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NBC has revealed its fall TV schedule and surprisingly, the network is holding back on the new content until Spring. The network is holding a ton of their new series for midseason, including the DC Comics comedy series "Powerless," the new "Wizard of Oz" series "Emrald City," "The Blacklist" spinoff and more.

In the new schedule we see the hit-series "Blindspot" will move to Wednesday nights, while the Monday night timeslot after "The Voice" will go to "Timeless."

The new drama "This Is Us" will air on Tuesdays, while the network tries an hour-long comedy hour Thursday nights with "Superstore" and the new series "The Good Place" starring Kristen Bell and Ted Danson.

Check out NBC's full fall TV schedule below. New series are italicized.

Monday Nights

8 p.m. "The Voice"

10 p.m. "Timeless" - From Eric Kripke (“Revolution,” “Supernatural”), Shawn Ryan (“The Shield”) and the producers of “The Blacklist” comes this thrilling action-adventure series in which a mysterious criminal steals a secret state-of-the-art time machine, intent on destroying America as we know it by changing the past. Our only hope is an unexpected team: a scientist, soldier and history professor who must use the machine’s prototype to travel back in time to critical events. While they must make every effort not to affect the past themselves, they must also stay one step ahead of this dangerous fugitive. Can this handpicked team uncover the mystery behind it all and end his destruction before it’s too late?

The cast includes Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter, Malcolm Barrett, Goran Visnjic, Paterson Joseph, Sakina Jaffrey and Claudia Doumit.

Tuesday

8 p.m. "The Voice"

9 p.m. "This Is Us" - Sometimes life will surprise you. Starring Mandy Moore (“A Walk to Remember”), Milo Ventimiglia (“Heroes,” “Gilmore Girls”) and Sterling K. Brown (“The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story),” this refreshingly honest and provocative series follows a unique ensemble whose paths cross and their life stories intertwine in curious ways. We find several of them share the same birthday, and so much more than anyone would expect. From the writer and directors of “Crazy, Stupid, Love.” comes a smart, modern dramedy that will challenge your everyday presumptions about the people you think you know.

The cast also includes Justin Hartley, Chrissy Metz, Susan Kelechi Watson, Chris Sullivan and Ron Cephas Jones.

10 p.m. "Chicago Fire"

Wednesday

8 p.m. "Blindspot"

9 p.m. "Law & Order: SVU"

10 p.m. "Chicago PD"

Thursday

8 p.m. "Superstore"

8:30 p.m. "The Good Place" - From Michael Schur, executive producer of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Parks and Recreation” and “The Office,” comes a smart, unique new comedy that follows Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell, “House of Lies,” “Veronica Mars”), an ordinary woman who, through an extraordinary string of events, enters the afterlife where she comes to realize that she has not been a very good person. With the help of her wise newfound afterlife mentor (Ted Danson, “Bored to Death,” “Cheers”), she is determined to shed her old way of living and discover the awesome (or at least the pretty good) person within. Directed by Drew Goddard, the Oscar-nominated writer of “The Martian.”

The cast also includes Ted Danson, William Jackson Harper, Jameela Jamil, Manny Jacinto and D’Arcy Carden.

9 p.m. "Chicago Med"

10 p.m. "The Blacklist"

Friday

8 p.m. "Caught On Camera With Nick Cannon"

9 p.m. "Grimm"

10 p.m. "Dateline"

Saturday

8 p.m. "Dateline Saturday Mystery"

10 p.m. "SNL Vintage"

Sunday

7 p.m. "Football Night in America"

8:20 p.m. "Sunday Night Football"

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