NBC is already rolling out their midseason shows and is set to premiere several others as 2015 continues, including Parks and Recreation and The Blacklist.

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The NBC network has premiered The Celebrity Apprentice and the return of State of Affairs already this week, but they have even more shows in store in the weeks to come.

Thursday night is the return of the sixth and final season of Parenthood. The series is returning to its regular Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT timeslot with fans tuning in to say goodbye to the Braverman family. The family drama only has four episodes left in its run.

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Then on Tuesday, Jan. 13, NBC is premiering the beginning of the end of another beloved show, Parks and Recreation. The sitcom, starring Amy Poehler, Chris Pratt, Nick Offerman and more, is also only returning for 13 episodes. The network is actually doubling up episodes, so there will be two episodes from 8-9 p.m. every Tuesday until the one hour finale in February.

Into February, NBC is slated to bring back The Blacklist for the second half of its second season. The James Spader drama returns on Sunday, Feb. 1, premiering after the Super Bowl. It will then move to Thursdays at 9 p.m. following this episode.

Spy drama Allegiance is slated to premiere on Thursday, Feb. 5 while the Ellen DeGeneres-produced sitcom One Big Happy premieres Thursday, March 17.

Finally in April, it's the premiere of A.D., the sequel miniseries to The Bible. The series begins on Sunday, April 5, otherwise known as Easter Sunday.

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