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Pavan
05-13-2018, 11:36 PM
Blog story:
http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2018/05/cbs-upfront-2018-19-fall-2018-schedule.html

Fall 2018

Mondays
8:00PM The Neighborhood (NEW!)
8:30PM Happy Together (NEW!)
9:00PM Magnum P.I. (NEW!)
10:00PM Bull (new time)

Tuesdays
8:00PM NCIS
9:00PM FBI (NEW!)
10:00PM NCIS: New Orleans

Wednesdays
8:00PM Survivor
9:00PM SEAL Team
10:00PM Criminal Minds

Thursdays
8:00PM The Big Bang Theory
8:30PM Young Sheldon
9:00PM Mom
9:30PM Murphy Brown (NEW!)
10:00PM S.W.A.T.

Fridays
8:00PM MacGyver
9:00PM Hawaii Five-O
10:00PM Blue Bloods

Saturdays
8:00PM Crimetime Saturday (encores)
9:00PM Crimetime Saturday (encores)
10:00PM 48 Hours

Sundays
7:00PM 60 Minutes
8:00PM God Friended Me (NEW!)
9:00PM NCIS: Los Angeles
10:00PM Madam Secretary


THE NETWORK ADDS 8 NEW SERIES – 5 FOR FALL – PLUS THE RETURN OF THE ACCLAIMED “MURPHY BROWN”

NEW SERIES JOIN 24 RETURNING SHOWS TO BUILD ON THE SUCCESS OF

AMERICA’S MOST WATCHED NETWORK

Network’s Fall Schedule Features Stability Across Winning Nights and

Bold Scheduling Moves to Power Monday

New Comedies “The Neighborhood” and “Happy Together” Kick Off Monday from

8:00-9:00 PM, followed by “Magnum P.I.” at 9:00 PM;

New Drama “FBI” is on the Case Between Two NCIS’s on Tuesday at 9:00 PM;

“Murphy Brown” Returns on Thursday at 9:30 PM as Part of Television’s

Top-Rated Comedy Block; and

New Drama “God Friended Me” Follows “60 Minutes” on Sunday at 8:00 PM

CBS to Roll Out New and Returning Series

Throughout the Season, Including the New Dramas “The Code” and “The Red Line,” and New Comedy “Fam”

CBS today unveiled its 2018-2019 primetime lineup featuring three new comedies, five new dramas and the return of the critically acclaimed MURPHY BROWN. The new series will join 24 returning hits to build on the success of America’s Most Watched Network.

The five new shows for fall include two comedies, THE NEIGHBORHOOD starring Cedric the Entertainer and HAPPY TOGETHER starring Damon Wayans Jr. and Amber Stevens West. The three dramas are MAGNUM P.I., a modern take on the classic series starring Jay Hernandez and Perdita Weeks; from Emmy Award-winning producer Dick Wolf, FBI, starring Missy Peregrym and Zeeko Zaki; and the humorous and uplifting GOD FRIENDED ME, starring Brandon Micheal Hall and Violett Beane. In addition, the groundbreaking comedy MURPHY BROWN returns, starring original cast members Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud.

“When you have a primetime lineup that won the season while competing against the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics on another network, you look to keep your core schedule mostly intact, while making strategic moves to help grow nights,” said Kelly Kahl, President, CBS Entertainment. “We’ve maintained stability across winning nights, while adding some important new pieces to our Monday night lineup. And, next year, we’re positioned to build on this success with the addition of these exciting new shows and primetime events, such as ‘The AFC Championship Game,’ ‘Super Bowl LIII,’ ‘The Grammy Awards’ and the NCAA Final Four.”

MONDAYS – Bold scheduling moves and new shows highlight CBS’ Monday. Two new high-profile comedies with big stars kick off the week, beginning with THE NEIGHBORHOOD at 8:00 PM, followed by HAPPY TOGETHER at 8:30 PM. At 9:00 PM, Thomas Magnum is back on the case in MAGNUM P.I., followed by BULL starring Michael Weatherly, a top 10 broadcast drama for the second consecutive season, on its new day and time, at 10:00 PM.

