Last week was a bloodbath at the networks, with dozens of shows cancelled by ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and The CW. But it wasn’t all bad news. Plenty of shows will be returning for the 2017-2018 TV season to give audiences characters that they are familiar with alongside new shows the networks will try to launch. Many of these shows are the traditional juggernauts like The Big Bang Theory and Law & Order: SVU, while several freshman ’16-’17 shows like Timeless and Riverdale will live again.
Below is a complete list of every show that will return for another season in 2017-2018 on the five broadcast networks. The list will continue to be updated as more are added.
UPDATE #1: CBS’ Code Black was added.
UPDATE #2: ABC’s Quantico added.
CLICK HERE TO SEE WHICH SHOWS WERE CANCELLED.
ABC
The list of shows renewed by ABC and CBS make it obvious as to why so many new shows struggle to survive past their first seasons. At ABC, dinosaurs like Grey’s Anatomy and Modern Family still roam the earth. The network also made the puzzling decision to keep Once Upon A Time alive, even though the ratings are terrible and the entire main cast is leaving the show. (Even the show’s creators told The Hollywood Reporter that they were prepared to have Season 6 be the show’s last.)
The Alphabet Network’s commitment to old game shows will also continue, as The $100,000 Pyramid, To Tell The Truth and Match Game were all picked up. Those shows will be joined by the revived American Idol.
- Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD
- American Housewife
- The Bachelor
- Bachelor in Paradise
- Black-Ish
- Celebrity Family Feud
- Dancing With The Stars
- Designated Survivor
- Fresh Off The Boat
- The Goldbergs – Renewed Through Season 6
- Grey’s Anatomy
- How To Get Away With Murder
- Match Game
- The Middle
- Modern Family – Renewed Through Season 10
- The $100,000 Pyramid
- Once Upon A Time
- Quantico
- Scandal
- Shark Tank
- Speechless
- To Tell The Truth
CBS
CBS is carrying over 24 shows, if you include the newsmagazines 48 Hours and 60 Minutes, plus the daytime soap The Bold and the Beautiful. The network carefully picks shows that cater to its audience. So it’s no surprise that freshman shows with familiar lead stars like Bull, Kevin Can Wait, Man With A Plan and Superior Donuts survived the 2016-2017 season. Every NCIS spin-off has also survived and The Big Bang Theory has been renewed for two more years.
- 48 Hours
- 60 Minutes
- The Amazing Race
- The Big Bang Theory – Renewed through Season 12
- Big Brother – Renewed Through Season 20
- Blue Bloods
- Bull
- The Bold and the Beautiful
- Code Black
- Criminal Minds
- Elementary
- Hawaii Five-O
- Kevin Can Wait
- Life In Pieces
- MacGyver
- Madam Secretary
- Man With A Plan
- Mom
- NCIS
- NCIS: Los Angeles
- NCIS: New Orleans
- Scorpion
- Superior Donuts
- Survivor
- Zoo
CLICK HERE FOR THE COMPLETE CBS FALL 2017 SCHEDULE.
FOX
With just two hours of primetime programming each night, keeping 15 shows alive for next year doesn’t give Fox much space for new programs. Fox is surprisingly giving Star another season, even though its ratings were nothing compared to Lee Daniels’ other show, Empire. New Girl was also picked up for a seventh and final season. Also The Simpsons is staying alive to keep Fox’s Sunday line-up anchored. The show will get to celebrate its 30th anniversary during the 2018-2019 season.
- American Grit
- Bob’s Burgers
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine
- Empire
- The Exorcist
- Gotham
- Hell’s Kitchen – Renewed Through Season 18
- The Last Man On Earth
- Lethal Weapon
- Lucifer
- The Mick
- New Girl
- The Simpsons – Renewed Through Season 30 (Yes, you read that right!)
- So You Think You Can Dance
- Star
NBC
The peacock network struck gold with the biggest freshman hit of 2016-2017, This Is Us. In fact, Dan Fogelman’s family dramedy got picked up for two more seasons. Hopefully the season two premiere can get rid of the bad taste the disappointing season one finale left us with. Meanwhile, The Voice is back, at least through Fall 2017. Dick Wolf’s Chicago-Verse will be back next year, although the future of Chicago Justice is still unknown. The other big news from NBC is Law & Order: SVU getting renewed for season 19. It only needs to stay on air for two more years to pass Gunsmoke and the original Law & Order‘s 20-season longevity record.
CLICK HERE TO SEE NBC’S FALL 2017 SCHEDULE.
- America’s Got Talent
- Better Late Than Never
- The Blacklist
- Blindspot
- Chicago Fire
- Chicago Med
- Chicago PD
- Days Of Our Lives
- The Good Place
- Great News
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
- The Night Shift
- Superstore
- Taken
- This Is Us – Through Season 3
- Timeless
- The Voice
THE CW
The CW’s only scripted freshman show from the 2016-2017 season to survive so far is Riverdale, the twisted take on Archie Comics that could not possibly be a better fit for the network. All of the DC Comics shows – Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow – will be back, and joined by the new series Black Lightning.
Supernatural also got a 13th season. The show has been around so long that it pre-dates the network it airs on. When the show debuted in 2005, it aired on The WB Network, which later merged with UPN in 2006.
- The 100
- Arrow
- Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
- The Flash
- iZombie
- Jane The Virgin
- DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
- Masters of Illusion
- The Originals
- Penn & Teller: Fool Us
- Riverdale
- Supergirl
- Supernatural
- Whose Line Is It Anyway?
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