Now that the holidays are over with, most people are wondering when their television schedule will return to normal.
Most networks take an extended break for the holidays -- ranging from two weeks to a month.
In the case of NBC, some of their shows -- including 'The Revolution -- will be off for more than three months.
When will your favorite show return to the airwaves?
2 Broke Girls – Jan. 14
30 Rock – Jan. 10
90210 – Jan. 21
American Idol – Jan. 16
Arrow – Jan. 16
Ben and Kate – Jan. 8
The Big Bang Theory – Jan. 3
The Biggest Loser – Jan. 6
Blue Bloods – Jan. 4
Body of Proof – Feb. 5
Bones – Jan. 14
Bunheads – Jan. 7
Californication – Jan. 13
Castle – Jan. 7
Community – Feb. 7
Criminal Minds – Jan. 16
CSI: NY – Jan. 4
Don’t Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 – Jan. 6
Downtown Abbey – Jan. 6
Elementary – Jan. 3
Fringe – Jan. 11
Game of Thrones – March 31
Girls – Jan. 13
Glee – Jan. 24
The Good Wife – Jan. 6
Grey’s Anatomy – Jan. 10
Grimm – March 8
Happy Endings – Jan. 6
Hart of Dixie – Jan. 15
Hawaii Five-0 – Jan. 14
House of Lifes – Jan. 13
How I Met Your Mother – Jan. 14
Justified – Jan. 8
Last Resort – Jan. 10
The Lying Game – Jan. 8
The Mentalist – Jan. 6
The Middle – Jan. 9
Mike & Molly – Jan. 14
The Mindy Project – Jan. 8
Modern Family – Jan. 9
Nashville – Jan. 9
Nikita – Jan. 18
NCIS – Jan. 8
NCIS: Los Angeles – Jan. 8
New Girl – Jan. 8
The New Normal – Jan. 8
The Office – Jan. 10
Once Upon a Time – Jan. 6
Parks and Recreation – Jan. 17
Person of Interest – Jan. 3
Pretty Little Liars – Jan. 8
Private Practice – Jan. 8
Psych – Feb. 27
Raising Hope – Jan. 8
Revenge – Jan. 6
Revolution – March 25
Scandal – Jan. 10
Shameless – Jan. 13
Smash – Feb. 5
Suburgatory – Jan. 9
Suits – Jan. 17
Supernatural – Jan. 16
Switched at Birth – Jan. 7
The Vampire Diaries – Jan. 17
Vegas – March 12
The Walking Dead – Feb. 10
White Collar – Jan. 22
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