NBC has benched "Law & Order: Los Angeles." The decision means the family drama "Parenthood" will stay in its Tuesday at 10 p.m. slot for the rest of its second season. It had been scheduled to air four episodes this month before returning March 7 in a new time slot, Monday at 10 p.m.

"LOLA," from Dick Wolf, recently let go series regular Skeet Ulrich and two other cast members, Megan Boone and Regina Hall, because of creative changes.

The series originally was scheduled to take over "Parenthood's" time slot, beginning Feb. 8, but the network has not set a return date.

"Harry's Law" also will continue airing its 13-episode first season without interruption.

"America's Next Great Restaurant" will debut earlier. Instead of launching Wednesday, March 16, the reality series will premiere Sunday, March 6. The second season of Jerry Seinfeld's "The Marriage Ref," originally set to premiere that Sunday, has been postponed.

- The Hollywood Reporter

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