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1983–84 United States network television schedule

The 1983–84 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers primetime hours from September 1983 through August 1984. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1982–83 season.

Sunday
Note: On NBC, Father Murphy consisted entirely of reruns of the 1981–83 series. ==Monday==
Saturday
Note: Starting January 7, 1984, Whiz Kids replaced Cutter to Houston at 8:00/7:00 CST due to the latters cancellation. After airing the two-hour pilot episode of Airwolf on January 22, 1984, following Super Bowl XVIII, CBS ran Airwolf in its first season at 9:00 EST/8:00 CST Saturdays starting with the episode "Daddy's Gone A Hunt'n" on January 28, 1984. ''Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer starring Stacy Keach as Mike Hammer also premiered on CBS on January 28, 1984, at 10:00 EST/9:00 CST. On NBC, Bosom Buddies'' consisted of reruns of the 1980–1982 series. ==By network==
By network
===ABC=== Returning Series20/209 to 5The ABC Monday Night MovieThe ABC Sunday Night MovieBensonDynastyThe Fall GuyFantasy IslandHappy DaysHart to Hart • ''Life's Most Embarrassing Moments'' • The Love BoatMatt HoustonMonday Night BaseballMonday Night Football • ''Ripley's Believe It or Not!'' • T. J. Hooker • ''That's Incredible!'' • ''Three's Company'' New SeriesThe ABC Wednesday Night Moviea.k.a. Pablo * • Automan * • Blue Thunder * • Foul-Ups, Bleeps & Blunders * • Hardcastle and McCormickHotel • '''''It's Not Easy''''' • Just Our LuckLottery!Masquerade * • Oh MadelineShaping Up * • Trauma CenterTwo MarriagesWebster Not returning from 1982–83:The ABC Friday Night Movie • ''Amanda's'' • At EaseBaby Makes FiveCondoThe Greatest American HeroHigh PerformanceIt Takes TwoJoanie Loves ChachiLaverne & ShirleyThe New Odd CoupleThe QuestThe Renegades • ''Ryan's Four'' • Star of the FamilyTales of the Gold MonkeyToo Close for Comfort ^ ===CBS=== Returning Series60 MinutesAliceCagney & Lacey * • DallasThe Dukes of HazzardFalcon CrestGoodnight, BeantownThe JeffersonsKnots LandingMagnum, P.I.The MississippiNewhartOne Day at a TimeSimon & SimonTrapper John, M.D. New SeriesAirwolf * • The American Parade * • AfterMASHCutter to HoustonDomestic Life * • Emerald Point N.A.S.Empire * • The Four Seasons * • Kate & Allie * • Maggie BriggsMama Malone * • '''''Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer''''' * • Scarecrow and Mrs. KingWhiz Kids Not returning from 1982–83:Ace Crawford, Private Eye • ''Archie Bunker's Place'' • ''Bring 'Em Back Alive'' • Filthy RichFoot in the DoorGloriaGun ShyM*A*S*HPrivate BenjaminSeven Brides for Seven BrothersSmall & FryeSquare Pegs • ''Tucker's Witch'' • Walt DisneyWizards and WarriorsZorro and Son ===NBC=== Returning SeriesThe A-TeamBuffalo Bill * • Cheers • ''Diff'rent Strokes'' • The Facts of LifeFamily TiesGimme a Break!Hill Street BluesKnight Rider • ''Mama's Family'' • NBC Monday Night at the MoviesReal PeopleRemington SteeleSt. ElsewhereSilver Spoons New SeriesBay City BluesBooneComedy Zone * • Double Trouble * • The Duck Factory * • First CameraFor Love and HonorJennifer Slept HereLegmen * • ManimalThe Master * • Mr. SmithThe New Show * • Night Court * • People Are Funny * • Riptide * • The RoustersSummer Sunday U.S.A. * • '''''TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes''''' * • We Got It MadeThe Yellow Rose Not returning from 1982–83:Bare EssenceCHiPsThe Devlin ConnectionFame ^ • The Family TreeFather MurphyGavilanLittle House: A New BeginningLove, SidneyMonitorThe News is the NewsThe Powers of Matthew StarQuincy, M.E.TaxiTeachers OnlyVoyagers! Note: The * indicates that the program was introduced in midseason. An ^ indicates a show that came back in first-run syndication after a network cancellation. ==References==
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