ABC is the last of the Broadcast Nets to reveal plans for 2025/26.
The Network’s slate sees Mondays devoted to sport and unscripted fare. Tuesdays see the return of comedy drama High Potential for season 2, while Wednesdays are a hodge-podge of comedy, unscripted, and game shows. Thursdays keep the tradition of drama night alive with 9-1-1 and Grey’s Anatomy. Also joining the Thursday night lineup this year is 9-1-1: Nashville, starring Chris O’Donnell. The remainder of the week is devoted to sports programming, unscripted, and other fare.
Both The Rookie and Will Trent are currently on hiatus until 2026. Meanwhile the fate of sudsy medical-drama-at-sea Doctor Odyssey is still up in the air.
Following in the footsteps of announcements from other Networks this week, ABC’s schedule is light on new drama, and features a slate padded with alternative viewing choices, a trend across Broadcast for the coming year, apparently.
Catch the full schedule, and details on ABC’s single new offering, 9-1-1: Nashville, below.

ABOUT 9-1-1: NASHVILLE
ABC describes 911: Nashville as a high-octane procedural about heroic first responders, as well as their family saga of power and glamour, set in one of America’s most diverse and dynamic cities.
The new series stars Chris O’Donnell as Captain Don Sharpe, Jessica Capshaw, LeAnn Rimes and Kimberly Williams-Paisley.
9-1-1: Nashville is produced by 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television.
Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear and Rashad Raisani will serve as executive producers and writers, with Chris O’Donnell, Brad Buecker, Brad Falchuk and Angela Bassett also executive producing.








