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The Middle
Sep 25
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[Sep 30, 2009]
Back In The Game
Sep 25
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Modern Family
Sep 25 (1-hr premiere)
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[Sep 23, 2009]
Super Fun Night
Oct 2
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Nashville
Sep 25
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[Oct 10, 2012]
Survivor: Blood vs. Water
Sep 18 (90-minute premiere)
Iteration 27  
[May 31, 2000]
Criminal Minds
Sep 25
Season 9  
[Sep 22, 2005]
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Sep 25
Season 14  
[Oct 6, 2000]
Arrow
Oct 9
Season 2  
[Oct 10, 2012]
The Tomorrow People
Oct 9
Season 1  
 
Local Programming
The X Factor
Sep 11 (1-hour premiere)
Season 3  
[Sep 21, 2011]
Local Programming
Revolution
Sep 25
Season 2  
[Sep 17, 2012]
Law & Order: SVU
Sep 25 (2-hour premiere)
Season 15  
[Sep 20, 1999]
Ironside
Oct 2
Season 1  
 

ABC Wednesday 1981: Greatest American Hero, Fall Guy, Dynasty
If you're looking for stability, Wednesday is your night. Just one relocation and four new entries. Both new ABC comedies are well-slotted, but I don't give Super Fun Night a long run. CBS returns intact and it's working considering everything they're bring back (Survivor, 27th iteration; Criminal Minds, 9th; CSI, 14th) has a lot have been around a long time. Fox is still hoping for some Idol-like numbers from The X Factor. NBC moves Revolution to launch the night could work well for them: it was the highest-rated scripted show on the Peacock last season. They're also praying that Law & Order: SVU drives people to the new Ironside. Ironside should add a wrinkle to 10pm considering that last year, CSI basically doubled up on Nashville. Arrow was the CW's highest-rated show last year and it stands to reason they'd launch The Tomorrow People after that.

The night goes to CBS.
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