CBS is the fourth major broadcast network to unveil its Fall 2017 schedule, and there are some big changes in store for the eye network.
The network has opted to debut The Big Bang Theory spin-off, Young Sheldon after the parent series on Thursdays when football concludes.
When you think about it, it's actually a good idea. The network has struggled to find anything to hold much of The Big Bang Theory's audience in the 8:30 pm slot.
Will a spin-off of the parent series be the one that manages to keep a good chunk of the audience?
Meanwhile, Criminal Minds is moving one hour later, into the slot Code Black occupied last fall. The medical drama is slated to return later in the year.
Both Navy Seal dramas landed on the fall schedule, which was somewhat surprising. Both series have landed decent slots on the schedule.
Fridays will remain the same, while NCIS: Los Angeles and Madam Secretary will air one hour later to give new drama series Wisdom of the Crowd an earlier slot.
Have a look below at the full schedule.
MONDAY
8 pm The Big Bang Theory
8:30 9JKL
9 pm Kevin Can Wait
9:30 Me Myself & I
10 pm Scorpion
MONDAY (after Thursday Night Football concludes in late October)
8 pm Kevin Can Wait
8:30 9JKL
9 pm Me Myself & I
9:30 Superior Donuts
10 pm Scorpion
TUESDAY
8 pm NCIS
9 pm Bull
10 pm NCIS: New Orleans
WEDNESDAY
8 pm Survivor
9 pm SEAL Team
10 pm Criminal Minds
THURSDAY
8 pm Thursday Night Football
THURSDAY (after football concludes)
8 pm The Big Bang Theory
8:30 pm Young Sheldon
9 pm Mom
9:30 Life in Pieces
10 pm S.W.A.T.
FRIDAY
8 pm MacGyver
9 pm Hawaii Five-0
10 pm Blue Bloods
SATURDAY
8 pm Crimetime Saturday (drama series encores)
9 pm Crimetime Saturday (drama series encores)
10 pm 48 Hours
SUNDAY
7 pm 60 Minutes
8 pm Wisdom of the Crowd
9 pm NCIS: Los Angeles
10 pm Madam Secretary
Over to you TV Fanatics, what do you think of the CBS schedule?
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