NCIS Dancing With the Stars The Voice And More TV Shows Returning This Week!

This week marks the official end of summer, which means new episodes of your favorite television shows are just around the corner. We can now focus on the next season, with the 2021 Primetime Emmys behind us. That includes a new season of Dancing With The Stars, fresh action from NCIS on a new night. The Voice is also back, while Fox has a full slate of animated hits at the end.

Monday, September 20th is a huge night. New episodes will be airing on all four major networks. Fox has 9-1-1 returning, following the new show The Big Leap. CBS has NCIS airing for the first time ever on a Monday night, while NBC is bringing The Voice back to the table. Tuesday, Sept. 21 sees the return of the FBI on CBS, alongside the debut of FBI: International. NBC’s Chicago franchise returns on Wednesday, Sept. 22, while Thursday, Sept. 23 features the return of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Organized Crime. Fox’s animation program returns on Sunday, Sept. 26, with no major premieres.

Scroll down to see every show returning this week. It’s important to note that new shows will continue to be premiered by the networks throughout October and the rest of the season.

‘Dancing With The Stars (Season 30) – Monday

DWTS returns with its historic 30th season on Monday at 8 p.m. ET. ET. There will be a cast of celebrity dancers competing for the mirrorball trophy. Their professional dance partners won’t be revealed until the premiere.

‘The Voice’ (Season 21) – Monday

NCIS Dancing With the Stars The Voice And More TV Shows Returning This Week!

The Voice Season 21 also debuts against DWTS on Monday at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. This season, Ariana Grande is Ariana’s first season as coach. Kelly Clarkson and John Legend are back. Blake Shelton is also back. Carson Daly will return as host. Ordinary Joe is the new drama to land NBC’s post-Voice slot this year and will air at 10 p.m. ET.

‘NCIS’ (Season 19) – Monday

NCIS is moving from its usual Tuesday spot to Monday at 9 p.m. ET for this season. The show will also lead into the new spinoff NCIS: Hawai’i. This year marks a transitional year for NCIS, as Mark Harmon’s Gibbs is only expected to appear in a few episodes. To see the ending of Season 18, fans will be eager to catch the premiere.

‘Chicago’ Shows – Wednesday

While fans will not get that full night of Law & Order shows as promised back in May, there will still be a full night of Chicago shows on NBC. Chicago Med kicks things off with its Season 7 premiere at 8 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Chicago Fire starts Season 10, while Chicago P.D. The night ends with the ninth season premiere of Chicago Fire.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ (Season 23) – Thursday

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit roars back on Thursday with its Season 23 premiere. The show is now tied up with the plot running in Law & Order: Organized Crime, which starts its second season on Thursday as well. This season was supposed to include a third Law & Order show focusing on defense attorneys, but this was canceled before casting was even announced.

This Week’s Premieres

Below is the list of premieres by day this week.

Monday
ABC: Dancing With the Stars

CBS: Bob Hearts Abishola, The Neighborhood, NCIS, NCIS: Hawai’i

FOX: The Big Leap, 9-1-1

NBC: The Voice, Ordinary Joe

Tuesday
CBS: FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted

FOX: Our Kind of People, The Resident

NBC: New Amsterdam

Wednesday
ABC: The Conners, The Goldbergs, The Wonder Years, Home Economics, A Million Little Things

CBS: Survivor

FOX: The Masked Singer, Alter Ego

NBC: Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D.

Thursday
CBS: Kenny Rogers: All in for the Gambler

NBC: Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order: Organized Crime

Sunday
ABC: Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Rookie

CBS: The Tony Awards Present: Broadway’s Back!

FOX: Bob’s Burgers, Family Guy, The Great North, The Simpsons

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