The CW has revealed its seven-night 2023-24 primetime schedule, which includes a line-up of recent and returning authentic scripted collection, together with the fourth season of Walker, which is able to premiere midseason.
“This fall, The CW embarks on the first step to become bigger and broader by offering our viewers a wide variety of programming from premium adult dramas to bold comedies and binge-worthy unscripted franchises,” mentioned Brad Schwartz, President of Entertainment, The CW Network.
Mondays will characteristic the return of the critically-acclaimed drama collection All American (8:00-9:00 pm ET/PT), which will probably be paired with the unique dramatic thriller 61st Street (9:00-10:00 pm ET/PT), which stars two-time Emmy winner Courtney B. Vance and Emmy nominee Aunjanue Ellis.
Comedy takes heart stage on Tuesday nights with Son of a Critch, which stars Golden Globe nominee Malcolm McDowell, adopted by Run The Burbs from Kim’s Convenience star Andrew Phung, and Children Ruin Everything from the producers of Schitt’s Creek and Letterkenny. Closing out the night time is Everyone Else Burns from the exec producers of Broad City and Emily in Paris.
Wednesdays are the night time for female-led dramas, beginning with Sullivan’s Crossing (8:00-9:00pm ET/PT), primarily based on Robyn Carr’s best-selling e-book collection and that includes the return of Chad Michael Murray and Scott Patterson to The CW. This will probably be adopted by the debut of The Spencer Sisters (9:00-10:00pm ET/PT), starring Lea Thompson and Stacey Farber.
Thursdays will see FBOY Island (9:00-10:00pm ET/PT) make its third season debut on The CW after it was canceled by HBO Max. The actuality relationship collection is hosted by comic and actress Nikki Glaser.
Two of The CW’s longest-running franchises will probably be paired collectively on Fridays, with the tenth season of Penn & Teller: Fool Us (8:00-9:00pm ET/PT), that includes new host Brooke Burke, and Whose Line Is It Anyway? (9:00-9:30pm & 9:30-10:00pm ET/PT).
Saturday nights will kick off with Masters of Illusion (8:00-8:30pm & 8:30-9:00pm ET/PT), adopted by new episodes of World’s Funniest Animals (9:00-9:30pm & 9:30-10:00pm ET/PT).
Wrapping up the week, Sundays are described as “a night of co-viewing programming appealing to history buffs and pop culture lovers.” The award-winning I Am documentary movie franchise (8:00-10:00pm ET/PT) will air 15 documentary options that showcase and rejoice American and world icons, together with Jackie O, Alfred Hitchcock, and Burt Reynolds.
Midseason will see the return of the Critics Choice Awards, which is able to air on Sunday, January 14, 2024. This will probably be adopted by the Season 4 premiere of Walker and the collection premiere of the unscripted spinoff FGIRL Island.