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In anticipation of the presentation of its TV programs for the 2015-2016 season, which will take place on May 12, 2015, ABC has dotted the "and" in relation to the series – ordering the production of new ones, extending existing ones and canceling unpopular shows. The Hollywood Reporter reports this with reference to ABC.

Of the 25 pilots, the network chose six dramas and three comedies and ordered the production of full seasons. Among the dramas are: the trial thriller "The Catch" by executive producers Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Bierce, starring Mireille Inos; Jenna Bance's political drama "The Family" starring Joan Allen; the biblical saga "Kings and Prophets" with Ray Winston as King Saul; the FBI recruits thriller "Quantico" by executive producer Joshua Safran; the anthology, which changed its name from "LA Crime" to "Wicked City", about the crimes committed in Los Angeles at different time periods; The yet-to-be-named drama about the discovery of the largest oil field in the history of America.

Comedies include: Ken Zhong's comedy "Doctor Ken"; family sitcom "The Real O'Neals"; Bill Prady's revived "The Muppets" series about the Muppets' love life.

ABC has renewed 22 episodes for the next seasons. Among them are eight rookie series that performed well in the first seasons: Avoiding Murder Punishment, Blackish, Assimilation Difficulty, Galavant, Agent Carter, American Crime, Secrets and Lies. and "Beyond the Tank". In addition, next season will return the dramas "Castle", "Grey's Anatomy", "SHIELD", "Nashville", "Once Upon a Time" and "Scandal", as well as comedies "Goldbergs", "It Happens worse "and" My American Family ".

ABC has decided not to renew the fantastic drama" Eternity ", the comedy" Cristela "and the mystical drama" Resurrection "for the next seasons.

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