TUESDAYS – Two established hits bracket an exciting new drama on the most-watched night of network television. NCIS opens the night at 8:00 PM where it continues to deliver 17 million viewers each week, providing a potent launch pad for new drama FBI, at 9:00 PM. Top 10 series and time-period winner NCIS: NEW ORLEANS starring Scott Bakula caps the evening at 10:00 PM.

WEDNESDAYS – Wednesday’s winning schedule remains intact. SURVIVOR once again starts off the night at 8:00 PM, where it consistently wins the time period, leading into the sophomore season of CBS’ top new drama, SEAL TEAM, starring David Boreanaz, at 9:00 PM. The hit drama CRIMINAL MINDS returns at 10:00 PM to close out the night.

THURSDAYS – Television’s top comedy block is adding another strong player. The evening begins with Thursday’s #1 program, THE BIG BANG THEORY, at 8:00 PM, leading into television’s #1 new comedy YOUNG SHELDON at 8:30 PM, which grew the time period by +91% in viewers and +78% in adults 18-49. Next at 9:00 PM is time-period winner MOM, starring Anna Faris and Academy Award winner Allison Janney, which grew +17% in viewers and +5% in adults 18-49 this season, providing a robust and compatible lead-in for the revival of the groundbreaking comedy MURPHY BROWN at 9:30 PM. S.W.A.T. with Shemar Moore, which improved its time period over +30% in viewers and demos, anchors the night at 10:00 PM.

FRIDAYS – CBS’ winning night returns intact with three time-period winners. MACGYVER starts the night at 8:00 PM, followed by HAWAII FIVE-0 at 9:00 PM. At 10:00 PM, BLUE BLOODS, a top 10 scripted series and Friday’s #1 program, caps the evening of top-rated dramas.

SATURDAYS – CBS’ Saturday night lineup features CRIMETIME SATURDAY, encore broadcasts of the Network’s popular dramas at 8:00 PM and 9:00 PM, followed by 48 HOURS, Saturday’s #1 non-sports series, at 10:00 PM.

SUNDAYS – A new drama launches between two hits on CBS’ winning night. The acclaimed 60 MINUTES, television’s #1 primetime news program for five decades, returns at 7:00 PM, providing a dominant lead-in to the new humorous and uplifting drama GOD FRIENDED ME at 8:00 PM. NCIS: LOS ANGELES, a top 10 broadcast drama that grew its time period by +8% in adults 18-49 this season, returns at 9:00 PM. MADAM SECRETARY starring Téa Leoni grew its time slot by +20% in viewers, closes out the weekend at 10:00 PM.

CBS will once again present original programming throughout the full season, rolling out new dramas THE CODE and THE RED LINE; new comedy FAM, and returning favorites ELEMENTARY, INSTINCT, LIFE IN PIECES, MAN WITH A PLAN, CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER and the award-winning reality series THE AMAZING RACE.

“Our goal is to make CBS’ big tent even bigger with a broad range of storytelling that speaks to our loyal core audience while opening doors for new viewers too,” said Thom Sherman, Sr. Executive Vice President, Programming, CBS Entertainment. “We think we’ve accomplished that with this slate of new shows. This new programming has inspired stories from CBS’ iconic past; unique concepts from both new creative voices and established hit-makers; big stars and fresh on-screen talent; and programming that is inclusive, both in front of and behind the camera.”

THE NEW FALL DRAMAS:

From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf and the team behind the “Law & Order” franchise, FBI is a fast-paced drama about the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. These first-class agents bring all their talents, intellect and technical expertise to tenaciously investigate cases of tremendous magnitude, including terrorism, organized crime and counterintelligence, in order to keep New York and the country safe. Craig Turk, Dick Wolf, Arthur W. Forney, Peter Jankowski and Niels Arden Oplev (pilot only) are executive producers for Universal Television in association with CBS Television Studios. Oplev directed the pilot from a story by Wolf and Turk, and a script by Turk.

FBI stars Missy Peregrym as Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Omar Adom “OA” Zidan, Jeremy Sisto as Jubal Valentine, and Ebonée Noel as Kristen Chazal.

