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2001–02 United States network television schedule
 

The 2001–02 network television schedule for the six major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the primetime hours from September 2001 through August 2002. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2000–01 season.

PBS is not included; member stations have local flexibility over most of their schedules and broadcasts times for network shows may vary. Also not included are stations affiliated with Pax TV, as its schedule is composed mainly of syndicated reruns although it also carried a limited schedule of first-run programs.

Each of the 30 highest-rated shows released in May 2002 is listed with its rank and rating as determined by Nielsen Media Research.[1]

New series are highlighted in bold.

Repeat airings or same-day rebroadcasts are indicated by (R).

All times are U.S. Eastern and Pacific Time (except for some live sports or events). Subtract one hour for Central, Mountain, Alaska and Hawaii-Aleutian times.

All sporting events air live in all time zones in U.S. Eastern time, with local and/or late-night programming (including Fox affiliates during the 10 p.m. ET/PT hour) by affiliates after game completion.

From February 8 to 24, 2002, all of NBC's primetime programming was preempted in favor of coverage of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

Impact of the September 11 attacks

During the week of September 11, 2001, the major television networks aired continuous news coverage of the September 11 attacks. The news coverage preempted the networks' primetime schedules between September 11 and September 15, with regular programming resuming on September 16. As a result of the preemptions, the programs that were set to begin airing new seasons in mid-September had their premieres delayed until late September and early October. The Amazing Race was the first program to premiere in the 2001–02 season; the show's first season premiered on September 5, but had its second episode postponed from September 12 to September 19 due to the aforementioned news coverage. As a result of the scheduling oddities that were necessitated by the news coverage, the 2001–02 season was the second of four instances where the start of the season was delayed due to issues outside of the control of the major television networks; the other instances were the 1988–89 season (due to the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike) and the 2020–21 season (due to a suspension of television productions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic). The next major disruption to the primetime television schedules of the major television networks would not occur until the 2007–08 season, which was affected by the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike.

The 53rd Primetime Emmy Awards, which were planned for September 16, were initially postponed to October 7, but news coverage of the United States invasion of Afghanistan prompted the awards to be postponed for a second time; the awards would be eventually held on November 4.

Legend

  •   Light blue indicates local programming.
  •   Gray indicates encore programming.
  •   Blue-gray indicates news programming.
  •   Light green indicates sporting events.
  •   Red indicates series being burned off and other irregularly scheduled programs, including specials and movies.
  •  highlight  Yellow highlights indicates the top-10 most watched programs of the season.
  •  highlight  Cyan highlights indicates numbers 11-20 most watched programs of the season.
  •  highlight  Magenta highlights indicates numbers 21-30 most watched programs of the season.
  •  highlight  Highlights indicates that it falls in multiple of the above categories.

Sunday

Network 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC The Wonderful World of Disney Alias The Practice (23/8.3)
(Tied with NYPD Blue)
CBS Fall 60 Minutes (13/10.1) The Education of Max Bickford CBS Sunday Movie
Spring Touched by an Angel (R)
Summer Everybody Loves Raymond (R) Becker (R)
Fox Fall Futurama King of the Hill The Simpsons Malcolm in the Middle The X-Files Local programming
Spring Looking for Love:
Bachelorettes in Alaska
Summer King of the Hill (R) Malcolm in the Middle (R)
NBC Fall Dateline NBC The Weakest Link Law & Order: Criminal Intent (27/7.9)
(Tied with Fear Factor and Providence)
UC: Undercover
Spring NBA on NBC Various programming
Late spring Dateline NBC Law & Order: Crime & Punishment
Summer Various programming
The WB Fall Ripley's Believe It or Not! [a] The Steve Harvey Show Men, Women & Dogs Nikki Off Centre Local programming
Mid-fall Off Centre Nikki
Late fall Nikki Men, Women & Dogs
Winter The Steve Harvey Show (R) The Steve Harvey Show The Jamie Kennedy Experiment For Your Love
Late winter No Boundaries The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (R)
Spring Flix from the Frog The Jamie Kennedy Experiment Off Centre
Late spring Angel (R)
Summer For Your Love (R) Charmed (R)
Mid-summer Charmed (R)

NOTE: Fox aired 2 episodes of The Chamber in mid-January 2002. During the fall, Futurama and King of the Hill were preempted by overruns of NFL games. On The WB, Lost in the USA was supposed to air at 7–8, but it was cancelled due to 9/11 problems.

Monday

Network 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC Fall Who Wants to Be a Millionaire NFL Monday Showcase Monday Night Football (7/11.5)
Winter The ABC Monday Night Movie
Spring America's Funniest Home Videos (R) The Bachelor Once and Again
Mid-spring The ABC Monday Night Movie
Summer Special programming
CBS Fall The King of Queens (19/8.9) Yes, Dear (20/8.8)
(Tied with Crossing Jordan)
Everybody Loves Raymond (4/12.8) Becker (11/10.7) Family Law (30/7.7)
(Tied with 60 Minutes II)
Winter Yes, Dear (20/8.8)
(Tied with Crossing Jordan)
Baby Bob (25/8.1)
(Tied with Dateline NBC)
Spring The King of Queens (19/8.9) Yes, Dear (20/8.8)
(Tied with Crossing Jordan)
48 Hours
Fox Fall Boston Public Ally McBeal Local programming
Winter The American Embassy
Spring Ally McBeal
Summer Titus
Mid-summer Boston Public (R)
NBC Fall The Weakest Link Dateline NBC Crossing Jordan (20/8.8)
(Tied with Yes, Dear)
Mid-fall Third Watch
Winter Fear Factor (27/7.9)
(Tied with Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Providence)
Spring Dog Eat Dog
Summer Meet My Folks
UPN The Hughleys One on One The Parkers Girlfriends Local programming
The WB 7th Heaven Angel

Note: On ABC, The Runner was supposed to start when ESPN Monday Night Football concludes, but it was cancelled due to production problems.

Tuesday

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Network 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
ABC Fall Dharma & Greg What About Joan? Bob Patterson Spin City Philly
Mid-fall Spin City NYPD Blue (23/8.3)
(Tied with The Practice)
Winter The Chair