Lethal Weapon TV show

Clayne Crawford, right, and Damon Wayans Sr. are the new Riggs and Murtaugh in the "Lethal Weapon" TV series.

(Fox video still)

The 2016 fall television lineups are out for the four major networks, and most of the schedule should look familiar. Even the new TV shows are rife with reboots, adaptations and big name actors.

The big news on ABC is "Scandal" won't appear during Shonda Rhimes "TGIT" lineup this fall. The network moved it to midseason due to Kerry Washington's pregnancy and filled the gap with new drama "Notorious," starring Piper Perabo and Daniel Sunjata.

ABC's other new TV shows include "Conviction," starring Hayley Atwell (as "Agent Carter" was canceled) and "Designated Survivor," featuring Kiefer Sutherland as the president. The spring will also feature Shondaland's next series, a "Romeo & Juliet" sequel (yes, sequel) "Still Star-Crossed," plus "Time After Time" (where sci-fi author H.G. Wells pursues Jack the Ripper in modern-day New York), LGBT miniseries "When We Rise" and new comedies "Downward Dog" and "Imaginary Mary."

Kiefer Sutherland plays a low-level cabinet member who unexpectedly becomes president after an attack on Washington in ABC's "Designated Survivor."

CBS , which will do some juggling in October/November due to Thursday Night Football, is bumping "The Amazing Race" to midseason to make room for a reboot of "MacGyver," starring "X-Men: Apocalypse actor Lucas Till as the famed Richard Dean Anderson character. The network will also bring back Michael Weatherly for a new drama called "Bull," airing after his old show "NCIS" on Tuesdays.

Other additions to the eye network include SUNY Cortland alumnus Kevin James' return to television on "Kevin Can Wait," Joel McHale's new sitcom "The Great Indoors," Matt LeBlanc's "Man with a Plan," and the Dermot Mulroney drama "Pure Genius." In the spring, CBS will try to adapt another movie for television with "Training Day," after "Limitless" found limited ratings (though the network is shopping it elsewhere for a second season).

Fox is betting big on familiar titles, launching "24: Legacy" (without Jack Bauer!) on Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 5) and "Prison Break" in early 2017. Small screen adaptations of "Lethal Weapon" and "The Exorcist" will debut in the fall, and a TV remake of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (starring Laverne Cox as Frank-N-Furter) will air the week of Halloween.

Other new series on Fox include Lee Daniels' musical drama "Star," Jason Sudeikis' live-action/animated hybrid comedy "Son of Zorn," Leighton Meester and Adam Pally's time travel comedy "Making History," Kaitlin Olson's foul-mouthed family sitcom "The Mick," and dramas "Pitch," "Shots Fired" and "APB."

NBC is moving "Blindspot" from Mondays to early Wednesdays, hoping the new time travel action-adventure "Timeless" will be a hit after "The Voice." The former home of "Seinfeld" and "Friends" is also putting comedies back on Thursday night, with "Superstore" and a new sitcom "The Good Place," starring Kristen Bell and Ted Danson.

The only other new fall series on the peacock network is "This Is Us," a comedy starring Mandy Moore about people who share the same birthday, created by the "Crazy, Stupid, Love." team.

The CW's schedule will be announced Thursday, but is expected to be largely the same as the network renewed its entire scripted lineup earlier this year, including DC superhero series "Arrow," "Legends of Tomorrow" and "The Flash." The network still somehow plans to add several new shows, though, including Greg Berlanti's Archie Comics adaptation "Riverdale," and make room for former CBS series "Supergirl."

Here's the complete 2016 Fall TV schedule, with new shows in bold:

MONDAY

8 p.m. "Dancing with the Stars" (ABC)

8 p.m. "The Big Bang Theory" (CBS, until late October)

8 p.m. "Gotham" (Fox)

8 p.m. "The Voice" (NBC)

8:30 p.m.

"Kevin Can Wait"

(CBS, moving to 8 p.m. in November)

8:30 p.m.

