NBC unofficially released its fall schedule Sunday morning which includes six new shows and some interesting scheduling moves, including relocating "The Biggest Loser" and "The Blacklist" to Thursday nights, officially ending the era of "Must See TV". Here's a night-by-night look at the changes.

Monday

7 p.m.: The Voice

9 p.m.: The Blacklist/State of Affairs (Beginning Nov. 17)

Tuesday

7 p.m.: The Voice

8 p.m.: Marry Me

8:30 p.m.: About a Boy

9 p.m.: Chicago Fire

Wednesday

9 p.m.: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

10 p.m.: Chicago P.D.

Thursday

8 p.m.: The Biggest Loser

9 p.m.: Bad Judge/The Blacklist takes over the timeslot beginning Feb. 5

9:30 p.m.: A to Z

10 p.m.: Parenthood

Friday

8 p.m.: Dateline NBC

9 p.m.: Grimm

10 p.m.: Constantine

The network also announced that this will be the final season for "Parks & Recreation" and "Parenthood", the former of which is being held for midseason.

Source: Eonline.com

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