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An Oscar winner, more 'Law & Order' for NBC next season

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Renée Zellweger is coming to network TV next season in a dramatization of a murder case recounted by 'œDateline NBC."

The two-time Oscar winner's role in NBC's 'œThe Thing About Pam" is a sign of how broadcast networks are banking on eye-catching names and familiar stories to draw viewers in a TV universe increasingly packed with new streaming services.

The 'œDateline NBC'ť story about a wrongful conviction was one of the true-crime series most popular sagas, the network said Friday in announcing its slate of new and returning series for the 2021-22 season.

Zellweger's NBC series is set for midseason.

The fall will be dominated by dramas and reality shows, with NBC - once the home of 'œmust-see'ť comedies including 'œFriends'ť - making the unusual decision to hold its sitcoms for midseason to give what its executives said is a better shot at success.

Those awaiting the sixth and final season of 'œThis Is Us'ť will have to be patient, but for what the network called good reason: It will air in midseason so the family drama can complete its six-season run largely uninterrupted by holiday or other breaks.

'œWe know that saying goodbye to the Pearsons is going to be hard enough'ť and this approach will honor its fans, said Frances Berwick, chairman of entertainment networks for NBCUniversal.

Three new dramas will be introduced, including 'œLaw & Order: For the Defense," giving the franchise from producer Dick Wolf all of the network's prime-time Thursday turf. The new series joins long-running 'œLaw & Order: Special Victims'ť and 'œLaw & Order: Organized Crime,'ť renewed for its second year.

Wolf's 'œChicago'ť franchise of medical, fire and police dramas set in the city will hold onto NBC's Wednesday night.

The genre drama 'œLa Brea" is about a massive sinkhole in the middle of Los Angeles that pulls hundreds of people into what's described as 'œa mysterious and dangerous primeval land.'ť It has the ring of 'œLost'ť about it - and may have the added benefit of appealing to those fond of dissing LA and California in general.

'œOrdinary Joe,'ť the third new drama series, is described as the 'œlife-affirming'ť story about the effect that a single decision can have on a man's life and those around him.

The exception to the midseason comedy rule is 'œBrooklyn Nine-Nine,'ť which returns for its final season in August, following the Summer Olympics. The intent is to have it draft off the games' expected audience boon, said Susan Rovner, chairman of entertainment content for NBCU television and streaming.

The sitcom-free fall schedule shouldn't be perceived as 'œa lack of commitment to the genre and, in fact, it is truly just the opposite,'ť Rovner said. 'œIn recent years, some of our new comedies haven't been strong performers in the fall and we want to fix that.'ť

She and Berwick detailed the new schedule for reporters before introducing it to potential ad buyers and sponsors Monday, part of the week's so-called 'œupfront'ť presentations by networks and their corporate owners.

Returning sitcoms, including Dwayne Johnson's freshman 'œYoung Rock,'ť will be joined by newcomers 'œAmerican Auto,'ť a workplace comedy, and 'œGrand Crew,'ť about a group of friends who congregate at a wine bar - 'œCheers'ť minus the beer?

Shows that are on 'œthe bubble,'ť in danger of cancellation because of their ratings, include 'œDebris,'ť 'œEllen's Game of Games,'ť 'œGood Girls,'ť 'œManifest,'ť and 'œZoey's Extraordinary Playlist.'ť

'œWe want to give all our shows an opportunity to finish airing before we make those decisions," said Rovner, who didn't provide a time frame.

After a year of pandemic-caused production turmoil for the movie and TV industry, the network is confident that it's 'œfigured out production under COVID," Rovner said. "I'm happy to say we have full orders of all of our shows and our shows will be returning in a normal way in the fall.'ť

The NBC night-by-night fall schedule:

Monday:

8 p.m. - 'œThe Voice.'ť

10 p.m. - 'œOrdinary Joe.'ť

Tuesday:

8 p.m. - 'œThe Voice.'ť

9 p.m. - 'œLa Brea.'ť

10 p.m. - 'œNew Amsterdam.'ť

Wednesday:

8 p.m. - 'œChicago Med.'ť

9 p.m. - 'œChicago Fire."

10 p.m. - 'œChicago P.D.'ť

Thursday:

8 p.m. - 'œLaw & Order: For the Defense.'ť

9 p.m. - 'œLaw & Order: SVU.'ť

10 p.m. - 'œLaw & Order: Organized Crime.'ť

Friday:

8 p.m. - 'œThe Blacklist."

9 p.m. - 'œDateline NBC.'ť

Saturday:

8 p.m. - Drama reruns.

9 p.m. - 'œDateline Weekend Mystery.'ť

10 p.m. - 'œSNL Vintage.'ť

Sunday:

7 p.m. - 'œFootball Night in America.'ť

8:20 p.m. - 'œNBC Sunday Night Football.'ť

This combination of images released by NBC shows cast members of "This is Us," from left, Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia, Susan Kelechi Watson, Sterling K. Brown, Justin Hartley and Chrissy Metz. 'œThis Is Us' will air its sixth and final season. (NBC via AP) The Associated Press
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