Enlarge ABC Boston Legal: William Shatner's series goes up against CSI: Miami. RATE EXPECTATIONS THIS FALL RATE EXPECTATIONS THIS FALL Calendar: Map your nightly viewing strategy Full fall TV grid 'Fringe' 'Worst Week' 'The Mentalist' 'Gary Unmarried' More With fewer new series this fall, ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox and CW do some flip-flopping and shuffling on the schedules. USA TODAY assesses the networks' game plans. RATE EXPECTATIONS: How do the shows stack up this fall? INTERACTIVE TV CALENDAR: Map out your viewing strategy Monday ABC sticks with broad-based Dancing, adding the final 13 episodes of Boston Legal. CBS gives new comedy Worst Week its best launching pad. Fox's male-skewing action dramas will face NBC's series with similar appeal, with 24 back in January. NBC's big questions: Can Heroes regain momentum? And will companion Worst Enemyprove a friend to the network? Tuesday CBS hopes to shore up Tuesday with a relocated Trace and the new Mentalist, while NBC is status quo and ABC gambles on new Opportunity and last spring' s modestly rated Eli Stone. Fox will likely make some noise with Fringe, behind the solid House. And CW's 90210 remake could siphon young women to the struggling network. Everything changes in January with Idol, provided Fox doesn't pull the long-discussed Wednesday-Thursday switch. Wednesday CBS again tries to expand its comedy lineup to Wednesday, where Old Christine and new Gary Unmarried shouldn't have trouble besting last fall's Kid Nation. ABC relaunches last fall's trio of new dramas intact, hoping stability will earn them traction, while NBC rolls the dice on a Knight Rider remake (after last winter's movie) and low-rated midseason drama Lipstick Jungle. Look for modest returns from Fox's 'Til Death and new comedy Do Not Disturb. Thursday Thursday stays mostly intact, with two wild cards: new 10 p.m. dramas Mars and Hour, helped by Grey's and CSI lead ins.Each is vying to dominate the slot being vacated by ER in February. Another question: Can Fox stunt series Hole dent lead off veteran Survivor? Friday The networks aren't giving up on this low-viewed night yet. Two new dramas, NBC's Crusoe and CBS' The Ex List, face off at 9. And CW is shifting Everybody Hates Chris and The Game, filling the void left by Smackdown. But there's plenty of low-risk reality: Aside from NBC's new America's Toughest Jobs, ABC will give new homes to the reliable Wife Swap and Supernanny, and Fox is transplanting last season's Thursday fixtures, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? and Don't Forget the Lyrics. Sunday NBC's NFL coverage snares men; ABC will get women with a stable reality/drama lineup. CBS' Cold Case and The Unit, moving from Tuesday, will likely struggle vs. the network's past performance. Fox's animation block will do fine with teens and young men. CW finally gave up the ghost, turning the night over to an outside entity. Guidelines: You share in the USA TODAY community, so please keep your comments smart and civil. Don't attack other readers personally, and keep your language decent. Use the "Report Abuse" button to make a difference. You share in the USA TODAY community, so please keep your comments smart and civil. Don't attack other readers personally, and keep your language decent. Use the "Report Abuse" button to make a difference. Read more