ABC Midseason Premiere Dates: ‘The Bachelor’, ‘9-1-1′, Abbott Elementary’, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’, More

ABC has revealed its midseason lineup, which kicks off Monday, January 22 with a two-hour premiere of The Bachelor, as Joey Graziadei begins his journey to find love. It will be followed by an as-yet untitled new eight-episode true-crime series of ABC News’ 20/20.

Wednesday comedy night returns February 7, with The Conners at 8 p.m., followed by Not Dead Yet at 8:30 and a special one-hour premiere of the Emmy-winning Abbott Elementary at 9 p.m. Unscripted courtroom comedy series Judge Steve Harvey rounds out the Wednesday lineup at 10.

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American Idol premieres its seventh season on Sunday, Feb. 18 from 8-10 p.m, followed by ABC News’ hidden-camera show What Would You Do? in its return to primetime.

Dramas Will Trent, The Rookie and The Good Doctor return for new seasons on Tuesday, February 20, kicking off with Will Trent at 8 p.m

TV’s No. 1 broadcast drama 9-1-1 premieres Thursday, March 14, followed by Grey’s Anatomy and its spinoff Station 19.

Additional programming to be announced in the coming weeks. As previously announced, the new Kaitlin Olson-led drama series High Potential is moving to the 2024-25 broadcast season.

Here are ABC’s midseason primetime premiere dates (all times ET/PT):

MONDAY, JAN. 22
8 PM — The Bachelor (two hours)
10:01 PM — 20/20 (all-new limited edition true-crime series, title to be announced)

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7
8 PM — The Conners
8:30 PM — Not Dead Yet
9 PM — Abbott Elementary (one-hour premiere)
10 PM — Judge Steve Harvey

SUNDAY, FEB. 18
8 PM — American Idol (two hours)
10 PM — What Would You Do?

TUESDAY, FEB. 20
8 PM — Will Trent
9 PM — The Rookie
10 PM — The Good Doctor

THURSDAY, MARCH 14
8 PM — 9-1-1
9 PM — Grey’s Anatomy
10 PM — Station 19

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