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'Organized Crime' Scores Prime-Time Slot in NBC's Packed Fall Lineup
28 Jul
Summary
- "Law & Order" franchise returns to Thursdays with flagship series, "SVU," and "Organized Crime"
- "The Hunting Party" drama series shifted to midseason
- New competition series "On Brand with Jimmy Fallon" premieres in September
- NBA games take over Tuesday nights starting in October

NBC has unveiled its fall 2023 programming lineup, featuring a packed schedule of new and returning shows. The network will kick off the season on September 22nd with the premiere of "The Voice" Season 28, followed by the debut of the Zachary Quinto-led "Brilliant Minds."
The big news is the return of the "Law & Order" franchise to Thursdays, with the flagship series, "SVU," and "Organized Crime" all premiering on September 25th. Christopher Meloni's "Organized Crime" will air in the coveted 10 p.m. timeslot, a shift from its previous Peacock premiere.
Elsewhere on the schedule, the new competition series "On Brand with Jimmy Fallon" will debut on September 30th, while the "One Chicago" franchise returns with new episodes on October 1st. The NBA will also take over Tuesday nights starting on October 21st, with a pre-game show kicking off at 6:30 p.m.
The network has made some changes to its original plans, with the drama series "The Hunting Party" being held until midseason. Additionally, comedy series "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins" and "Stumble" are expected to premiere later in the TV season.