#CBS Shifts Return Shows to November; #StarTrekDiscovery and #OneDayAtATime Schedule for Fall
We knew this was bound to happen.
On Wednesday, CBS has announced that they're juggling of the fall lineup with shows like Star Trek: Discovery and others that had been acquired to buy time unit NCIS and Young Sheldon return with new episodes.
CBS Entertainment chief Kelly Kahl said in a statement, "This is hardly a traditional fall season, but we are prepared with a strong slate of original content while our regular scripted series begin production. (We) hope to start rolling out our previously announced fall series as they become available in November."
Along with the beaming of Discovery's Season One voyage premiering on Thursday night lineup, CBS will use Season four of the acclaimed Netflix turned PopTV sitcom One Day at a Time to occupy some of the Monday lineups. Along with Manhunt: Deadly Games, a Spectrum's true crime anthology, will close out Mondays starting September 21st.
Here's a look at the premiere dates for the fall season lineup at CBS
Wednesday, September 9th:
10/9c 48 Hours: Suspicion (special Wednesday edition)
Saturday, September 12th:
9/8c Love Island: More to Love (weekly recap with never before seen footage)
10/9c 48 Hours Season 34 premiere
7:30/6:30c 60 Minutes Season 53 premiere
10/9c Manhunt: Deadly Games (acquired Spectrum series)
10/9c Star Trek: Discovery Season 1
8/7c The Greatest #AtHome Videos (new episodes)
8/7c Love Island Season 2 finale
9/8c Undercover Boss Season 10 premiere
Monday, October 12, 19 and 26
9/8c One Day at a Time Season 4 (two episodes per week)
10/9c The FBI Declassified (CBS News series premiere)
9/8c The Amazing Race SEason 32 premiere
8/7c The Amazing Race (regular time slot premiere)
9/8c Big Brother Season 22 finale
All Rise, Blue Bloods, Bob Hearts Abishola, B Positive, Bull, The Equalizer, Evil, BI, FBI Most Wanted,
MacGyver, Magnum P.I., Mom, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, The Neighborhood, SEAL Team, The Unicorn, and Young Sheldon
Clarice, Survivor and Undercover Boss
With shows looking to begin production the end of August to sometime in September; this is what was expected to come with networks acquiring other shows from streaming services and other broadcasting networks to fulfill the network with fresh content.
The lineup for the beginning of the fall looks okay (in my opinion). The one thing I'm really looking forward to seeing One Day at a Time return to the original series' network. And maybe, just maybe I might check out Star Trek Discovery that people are so divided about.
What do you think of the new CBS fall lineup? Will you be tuning in to some of the new shows that the network has acquired? Leave a comment below and let us know your thoughts.
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