GOD FRIENDED ME stars Brandon Micheal Hall in a humorous, uplifting drama about Miles Finer (Hall), an outspoken atheist whose life is turned upside down when he receives a friend request on social media from God and unwittingly becomes an agent of change in the lives and destinies of others around him. After repeated pokes by God, Miles’ curiosity takes over, and he accepts the ultimate friend request and follows the signs to Cara Bloom (Violett Beane), an online journalist. Brought together by the “God Account,” the two find themselves investigating God’s friend suggestions and inadvertently helping others in need. Miles is set on getting to the bottom of what he believes is an elaborate hoax, but in the meantime he’ll play along and, in the process, change his life forever. Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter and Marcos Siega are executive producers for Warner Bros. Television and CBS Television Studios. Siega directed the pilot from a script by Lilien & Wynbrandt.

GOD FRIENDED ME stars Brandon Micheal Hall as Miles Finer, Violett Beane as Cara Bloom, Suraj Sharma as Rakesh Singh, Javicia Leslie as Ali Finer and Joe Morton as Reverend Arthur Finer.

MAGNUM P.I. is a modern take on the classic series starring Jay Hernandez as Thomas Magnum, a decorated former Navy SEAL who, upon returning home from Afghanistan, repurposes his military skills to become a private investigator. A charming rogue, an American hero and a die-hard Detroit Tigers fan, Magnum has Juliet Higgins and her Dobermans to keep him in line, as well as his trusted buddies and fellow POW survivors TC and Rick when he needs back-up on a job. With keys to a vintage Ferrari in one hand, aviator sunglasses in the other, and an Old Düsseldorf longneck chilling in the fridge, Thomas Magnum is back on the case! Peter Lenkov, Eric Guggenheim, Justin Lin, John Davis, John Fox and Danielle Woodrow are executive producers for CBS Television Studios in association with Universal Television. Lin directed the pilot from a script by Lenkov and Guggenheim.

MAGNUM P.I. stars Jay Hernandez as Thomas Magnum, Perdita Weeks as Juliet Higgins, Zachary Knighton as Orville “Rick” Wright and Stephen Hill as Theodore “TC” Calvin.

THE NEW FALL COMEDIES:

HAPPY TOGETHER stars Damon Wayans Jr. and Amber Stevens West in a comedy about a 30-something happily married couple who begin to reconnect with their younger, cooler selves when Cooper (Felix Mallard), an exuberant young pop star drawn to their super-ordinary suburban life, unexpectedly moves in with them. Austen Earl, Tim McAuliffe, Ben Winston, Harry Styles, Michael Rotenberg and Jonathan Berry are executive producers for CBS Television Studios. Phill Lewis directed the pilot from a script by McAuliffe and Earl.

HAPPY TOGETHER stars Damon Wayans Jr. as Jake, Amber Stevens West as Claire, Felix Mallard as Cooper James, Stephnie Weir as Bonnie and Chris Parnell as Wayne.

THE NEIGHBORHOOD stars Cedric the Entertainer as an opinionated neighbor in a comedy about what happens when the friendliest guy in the Midwest moves his family to a neighborhood in Los Angeles where not everyone looks like him or appreciates his extreme neighborliness. When Dave Johnson (Max Greenfield) and his family arrive from Michigan, they’re unfazed that their new dream home is located in a community quite different from their small town. However, their opinionated next-door neighbor, Calvin Butler (Cedric the Entertainer), is wary of the newcomers, certain that they’ll disrupt the culture on the block. Dave realizes that fitting into their new community is more complex than he expected, but if he can find a way to connect with Calvin, they have an excellent chance of making their new neighborhood their home. Jim Reynolds, Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor (Kapital Entertainment), Wendi Trilling, Cedric the Entertainer, Eric Rhone and James Burrows (pilot) are executive producers for CBS Television Studios. Burrows directed the pilot from a script by Reynolds.

THE NEIGHBORHOOD stars Cedric the Entertainer as Calvin, Max Greenfield as Dave, Sheaun McKinney as Malcolm, Tichina Arnold as Tina, Dreama Walker as Gemma, Marcel Spears as Marty and Hank Greenspan as Grover.

