All about #OneChicagoDay: Chicago 'Med', 'P.D.' and 'Fire' premieres back-to-back on September 26

Instead of treating fans to individual season premieres, the peacock network has made it a night-long affair, airing all the new episodes together on Wednesday, September 26.
PUBLISHED SEP 12, 2018

Unless you are living under a rock, the premiere marathon of NBC's Chicago series, featuring back-to-back episodes from 'Med', 'P.D.', and 'Fire', shouldn't come as a surprise. Instead of treating fans to individual season premieres, the peacock network seems to have decided to make it a night-long affair for fans, airing all the new episodes together on Wednesday, September 26. 

Check out the key art celebrating "One city. One family. One night" below:



 

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