NBC reality staples "The Celebrity Apprentice" and "The Biggest Loser" will end their seasons opposite some stiff competition.Peacock announced season finale dates for several programs, including "Celeb Apprentice" -- which will end at 9 p.m. May 23 -- and "The Biggest Loser," which finishes up at 8 p.m. May 25.
That puts "Celeb Apprentice" up against the series finale of the Alphabet's "Lost," which is expected to pop a big number. And "Loser" will likely go up against the first night of "American Idol's" two-night finale, if past scheduling is any indication.
NBC's other finales include "Trauma" at 9 on May 10; "Mercy" at 8 on May 12; and "Law and Order: SVU" at 10 p.m. on May 19.
Net's Thursday night laffers -- "Community," "Parks and Recreation," "The Office" and "30 Rock" -- all end their seasons on May 20.
Critics fave "Chuck" gets a two-hour finale at 8 p.m. on May 24, while "Law and Order" ends its season that same night at 10.
Separately, CW announced premiere dates for new reality entries "High Society" and "Fly Girls."
The net will launch the 14th cycle of "America's Next Top Model" on March 10, with a 90-minute episode at 8 p.m., followed by the premiere of "High Society" at 9:30 that night.
Net will do the same thing the following week. Then, on March 24, CW will collapse "Top Model" back to an hour, move "High Society" to 9 and add new entry "Fly Girls" at 9:30.
"High Society" centers on the world of New York socialite Tinsley Mortimer and her pals, while "Fly Girls" chronicles a group of Virgin America flight attendants.
"Top Model," meanwhile, will feature a new judge: Vogue editor-at-large André Leon Talley.