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‘911,’ ‘911: Nashville’ and ‘High Potential’ Renewed for 2026-27 at ABC
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‘911,’ ‘911: Nashville’ and ‘High Potential’ Renewed for 2026-27 at ABC

The three dramas are among the network’s highest rated shows of the season.

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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text ABC is starting to solidify its scripted lineup for the 2026-27 season. A day after picking up Abbott Elementary , the network has renewed three dramas — 911 , its spinoff 911: Nashville and High Potential — for next season. All three are among the network’s most watched scripted shows of the current season. 911 will air its 10th season overall and fourth on ABC (the first six ran on Fox) in 2026-27. High Potential will head into season three and 911: Nashville into season two. Related Stories TV How 'The Rookie' Embodies the Streaming Era for Network Series TV 'Abbott Elementary' Renewed for Sixth Season on ABC High Potential will also have a new showrunner next season: Todd Harthan is stepping down from that post to focus on development of an Eragon series, based on Christopher Paolini’s books, at Disney+. Harthan will be credited as co-creator with Paolini and run the show along with Todd Helbing. Harthan has an overall deal at 20th Television, which produces both Eragon and High Potential . High Potential is ABC’s most-watched show for the second year in a row. The procedural starring Kaitlin Olson is averaging 12.67 million viewers with a week of streaming and other delayed viewing, ranking second among all network series (excluding sports and news) in 2025-26. It also ranks first among all broadcast shows among adults 18-49 with a 2.36 rating. The two 911 shows also rank among the top 20 network series in adults 18-49, with 911 (1.38 rating) in eighth place and 911: Nashville (1.13) in 12th. The flagship show is also a top 20 series in total viewers with 7.82 million. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Tim Minear and Brad Buecker executive produce both 911 series. Lead actress Angela Bassett, John J. Gray, Lyndsey Beaulieu, Ted Grif...
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