Did anything get made for TV during the pandemic? The answer is that some shows managed to pull off production, but not as many as we’re used to. The bad news? A fall TV season that isn’t a marquee-grabber. The good news? You won’t be overwhelmed by what to watch. Whet your appetite for what’s to come with our first look at the fall 2021 TV season (and keep an eye on this space for updates).
Dick Wolf will own three whole nights of network TV this season
Already a long-running procedural TV hitmaker who created the Law & Order franchise in 1990, producer Dick Wolf is behind three (yes, three) new shows in the fall that fill in a remarkable wall of Wolf programming over three nights. The highlights:
NBC will add Law & Order: For the Defense, the eighth variation of the series, to kick off Thursday night programming that will also include the 23rd season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and the sophomore season of Law & Order: Organized Crime.
On CBS, Wolf’s new FBI: International, set in Prague, will be sandwiched between the established Wolf programs FBI and FBI: Most Wanted on Tuesday nights.
That will make three consecutive nights of all-Wolf shows with Wednesday’s returning Windy City series, Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. — totaling an astonishing nine hours of Dick Wolf productions on network TV this fall.
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