On the heels of NBCs announcement on Jan. 10 that it will no longer airThe Jay Leno Showin prime time, the Peacock released its midseason schedule today, set to start on March 1 after the conclusion of the networks Winter Olympics coverage.
The dramasTrauma,the newParenthood,Law & Order,Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and a new comedy from Jerry Seinfeld calledThe Marriage Refwill occupy the slot previously held byLeno, withDateline NBCpicking up the slack on Fridays.
Meanwhile, the seriesWho Do You Think You Arefrom Lisa Kudrow and the new game showMinute to Win Italso join the lineup after the Olympics,andFriday Night Lightswill air Fridays at 8 p.m. starting April 30.
Mondays
8-9 p.m.Chuck
9-10 p.m.Trauma(beginning March 8 )
10-11 p.m.Law & Order(returns March 1 with two-hour episode, 9-11 p.m.; resumes in regular time slot March 8 )
Tuesdays
8-10 p.m.
The Biggest Loser
10-11 p.m.Parenthood(premieres March 2)
Wednesdays
8-9 p.m.Mercy
9-10 p.m.Law & Order: Special Victims Unit(encores beginning March 3)
10-11 p.m.Law & Order: Special Victims Unit(originals beginning March 3)
Thursdays
8-8:30 p.m.Community
8:30-9 p.m.Parks and Recreation
9-9:30 p.m.The Office
9:30-10 p.m.30 Rock
10-11 p.m.The Marriage Ref(premieres March 4; sneak preview Feb. 28)
Fridays
8-9 p.m.Who Do You Think You Are?
(premieres March 5;Friday Night Lightsreturns on April 30)
9-11 p.m.Dateline NBC(begins March 5)
Sundays (beginning March 14)
7-8 p.m.Dateline NBC
8-9 p.m.Minute to Win It
9-11 p.m.The Celebrity Apprentice