Multiple Emmy Award winners Candice Bergen and series creator Diane English reunite for MURPHY BROWN, the revival of the groundbreaking comedy about the eponymous broadcast news legend and her biting take on current events, now in a world of 24-hour cable, social media, “fake news” and a vastly different political climate. Amid a divided nation, chaotic national discourse and rampant attacks on the press, Murphy returns to the airwaves with her original FYI team: lifestyle reporter Corky Sherwood, investigative journalist Frank Fontana and producer Miles Silverberg. Murphy’s son, Avery, shares his mother’s competitive spirit and quick wit, and has followed in her journalistic footsteps – perhaps too closely. Now back in the game, Murphy is determined to draw the line between good television and honest reporting, proving that the world needs Murphy Brown now more than ever. Diane English returns as executive producer with Candice Bergen for Bend in the Road Productions, Inc., in association with Warner Bros. Television. English created the series. Pamela Fryman will direct the pilot from a script by English.

MURPHY BROWN stars Candice Bergen as Murphy Brown, Faith Ford as Corky Sherwood, Joe Regalbuto as Frank Fontana, Grant Shaud as Miles Silverberg, Jake McDorman as Avery, Tyne Daly as Phyllis and Nik Dodani as Pat Patel.

NEW SERIES FOR LATER THIS SEASON:

THE CODE is a drama about the military’s brightest minds who take on our country’s toughest legal challenges, inside the courtroom and out, in the only law office in the world where every attorney is trained as a prosecutor, a defense lawyer, an investigator – and a Marine. Operating out of Judge Advocate General Headquarters in Quantico, these active-duty Marines are attorneys who have chosen to serve their country in pursuit of military justice at home and abroad. Craig Sweeny, Marc Webb, Carl Beverly, Sarah Timberman and Craig Turk are executive producers for CBS Television Studios. Webb directed the pilot from a teleplay by Sweeny, and story by Sweeny and Turk.

THE CODE stars Anna Wood as Major Maya Dobbins, Ato Essandoh as Major Trey Ferry, Phillipa Soo as Lt. Harper Rein and Raffi Barsoumian as Warrant Officer Rami Ahmadi.

FAM stars Nina Dobrev and Tone Bell in a comedy about a woman whose vision of a perfect life with her adoring fiancé and his wonderful parents is radically altered when her 16-year-old, out-of-control half-sister unexpectedly comes to live with her. As the family Clem (Dobrev) chose and the family she has blend, Clem realizes that this new happy fam may be the perfection she’s always been seeking. Corinne Kingsbury, Bob Kushell, Aaron Kaplan, Wendi Trilling, Dana Honor and Scott Ellis (pilot only) are executive producers for CBS Television Studios in association with Kapital Entertainment. Ellis directed the pilot from a script by Kingsbury.

FAM stars Nina Dobrev as Clem, Tone Bell as Nick, Odessa Adlon as Shannon, Brian Stokes Mitchell as Walt and Sheryl Lee Ralph as Rose.

From acclaimed producers Ava DuVernay and Greg Berlanti, THE RED LINE is a drama that follows the lives of three vastly different Chicago families whose stories of loss and tragedy intersect in the wake of the mistaken shooting of an African American doctor by a white cop. As the stories of the Calder, Young and Evans families crisscross and converge, a message of hope appears – it’s possible to emerge from tragedy stronger, and it’s important to come together with others, not just to survive, but to thrive. Academy Award, Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominee Ava DuVernay, Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter are executive producers, and Caitlin Parrish and Erica Weiss are co-executive producers for Warner Bros. Television and CBS Television Studios. Victoria Mahoney directed the pilot from a script by Parrish and Weiss.

THE RED LINE stars Noah Wyle as Daniel Calder, Emayatzy Corinealdi as Tia Young, Aliyah Royale as Jira Calder-Brennan, Noel Fisher as Paul Evans, Howard Charles as Ethan Young, Elizabeth Laidlaw as Vic Renna, Vinny Chhibber as Liam Bhatt and Michael Patrick Thornton as Jim Evans.

