CBS Unveils 2025-26 Schedule

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CBS has unveiled its 2025-26 programming schedule, with the lineup featuring a new Dick Wolf drama block on Monday nights, a true-crime series from Harlan Coben and Taylor Sheridan’s Y: Marshals.

The broadcast network opted for one new comedy, four dramas and three unscripted shows, as well as 18 returning productions.

“Our 2025-2026 primetime schedule boasts a star-studded lineup of returning hit shows and new exciting series from top creators and producers,” said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment. “Coming off another winning season enabled us to make bold scheduling moves and fortify our strong lineup with thematically compatible programs every night of the week for strong viewer flow and to serve as a powerful launch pad for the new shows. Additionally, we’re appreciative of our loyal audiences who regularly watch on CBS and Paramount+ and to our creative partners who continue to deliver outstanding content.”

Monday nights will deliver a Dick Wolf drama block with the returning FBI and brand-new CIA starring Tom Ellis from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. following the new comedy DMV, paired with the returning The Neighborhood.

Tuesdays are anchored by the NCIS franchise with NCIS, NCIS: Origins and NCIS: Sydney.

Wednesdays will feature Survivor and The Amazing Race in the fall. In January, Hollywood Squares and The Price is Right at Night will lead into Harlan Coben’s Final Twist, a true-crime series. Spring welcomes Padma Lakshmi’s America’s Culinary Cup.

Thursday is all returning shows with Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, Ghosts, Matlock and Elsbeth.

Fridays will be home to Jerry Bruckheimer Television: the returning Fire Country, the spin-off Sheriff Country and the brand-new Blue Bloods spin-off Boston Blue.

Sundays are home to Taylor Sheridan with his singing competition series The Road and, arriving midseason, Y: Marshals with Luke Grimes reprising his role as Kayce Dutton.

Slated for the 2026-2027 season are Einstein with Matthew Gray Gubler and Robert and Michelle King’s Cupertino.