'The Michael J. Fox Show' gets a one-hour premiere, while 'Dracula' will debut in late October.
- Jun 22, 2013
AceShowbiz - It's the first day of summer, but NBC has already prepped for the fall season. The network has released the premiere dates of its 2013 fall programs, with "The Voice" leading the line-up. The hit singing competition series will return with its original judges in a two-hour premiere on September 23, followed by new show "The Blacklist" at 10 P.M.
Most of the network's shows, including the new season of "Revolution" and "Chicago Fire", as well as new comedy "The Michael J. Fox Show", will debut during the traditional premiere week, which starts from September 23 until September 29. The Michael J. Fox-starring sitcom will get a double-episode debut on September 26, being sandwiched between old players "Parks and Recreation" and "Parenthood".
However, other freshmen like "Ironside", "Welcome to the Family" and "Sean Saves the World" get early-October premiere dates. Jonathan Rhys-Meyers' "Dracula", meanwhile, is saved for a later date, on October 25 to be exact, immediately after the season 3 premiere of "Grimm".
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