James28
05-18-2018, 02:50 PM
Since these schedules are subject to change at any time, I think there are two ways for Life in Pieces to return and try to air at least 20 episodes:

1. The order for Murphy Brown is limited to 13 episodes (because it’s a special attraction and can’t do 20-plus-episode full seasons), and Life in Pieces takes back the post-Mom timeslot after Murphy Brown finishes around January, or…

2. The Magnum PI reboot flops in the ratings and gets cancelled after a few episodes, and Life in Pieces ends up on Mondays (possibly with Man with a Plan, as much a I hate it, following LiP)?

James28
08-31-2018, 10:34 AM
The Big Bang Theory is dead at the age of 12.:(

https://deadline.com/2018/08/the-big-bang-theory-end-run-12-seasons-final-season-cbs-1202450437/

Svenfan1234
08-31-2018, 12:10 PM
TBBT ended 11 seasons too LATE IMO. But you know, it'll thrive in syndication on every cable channel, CW network, and streaming service applicable. Not sad to see it go at all.

Extremely excited for the Murphy Brown reboot, however! Hopefully it isn't too preachy or political, like the original's last couple of seasons tended to get. We'll see!

icecream
08-31-2018, 12:16 PM
But you know, it'll thrive in syndication on every cable channel, CW network, and streaming service applicable. It is in broadcast syndication, not exclusive to the CW. In my area TBBT airs on my FOX affiliate.

Svenfan1234
08-31-2018, 12:19 PM
It is in broadcast syndication, not exclusive to the CW. In my area TBBT airs on my FOX affiliate.

Well, it's on my local CW, and I'm sure that's where it'll be where I am for several years to come. And I'm sure it'll be on streaming services, DVD, Blu and syndication for several years to come as well. It was a very popular show while it lasted, and lasted a very surprising 12 seasons.

James28
09-11-2018, 12:25 PM
This isn't programming-related, but Leslie Moonves is officially out as Chairman and CEO of CBS after multiple sexual misconduct allegations.

https://tvline.com/2018/09/09/les-moonves-fired-cbs-ceo-sexual-assault-allegations/

James28
10-05-2018, 01:26 AM
Criminal Minds started its 14th season last night to a series low in both the 18-49 demographic and total viewers. I have a feeling that Season 14 my be the last for the series.

https://deadline.com/2018/10/seal-team-criminal-minds-premiere-ratings-lows-single-parents-a-million-little-things-one-chicago-crossover-1202476071/

James28
11-28-2018, 10:29 PM
* Big Brother: Celebrity Edition, once again hosted by Julie Chen, will air between January 21 and February 13.

* After its post-Super Bowl premiere, The World's Best will start airing on Wednesdays on February 6 before being slotted at 9 PM starting on the 20th.

* The next cycle of Survivor will start airing on February 20 and finish on May 15. The Amazing Race will succeed Survivor in the Wednesday-at-8 hour starting May 22.

* Million Dollar Mile will take over Wednesdays at 9 starting March 27.

* SEAL Team will shift to Wednesdays at 10 PM starting March 13.

* New sitcom Fam will take over the Thursdays-at-9:30 timeslot on January 10, succeeding the revival season of Murphy Brown.

* Season 3 of Man with a Plan will take over for Happy Together on the Mondays-at-8:30 timeslot starting February 4.

Source for reality show premieres: https://deadline.com/2018/11/cbs-worlds-best-celebrity-big-brother-million-dollar-mile-midseason-premiere-dates-unscripted-push-criminal-minds-season-15-1202509379/

Source for comedy premieres: https://deadline.com/2018/11/cbs-winter-comedy-schedule-fam-man-with-a-plan-premiere-dates-happy-together-no-back-order-life-in-pieces-murphy-brown-1202510244/

James28
12-18-2018, 12:44 AM
It's time to say goodbye to Elementary. It's been voluntarily fired by CBS, and its upcoming seventh season will be its last.

https://deadline.com/2018/12/elementary-to-end-7-seasons-cbs-canceled-1202521292/

icecream
12-18-2018, 02:01 AM
It's time to say goodbye to Elementary. It's been voluntarily fired by CBS, and its upcoming seventh season will be its last.

https://deadline.com/2018/12/elementary-to-end-7-seasons-cbs-canceled-1202521292/WGN must be delighted. They got ripped off in the deal with CBS. I don't know if this is true, but had heard as long as CBS was still making new episodes WGN had to pay for each additional season and couldn't get out of the contract until Elementary was cancelled.

