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    ABC Sets Finale Dates for Once, Scandal, Grey's, Castle, Supersized Revenge and 12 Others

    Last but not least, ABC is the fifth and final broadcast network — following The CW, CBS, Fox and NBC — to reveal their springtime season finale game plan, and it kicks off with The Neighbors waving goodbye, while the responsibility falls on Body of Proof to turn the lights off.

    What’s more, two Alphabet shows are getting super-sized sendoffs: Suburgatory and Revenge.

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    ABC’s complete rundown is as follows. (Note: The May sweeps ratings period runs April 25 through May 22.)

    Wednesday, March 27
    8:30 The Neighbors

    Wednesday, April 17
    8 pm Suburgatory (one-hour finale)

    Thursday, May 2
    8 pm Wife Swap (premieres March 21)

    Sunday, May 5
    10 pm Red Widow

    Tuesday, May 7
    8 pm Splash

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    Sunday, May 12
    8 pm Once Upon a Time
    9 pm Revenge (two-hour finale)

    Monday, May 13
    10 pm Castle

    Thursday, May 16
    9 pm Grey’s Anatomy
    10 pm Scandal

    Friday, May 17
    9 pm Shark Tank

    Sunday, May 19
    7 pm America’s Funniest Home Videos

    Monday, May 20
    8 pm Dancing With the Stars (performance show)

    Tuesday, May 21
    8 pm Dancing With the Stars (two-hour results show)

    Wednesday, May 22
    8 pm The Middle
    9 pm Modern Family
    10 pm Nashville

    Tuesday, May 28
    10 pm Body of Proof

    NOTE: The finale date for Happy Endings — which returns Friday, March 29, with two episodes-a-night — has yet to be determined. Last Man Standing and Malibu Country, as previously announced, finale this Friday, March 22.


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