mid-season Work It (#90 - 5.87 million) Wife Swap (#84 - 6.27 million)
Follow-up Encore Programming
Follow-up Cougar Town (#107 - 5.19 million) The River (#74 - 6.72 million)
Spring Dancing with the Stars (#6 - 16.08 million)
Follow-up Private Practice (#59 - 8.09 million)
Summer Wipeout Trust Us with Your Life NY Med
Follow-up Encore Programming
CBS Fall NCIS (#3 - 19.49 million) NCIS: Los Angeles (#7 - 16.01 million) Unforgettable (#22 - 12.11 million)
Summer Encore Programming
The CW Fall 90210 (#150 - 1.55 million) Ringer (#147 - 1.82 million) Local Programming
Spring The L.A. Complex (#156 - 0.57 million)
Summer Encore Programing
Fox Fall Glee (#53 - 8.71 million) New Girl (#57 - 8.22 million) Raising Hope (#95 - 5.64 million)
Spring Raising Hope (#95 - 5.64 million) I Hate My Teenage Daughter (#105 - 5.26 million) Breaking In (#135 - 3.45 million)
Follow-up Raising Hope (#95 - 5.64 million)
Follow-up New Girl (#57 - 8.22 million) Raising Hope (#95 - 5.64 million) MasterChef
Follow-up Glee (#53 - 8.71 million) Hell's Kitchen
Summer Hell's Kitchen MasterChef
Ion Television Encore Programming Flashpoint
NBC Fall The Biggest Loser (#71 - 6.93 million) Parenthood (#76 - 6.57 million)
Winter Special Programming The Biggest Loser (#71 - 6.93 million)
Mid-season The Biggest Loser (#71 - 6.93 million) Parenthood (#76 - 6.57 million)
Spring Fashion Star (#111 - 4.95 million)
Follow-up The Biggest Loser (#71 - 6.93 million) The Voice (#33 - 10.92 million)
Summer America's Got Talent Love in the Wild
Follow-up Encore Programming
  Lime indicates the #1 most watched program of the season.[1]
  Yellow indicates the top-10 most watched programs of the season
  Cyan indicates the top-20 most watched programs of the season
  Magenta indicates the top-30 most watched programs of the season
  Orange indicates the top-40 most watched programs of the season
  Silver indicates the top-50 most watched programs of the season

Wednesday

Network 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall The Middle (#60 - 8.08 million) Suburgatory (#64 - 7.25 million) Modern Family (#15 - 12.93 million) Happy Endings (#75 - 6.65 million) Revenge (#52 - 8.72 million)
Spring Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 (#80 - 6.37 million)
Summer Encore Programming Final Witness
CBS Fall Survivor: South Pacific (#16 - 12.77 million) Criminal Minds (#13 - 13.20 million) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (#19 - 12.49 million)
Mid-season Various Programming
Follow-up Survivor: One World (#27 - 11.64 million)
Summer Dogs in the City
Follow-up Big Brother 14
The CW Fall H8R (#153 - 1.24 million) America's Next Top Model (#142 - 2.42 million) Local Programming
Follow-up Encore Programming
Mid-season One Tree Hill (#146 - 1.86 million) Remodeled (#155 - 0.71 million)
Follow-up America's Next Top Model (#142 - 2.42 million)
Spring Encore Programming
Summer Oh Sit! Supernatural
Fox Fall The X Factor (#17 - 12.67 million)
Follow-up The X Factor (#17 - 12.67 million) I Hate My Teenage Daughter (#105 - 5.26 million)
Mid-season American Idol (#2 - 19.81 million) Mobbed (#89 - 5.97 million)
Follow-up American Idol (#2 - 19.81 million)
Summer So You Think You Can Dance
NBC Fall Up All Night (#102 - 5.29 million) Free Agents (#129 - 3.96 million) Harry's Law (#48 - 8.92 million) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (#62 - 7.59 million)
Follow-up Encore Programming
Mid-season Whitney (#109 - 5.11 million) Are You There, Chelsea? (#116 - 4.54 million)
Follow-up Rock Center with Brian Williams (#130 - 3.95 million)
Spring Bent (#138 - 3.05 million) Rock Center with Brian Williams (#130 - 3.95 million)
Follow-up Betty White's Off Their Rockers (#83 - 6.29 million) Best Friends Forever (#136 - 3.43 million) Rock Center with Brian Williams (#130 - 3.95 million) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (#62 - 7.59 million)
Follow-up Betty White's Off Their Rockers (#83 - 6.29 million)
Summer Various Programming America's Got Talent
  Lime indicates the #1 most watched program of the season.[1]
  Yellow indicates the top-10 most watched programs of the season
  Cyan indicates the top-20 most watched programs of the season
  Magenta indicates the top-30 most watched programs of the season
  Orange indicates the top-40 most watched programs of the season
  Silver indicates the top-50 most watched programs of the season

