

After speculation that Season 17 would be the last, Ellen Pompeo re-signed her contract on the show until the end of Season 18. When is Station 19 coming back Your wait ends on THURSDAY JAN 23 starting 87c as Season 3 kicks off with a powerful two-hour crossover event with Greys AnatomyAnd just what is in store for the premiere Lets take a look at where we left off. We know that Grey's Anatomy is returning in late winter 2022, but its future after that is less certain. Whilst it has not been confirmed by ABC, Grey's Anatomy looks likely to return at the same time that Station 19 Season 5 will-though a 2022 crossover between the two has not been confirmed yet. Both are expected to air in the usual Grey's time slot of 9 p.m. Season 18, Episode 10 is "Living in a House Divided," which is airing the following week on March 3. Thanks to the EIDR, we also know when the follow-up episode will be. The event aired on the American Broadcasting Company consecutively in a three-hour timeslot on November 12, 2020. Your first look at the dramatic two-hour crossover premiere. On the EIDR, the release date for the episode is recorded as Thursday, February 24. The November 2020 Station 19 and Greys Anatomy crossover event is a three-part fictional crossover within the television franchise. Trailer for 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Station 19' crossover premiere event revealed.
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The episode has been registered by the network on the Entertainment Identifier Registry (EIDR), a database of audio visual works like films, radio shows and TV episodes. Though ABC has not confirmed when Grey's Anatomy will be back with "No Time to Die," there is a massive clue as to when it will air. When Grey's Anatomy Season 18, Episode 9 will air

NBC was fourth in ratings with a 0.8/3 and in viewers with 3.4 million. “How to Get Away With Murder” at 10 received a 0.8/3 and 3.3 million viewers.Īlso Read: Ratings: Taylor Swift Can't Save AMAs From Hitting New All-Time Low At 9, “Station 19” put up a 1.3/5 and 6.5 million viewers. “Grey’s Anatomy” at 8 landed a 1.5/6 and 6.7 million viewers. “SWAT” at 10 finished primetime with a 0.8/4 and 5.4 million viewers.ĪBC was third in ratings with a 1.2/5 and in viewers with 5.5 million. At 9:30, the “Murphy Brown” #MeToo episode managed a 1.0/4 and 6.8 million viewers. “Mom” at 9 posted a 1.4/5 and 8.3 million viewers. “Young Sheldon” at 8:30 earned a 1.8/8 and 11 million viewers.

“Big Bang” at 8 scored a 2.2/10 and 12.7 million viewers.

The Eagles-Giants NFL game did all that damage.ĬBS was second in ratings with a 1.3/6 and in viewers with 8.3 million. But the broadcaster will still win - big.Īlso Read: Ratings: The CW's 'All American' Gets Benched in Debutįox was first in ratings with a 3.4 rating/14 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 11.1 million, according to preliminary numbers. That victory, of course, belongs to Fox and its shiny “Thursday Night Football” rights.ĭue to the nature of live sports, the below fast-national Nielsen numbers for Fox should be considered subject to significant adjustment. That doesn’t mean the “Big Bang Theory” net won last night, however. ABC’s “Station 19” reached new heights on Thursday thanks to a crossover with lead-in (and the show it spun off from) “Grey’s Anatomy.” Unfortunately, the two-hour combo was not enough to topple CBS’ primetime averages.
