'Revenge" -- the ABC Hamptons-set soap and one of the top-rated new dramas of the season -- will head to Sundays next fall.

Other than that, the ABC that viewers got this season will be pretty much the ABC you get next season, with the addition of some intriguing newcomers.

At the network's upfront presentation Tuesday in Manhattan, ABC Entertainment chief Paul Lee told reporters, "We had a pretty good year." Sure, there were blips -- "GCB" tanked -- but in the network TV biz, if your hits outnumber your blips, then you're in fine shape. The biggest announcement may have been that "Dancing With the Stars" will have an all-star edition in the fall. No word yesterday from Lee on potential contestants, but he said he hoped "fan favorites" would return.

Here's the fall lineup:

Monday: "Dancing With the Stars" (8 p.m.); "Castle" (10)

Tuesday:"Dancing With the Stars" results show (8); "Happy Endings" (9); "Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23" (9:30); "Private Practice" (10).

Wednesday:"The Middle" (8); "Suburgatory" (8:30); "Modern Family" (9); "The Neighbors" (9:30), about a family who moves into a gated community populated by space aliens; "Nashville" (10) stars Connie Britton as a washed-up country music star who has to open for a hot new talent (Hayden Panettiere).

Thursday: "Last Resort" (8), with Andre Braugher as a submarine captain who disobeys an order to fire his missiles, then goes on the run with his sub, only to end up at an exotic isle; "Grey's Anatomy" (9); "Scandal" (10).

Friday:"Shark Tank" (8); "Primetime: What Would You Do?" (9); "20/20" (10). In November, Tim Allen's "Last Man Standing" (8) and a new Reba McEntire sitcom, "Malibu Country," (8:30) will start airing.

Saturday: College football

Sunday:"America's Funniest Home Videos" (7); "Once Upon a Time" (8); "Revenge" (9); "666 Park" (10), about a Midwestern couple (Rachael Taylor, Dave Annable) who get a chance to manage a Manhattan building, where, says the network release, "anything you desire can be yours." Terry O'Quinn ("Lost") and Vanessa Williams play mysterious residents.

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