JamesG
12-01-2017, 10:36 PM
CBS Orders More Episodes of "S.W.A.T." & "Kevin Can Wait"
by Nellie Andreeva
December 1, 2017
As CBS has firmed up its mid-season schedule and its programming needs, the network has ordered two episodes each of new drama series "S.W.A.T." and sophomore comedy "Kevin Can Wait". Both shows come from Sony Pictures TV Studios and are co-produced by CBS TV Studios.
"Kevin Can Wait‘s" order has been expanded from 22 to 24 episodes. The sitcom starring Kevin James, which went through a creative overhaul after Season 1, is CBS’ strongest ratings performer on Monday, a night it has anchored at 8 PM for two seasons now.
Facing "The Voice", "Dancing with the Stars" and "Monday Night Football", the comedy averages 8.2 million viewers and 1.8 in A18-49 (Live+7)
http://deadline.com/2017/12/cbs-swat-kevin-can-wait-additional-episodes-supersized-season-1202218603/
by Nellie Andreeva
December 1, 2017
As CBS has firmed up its mid-season schedule and its programming needs, the network has ordered two episodes each of new drama series "S.W.A.T." and sophomore comedy "Kevin Can Wait". Both shows come from Sony Pictures TV Studios and are co-produced by CBS TV Studios.
"Kevin Can Wait‘s" order has been expanded from 22 to 24 episodes. The sitcom starring Kevin James, which went through a creative overhaul after Season 1, is CBS’ strongest ratings performer on Monday, a night it has anchored at 8 PM for two seasons now.
Facing "The Voice", "Dancing with the Stars" and "Monday Night Football", the comedy averages 8.2 million viewers and 1.8 in A18-49 (Live+7)
http://deadline.com/2017/12/cbs-swat-kevin-can-wait-additional-episodes-supersized-season-1202218603/