ABC Fall Schedule: 9-1-1: Nashville Gets Doctor Odyssey Slot, High Potential Returns, Shark Tank On The Move

ABC on Tuesday became the fourth and final broadcast network (following CBS, NBC and Fox) to unveil its schedule for the Fall TV season. What shows are on the move, where did new ones land, and what's on hold until midseason?

THE BIG MOVES

The Rookie and Will Trent are on hold until 2026. As was the case last fall, Dancing With the Stars will lead off Tuesdays — meet the first contestant! — followed by Season 2 of High Potential.

9-1-1 will be used to launch the Chris O'Donnell-led spinoff 9-1-1: Nashville. The fate of current Thursdays-at-9 occupant Doctor Odyssey remains TBD.

♦ Ryan Seacrest will take over as host of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, now airing Fridays at 8 pm. As a result, Shark Tank will dog paddle over to Wednesdays, where it will air behind Season 2 of The Golden Bachelor (led by former NFL pro Mel Owens).

THE SCHEDULE

NEW SHOWS IN CAPS & BOLD; CLICK FOR DETAILS

SUNDAY
7 pm America's Funniest Home Videos
8 pm The Wonderful World of Disney
Note: Featured movies will include Avatar: The Way of Water, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Elemental and Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3.

MONDAY
8 pm ESPN's Monday Night Football

TUESDAY
8 pm Dancing With the Stars
10 pm High Potential

WEDNESDAY
8 pm Shifting Gears
8:30 pm Abbott Elementary
9 pm The Golden Bachelor
10 pm Shark Tank (new night and time)

THURSDAY
8 pm 9-1-1
9 pm 9-1-1: NASHVILLE
10 pm Grey's Anatomy

FRIDAY
8 pm Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (new night, now hosted by Ryan Seacrest)
9 pm 20/20

SATURDAY
7:30 pm College Football

HELD FOR MIDSEASON

American Idol, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Rookie, Will Trent

PREVIOUSLY CANCELLED

The Conners

FATE TBD

Doctor Odyssey

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