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Award-winning drama, comedy, reality comes to WRAL from NBC

Did you know that NBC has earned more Emmy Awards than any network in television history? Over the years, NBC primetime programs have been must-see TV. From dramas to comedies to reality TV, those award-winning shows are now on WRAL.

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Award-winning drama, comedy, reality comes to WRAL from NBC

Did you know that NBC has earned more Emmy Awards than any network in television history? Over the years, NBC primetime programs have been must-see TV. From dramas to comedies to reality TV, those award-winning shows are now on WRAL.

"The Voice" kicks off its 10th season Monday night, when NBC joins WRAL. The strongest singers from across the country will compete to get on the teams of celebrity coaches Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, Pharrell Williams and Blake Shelton. Viewers then have the chance to vote to save a favorite. Two-time Emmy award-winning hit "The Voice" airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m.

All new episodes of "Blindspot" air right after "The Voice" on Mondays at 10 p.m. A beautiful woman, with no memory and tattoos covering her body, is found in Times Square. Her discovery sets off a complex mystery. The FBI follows the road map on her body to figure out who she is and why her tattoos detail crimes they find, all while trying to figure out her identity.

Another big NBC prime time hit is "The Blacklist." For decades, an ex-government agent "Red" Reddington, played by James Spader, has been one of the FBI's most-wanted fugitives. He mysteriously surrenders to the FBI with an explosive offer: he will help catch a long-thought-dead terrorist, but only if he speaks to one certain FBI profiler fresh out of Quantico. Why did he choose her? Watch "The Blacklist" Thursdays at 9 p.m.

And make sure you end your evening after our 11 p.m. news with some laughs. "Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon has a unique way of interacting with his guests that will have you rolling.

If you want to keep the laughs going through the weekend, WRAL now has "Saturday Night Live," which has been on the air since 1975.

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