Of all the broadcast networks, ABC may look the most different come this fall. That’s when eight of the 13 new shows it presented to advertisers in New York Tuesday will roll out.

They’ll include a totally remade Tuesday night with four new shows, a second “Once Upon a Time” franchise, this one about Alice in Wonderland, and one less night of “Dancing with the Stars.”

The results show will be scrapped in the new schedule, to be folded into a single two hour show on Mondays.

Here are the new titles coming from ABC, starting with the network return of Joss Whedon:

MARVEL’S AGENTS OF SHIELD (Tuesdays, 8 p.m.) Clark Gregg reprises his role as Agent Phil Coulson from Marvel feature films, assembling agents with special skills just short of superheroes. From Joss Whedon, it also stars Brett Dalton, Ming-Na Wen and Elizabeth Henstridge.

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THE GOLDBERGS (Tuesdays, 9 p.m.) A nostalgic family comedy set in the 1980s with Jeff Garlin and Wendi McLendon-Covey as parents of two teens and a young kid who shoots everything with a video camera, which is how creator Adam F. Goldberg (“Beaking In”) got his ideas.
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TROPHY WIFE (Tuesdays, 9:30 p.m.) Malin Akerman (“Suburgatory”) has to adjust to being the third wife of Bradley Whitford dealing with his kids and her two ex-wives played by Marcia Gay Harden and Michaela Watkins. Co-executive produced by a couple of writers from “The Office.”
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LUCKY 7 (Tuesdays, 10 p.m.) About seven gas station employees whose life change when their lottery pool comes in. Executive produced by Steven Spielberg, it was written by writers from “ER” and “Detroit 1-8-7”), starring Isah Whitlock Jr. of “The Wire,” Matt Long and Stephen Louis Grush.
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BACK IN THE GAME (Wednesdays, 8:30 p.m.) After a divorce, Maggie Lawson returns home and coaches her son’s sad sack baseball team; James Caan plays her grizzled dad. The comedy comes from Mark and Robb Cullen, whose previous shows include “Lucky” and “Las Vegas.”
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SUPER FUN NIGHT (Wednesdays, 9:30 p.m.) Rebel Wilson of “Bridesmaids” and “Pitch Perfect” writes, produces and stars in her own comedy about a womankind her friends who decide to start going out on Fridays. With Lauren Ash and Liza Lipira and executive produced in part by Conan O’Brien.
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ONCE UPON A TIME IN WONDERLAND (Thursdays, 8 p.m.) From the team of “Once Upon a Time” comes a story about Alice, played by Sophie Lowe, in Victorian Ingland who goes down the rabbit hole and falls in love with a genie, played by Peter Gadiot. John Lithgow provides the voice of the White Rabbit.
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BETRAYAL (Sundays, 10 p.m.) A fling turns complicated when the woman’s husband is the prosecutor of a murder case her lover is defending. Hannah Ware, Stuart Townsend, James Cromwell and Henry Thomas star. From writers on “ER,” “The Killing” and “Red Widow.”
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Midterm Shows Still to Be Scheduled 

KILLER WOMEN Tricia Helfer stars as a Texas Rangers tougher than anyone else. With Mark Blucas, Marta Milans and Alex Fernandez. Executive produced by Sofia Vergara, of all people, it’s written by Shakespeare, Hannah Shakespeare.
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MIND GAMES Steve Zahn and Christian Slater solve client problems with psychological manipulation on a series from Kyle Killen.
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RESURRECTION Dead people in a small Missouri town begin returning to life, but not as zombies. The mystery starts when Omar Epps leads a little boy, played by Landon Gimenez, back to his parents, Kurtwood Smith and Frances Fisher. Matt Craven and Samaire Armstrong are part of the cast. It’s written by Aaron Zelman of “Damages” and “The Killing.”
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MIXOLOGY Ten single people in one bar one night, played over a whole season. From the makers of “The Hangover” and Ryan Seacrest as co-executive producer, it’s directed by Larry Charles (“Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Borat”) and sars Blake Lee, Andrew Santino (credit: “Punk’d”), and generally new faces.
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THE QUEST The only reality show announced, from the makers of “The Amazing Race” and producers of “Lord of the Rings” joining together to make a fantasy world where 12 contestants compete.

In addition to the reduced “Dancing with the Stars,” returning shows include “The Bachelor,” “Castle,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Last Man Standing,” “The Middle,” “Modern Family,” “Nashville,” “The Neighbors,” “Once Upon a Time,” “Revenge,” “Scandal,” “Shark Tank,” “Suburgatory,” “The Taste,” “America’s Funniest Home Videos” and “20/20.”

Canceled shows include “Body of Proof,” “Don’t Trust the B— in Apt. 23,” “The Family Tools,” “Happy Endings,” “How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life),” “Malibu Country” and “Red Widow” Canceled earlier were “666 Park Avenue,” “Last Resort” and “Zero Hour.” “Private Practice” had a series finale.