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ABC reveals fall schedule

ABC is the latest network to unveil its fall prime time schedule, and it's got five new dramas, one new sitcom and a "reality" show castoff from Fox.

Check out the full schedule here:

ABC FALL 2010 SCHEDULE

Monday (All times Eastern)

8 p.m. – "Dancing with the Stars"

10 p.m. – "Castle"

Tuesday

8 p.m. – "No Ordinary Family"

9 p.m. – "Dancing with the Stars Results Show"

10 p.m. – "Detroit 1-8-7"

Wednesday

8 p.m. – "The Middle" (new time slot)

8:30 p.m. – "Better Together"

9 p.m. – "Modern Family"

9:30 p.m. – "Cougar Town"

10 p.m. – "The Whole Truth"

Thursday

8 p.m. – "My Generation"

9 p.m. – "Grey's Anatomy"

10 p.m. – "Private Practice"

Friday

8 p.m. – "Secret Millionaire"

9 p.m. – "Body of Proof"

10 p.m. – "20/20"

Saturday

8 p.m. – College football

Sunday

7 p.m. – "America's Funniest Home Videos"

8 p.m. – "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"

9 p.m. – "Desperate Housewives"

10 p.m. – "Brothers & Sisters"

New show info:

"No Ordinary Family" - Fans of the late, lamented "Heroes" may want to take a look at this series about a family that develops superpowers following a plane crash.  The show stars Michael Chiklis, who has some experience playing a man with superpowers, having portrayed The Thing in "Fantastic Four" and its sequel.

"Detroit 1-8-7" - Michael Imperioli heads the cast of this ensemble drama about homicide officers working in Detroit.

"Better Together" - A sitcom about three couples within one family dynamic, and how they connect with one another.

"The Whole Truth" - ABC calls this legal drama "unique", as each episode features a criminal case built from the perspective of both the prosecution and defense. Cast includes Rob Morrow and Joely Richardson.

"My Generation" - This drama focuses on former high school classmates who return to their hometown 10 years after graduating.  A documentary film crew that followed the students just before graduation also returns to check up on them.

"Secret Millionaire" - A "reality" show about wealthy people who conceal their identities and help out in America's toughest communities and neighborhoods. Fox aired six episodes of this series in December 2008.

"Body of Proof" - Dana Delany plays a medical examiner in what could be a 21st century version of "Quincy."

ABC's midseason will see both "The Bachelor" and "V" back on the airwaves, as well as the new sitcom "Mr. Sunshine" with Matthew Perry.