James28
01-22-2019, 01:50 PM
The Code, a new military legal drama starring Dana Delany, will get a special premiere on Tuesday, April 9, at 9pm, before moving to Mondays at 9 pm starting April 15, after the 2018 reboot of Magnum P.I. ends its freshman run.

An "event series" titled The Red Line, featuring Noah Wyle, will air on four consecutive Sundays from 8 to 10 pm starting April 28, after God Friended Me finishes its freshman run and Madam Secretary ends its fifth season, and bumping the last few episodes of NCIS: LA's current tenth season to the 10 pm timeslot.

Season 3 of Ransom will start airing on Saturday, February 16, at 8 pm.

No word on premiere dates for Instinct, Life in Pieces, or the final season of Elementary.

https://deadline.com/2019/01/the-code-the-red-line-ransom-drama-series-midseason-premiere-dates-cbs-1202535474/

James28
01-30-2019, 03:17 PM
Criminal Minds will end its run during 2019-20 season with a 10-episode season fifteen.

https://deadline.com/2019/01/criminal-minds-end-15th-final-season-cbs-canceled-renewed-1202532632/

FBI, the 2018 version of Magnum, PI, The Neighborhood, and God Friended Me are renewed for season two.

https://deadline.com/2019/01/fbi-the-neighborhood-magnum-pi-renewed-season-2-cbs-1202541995/
https://deadline.com/2019/01/god-friended-me-renewed-season-2-cbs-1202544673/

icecream
03-11-2019, 05:38 PM
CBS finale dates

https://tvline.com/2019/03/11/big-bang-theory-series-finale-airdate-season-12-last-episode/

icecream
03-11-2019, 05:44 PM
Here is a radical schedule for CBS fall 2019. There are a lot of changes, but with CBS a lot weaker than a few years ago and losing their long time top ranked comedy, could use a shakeup. The only night left the same is Fridays.

Sundays
7:00 60 Minutes
8:00 God Friended Me
9:00 NCIS: Los Angeles
10:00 NCIS: New Orleans- a natural move to pair the two NCIS spin-offs

Mondays
8:00 The Neighborhood
8:30 Man With a Plan
9:00 Carol's Second Act- Patricia Heaton's former slot where Everybody Loves Raymond dominated.
9:30 Mom
10:00 New Drama

Tuesdays
8:00 NCIS
9:00 FBI
10:00 FBI: Most Wanted

Wednesdays
8:00 New Family Friendly Drama- in the style of Touched by an Angel and The Waltons, long running hits that lasted almost a decade on CBS.
9:00 Magnum, P.I.
10:00 Bull- Magnum and Bull both move nights so Mondays has space for a 2 hour comedy block and a new drama at 10:00.

Thursdays
8:00 Survivor/The Amazing Race/Survivor- The series of new shows that have aired after Survivor on Wednesday have all been flops since Criminal Minds moved to 10:00. But I could see Survivor helping Young Sheldon to become stronger even with losing its parent show as a lead-in.
9:00 Young Sheldon
9:30 New Comedy
10:00 S.W.A.T.

Fridays
8:00 MacGyver
9:00 Hawaii Five-0 final season
10:00 Blue Bloods

Midseason
Criminal Minds final season
Fam
Life in Pieces- becomes a summer show if no space in regular season
The Code if renewed

Moves to Summer or CBS All Access- Madam Secretary
Goes Back to Being a Summer Only Show- Big Barfer

Ending/Cancelled- Murphy Brown crapvival (get the dog in something good though), Happy Together, The Big Bang Theory, Elementary, Seal Team, The Red Line (will surely be DOA), The World's Best (Talk about giant flop, most compatible show airing after Survivor has done the worst. And post Super Bowl did not benefit it at all.)

