Shaw Media’s Global Scores Supergirl, Heroes Reborn, Limitless

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TORONTO: The fall 2015-16 schedule of Shaw Media's Global features a slew of high-profile U.S. acquisitions, including Supergirl, Minority Report, Limitless, Heroes Reborn, Angel From Hell and more.

Monday nights on Global will see the brand-new Supergirl slated at 8 p.m., followed by Minority Report at 9 p.m. This leads into NCIS: Los Angeles.

Tuesdays see NCIS and NCIS: New Orleans leading into the U.S. freshman drama Limitless.

The Wednesday night lineup is led by Survivor at 8 p.m., then the all-new U.S. medical drama Heartbreaker at 9 p.m. and returning series Chicago PD at 10 p.m.

The highly anticipated return of Heroes with Heroes Reborn leads off Thursdays on Global. Returning to the night's roster are The Blacklist and Elementary.

Fridays see the freshman U.S. comedies Angel From Hell and People Are Talking paired together at 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., respectively. At 9 p.m., Hawaii Five-0 returns to the network.

The Sunday schedule continues with the lineup of Madam Secretary, The Good Wife and Bones.

In an epic entrance to late-night television and a weeknight game changer, Global is bringing The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to Canadians five nights a week. Hitting the Global schedule midseason is the new drama Shades of Blue, starring Jennifer Lopez. New event series Containment and the latest installment to the Chicago franchise, Chicago Med, are also set for midseason.

"With compelling, buzzed about new shows, and huge stars joining the lineup this fall, Global has a formidable combination of dramas, comedies, and thrilling action series to build upon the massive success of returning hits like the NCIS franchise, The Good Wife and The Blacklist," said Christine Shipton, the senior VP and chief creative officer of Shaw Media. "Closing out prime-time with The Late Show With Stephen Colbert five nights a week makes Global the place for Canadians to watch prime-time programming from start to finish, every night this fall."