NBC has changed the schedule for One Chicago Fire. Find the full list of Wicked.

Holiday season puts a break on ‘One Chicago’
If you’re one of those people who spends every Wednesday night with popcorn, waiting for Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med, it’s time to take a break.
Yes, you heard it right. NBC has made a major change to its schedule for the next few weeks.
Now, Wednesday nights won’t offer the high-voltage drama we’re used to.
In its place, NBC is bringing some “feel-good” holiday programming to double the festive fun.
So what’s on TV now?
NBC has planned some specials in place of “One Chicago.” If you’re wondering what to watch on TV on Wednesday, here’s the new list. Take note of it so you don’t get confused:
Nov. 19: Wicked
Nov. 26: A Saturday Night Live Thanksgiving
Dec. 3: Christmas in Nashville
Dec. 10: Red One
Dec. 17: Shrek the Halls
Special news for Wicked fans
The most special thing on this list is that Wicked is set to air on November 19th. This will be the musical’s TV debut!
The timing is also perfect, as its sequel, Wicked: For Good, is set to release in theaters just two days later, on November 21st.
So, if you’re planning on seeing the movie, watching it on TV beforehand might be a good adjustment.
But I still have to watch ‘Chicago Fire’!
I know, habits are hard to break. If you’re feeling like you can’t live without Chicago P.D. or Chicago Med, don’t worry. The option is still open.
You can stream past seasons and episodes of these shows on Peacock.
All seasons are available there. So, until new episodes return, refresh your memories by watching old episodes.
Anyway, the holiday season makes a little difference, doesn’t it?

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