I don’t watch any TV live regularly, and I don’t record any and watch it later, either.
I do, sometimes, watch NFL on Sunday Afternoons.
I do routinely watch NCIS, NCIS LA, and NCIS New Orleans on CBS’s website at my convenience. (Due to an inconvenient work schedule, tv shows that end after 8 or 9 pm, are just too late to be worth staying up for).
Got my first TiVo almost 15 years ago. As such time and location are irrelevant, IOW I have no idea what day, time or even what channel number anything is on. I watch a lot of adult animation, the McFarlane shows, *The Simpsons *(out of habit even though its terrible), Bob’s Burgers, ADHD, Archer and of course Adult Swim. I also like PBS documentaries like NOVA, Frontline, Secrets of the Dead etc.
Seriously though, in terms of the OP’s question regarding my ‘TV schedule’, because of the convenience and functionality of DVRs I have no TV schedule. I watch what I want whenever I feel like it. Hard to remember a time otherwise anymore…
Sunday: Liv and Maddie, The Good Wife, Quantico, John Oliver
Monday: Supergirl, Scorpion
Tuesday: Scream Queens, The Flash
Wednesday: American Horror Story
Thursday: The Vampire Diaries, The Originals
Friday: Girl Meets Word, Undateable
I will also be watching the following when they come back: Person of Interest, Elementary, Pretty Little Liars, Game of Thrones, Better Call Saul
I do not have cable or an antenna so I watch shows online I do not know what day of the week shows are on.
Agents of Shield
Blacklist
Dateline
Family Guy
48 Hours
Law & Order SVU
Masterpiece (if one is on I like)
Peoples Court (Every week day thanks to the copy write infringers on you tube. It is like watching maggots devour a dead thing. I don’t want to look but I MUST!
Project Runway
Scandal
I watch on the network sites; they stream the shows without commercials.
We DVR almost everything, including sports (we start watching 30 minutes late, to skip commercials)
We usually watch Bill Maher on Friday nights.
John Oliver on Sunday nights
One football game on Saturday and at least one on Sunday.
Modern Family on Wednesdays
CBS Sunday Morning sometime on Sunday
That’s all our “regular” viewing. We certainly watch other things, but there is no pattern or standard shows.
University Challenge - panel quiz
River - series drama
Unforgotten - series drama
The Last Kingdom - series drama
Cuffs - new drama, watched the first hour …
Detectorists - daft BBC comedy
Later with Jools - music
A little sport/current affairs
We have good radio in the UK: 6 Music, Radio 4 (BBC - no ads)
Almost everything we watch is DVR or streamed. Once in a while watch a game ~live.
No fixed schedule for when we watch something after it airs. The next night or months later.
There is a schedule of sorts:
After dinner watch a Colbert or Conan. Then usually a drama or two sitcoms. Then a Daily/Nightly Show or somesuch. Go to bed. Quasi-binge watch an old episode of a drama and then a sitcom each night. Right now we are working our way thru the complete series of House, M.D. and Scrubs. Sometimes they are the most recently completed season of something.
Weekdays - I record The Price is Right and watch it when I get home from work.
Sunday - Bob’s Burgers (if it’s not pre-empted because it’s a Fox NFL doubleheader day), The Simpsons, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Family Guy, and Robot Chicken (I live out west and get an east coast feed for Cartoon Network, so it’s on around 9 PM). RC is the only one recorded, but I watch it right after FG ends.
Monday - Gotham.
Tuesday - The Muppets, Fresh Off the Boat, and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.S.
Wednesday - Chicago Fire (recorded from Tuesday), Best Time Ever with NPH (also recorded from Tuesday), and blackish.
Thursday - Code Black (recorded from Wednesday), Heroes Reborn, and occasionally Sleepy Hollow. Once Chicago Med starts, I’ll record that and watch it the next day as well.
Friday & Saturday - if I watch anything, it’s probably something on Amazon Prime, like old episodes of Archer or Curb Your Enthusiasm. I also watch NXT and 20-year-old episodes of WCW Nitro on WWE Network.