Chicago Sun-Times

ABC moves ‘Revenge’ to its Sunday of sin

- BY LORI RACKL TV Critic lrackl@suntimes.com

‘Revenge” is a dish best served on Sunday nights, when ABC’S newly announced prime-time lineup will be noticeably darker this fall.

Now that “Desperate Housewives” has packed up and left and its ill-fated heir apparent, “GCB,” has been axed, the thirdplace network is making some big changes to television’s most-watched evening.

The successful freshman fairy tale fantasy “Once Upon a Time” will stay put on Sundays and lead into “Revenge,” which moves from its Wednesday slot. “Revenge’s” shift to Sunday is a vote of confidence for the soapy, vengeance-seeking drama, proudly touted by ABC execs as the “No. 1 Most Buzzed About Show,” whatever that means.

Capping things off will be the new drama “666 Park Avenue,” where an idealistic couple from the Midwest (of course) moves into a swanky — and scary — Manhattan apartment building. Looking like a broadcast network version of cable’s creepy hit “American Horror Story,” the thriller stars “Desperate Housewives” alum Vanessa Williams, whose new gig makes her one of the few things staying the same on ABC’S Sunday schedule.

“Sunday night is going to be a battle between good and evil,” network chief Paul Lee said Tuesday, when ABC unveiled its fall lineup to advertiser­s.

Monday will remain a battle in the ballroom with the 15th season of “Dancing With the Stars,” which will be an all-star edition.

“We can’t talk about casting yet,” Lee said, “but I’d love to see some of the fan favorites from the past seasons come back.”

“Dancing” attracts a grayer audience; Nielsen reports that nearly three-quarters of its viewers are older than advertiser­s’ coveted 18-to-49-year-old demographi­c. Even so, ABC has decided to move two of its younger-skewing comedies to Tuesday following “Dancing’s” results show. The increasing­ly hilarious “Happy Endings” and edgy newcomer “Don’t Trust the B---- in Apt. 23” will get bumped up from Wednesday, freeing the sweet spot behind network darling “Modern Family.”

Judging by clips shown Tuesday, ABC appears to be wasting that prime Wednesday night position with a new comedy called “The Neighbors.” It’s about a family who moves into a gated New Jersey community made up of aliens who cry green goo from their ears and share names with pro athletes.

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On Sundays, “Revenge” (above, with Henry Czerny and Madeleine Stowe) will lead into Terry O’quinn and Vanessa Williams in “666 Park Avenue.”
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