James28
03-12-2019, 12:28 PM
As we await the inevitable ratings collapse for CBS after the end of The Big Bang Theory, I have a few questions:

1. How come Hawaii Five-Zero and Blue Bloods can't both be "Final Season" next year? Probably for fear of too many veteran series ending after the same year (with Criminal Minds already slated to end)? Also, how many seasons will Blue Bloods (which has always skewed older throughout its run) realistically have before it ends? Going past 10 seasons?

2. Instead of another season of Man with a Plan, how about ordering a Howard and Bernadette spinoff of TBBT next year? Also, why demote Mom to a hammock slot? Otherwise, we should be having Mom at 9:00 and Carol's Second Act at 9:30.

3. I'm worried that CBS may dump NCIS: LA after the current season, because of its sinking viewership and being moved around the schedule. We still haven't had a "Hanna, S." episode, but we've had "Callen, G.", "Lange, H.", "Blye, K.", and even a "Granger, O." in past seasons. If their renewals for 2019-20 are confirmed, I think the NCIS spinoffs (maybe the whole franchise) will get at least two more seasons each.

icecream
03-12-2019, 02:28 PM
Carol's Second Act I put at 9:00 since that is where Patricia Heaton's former hit Everybody Loves Raymond dominated. Mom is unowned and might just have 2 seasons left, after its current 2 year renewal I could definitely see it ending in 2021. Mom definitely won't get near the 12 seasons bigger Chuck Lorre shows Two and a Half Men and The Big Bang Theory ended with. While Mom has done well on Thursdays, a lot of that is halo effect from The Big Bang Theory leading off the night, which will disappear after May. There is no need to end Blue Bloods any time soon. It is fully owned and does well in syndication. The more seasons Blue Bloods gets the more money CBS makes off it. And creatively it hasn't lost anything, Blue Bloods is a rare show that gets better with age. Unlike Blue Bloods, Hawaii 5-0 was a disaster in syndication. TNT couldn't wait to get rid of it. Man With a Plan benefits from the 3rd season syndication rule. Fully owned shows with 3 seasons almost always get a 4th season.

James28
03-12-2019, 05:07 PM
Just because something is owned doesn't always mean they can keep their original runs going just for the sake of it, even if it means dumping it without a series finale to make room for a new show. I don't hate Blue Bloods or watch it, but if Blue Bloods aired on a different night, it probably wouldn't be skewing as old. When it comes time for Blue Bloods to end, I hope Len Cariou is still alive.

Also, Man with a Plan's current third season is not even a full one; It's only 13 episodes. Last time I checked, three full seasons will get a show a fourth season. I bet CBS really is punishing Man with a Plan for getting 2BG cancelled in 2017. And The Neighborhood has one former 2BG star in its main cast.

I have always wanted a fully-owned sitcom on CBS to be the network's top comedy for some time, I don't see it being Man with a Plan or The Neighborhood. I hate their current slate of owned sitcoms. Carol's Second Act better not be produced by Warner Bros.. There'll come a day when a network will air zero shows from outside studios.

And what if the ratings for Mom hold up during seasons 7 and 8, anchor slot or not? Realistically, I don't see its run going past 10, either.

icecream
03-12-2019, 05:43 PM
An 0.9 demo is excellent for Fridays, Blue Bloods did that last week and made a tie for #19. If CBS wanted 2 Broke Girls to continue they would have renewed it. You might hate Man With a Plan for replacing 2BG, but I don't think CBS does. I added MWAP to my schedule last week and have caught up on all the season 3 episodes, it is a good show. And being fully owned gave it an advantage over Kevin Can Wait, which many had thought would get renewed for season 3 instead.

