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Transplant‘s fourth and final season will air Stateside on NBC, TVLine has confirmed.
Season 3 of the Canadian medical drama, like the ones before it, found a Stateside home on NBC, airing Oct. 12, 2023 through Feb. 9 of this year. Starting off its season on Thursdays and finishing up on Fridays, Season 3 mustered 2.7 million weekly viewers and a 0.2 demo rating (with Live+7 playback) — nearly matching the (ill-fated) NBC original Quantum Leap in total audience.
The series’ fourth and final season already aired up in the Great North, from Oct. 6, 2023 through Jan. 19 of this year.
Transplant Season 4 “is in our inventory, we have it,” Jeff Bader, president of program planning strategy for NBCUniversal Entertainment, told TVLine on Friday.
But when might it air? Remember, a full 15 months passed between Transplant‘s Season 2 finale on NBC and when Season 3 finally aired Stateside. NBC’s summer slate is well-populated by America’s Got Talent and other unscripted fare, before giving way to Olympics coverage, while its newly revealed fall schedule boasts eight dramas, four sitcoms, The Voice and Sunday Night Football.
“God forbid there is an IATSE strike [in August], we have the 10 episodes ready to go,” Bader said. “It will definitely air on NBC, it’s just a matter of when we need it and where we schedule it.”
Season 4 of Transplant finds Bashir “Bash” Hamed (played by Hamza Haq) on the precipice of finishing his residency at York Memorial. His future uncertain once again, Bash and his sister Amira (Sirena Gulamgaus) are Canadian citizens now, but still trying, with everything they have, to build a life in their adopted country.
Coming off the dramatic conclusion to Season 3, the team at York Memorial continue to face big, emotional questions about who they are and where they belong.
So happy about this news! Love this show.
I’m so happy to hear that NBC will show season 4 but I’m not happy we need to wait. I suppose I’ll just have to stand-by until one of the generic, crappy shows they green lit in the spring fails so we can finally see how Transplant ends.
I really enjoy this show. Sorry to hear it’s ending, but glad we’ll be able to watch the final season in the U.S.
Great show can’t wait for the final season.
Transplant is not on NBC’s Summer or Fall schedule. In late July, NBC will air Olympics, so how will they have time on their schedule for Transplant?
Sunday nights Spring 2025.
What a great show!! My wife and I can’t wait for the final season.
I’m excited we will get to see Season 4, but I hope we won’t have to wait an extremely long time.
One show I really enjoyed watching, looking forward to this final season. Hope it airs sooner rather than later.
A good series. Saved NBC and the web cannot seem to give the show its due, some respect. I know ratings arent strong but with some nurturing? Maybe make it a Jimmy Fallon vanity project and set in Chicago?
Buckle up, US fans! I’ve still haven’t been able to watch the last two episodes…
Yay can’t wait here south of their border even though I’ve been spoiled on a story by a video from the show’s Facebook page.
My wife and I LOVE this show so much. The writing and performances are so genuine and engrossing. I’m sorry to hear that this is the final season, but I’m glad we get one last go-round with Bashir and everyone else at York Memorial
I really liked this show. I wish it was renewed for another year or two.
I wish I could say that you could use a VPN and just watch the eps on the CTV website, but it’s behind the paywall now and you’d need to be with a Canadian service provider to watch now.
Hopefully NBC will get around to airing it for you folks down south (or north, if you’re in Michigan and live in the “thumb”)
And this is one of those times where I completely understand if people downvote my comment.
lower Michigan here and waiting for the return of it. Love the show
What they should do is give viewers the option to watch the Olympics, or this. I would watch this….
you are canceling three excellent shows that have over over 2 million viewers. You don’t think anything of the people that are watching transplant, so help me Todd and NCIS Hawaii. Why in the world first of all would you bring another NCIS when you had an excellent one that you’re canceling. Nobody cares about the regular NCIS started. People are sick and tired of watching all these virtual reality shows. We won the good dramas that we put our faith in your networks . You are canceling them to save money to put all these virtual reality shows on. Enough is enough. I hope somebody reads us and I hope maybe CW or fox will pick them up and screw the other network for canceling excellent shows. So help me Todd had had excitement it was funny and they got the job done. I think the two point some odd million viewers are going to stop watching anything new that you put on because you’re probably gonna turn around and cancel it. Did not care for NCIS Australia, that one bit