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Many of ABC’s top shows are going to be back for another season.

Variety reports that “9-1-1,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” and “The Rookie” along with “Will Trent” and “Shifting Gears” have been renewed for another season. For “Grey’s Anatomy” the show is set to enter its 22nd season, having first premiered in 2005. “9-1-1” will be going into its ninth season, “The Rookie” is on Season 8, “Will Trent” will be moving on to a fourth season, and “Shifting Gears” has been renewed for a second season.

ABC had previously announced they were also renewing “High Potential” for a second season and “Abbott Elementary” for a fifth season. “Doctor Odyssey” is the final show for the network that has not been renewed at this time. According to Variety, the show is “more costly than a typical network show” and “also has not made a major dent in the ratings.”

Here’s What You Need To Know About ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 22. ABC’s longest-running primetime scripted series is back for another year, and Deadline provided some key information about what to expect. The new season will have 18 episodes, with Ellen Pompeo, who plays Meredith Gray, set to serve as executive producer and narrator once again. Pompeo is one of three original cast members remaining on the show; however, she “scaled back her on-screen presence in Season 20.”

Chandra Wilson, who plays Miranda Bailey, and James Pickens Jr, who plays Richard Webber, will reprise their roles yet again, joining Pompeo as the only original members remaining. Kevin McKidd, who plays Owen Hunt, Kim Raver, who plays Teddy Altman, Camilla Luddington, who plays Jo Wilson, and Caterina Scorsone, who plays Amelia Shepherd, are also expected to return.

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