Thursday

Network 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall Charlie's Angels (#72 - 6.92 million) Grey's Anatomy (#32 - 10.92 million) Private Practice (#59 - 8.09 million)
Follow-up Encore Programming
Mid-season Wipeout (#87 - 6.07 million)
Spring Missing (#117 - 4.49 million)
Follow-up Scandal (#58 - 8.21 million)
Summer Duets Rookie Blue
Follow-up Duets Wipeout
Follow-up Wipeout
CBS Fall The Big Bang Theory (#8 - 15.82 million) How to Be a Gentleman (#55 - 8.67 million) Person of Interest (#12 - 14.34 million) The Mentalist (#11 - 14.57 million)
Follow-up Rules of Engagement (#38 - 10.10 million)
Mid-season Rob (#23 - 12.01 million)
Spring Rules of Engagement (#38 - 10.10 million)
Summer Two and a Half Men Big Brother 14 3
Follow-up Encore Programming
The CW Fall The Vampire Diaries (#139 - 2.78 million) The Secret Circle (#143 - 2.06 million) Local Programming
Summer The Next: Fame Is at Your Doorstep Breaking Pointe
Fox Fall The X Factor (#18 - 12.57 million)
Follow-up The X Factor (#18 - 12.57 million) Bones (#44 - 9.26 million)
Mid-season American Idol (#4 - 18.33 million) The Finder (#70 - 6.95 million)
Spring Touch (#45 - 9.18 million)
Summer Take Me Out The Choice
Follow-up Encore Programming
NBC Fall Community (#128 - 4.03 million) Parks and Recreation (#119 - 4.41 million) The Office (#78 - 6.51 million) Whitney (#109 - 5.11 million) Prime Suspect (#82 - 6.29 million)
Mid-season 30 Rock (#115 - 4.55 million) Up All Night (#102 - 5.29 million) The Firm (#121 - 4.36 million)
Spring Awake (#112 - 4.81 million)
Follow-up Community (#128 - 4.03 million) 30 Rock (#115 - 4.55 million)
Follow-up Parks and Recreation (#119 - 4.41 million)
Summer Various Programming Saving Hope Rock Center with Brian Williams
  Lime indicates the #1 most watched program of the season.[1]
  Yellow indicates the top-10 most watched programs of the season
  Cyan indicates the top-20 most watched programs of the season
  Magenta indicates the top-30 most watched programs of the season
  Orange indicates the top-40 most watched programs of the season
  Silver indicates the top-50 most watched programs of the season

Friday

Network 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (#91 - 5.83 million) 20/20 (#96 - 5.63 million)
Mid-season Shark Tank (#88 - 6.03 million) Primetime (#110 - 5.00 million)
Summer Encore Programming 20/20
CBS Fall A Gifted Man (#56 - 8.63 million) CSI: NY (#36 - 10.34 million) Blue Bloods (#21 - 12.16 million)
Mid-season Undercover Boss (#43 - 9.35 million) A Gifted Man (#56 - 8.63 million)
Spring CSI: NY (#36 - 10.34 million)
The CW Nikita (#149 - 1.77 million) Supernatural (#144 - 2.03 million) Local Programming
Fox Fall Kitchen Nightmares (#131 - 3.88 million) Fringe (#124 - 4.22 million)
Spring The Finder (#70 - 6.95 million)
NBC Fall Encore Programming Dateline NBC (#98 - 5.58 million)
Follow-up Chuck (#123 - 4.25 million) Grimm (#81 - 6.36 million) Dateline NBC (#98 - 5.58 million)
Mid-season Who Do You Think You Are? (#97 - 5.61 million)
Summer Encore Programming Dateline NBC
Follow-up Grimm Dateline NBC
  Lime indicates the #1 most watched program of the season.[1]
  Yellow indicates the top-10 most watched programs of the season
  Cyan indicates the top-20 most watched programs of the season
  Magenta indicates the top-30 most watched programs of the season
  Orange indicates the top-40 most watched programs of the season
  Silver indicates the top-50 most watched programs of the season

Saturday

Network 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM
ABC Fall Saturday Night Football (continued to game completion)
Mid-season ABC Saturday Night Movie
CBS Fall Comedytime Saturday Crimetime Saturday 48 Hours
Follow-up Comedytime Saturday How to Be a Gentleman
Follow-up Comedytime Saturday
Summer Comedytime Saturday How to Be a Gentleman
Follow-up NYC 22
Follow-up Crimetime Saturday
Fox Fall COPS Encore Programming Local Programming
Spring Q'Viva! The Chosen
Follow-up Fox Sports
Summer Baseball Night in America
Follow-up COPS Mobbed
NBC Mid-season Encore Programming The Firm Encore Programming
Spring Escape Routes
Follow-up Encore Programming
Summer Various Programming The Firm
Follow-up Various Programming

