Mid-Season
12 Dates of Christmas - Celebrate the magic of the holiday season with a greenlight for its latest unscripted series, 12 Dates of Christmas, a holiday-inspired dating series set in a stunning winter wonderland. The series, set to debut next year, will follow a cast of singles as they step into a real-life romantic comedy full of cozy sweaters, fireside cuddles, and mistletoe kisses, all arranged to help these souls find love - just in time for the holidays. Their romantic journey begins at a picturesque Christmas castle, where the prospective couples will enjoy festive holiday traditions like ice skating, sleigh rides, and hot toddies after a fun day in the snow. Like all great rom coms, their path to love won't be easy - filled with unexpected twists and turns, the singles will ultimately choose a special someone to take home for the holidays, with the hope of a perfect Christmas ending.
•Carson Kressley as Host
The Apprentice - A remake of the mid-2000s series, The Apprentice is a reality competition show featuring season-long competitions. Each season begins with a new group of contestants vying to earn a place in one of the organizations run by the host. The contestants (who are referred to as "candidates") have come from business backgrounds in various enterprises, the backgrounds including real estate, accounting, restaurant management, management consulting, sales and marketing.
Each week, the teams are assigned a task and required to select one of their members to lead the team as "project manager", who is to take responsibility for organizing the team and making executive decisions. Tasks are generally business oriented and tend to highlight one of several business skills.
During the tasks, the teams are usually visited by one of the host's "advisors" for that week. Tasks typically last for one or two days. After the completion of the task, the teams meet with the host and two advisers in "the boardroom" where one candidate is "fired".
•MacKenzie Scott as Host
Bridge & Tunnel - New York City is the biggest and busiest market in the county, if not the world. It takes a lot to make it. In this new drama from Greg Berlanti, three scrappy, blue collar best friends will do anything to realize their dreams of becoming Manhattan's top high-end realtors all while fighting for each other as the ups and downs of love, loss and rivalry alter their lives forever.
•Donald Faison
•Drea de Matteo
•Scott Foley
•Freddy Rodriguez
•Vera Farmiga
Duet Duel - Eight celebrity artists choose a non-celebrity partner from a selection of people who submit performances to perform a duet of their choice. Each pair perform and earn votes from the live voters in the audience and the celebrity panel.
•Ross Mathews as Host
•Bobby Bones as Judge
•Sherri Shepherd as Judge
•Adam Rippon as Judge
•Gwen Stefani as Celebrity Singer
•Thomas Rhett as Celebrity Singer
•Camila Cabello as Celebrity Singer
•Pat Monahan as Celebrity Singer
•Kacey Musgraves as Celebrity Singer
•Nate Ruess as Celebrity Singer
•Khalid as Celebrity Singer
•Dua Lipa as Celebrity Singer
Dugout Moms - Single-camera comedy from executive producer Damon Wayans, Jr. about a struggling but resilient single mom who finds support and sisterhood from a group of Little League parents after she and her son move to an exclusive Atlanta suburb.
•Beth Behrs
•Tracee Ellis Ross
•Bethany Joy Lenz
•Christina Moses
Every Other Weekend - single-camera comedy about four single moms who try to reclaim their fun, sexy selves two weekends a month after discovering that their custody weekends are in sync
•Maggie Lawson
•Christina Hendricks
•Christina Vidal
•Sabrina Jalees
Famous and Frightened - From the creators of "Big Brother" comes a reality show in which eight celebrities stay for five nights in a "haunted" castle. They have to then do terrifying challenges to raise money for charity; and each one is evicted until only the winner is left.
•Leslie Jones as Host
•Nick Lachey
•Farrah Abraham
•Nev Schulman
•Chrishell Stause
•Rainn Wilson
•Nicole Byer
•Carole Baskin
•Karamo Brown
Fermentation - A hyper-gifted, rebellious woman fights to succeed as a garage winemaker in Sonoma, but her ex-con mother, newly sober ex-husband, and attractive--but arrogant new boss -- along with a history of reckless behavior and heavy drinking -- threaten to derail her.
