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NBC sets its midseason schedule, makes lineup changes
Published: 10/30/2012 4:08 PM
Last Modified: 10/30/2012 4:10 PM


Joel McHale as Jeff and Yvette Nicole Brown as Shirley are among the stars of "Community" returning to NBC Feb. 7. JORDIN ALTHAUS/NBC

"Community" is coming back Feb. 7, Jillian Michaels returns to "The Biggest Loser" Jan. 6 and 7, "Smash” is back Feb. 5 with Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson and three new series debut in the spring. Those are among the changes coming to NBC at midseason.

The drama "Infamous" changes titles and becomes "Deception" which is apt for the new drama series starring Meagan Good as the daughter of a former family staffer who returns to returns to spy on the family in a murder mystery. Also starring in the drama, premiering Jan. 7, are Victor Garber, Tate Donovan and Katherine LaNasa.

Preceding it on Monday nights will be "The Biggest Loser" with the return of original trainer Michaels. She started with the show in 2004 and left in May 2011 to raise a family. It will air in the 7-9 p.m. time slot on Mondays until the return of "The Voice" March 25 and 26 with new judges Usher and Shakira replacing CeeLo Green and Christina Aguilera.

"Revolution," NBC’s hit freshman series will be back in its old 9 p.m. time slot March 25 following "The Voice."

"Smash" comes back with a two-hour season premiere and the addition of Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson to the cast at 8 p.m. Feb. 5 with its regular one-hour episodes resuming Feb. 12.

"Betty White's Off Their Rockers" returns Jan. 8 with back-to-back episodes at 7 and 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays.

New on Thursdays will be Bill Pullman's comedy "1600 Penn" about the First Family, airing at 8:30 p.m. starting Jan. 10. "Parks and Recreation" moves to 7:30 p.m. Thursdays Jan. 17.

Executive producer Eva Longoria offers up the relationship series "Ready for Love" at 7 p.m. March 31 and an all-star edition of "The Celebrity Apprentice," with Tulsa’s Gary Busey, will air at 9 p.m. starting March 1 for four weeks.

Video for "Deception."



Video for "1600 Penn."






Reader Comments 2 Total

Thunder196 (4 months ago)
I watch very few shows on NBC. I did watch "Betty White's Off Their Rockers." May watch it again when it comes back in Jan.
News Addict (4 months ago)
I really like Go On and New Normal.
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Rita Sherrow grew up with TV. Yes, it was the ever-present “sister” from another techno mother. At first look, it was instant "Like." From then on, the TV had to be on in every room while she studied, elementary school through college. An Air Force brat, she attended school in three states (Oklahoma, Montana and Georgia) and two foreign countries (Germany and Bermuda) and graduated from Broken Arrow High School and the University of Tulsa with a degree in journalism/advertising. She first interned in the advertising world but, when a J-School professor (who also covered politics for the Tulsa World) offered her an internship at the newspaper, she took him up on it. The rest is history. She has served as bridal editor, senior features writer for the women’s section, food editor and is television editor of the Tulsa World. In addition to writing about TV shows and interviewing the stars for “Scene” stories, she also writes a TV column for Weekend and produces the Sunday TV World listings magazine.

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