By network

Renewals and cancellations

Full season pickups

ABC

CBS

The CW

Fox

  • Bones–Picked up for a full season on September 27, 2011
  • New Girl—Picked up for 24 episodes on September 28, 2011.[43]
  • The Simpsons–Picked up for a full season on November 29, 2011
  • The X-Factor–Picked up for a full season on November 30, 2011

NBC

  • Grimm—Picked up for a full season on November 21, 2011.[44]
  • Harry's Law—Picked up for a full season on January 6, 2012.[45]
  • Up All Night—Picked up for a full season on October 4, 2011,[46] plus an additional 2 episodes on November 21, 2011.
  • Whitney—Picked up for a full season on October 4, 2011.[46]

Renewals

ABC

CBS

The CW

Fox

  • American Dad!—Picked up for a seventh production cycle on February 23, 2011.[68]
  • American Idol—Announced on the 2012/13 schedule for a twelfth season on May 14, 2012.[69]
  • Bob's Burgers—On October 31, 2011, Fox ordered 9 additional episodes to the second production cycle, leaving some episodes out, airing in the 2012/13 season.[70]
  • Bones—Picked up for an eighth season on March 29, 2012.[71]
  • The Cleveland Show—Picked up for a fourth season on May 9, 2011.[72]
  • Family Guy—Picked up for an eleventh season on May 9, 2011.[72]
  • Fringe—Picked up for a fifth and final season on April 26, 2012.[73][74]
  • Glee—Picked up for a fourth season on April 9, 2012.[75]
  • Kitchen Nightmares—Picked up for a fifth production cycle on February 2, 2012.[76]
  • Mobbed—Announced on the 2012/13 schedule for more specials on May 14, 2012.[69]
  • New Girl—Picked up for a second season on April 9, 2012.[75]
  • Raising Hope—Picked up for a third season on April 9, 2012.[75]
  • The Simpsons—Picked up for a twenty-third production cycle on November 11, 2010, plus an additional extension through its twenty-fifth production cycle in 2013/14.[77]
  • Touch—Picked up for a second season on May 9, 2012.[78]
  • The X Factor—Picked up for a second season on November 2, 2011.[79]

Ion Television

NBC

Cancellations/Series endings

ABC

  • Charlie's Angels—Canceled on October 14, 2011 after seven low rated episodes. The remaining episodes aired through November 10, 2011.[92][93]
  • Cougar Town—It was announced on May 10, 2012 that TBS would carry future seasons of the series, ending its run on ABC.[94]
  • Desperate Housewives—It was announced on August 5, 2011 that season eight would be the final season.[95][96] The series has been concluded on May 13, 2012.
  • Extreme Makeover: Home Edition—Canceled as a regular series on December 15, 2011. The series finale aired on January 13, 2012.[97]
  • GCB—Canceled on May 11, 2012.[98]
  • Man Up!—Canceled on December 8, 2011 after eight low rated episodes. The 5 remaining episodes were moved to ABC's online website.[99]
  • Missing—Canceled on May 11, 2012.[100]
  • Pan Am—Canceled on May 11, 2012.[100]
  • The River—Canceled on May 11, 2012.[100]
  • Work It—Canceled on January 13, 2012 due to low ratings, harsh reviews and controversy after airing only 2 episodes.[101]
  • You Deserve It—Canceled on May 15, 2012.[102]

CBS

  • CSI: Miami—Canceled on May 13, 2012 after ten seasons. The series was credited as a key player in the network's ratings rise.[103] This is the first CSI series to be canceled.
  • A Gifted Man—Canceled on May 12, 2012.[104]
  • How to Be a Gentleman—Canceled, cut back from 13 episodes to 9 episodes, and changed the airdate from Thursdays to Saturdays for the remaining episodes on October 7, 2011 after only 2 episodes airing.[105] The series was later pulled from Saturdays on October 18, 2011 after only one episode airing on Saturday.[106]
  • NYC 22—Canceled on May 13, 2012.[59]
  • Rob—Canceled on May 13, 2012.[59]

The CW

  • H8R—Canceled on October 6, 2011 after four low rated episodes.[107]
  • One Tree Hill—It was announced on May 19, 2011 that season nine would be the final season.[108] The final episode aired on April 4, 2012.[109]
  • Remodeled—Canceled on February 9, 2012 after four low rated episodes.[110] The remaining episodes aired through between February 22; and the last two episodes were August 13 and 20, 2012.
  • Ringer—Canceled on May 11, 2012.[111]
  • The Secret Circle—Canceled on May 11, 2012.[111]

Fox

NBC

Top weekly ratings

Total Viewers

18-49 Viewers

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