For its fall 2024-2025 season, CBS is bringing back a lot of fan favorites, saying goodbye to some others, and adding a few newcomers to the mix.
In a statement provided to the press, CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach said of the network’s schedule, “This is another CBS primetime schedule that will break through the clutter and entertain a mass audience. We’re grateful to the creative talent who deliver the characters and stories, as well as the viewers who spend nights, seasons and years with them.”
Read on for a complete look at what’s ahead at the eye network (and be sure to bookmark this page, as it’ll be updated with news).
New CBS shows
The eye will air four new shows this fall. First, the long-awaited Matlock reboot with Kathy Bates in the title role is coming at last after being delayed from its initial 2023-2024 slate; similarly, the new Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr. comedy Poppa’s House is also on the way.
CBS is also bringing its Young Gibbs prequel NCIS: Origins to the fall ball, and Young Sheldon sequel Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage is also on the way.
See the trailer for all four freshman CBS series right here.
As an alternate fall show, the network will also introduce a new reality competition series called The Summit (Wednesdays at 9:30/8:30c). For the midseason, there’s a Drew Barrymore-led reboot of the classic game show Hollywood Squares (Wednesdays at 10/9c, beginning in January) and the Morris Chestnut starrer and Sherlock Holmes series Watson (Sundays at 10/9c). Meanwhile, the network also gave a 2025-2026 order for the Morena Baccarin-led drama Sheriff Country, which is a spinoff of its hit disaster drama Fire Country.
Returning CBS shows
CBS’s fall schedule will also include the return of 18 of its primetime originals: 48 Hours, 60 Minutes, The Amazing Race, Blue Bloods (part two of the final season), Elsbeth, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, Fire Country, Ghosts, NCIS, NCIS: Sydney, The Neighborhood, Raid the Cage, Survivor, S.W.A.T., and Tracker.
Canceled CBS shows
Now for the bad news: Fans will have to say goodbye to quite a few series. Blue Bloods is ending with the final stretch of Season 14, which airs this fall (and no, it’s not moving to Paramount+). Meanwhile, franchise spinoffs CSI: Vegas and NCIS: Hawai’i will also not return after their spring finales, and CBS is ending fan-favorite comedy series Bob Hearts Abishola and Young Sheldon and dramedy So Help Me Todd.
CBS Fall 2024 premiere dates
Wednesday, September 18
8:00 p.m.: Survivor (47th season premiere)
Saturday, September 21
9:00 p.m.: 48 Hours (37th season premiere)
Sunday, September 22
7:00 p.m.: 60 Minutes (57th season premiere)
8:00 p.m.: Matlock (Sneak peek)
Wednesday, September 25
8:00 p.m.: Survivor (regular time slot premiere)
Sunday, September 29 (NFL on CBS doubleheader)
7:30 p.m.: 60 Minutes
9:00 p.m.: The Summit (Sneak peek)
10:30 p.m.: Big Brother
Sunday, October 6 (NFL on CBS doubleheader)
8:00 p.m.: American Music Awards
10:00 p.m.: Big Brother
Wednesday, October 9
8:00 p.m.: Survivor
9:30 p.m.: The Summit (encore of first episode)
Thursday, October 10
8:00 p.m.: Big Brother
9:00 p.m.: Matlock (encore of first episode)
10:00 p.m.: Elsbeth (rebroadcast)
Sunday, October 13
7:00 p.m.: 60 Minutes
8:30 p.m.: Big Brother (season finale)
Monday, October 14
8:00 p.m.: NCIS (22nd season premiere)
9:00 p.m.: NCIS: Origins (two-hour series premiere)
Tuesday, October 15
8:00 p.m.: FBI (seventh season premiere)
9:00 p.m.: FBI: International (fourth season premiere)
10:00 p.m.: FBI: Most Wanted (sixth season premiere)
Wednesday, October 16
8:00 p.m.: Survivor
9:30 p.m.: The Summit (second episode, regular time slot premiere)
Thursday, October 17
8:00 p.m.: Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage (series premiere)
8:30 p.m.: Ghosts (fourth season premiere)
9:00 p.m.: Matlock (second episode, regular time slot premiere)
10:00 p.m.: Elsbeth (second season premiere)
Friday, October 18
8:00 p.m.: S.W.A.T. (eighth season premiere)
9:00 p.m.: Fire Country (third season premiere)
10:00 p.m.: Blue Bloods (return of remaining episodes of 14th and final season)
Monday, October 21
8:00 p.m.: The Neighborhood (seventh season premiere)
8:30 p.m.: Poppa’s House (series premiere)
9:00 p.m.: NCIS (regular time slot premiere)
10:00 p.m.: NCIS: Origins (regular time slot premiere)
Sunday, October 27 (NFL on CBS doubleheader)
7:30 p.m.: 60 Minutes
8:30 p.m.: Tracker (second season premiere)
9:30 p.m.: The Equalizer (fifth season premiere)
Sunday, November 3
8:00 p.m.: Tracker (regular time slot premiere)
9:00 p.m.: The Equalizer (regular time slot premiere)
CBS Fall 2024 schedule
All times Eastern
Mondays
8 p.m. – The Neighborhood
8:30 p.m. – Poppa’s House (new series)
9 p.m. – NCIS
10 p.m. – NCIS: Origins (new series)
Tuesdays
8 p.m. – FBI
9 p.m. – FBI: International
10 p.m. – FBI: Most Wanted
Wednesdays
8 p.m. – Survivor (fall) / The Price Is Right at Night (midseason)
9 p.m. – Raid the Cage (midseason)
9:30 p.m. – The Summit (fall) / The Amazing Race (midseason)
10 p.m. – Hollywood Squares (midseason)
Thursdays
8 p.m. – Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage
8:30 p.m. – Ghosts
9 p.m. – Matlock
10 p.m. – Elsbeth
Fridays
8 p.m. – S.W.A.T. (fall) / NCIS: Sydney (midseason)
9 p.m. – Fire Country (fall & midseason)
10 p.m. – Blue Bloods (fall) / S.W.A.T. (midseason)
Saturdays
8 p.m. & 9 p.m. – Encore dramas
10 p.m. – 48 Hours
Sundays
7 p.m. – 60 Minutes
8 p.m. – Tracker
9 p.m. – The Equalizer
10 p.m. – Encore dramas (fall) / Watson (midseason)
Special events broadcasts
CBS announced it will continue to host the Grammy Awards, the Golden Globe Awards, the Tony Awards, the Kennedy Center Honors, and New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash, along with the American Music Awards.
On the sports side, CBS will host broadcasts of NFL games on Sundays at 4:25 p.m. ET, along with Wild Card and Divisional Playoff games, as well as the AFC Championship in January 2025. College football fans will also find Big Ten Football games on CBS this fall and the Big Ten Football Championship airing in December.
In March, CBS will broadcast the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament (including the Final Four and National Championship matches). On the golf front, the network will air the Masters Tournament in April and the PGA in May. For soccer fans, the UEFA Champions League Final airs in June, and the NWSL Championship airs in primetime this November.