"Man with a Plan"

(CBS, starting in November)

9 p.m. "2 Broke Girls" (CBS)

9 p.m. "Lucifer" (Fox)

9:30 p.m. "The Odd Couple" (CBS)

10 p.m.

"Conviction"

(ABC)

10 p.m. "Scorpion" (CBS)

10 p.m.

"Timeless"

(NBC)

TUESDAY

8 p.m. "The Middle" (ABC)

8 p.m. "NCIS" (CBS)

8 p.m. "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (Fox)

8 p.m. "The Voice" (NBC)

8:30 p.m.

"American Housewife"

(ABC)

8:30 p.m. "New Girl" (Fox)

9 p.m. "Fresh Off the Boat" (ABC)

9 p.m.

"Bull"

(CBS)

9 p.m. "Scream Queens" (Fox)

9 p.m.

"This Is Us"

(NBC)

9:30 p.m. "The Real O'Neals" (ABC)

10 p.m. "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." (ABC)

10 p.m. "NCIS: New Orelans" (CBS)

10 p.m. "Chicago Fire" (NBC)

WEDNESDAY

8 p.m. "The Goldbergs" (ABC)

8 p.m. "Survivor" (CBS)

8 p.m.

"Lethal Weapon"

(Fox)

8 p.m. "Blindspot" (NBC)

8:30 p.m.

"Speechless"

(ABC)

9 p.m. "Modern Family" (ABC)

9 p.m. "Criminal Minds" (CBS)

9 p.m. "Empire" (Fox)

9 p.m. "Law & Order: SVU" (NBC)

9:30 p.m. "black-ish" (ABC)

10 p.m.

"Designated Survivor"

(ABC)

10 p.m. "Code Black" (CBS)

10 p.m. "Chicago P.D." (NBC)

THURSDAY

8 p.m. "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC)

8 p.m. "Thursday Night Football" (CBS)

8 p.m. "The Big Bang Theory" (CBS, starting in November)

8 p.m. "Rosewood" (Fox)

8 p.m. "Superstore" (NBC)

8:30 p.m.

"The Great Indoors"

(CBS, starting in November)

8:30 p.m.

"The Good Place"

(NBC)

9 p.m.

"Notorious"

(ABC)

9 p.m. "Mom" (CBS, starting in November)

9 p.m. "Bones" (Fox)

9 p.m. "Chicago Med" (NBC)

9:30 p.m. "Life in Pieces" (CBS)

10 p.m. "How to Get Away with Murder" (ABC)

10 p.m.

"Pure Genius"

(CBS, starting in November)

10 p.m. "The Blacklist" (NBC)

FRIDAY

8 p.m. "Last Man Standing" (ABC)

8 p.m.

"MacGyver"

(CBS)

8 p.m. "Hell's Kitchen" (Fox)

8 p.m. "Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon" (NBC)

8:30 p.m. "Dr. Ken" (ABC)

9 p.m. "Shark Tank" (ABC)

9 p.m. "Hawaii Five-0" (CBS)

9 p.m.

"The Exorcist"

(Fox)

9 p.m. "Grimm" (NBC)

10 p.m. "20/20" (ABC)

10 p.m. "Blue Bloods" (CBS)

10 p.m. "Dateline" (NBC)

SUNDAY

7 p.m. "America's Funniest Home Videos" (ABC)

7 p.m. "60 Minutes" (CBS)

7 p.m. "Football Night in America" (NBC)

7:30 p.m. "Bob's Burgers" (Fox)

8 p.m. "Once Upon a Time" (ABC)

8 p.m. "NCIS: Los Angeles" (CBS)

8 p.m. "The Simpsons" (Fox)

8:20 p.m. "Sunday Night Football" (NBC)

8:30 p.m.

"Son of Zorn"

(Fox)

9 p.m. "Secrets & Lies" (ABC)

9 p.m. "Madam Secretary" (CBS)

9 p.m. "Family Guy" (Fox)

9:30 p.m. "The Last Man on Earth" (Fox)

10 p.m. "Quantico" (ABC)

10 p.m. "Elementary" (CBS)