CBS Announces Fall 2021 Schedule
CBS today announced its 2021-2022 primetime programming lineup of CBS Originals, featuring the expansion of televisionâs biggest franchises, the launch of a distinctive and highly âspiritedâ new comedy, plus bold scheduling moves on key nights. The new schedule includes four new dramas, two new comedies, special event programming, and 22 returning series. For 2020-2021, the Network finished #1 for the 13
th straight season, winning 18 of the past 19 seasons.
The three highly anticipated new dramas for fall with marquee value and built-in viewer appeal include new chapters in the Networkâs most successful brands: NCIS: HAWAI ‘ I, starring Vanessa Lachey as the first female Special Agent in Charge of the NCIS Pearl Harbor field office; FBI: INTERNATIONAL, from Emmy Award-winning producer Dick Wolf; and CSI: VEGAS, the sequel to the Networkâs global hit âCSI: Crime Scene Investigation,â with original cast member
New CBS Fall Schedule to Feature New Editions of CSI, FBI and NCIS
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Ghosts
New Comedy Ghosts Joins CBS Fall Lineup
The distinctive new comedy starring Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar will take up residence on Thursdays at 9/8c on CBS.
Thursday nights on CBS will get a little more haunted this fall with the addition of a spirited new comedy.
Ghosts premieres this fall and will air Thursday nights at 9/8c on CBS and the CBS app.
The series is a single-camera comedy about cheerful freelance journalist Samantha (Rose McIver) and up-and-coming chef Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar), who throw both caution and money to the wind when they decide to convert a huge rundown country estate they inherited into a bed & breakfast only to find it’s inhabited by the many spirits of deceased residents who now call it home.
Historicising ‘Horrible Histories’ Art by Grace Pennock
Horrible Histories. Found on ABC 3 in its heyday,
Horrible Histories originally ran between 2009 and 2014, shaping a generation of young Australians’ views of the past. Structured as a variety show, each week featured a range of catchy songs and sketches that covered everything from Henry VIII’s wives to the Suffragettes. The writing was watertight, the jokes were funny, and its charming cast of comedians like Mathew Baynton (whose portrayal of Charles II was a viral fan favourite) and Martha Howe-Douglas were incredibly talented.
Based upon the series of 23 books by British author Terry Deary,
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Call the Midwife
8pm, BBC One
We’re back at Nonnatus House for the 10th series of this sedate BBC drama staple, now reaching 1966. A momentous year for more than just English football, we open with Sister Julienne (Jenny Agutter) deciding whether a nearby private clinic might help keep Nonnatus House afloat, while the birth of a baby boy with no legs below the knees leads Dr Turner (Stephen McGann) to worry that this could be another Thalidomide case. And Sister Monica Joan (Judy Parfitt) continues to reckon with her crisis of faith.
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