James28
04-05-2019, 10:27 PM
Million Dollar Mile is being moved to Saturdays after two episodes of dismal viewership in its Wednesday timeslot, and the premiere of The Amazing Race is being moved up, to April 17. MDM will start airing the remaining eight episodes of its 10-episode season on May 4, at 8 pm, with Ransom being moved back an hour, to 9 pm.

https://deadline.com/2019/04/the-amazing-race-season-31-premiere-date-up-survivor-big-brother-teams-watch-sneak-peek-1202589359/

icecream
05-09-2019, 08:18 PM
Lots of news coming from CBS today. 6 dramas renewed: Seal Team, S.W.A.T., Madam Secretary, Bull (despite Stephen Spielberg withdrawing from the show), and the MacGyver and Hawaii 5-0 refakes. 60 Minutes and 48 Hours also officially renewed but I would consider that a given every year barring a surprise cancellation announcement. They have also picked up 7 new series so far. FBI: Most Wanted spin-off, courtroom drama All Rise, and Evil from the Good Wife creators are the new dramas. The 4 new comedies are Patricia Heaton in Carol's Second Act (could be her 3rd hit comedy after Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle!), Pauley Perrette's new comedy Broke, Bob Hearts Abishola from Chuck Lorre and starring Billy Gardell. The 4th new comedy is an awful sounding one called The Unicorn with no notable cast members, that has flop written all over it. Veteran shows with undetermined fates as of yet include Man With a Plan, Life in Pieces, Fam, The Code, and The Red Line. MWAP I would still consider a lock for renewal being fully owned in its 3rd season, I think it will get to at least 5 seasons. LIP hopefully gets renewed but being unowned and poor treatment this year does not help, possibility of going to ABC if CBS cancels. I like The Code but it is likely a goner having been advertised a ton and getting mediocre ratings from the start. Red Line never should have been picked up, it will be quickly forgotten by most. If Fam gets cancelled Odessa Adlon needs to headline a new show, she was my main reason for staying with it. And the awful Murphy Brown revival has been dead for awhile but it will be nice to see an official cancellation for that dreck.

Svenfan1234
05-09-2019, 08:59 PM
Lots of news coming from CBS today. 6 dramas renewed: Seal Team, S.W.A.T., Madam Secretary, Bull (despite Stephen Spielberg withdrawing from the show), and the MacGyver and Hawaii 5-0 refakes. 60 Minutes and 48 Hours also officially renewed but I would consider that a given every year barring a surprise cancellation announcement. They have also picked up 7 new series so far. FBI: Most Wanted spin-off, courtroom drama All Rise, and Evil from the Good Wife creators are the new dramas. The 4 new comedies are Patricia Heaton in Carol's Second Act (could be her 3rd hit comedy after Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle!), Pauley Perrette's new comedy Broke, Bob Hearts Abishola from Chuck Lorre and starring Billy Gardell. The 4th new comedy is an awful sounding one called The Unicorn with no notable cast members, that has flop written all over it. Veteran shows with undetermined fates as of yet include Man With a Plan, Life in Pieces, Fam, The Code, and The Red Line. MWAP I would still consider a lock for renewal being fully owned in its 3rd season, I think it will get to at least 5 seasons. LIP hopefully gets renewed but being unowned and poor treatment this year does not help, possibility of going to ABC if CBS cancels. I like The Code but it is likely a goner having been advertised a ton and getting mediocre ratings from the start. Red Line never should have been picked up, it will be quickly forgotten by most. If Fam gets cancelled Odessa Adlon needs to headline a new show, she was my main reason for staying with it. And the awful Murphy Brown revival has been dead for awhile but it will be nice to see an official cancellation for that dreck.

I think the Murphy Brown revival is all but dead. I am certain that next week when they do their upfronts, it'll be announced as officially cancelled. It would've been part of these renewals had it been renewed, I feel.

James28
05-15-2019, 10:49 PM
Any idea on why CBS this season got rid of their "Only CBS" slogan they've been using for the past several years?

James28
05-29-2019, 02:46 PM
BREAKING NEWS

CBS announced today that Season 1 of The Good Fight will be telecast on the regular-broadcast CBS Network starting June 16. The first two episodes will air back-to-back starting at 9 pm, with episodes 3 and 4 airing in those same slots on June 23rd. TGF will then shift to the 10 pm Sundays slot starting with Episode 5 (which airs on June 30). This will continue until Episode 10 airs on August 8th.

The season 2 premiere of Instinct, which had been set for June 16 at 9 pm, will be delayed two weeks, to June 30.

https://deadline.com/2019/05/the-good-fight-cbs-season-1-good-wife-spinoff-christine-baranski-cbs-all-access-1202623669/