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RTV Changes Schedule, Loses Universal Series; ABC Fall 2011 Premiere Dates

Retro Television (RTV) has changed their line-up effective yesterday. We knew about the changes late last week, but we wanted to give you the FULL details, so we are bringing you that today! Their deal with Universal Pictures ended on Sunday. This means series like

Leave it to Beaver, Kate & Allie, The A-Team, Knight Rider

and others are no longer airing on the digital station. Now they have acquired mostly have stuff from

The Peter Rodgers Organization

and a few series from Sony Pictures Television. Among the new series from The Peter Rodgers Organization are a short-lived '70s drama titled

Movin' On

and British drama

The Saint

. They join other Peter Rodgers series such

I Spy, The Bill Cosby Show, Daniel Boone, The Rifleman, Peter Gunn, Robin Hood

and others that have been on RTV.

Completely new to RTV are series from Sony Pictures Television. The series that have joined the line-up are

Naked City, Route 66, Starsky & Hutch

and

Police Story

. Also joining the schedule are Canadian dramas that currently air in broadcast syndication:

DaVinci's Inquest, Cold Squad

and

Cold Case Files

.

RTV is using a national schedule now for ALL of the affiliates, unless an affiliate preempts something on its own. For example, all RTV affiliates will have

Starsky & Hutch

weeknights at 8pm followed by

Police Story

at 9pm nationwide. Joining the line-up next week (Monday, July 4) will be

Highway to Heaven

and it will air weeknights at 6pm. RTV couldn't get the rights to that in time for this week, so they are airing an extra hour of

Daniel Boone

this week, in addition to its regular 7pm airing.

We will keep you up to date of any other changes and information, but for now

view the FULL RTV schedule

.

ABC has announced premiere dates for Fall 2011. They join The CW and Fox in announcing Fall 2011 premiere dates. ABC will start the new season of 20/20 on Friday, Sept. 16 at 10pm, but the real stuff gets going starting Monday, Sept. 19 with the season premiere of Dancing with the Stars at 8pm followed by the season four premiere of Castle at 10pm. On Tuesday, September 20, ABC will air the season premiere of Dancing with the Stars: The Results at 9pm and the second season premiere of Body of Proof at 10pm. Tuesday at 8pm is missing, but more on that in a bit. On to Wednesday, Sept. 21, ABC will have one-hour season premieres of The Middle and Modern Family from 8-10pm leading into new primetime soap Revenge at 10pm. The following Wednesday will have the series premiere of Suburgatory at 8:30pm and the season premiere of Happy Endings at 9:30pm starting Sept. 28. On Thursday, Sept. 22, ABC will launch the new Charlie's Angels at 8pm leading into the two-hour season premiere of Grey's Anatomy from 9-11pm. This means Private Practice will launch its new season the following week on Sept. 29 at 10pm.

Fridays will have encore programming from 8-10pm for the first four weeks of the season, so we will come back to that in a bit for what will normally air here. Saturdays will have College Football all fall. On Sunday, Sept. 25,

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

will have a two-hour season premiere from 7-9pm as it gets ready for a Friday move. The eighth season premiere of

Desperate Housewives

follows at 9pm leading into new series

Pan Am

at 10pm.

America's Funniest Home Video

s will premiere the following week on Sunday, Oct. 2 at 7pm.

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

will air three one-hour episodes on Sundays at 8pm on Oct. 2, 9 and 16 before it moves to Fridays, starting Friday, Oct. 21. The Friday airings will now be two-hours in the fall from 8-10pm. As a result, ABC will now premiere the third season of

Shark Tank

(slated for Fridays at 9pm in the fall) in January in the timeslot and will still produce 13 episodes. New Sunday drama

Once Upon a Time

from the producers of

Lost

will start Sunday, Oct. 23 at 8pm for ample promotion.

Back to Tuesdays, ABC has not yet announced what will air Tuesdays at 8pm for the first three weeks of the season. The Tim Allen comedy

Last Man Standing

will premiere on Tuesday, Oct. 11 with back-to-back episodes from 8-9pm. New single-camera comedy

Man Up!

will premiere the following week on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 8:30pm following

Last Man Standing

at its normal time.

There are some question marks still to be filled (like Tuesdays at 8 for the first three weeks of the season), so please keep an eye out on

our new day-by-day schedule for ABC

! Stay with us.



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