After receiving the most Emmy® Award nominations across broadcast networks, today ABC unveiled its fall 2025 premiere dates, showcasing a lineup of fan-favorite reality shows, heartwarming comedies and thrilling dramas, including the highly anticipated new series, “9-1-1: Nashville.”
“Monday Night Football” returns on most Mondays beginning September 8 (Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears).
Breakout hit and last season’s No. 1 new program, “High Potential,” returns for its second season Tuesday, September 16, following ballroom sensation “Dancing with the Stars,” which will celebrate its milestone 20th anniversary.
“The Golden Bachelor” returns Wednesday, September 24, with a two-hour premiere featuring new leading man Mel Owens, followed by a new season of “Shark Tank.” The sophomore season of “Shifting Gears” and a new season of Emmy and Golden Globe® Award-winning comedy “Abbott Elementary” join Wednesday nights beginning October 1.
From executive producer Ryan Murphy, the newest iteration of the “9-1-1” universe, “9-1-1: Nashville,” debuts Thursday, October 9, alongside principal series “9-1-1” and the longest-running primetime medical drama in television history, “Grey’s Anatomy.”
Ryan Seacrest hosts his inaugural season of “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” alongside the legendary Vanna White when the beloved game show premieres Friday, September 26, followed by new episodes of ABC News’ “20/20.”
“America’s Funniest Home Videos” returns Sunday, September 28, before “The Wonderful World of Disney” broadcast premiere of “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.” Additional movies to air this fall include the broadcast premieres of “Elemental,” “Avatar: The Way of Water” and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
As previously announced, new seasons of returning series “American Idol,” “The Bachelor,” “Celebrity Jeopardy!,” “The Rookie” and “Will Trent” will debut in 2026, as well as the recently picked up comedy series “Scrubs.” These premiere dates will be announced at a later date.
SCHEDULE:
Airdates are as follows (all times listed are Eastern/Pacific). All original programming will stream the next day on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers. “Dancing with the Stars” will also simulcast live on Disney+.
Saturday, August 23
7:30PM “College Football” (North Carolina Central Eagles at Southern University Jaguars)
Monday, September 8
8:00PM “Monday Night Football” (Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears)
Tuesday, September 16
8:00PM “Dancing with the Stars” (simulcast on Disney+)
10:00PM “High Potential”
Wednesday, September 24
8:00PM “The Golden Bachelor” (two-hour premiere)
10:01PM “Shark Tank”
Friday, September 26
8:00PM “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune”
9:01PM “20/20”
Sunday, September 28
7:00PM “America’s Funniest Home Videos”
8:01PM “The Wonderful World of Disney”
Wednesday, October 1
8:00PM “Shifting Gears”
8:30PM “Abbott Elementary”
9:02PM “The Golden Bachelor” (regular timeslot)
Thursday, October 9
8:00PM “9-1-1”
9:00PM “9-1-1: Nashville” (new series)
10:00PM “Grey’s Anatomy”
About 9-1-1: Nashville
The newest entry into the franchise, “9-1-1: Nashville,” is a high-octane procedural about heroic first responders, as well as their family saga of power and glamour set in one of America’s most diverse and dynamic cities.
The all-new series stars Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, LeAnn Rimes, Hailey Kilgore, Michael Provost, Juani Feliz and Hunter McVey.
“9-1-1: Nashville” is produced by 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television. Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, and Rashad Raisani will serve as executive producers and writers, with Chris O’Donnell, Brad Buecker, Brad Falchuk, and Angela Bassett also executive producing. Raisani serves as showrunner.