•Angela Kinsey
•Jane Kaczmarek
•Jon Cryer
•Justin Hartley
Gone Hollywood - Set in 1980, Gone Hollywood centers on a group of talent agents who defect from an old-guard percentery to found their own, which skyrockets to industry dominance, disrupting the business and changing movies forever. The show will mix its fictional protagonists with real-life entertainment figures and events.
•Ben Schnetzer as Robbie Riese
•John Magaro as Eli Zeller
•Jonathan Pryce as Benny Landau
•Judd Hirsch as Lev Kertzman
•Lola Kirke as Abbie Jinks
•Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jack DeVoe
Help From Above - When a widowed father goes on a solo boat trip in his wife's memory, a terrible storm shipwrecks him, taking down all power and communications., Thanks to a ham radio he had confiscated from his young daughter prior to his solitary voyage, his S.O.S. reaches just one person; a female astronaut 250 miles up in space. Together, they build a meaningful relationship that rescues each of them, bot physically and emotionally.
•Jonathan Groff
•Vanessa Hudgens
Me Again - After a car crash, a 40-year-old loser wakes up in his 12-year-old body in 1992. Is it a comatose dream or does he have a second change to live his life making better choices (bus also going through the same traumas like bullying, coming out, and the death of his mother)?
•Jake Johnson
•Elias Harger
The Million Dollar Drop - At the beginning of each show, contestants are given a million dollars and then face eight tough questions that are linked to four trapdoors, each representing an answer, in order to hold on to the cash. The players must put the money on the right answer in order to move to the next question. If they are unsure of the answer they can spread the money across multiple trapdoors, but they lose the money wagered on any incorrect answers. If the contestants correctly answer all eight questions, they win whatever money remains.
•Aaron Rodgers, Host
The Mole - Everything old is new again, and the same can be said for "The Mole." The series is a reality competition in which the contestants work as a group to add money to a pot that only one of them will eventually win. Among the contestants is one person who has been designated "the Mole" by the producers and is tasked with sabotaging the group's money-making efforts. At the end of each episode, the contestant who knows the least about the mole, as decided by the results of a quiz, is eliminated from the game.
•Lester Holt as Host
National Parks - Drama about a small group of elite NPS agents as they solve crimes while protecting the National Parks, America's natural treasures.
•Mary McCormack
•Billy Campbell
•Angel Parker
•Guillermo Diaz
•Tiffany Dupont
•Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut
•Blu Hunt
•Gerardo Celasco
Nice White Parents - We know American public schools do not guarantee each child an equal education . . . set in a suburban elementary school, "Nice White Parents" takes you inside one public school to expose what's wrong with the system and how it got that way.
•Maya Rudolph
•Cheryl Hines
•Nathan Fillion
•Ryan Hansen
•Laura Dreyfuss
Restaurant Wars - The most challenging challenge on "Top Chef" is expanding into a whole series. Over the course of the season, two teams will develop their own restaurant from the ground-up for the chance to win "Restaurant Wars." Join host Graham Elliot and judge Allison Aubrey plus guest judges each week to crown the winner of RESTAURANT WARS. From the name, to the decor, menu, and marketing -- only one team -- and one chef can win.
•Graham Elliot as Host
•Allison Aubrey as Judge
Ricard Lovely - Richard Lovely is the disgruntled author of the best-selling children's book series, Mr. Mouse. He doesn’t hate children, but rather just everything about them. After a publicity fiasco involving an unexpectedly conniving foster kid, Mr. Mouse appears in Richard’s real life as he is forced into an unlikely father/son relationship that will change his life forever.
•Ben Stiller as Richard Lovely
•Jason Alexander as Mr. Mouse (Voice)
•Mason Schneiderman as Georgie
•Martha Plimpton as Alana Lovely
•Tracee Ellis Ross as Kelli
•Jay R. Ferguson as Rex
•Asif Ali as Howard
Sorry About the Kid - Alex unearths his childhood grief — with help from family, friends, and a therapist who witnessed his brother's death. What happens when trauma and memory collide? Sorry About The Kid is a deeply personal meditation on the losses that define us.
•David Schwimmer as Alex
•Emily Mortimer