ABC’s Fall schedule has been officially released, withGrey’s Anatomythe biggest mover. With fans used to the show’s 9 p.m. timeslot, the upcoming 21st season, set to air in the 2024-25 broadcast season, will see the long-running medical drama move to 10 p.m., according toDeadline.The show is set to stay on Thursday nights, with the change in scheduling set to make room forRyan Murphy’s new medical drama,Doctor’s OdysseystarringJoshua Jackson.
Disney TV Group PresidentCraig Erwichweighed in on the change to Grey’s, with an evolution in how fans are consuming their content a major factor behind the scheduling shift. Erwich said:

“We know that among [Grey’s] viewers, they are not just sizable but very loyal audience, but the majority of those in that audience, well over 80%, watches the show on multiple platforms, not specifically live, so we think the move is going to be minimal, as well as it will provide an incredible lead into our local news at 11.”
Change is Also Coming For Will Trent, The Rookie, and Abbott Elementary
A host of other ABC favorites look set to be evolving as well as Grey’s, with the former beloved comedy block on Wednesday nights now shrunk down to just half an hour, with onlyAbbott Elementarysurviving. This is to make room for a push in the form ofThe Golden Bachelorette, with the dating series set to air at 8 p.m. followed byAbbott Elementaryat 9:30 p.m. Big changes are also coming forWill Trent,The Rookie, and the recently announced final season ofThe Conners, will all three held until midseason, meaning viewers will have to wait just that little bit longer to big fond farewell toJohn Goodmanand co.
The official Fall ABC schedule, in ET/PT, reads:
Wednesdays:
Thursdays:
Saturdays:
Grey’s Anatomyreturns for its landmark 21st season in the 2024-25 broadcast schedule, with all episodes currently available to stream on Hulu.
Grey’s Anatomy
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