The networks are already gearing up for the new year with midseason 2026 TV schedules being dropped! So you don’t miss a thing, here are the full Midseason premiere dates for the shows we cover in ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX. All times are in ET.
ABC
ABC kicks off strong in January with the return of High Potential with a new time. The same day, The Rookie Season 8 and Will Trent Season 4 premiere. The following day, Shifting Gears and Abbott Elementary return. On Thursday, 9-1-1, 9-1-1: Nashville, Grey’s Anatomy will launch their new episodes. From there, we jump to February 25th with the double episode premiere of the new series Scrubs. The full list is below:
Tuesday, January 6
8:00 pm: Will Trent (Season 4 Premiere)
9:00 pm: High Potential (Season 2 Midseason Return)
10:00 pm: The Rookie (Season 8 Premiere)
Wednesday, January 7
8:00 pm: Shifting Gears (Season 2 Midseason Return)
8:30 pm: Abbott Elementary (Season 5 Midseason Return)
Thursday, January 8
8:00 pm: 9-1-1 (Season 9 Midseason Return)
9:00 pm: 9-1-1: Nashville (Season 1 Midseason Return)
10:00 pm: Grey’s Anatomy (Season 22 Midseason Return)
Wednesday, February 25
8:00 pm: Scrubs (Two-Episode Series Premiere)
NBC
Time for NBC! The network kicks off its midseason schedule earliest. On January 5th, there’s a triple premiere with the return of St. Denis Medical and Brilliant Minds, and the premiere of The Wall. Two days later, One Chicago returns to dominate Wednesday nights and entertain us like never before.
The following day, Thursday, January 8th, Law & Order, The Hunting Party, and Law & Order: SVU follow suit with the premieres of their new episodes. After that, we jump to January 16th with the premiere of new episodes of Happy’s Place and Stumble. Then, almost a month later, on February 23rd, comes the premiere of The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins. The full list is below:
Monday, January 5
8:00 pm: St. Denis Medical (Season 2 Midseason Return)
9:00 pm: The Wall (Season Premiere)
10:00 pm: Brilliant Minds (Season 2 Midseason Return)
Wednesday, January 7
8:00 pm: Chicago Med (Season 11 Midseason Return)
9:00 pm: Chicago Fire (Season 14 Midseason Return)
10:00 pm: Chicago P.D. (Season 13 Midseason Return)
Thursday, January 8
8:00 pm: Law & Order (Season 25 Midseason Return)
9:00 pm: Law & Order: SVU (Season 27 Midseason Return)
10:00 pm: The Hunting Party (Season 2 Premiere)
Friday, January 16
8:00 pm: Happy’s Place (Season 2 Midseason Return)
8:30 pm: Stumble (Season 1 Midseason Return)
Monday, February 23
8:00 pm: The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins (Series Premiere)
FOX
Fox is next on the list of networks with its schedule. It all kicks off on Monday, January 6th, with the premiere of a new series, Best Medicine. Also on the same day, Doc returns with new episodes. After that, we jump to January 15th with two back-to-back premieres: Animal Control Season 4 and Going Dutch Season 2. At the end of January comes the premiere of Memory of a Killer.
Almost a month later, on February 15th, animation returns to Fox with the premiere of Family Guy Season 24. And a week later, on February 22nd, new episodes of American Dad! arrive. Following this, Fox waits until March 22nd to premiere its new show, The Faithful. The full list is below:
Tuesday, January 6
8:00 pm: Best Medicine (Series Premiere)
9:00 pm: Doc (Season 2 Midseason Return)
Thursday, January 15
9:00 pm: Animal Control (Season 4 Premiere)
9:30 pm: Going Dutch (Season 2 Premiere)
Monday, January 26
9:00 pm: Memory of a Killer (Series Premiere)
Sunday, February 15
9:30 pm: Family Guy (Season 24 Premiere, 450th Episode)
Sunday, February 22
9:00 pm: American Dad! (Season 20 Premiere)
Sunday, March 22
8:00 pm: The Faithful (New Event Series, Two-Hour Episode)
CBS
Finally, CBS was the last to announce its midseason schedule. It all kicks off on January 7 with the premiere of Harlan Coben’s Final Twist. From there, we jump straight to February 23 with new episodes of The Neighborhood, DMV, and FBI. And, of course, the highly anticipated premiere of CIA. The following day, February 24, brings back NCIS night with new episodes of NCIS, NCIS: Origins, and NCIS: Sydney.
Then, on February 26, it’s time for a quadruple premiere with new episodes of Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, Ghosts, Matlock, and Elsbeth. On February 27, the returns continue with Sheriff Country, Fire Country, and Boston Blue. Finally, on March 1, the network premieres Y: Marshals and new episodes of Tracker and Watson – the latter two with a slight time slot change. The full list is below:
Wednesday, January 7
10:00 pm: Harlan Coben’s Final Twist (Series Premiere)
Monday, February 23
8:00 pm: The Neighborhood (Season 8 Midseason Return)
8:30 pm: DMV (Season 1 Midseason Return)
9:00 pm: FBI (Season 8 Midseason Return)
10:00 pm: CIA (Series Premiere)
Tuesday, February 24
8:00 pm: NCIS (Season 23 Midseason Return)
9:00 pm: NCIS: Origins (Season 2 Midseason Return)
10:00 pm: NCIS: Sydney (Season 3 Midseason Return)
Thursday, February 26
8:00 pm: Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage (Season 2 Midseason Return)
8:30 pm: Ghosts (Season 5 Midseason Return)
9:00 pm: Matlock (Season 2 Midseason Return)
10:00 pm: Elsbeth (Season 3 Midseason Return)
Friday, February 27
8:00 pm: Sheriff Country (Season 1 Midseason Return)
9:00 pm: Fire Country (Season 4 Midseason Return)
10:00 pm: Boston Blue (Season 1 Midseason Return)
Sunday, March 1
8:00 pm: Y: Marshals (Series Premiere)
9:00 pm: Tracker (Season 3 Midseason Return, New Time Period)
10:00 pm: Watson (Season 2 Midseason Return, New Night and Time Period)