'The Voice' and 'Blacklist' will return September 22, 'Constantine' is saved until October and 'State of Affairs' will replace 'Blacklist' starting in November.
- Jun 3, 2014
AceShowbiz - NBC has set the premiere dates for its fall programming. NFL games and "The Biggest Loser" lead the line-up, while "The Voice" and "The Blacklist" will return during the official premiere week of September 22.
The network will roll out new and returning dramas, including "Chicago Fire" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", throughout September. "The Mysteries of Laura" will debut September 24, while "Parenthood" will return with its last season on September 25.
Comedies "Bad Judge", "About a Boy" and "Marry Me" will launch in October, while "Constantine" won't air until October 24. Also debuting later in the season is Katherine Heigl's "State of Affairs", which is slated for a November 17 premiere, filling in the Monday, 10 P.M. slot as hit drama "Blacklist" prepares to move to Thursdays.
Thursday, Sept. 4
Sunday, Sept. 7
Thursday, Sept. 11
Monday, Sept. 22
Tuesday, Sept. 23
Wednesday, Sept. 24
Thursday, Sept. 25
Friday, Sept. 26
Thursday, Oct. 2
Tuesday, Oct. 14
Friday, Oct. 24
Monday, Nov. 17