CBS Sets Premiere Dates for New and Returning Shows After Strike Delays [View all]
Variety
Young Sheldon isnt getting any younger, so scripted originals are coming back just in time. CBS will take advantage of this years Super Bowl to launch its truncated 2023-2024 primetime lineup the week of February 12. Thats the week that most of its major series will return with new episodes, including the NCIS and FBI franchises, as well as the networks returning comedies like the Not-As-Young-As-He-Used-To-Be Sheldon.
That makes for a shortened three-and-a-half month TV season, which means that most of CBS series this season are expected to be capped at between 10 to 13 episodes, airing from mid-February to May. CBS February 2024 lineup is nearly identical to the one the network announced in May for September 2023 (back when it was still optimistic that it might have original episodes in the fall), with two notable exceptions: New legal drama Matlock, starring Kathy Bates, and comedy Poppas House, starring Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr., have been pushed to the 2024-2025 TV season.
Meanwhile, the plan to premiere new Justin Hartley drama Tracker behind the Super Bowl on Feb. 11 continues to stand. That episode will get an encore run on Thursday, Feb. 15, followed by episode 2 in its regular time period on Sunday, Feb. 18, at 9 p.m. ET.
CBS only other new scripted series this season, The Good Wife/The Good Fight spinoff Elsbeth, starring Carrie Preston, will premiere Thursday, Feb. 29, at 10 p.m. ET, after two weeks of Tracker repeats in that slot.