'9-1-1: Nashville' joins 'High Potential,' 'Abbott' and more in ABC's primetime fall lineup
- ABC announced on May 13, 2025, that 9-1-1: Nashville will join its fall Thursday night lineup at 9 p.m., replacing Doctor Odyssey.
- This move follows Fox's 2023 cancellation of 9-1-1 and ABC’s renewal of the original series, with 9-1-1: Nashville developed by Ryan Murphy as a spinoff.
- Doctor Odyssey, which premiered in September 2024, had strong trailer viewership but struggled to maintain momentum, casting uncertainty on its renewal amid high production costs.
- Doctor Odyssey’s trailer achieved 77.8 million views in 48 hours, with 13.6 million total viewers in its first week, while executive Eric Schrier expressed support but noted the renewal depends on Murphy’s decision.
- ABC’s 2025-26 schedule emphasizes stability with 9-1-1: Nashville as the only new series, suggesting a focus on proven shows to maintain its strong ratings among adults 18-49.
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'9-1-1: Nashville' Takes Over 'Doctor Odyssey' Time Amid Show Uncertainty
9-1-1: Nashville is coming in hot to ABC — but its upcoming time slot raises more questions about whether Joshua Jackson‘s Doctor Odyssey show is coming to an end. ABC announced on Tuesday, May 13, that 9-1-1 returns to Thursday nights this fall. It will lead into spinoff show 9-1-1: Nashville and then Grey’s Anatomy will wrap up that block of time. The twist? The Thursday 9 p.m. ET slot was reserved for Doctor Odyssey, which concludes its first…
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