For six seasons, NBC’s “Parks & Recreation” regularly aired on Thursday nights.
That will change this January, when the critically acclaimed comedy relocates to Tuesdays for its seventh and final season.
The march to the finish line begins on Tuesday, January 13. From then until February 17, NBC will air back-to-back “Parks and Recreation” episodes in the 8PM hour.
The series finale will then air on February 24 with lead-in support from NBC’s music competition series “The Voice.”
“Mike Schur and Amy Poehler, along with their incredible producers, cast, and crew, have given us one of the great television comedies of all time, and we’re inordinately proud of ‘Parks and Recreation,’” said NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt. “In an effort to give it the send-off it deserves, we wanted to ‘eventize’ the final season to maximize the impact of these episodes, which really do take the show to a new level. The highly-anticipated one-hour finale will air behind ‘The Voice’ in order to lead the largest audience possible into what promises to be a very special hour of television.”