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[11/20/23 - 11:01 AM]
New Series Premiere and Favorites Return as NBC Midseason Lineup Features Edge-of-Your-Seat Unscripted Fare, Hilarious Star-Driven Comedy and Dramas That Inspire
Coming off a fall in which NBC had more original scripted programming than any other major broadcaster, the network heads into midseason #1 in both total viewers and the 18-49 demo in overall programming as well as being #1 in total viewers in entertainment-only programming.

[10/19/23 - 08:06 AM]
NBC to Carry President Biden's Address to the Nation Tonight
To make room for said coverage, the network's previously announced lineup will start 20 minutes late.

[08/18/23 - 11:20 PM]
Development Update: Week of August 14-18
Updates include: Amazon rescinds second season orders for "A League of Their Own," "The Peripheral"; NBC bumps "Transplant" return by one week; and HBO cancels "Painting with John" after three seasons.

[07/19/23 - 10:00 AM]
NBC Announces 2023-24 Fall Premiere Dates
"The Irrational" will launch Premiere Week on Monday, September 25 at 10 p.m. following the two-hour season premiere of the four-time Emmy Award-winning competition series "The Voice."

[05/12/23 - 11:30 AM]
NBC Anchors Fall Schedule with Franchise Powerhouses and Three New Series
Three new series are set to premiere in the fall - dramas "The Irrational" and "Found," and multi-cam comedy "Extended Family," all of which will stream next-day on Peacock along with the rest of NBC's entertainment lineup.

[02/17/22 - 06:36 AM]
CTV Orders Season 3 of Original Drama "Transplant"
"Transplant" has also had international success, having been embraced by U.S. viewers on NBC, with Season 2 set to premiere March 6 at 10:00/9:00c.

[01/31/22 - 02:04 PM]
"Weakest Link," "Transplant" to Begin Second Seasons Sunday, March 6 on NBC
Look for both series back-to-back beginning at 9:00/8:00c.

[05/14/21 - 11:15 AM]
NBC Bolsters Year-Round Programming Slate with Bold, Compelling Dramas in the Fall, Fresh and Funny Midseason Comedy Blocks and Dominant Unscripted Programming Across the Calendar
New dramas "Ordinary Joe," "La Brea" and "Law & Order: For the Defense" will launch this fall.

[02/26/21 - 11:14 PM]
Development Update: Friday, February 26
Updates include: Austin Butler, Callum Turner to lead Apple's "Masters of the Air"; Wagner Moura tapped for "Shining Girls," also at Apple; and Mark Ivanir boards new season of Netflix's "Babylon Berlin."

[12/11/20 - 11:01 AM]
"Transplant" in Excellent Health as NBC Medical Drama Renewed for Season Two
In linear and digital viewing to date, "Transplant" is averaging 7.7 million total viewers, more than doubling its 3.5 million "live plus same day" performance.

[11/30/20 - 06:55 PM]
NBC Adjusts Tuesday, Thursday Lineups After Latest NFL Change
This week's "The Voice" and "Transplant" originals are back on Tuesday night; as are "The Voice Holiday Celebration" and "Dateline NBC" on Thursday.

[11/27/20 - 08:46 PM]
NFL Pushes Ravens-Steelers to Tuesday; NBC Sends "The Voice," "Transplant" to Thursday
The matchup, original slated for Thanksgiving, is on the move for the second time.

[09/29/20 - 09:10 AM]
NBC Ranks #1 for Premiere Week in 18-49 for a Record 9th Year in a Row
NBC spins the numbers for the week of September 21-27.

[08/27/20 - 12:02 PM]
It's Go Time as NBC Kickstarts the Season with Everyone's Favorite Series
"The Voice," "Weakest Link" and "Ellen's Game of Games" are among the series on tap this fall.

[08/12/20 - 11:45 AM]
Hit Canadian Drama "Transplant" Begins Its Stateside Campaign and Sets NBC Debut for Tuesday, Sept. 1
The 13-episode series centers on Dr. Bashir "Bash" Hamed, a Syrian doctor with battle-tested skills in emergency medicine who fled his country with his younger sister, Amira.

[06/16/20 - 11:00 AM]
NBC Enters the 2020-21 Season with Unprecedented Stability Across Its Schedule, Featuring Hit Dramas, Beloved Comedies and Powerhouse Alternative Programming
The network's fall schedule sees 16 returning shows, and one new drama with "Law & Order: Organized Crime."

[05/14/20 - 11:37 AM]
Healthy "Transplant" Crosses Border as NBC Acquires Hit Canadian Medical Drama
The 13-episode series centers on Dr. Bashir "Bash" Hamed, a Syrian doctor with battle-tested skills in emergency medicine who fled his country with his younger sister, Amira.







TRANSPLANT (NBC)
Returns in TBA 2024 or 2025 (Exact Date TBA)
BROADCAST HISTORY:
9/1/20 - ???
STATUS:
returning in 2024/2025 (date TBA)
TIME SLOT:
not on the schedule
CURRENT SEASON:
4 (10 episodes)
VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Seasons 3 & 4 confirmed on 5/12/23
DESCRIPTION:
(from NBC's web site, October 2023) The new season of "Transplant" finds Bashir "Bash" Hamed (Hamza Haq, "My Salinger Year") continuing his journey to start over, but with each new milestone comes a new challenge. While pursuing Canadian citizenship for himself and his younger sister, Amira (Sirena Gulamgaus, "Orphan Black"), Bash closely examines who he's becoming in his adopted country. Bash, still being asked repeatedly to prove himself, works closely with his colleagues as they move forward following the dramatic conclusion of Season 2. Everyone continues to find themselves looking to adapt to change and understand how they fit in, both within and beyond the walls of York Memorial Hospital. After Dr. Bishop's shocking departure, the team gains a new boss with the forward-thinking Dr. Neeta Devi (Rekha Sharma, "Yellowjackets"). Dr. Devi has big ideas when it comes to overhauling the emergency department at York Memorial. "Transplant" also stars Laurence Leboeuf as Dr. Magalie "Mags" Leblanc, Ayisha Issa as Dr. June Curtis, Jim Watson as Dr. Theo Hunter, Torri Higginson as head nurse Claire Malone, Gord Rand as Dr. Mark Novak and Sirena Gulamgaus as Amira. Creator Joseph Kay serves as showrunner and executive producer. Rachel Langer, Josée Vallée, Jocelyn Deschênes, Bruno Dubé and Stefan Pleszczynski also executive produce. "Transplant" is produced by Sphere Media in association with CTV and Universal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group.
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Ayisha Issa as June Curtis
· Grace Lynn Kung as Vivian Barnes
· Hamza Haq as Bashir "Bash" Hamed
· Jim Watson as Theo Hunter
· John Hannah as Jed Bishop
· Kenny Wong as Arnold De Luca
· Laurence Leboeuf as Magalie "Mags" Leblanc
· Linda E. Smith as Wendy Atwater
· Sirena Gulamgaus as Amira Hamed
· Sugith Varughese as Aajay Singh
· Torri Higginson as Claire Malone
CREW INFORMATION:
· Bruno Dube as EP
· Holly Dale as DIR (Pilot)
· Jeremy Spry as EP
· Jocelyn Deschênes as EP
· Joseph Kay as CRTR/EP
· Randy Lennox as EP
· Tara Woodbury as EP
· Virginia Rankin as EP
GENRE(S):
· drama
STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Sphère Média Plus
· Universal International Studios