NBC has announced the premiere dates for its 2012 fall lineup. They are expected to heavily promote their programming during their coverage of the Summer Olympics, particularly those shows which premiere directly after the games are over, which is a little earlier than usual for fall premieres, but we are not complaining.
Happily for us, that includes Grimm, which will be taking the new-to-them day and time of Mondays at 10 starting on August 13, the day after the closing ceremonies. They’ll move back to their regular slot of Fridays at 9 later in September, and their Monday at 10 slot will be taken over by the other NBC show we’ll be watching, Revolution.
We’ve updated the SciFi Mafia Fall 2012 Prime Time TV Schedule and have added a “By Date” category which precedes the “By Day” category:
By Date
Monday, August 13
10/9c Grimm (NBC)
Friday, September 14
9/8c Grimm (NBC) (regular time period)
Monday, September 17
10/9c Revolution (NBC)
Friday, September 21
10/9c Haven (Syfy)
By Day of the Week
Sunday
8/7c Once Upon a Time (ABC)
10/9c 666 Park Avenue (ABC)
Monday
10/9c Grimm (NBC) August 13 – September 10
10/9c Revolution (NBC) September 17
Wednesday
8/7c Arrow (The CW)
9/8c Supernatural (The CW)
9:30/8:30c The Neighbors (ABC)
Thursday
8/7c The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
8/7c The Vampire Diaries (The CW)
9/8c Person of Interest (CBS)
9/8c Beauty and the Beast (The CW)
Friday
9/8c Fringe (Fox)
9/8c Grimm (NBC) September 14
9/8c Nikita (The CW)
10/9c Haven (Syfy) September 21
Saturday
9:00 Syfy Original Movies (Syfy)
So, Tuesdays are still free and Fridays are still a nightmare. Noted.
And just in case you can’t quite remember which new show Revolution is, here’s that trailer again:
Trailer: Revolution
We still haven’t heard from any other networks, so we’ll have a lot more dates to fill in as we draw nearer to August. As always, we’ll keep you posted.
Grimm, starring David Giuntoli, Russell Hornsby, Bitsie Tulloch and Sasha Roiz premieres Monday, August 13 at 10/9c.
Revolution, starring Billy Burke and Giancarlo Esposito, premieres Monday, September 17 at 10/9c on NBC.