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CBS is leaning even further into its initial-heavy drama franchises next season with a third FBI series, the return of CSI and a new NCIS set in Hawaii that replaces the canceled New Orleans version of the show.
The most-watched network will detail plans to advertisers at a virtual presentation Wednesday. It s moving NCIS to Mondays, from its longtime Tuesday home; Bull will shift to Thursdays; and producer Dick Wolf s FBI trio will air in a block on Tuesdays, just as NBC does on Wednesdays with Wolf s Chicago franchise and will do on Thursdays this fall with his Law & Order block.
FBI, with the original taking over the 8/7c slot andÂ
FBI: International at 9/8c. (
Most Wanted stays at 10/9c). This will launch with a three-hour crossover premiere event.
Survivor is (finally) back on Wednesdays at 8/7c, with two new seasons set for next year (the fall and spring).Â
CSI: Vegas will be airing at 10/9c that day, meaningÂ
S.W.A.T. is on the move â to Fridays at 8/7c, at least in the beginning of the season. (That was the canceledÂ
Meanwhile, after the announcement thatÂ
SEAL Team is moving to Paramount+ for its fifth season, CBS has announced that the first four episodes will air on Sundays at 10/9c. After,Â
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CBS Moves NCIS, Stacks FBI Franchise
NCIS moving from its long-held Tuesday night slot, which will now feature Dick Wolf’s
FBI franchise.
The Neighborhood and
NCIS moves into its new home, paired with NCIS: Hawaii for a two-hour drama block.
Tuesdays see
FBI: International.
Survivor leads off Wednesday nights, followed by
Tough as Nails.
Young Sheldon continues to anchor Thursdays this fall, leading into United States of Al. At 9 p.m. is
Ghosts, followed by
Bull moves to Thursdays at 10 p.m.
S.W.A.T. launches into its fifth season on a new night, Fridays at 8 p.m., with new unscripted programming coming later in the season.