and New Storylines Unfold
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – April 10, 2023 – Continuing its association with one of the most prolific producers in television history, NBC has renewed all six of its Dick Wolf-produced scripted series – “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago P.D.,” “Law & Order,” “Law & Order: SVU” and “Law & Order: Organized Crime” – for the 2023-24 season.
All of the shows, which are produced by Universal Television in association with Wolf Entertainment, stream next day on Peacock.
“We understand the emotional connection our audience has with these characters and we can’t wait to bring more of their stories to the forefront next season,” said Lisa Katz, President, Scripted Programming, NBCUniversal and Streaming. “A huge thank you to Dick and his amazing team who are the masters of producing incredibly compelling television week after week.”
“I’m pleased to continue my four-decade relationship with Universal Television and NBC,” said executive producer Dick Wolf. “All six shows being picked up again is the ultimate accolade to our incredible casts, producers and writers. I'd also like to thank our loyal fans who have kept our NBC shows on the air for what will be a cumulative 84 seasons.”
• All three Chicago series rank among the top 10 in both the 18-49 demo and total viewers (L+7).
• “Chicago P.D.” is tied for the #1 broadcast drama in the demo for the current season (L+7).
• On #OneChicago Wednesdays, NBC is the #1 network in entertainment programming in the demo and total viewers (L+7).
• “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago P.D.” have reached more than 50 million viewers across NBC and Peacock this season.
• “Law & Order: SVU” and “Law & Order: Organized Crime” rank among broadcast’s top 10 dramas in the 18-49 demo for the 2022-23 season (L+7).
• “Law & Order,” “Law & Order: SVU” and “Law & Order: Organized Crime” have reached nearly 50 million viewers across NBC and Peacock this season.
On Variety, it says "While both “Law & Order” and “SVU” will have 22 episodes, “Organized Crime” will have 13." Is this true? I hope it is not, because I think Organized Crime is the best one out of the three. I hope all of them have each a equal number of episodes for its next seasons.
ReplyDeleteVariety is the only place (right now) that I've seen the information on the OC episode count. But they are very reliable so it is probably true. That said, things have been known to change in the L&O universe (wink)!
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ReplyDeleteIt looks like OC will have 13 episodes next season. In this case, hopefully, they focus on one criminal, like what the show did in season 1 with Wheatley (and with their original plan of 13 episodes for that season too instead of the ultimate 8 episodes).
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