CBS announced the start dates for the network’s new and returning shows. While the network doesn’t have a large offering of traditional genre shows, they still have the funny “Big Bang Theory” returning for its third season.
Here’s the list of premiere dates:
Thursday, Sept. 17 (Pre-season launch)
Survivor: Samoa, 8 (All times p.m./ET)
Monday, Sept. 21
How I Met Your Mother, 8
Accidentally on Purpose, 8:30 (New)
Two and a Half Men, 9
The Big Bang Theory, 9:30
CSI: Miami, 10
Tuesday, Sept. 22
NCIS, 8
NCIS: Los Angeles, 9 (New)
The Good Wife, 10 (New)
Wednesday, Sept. 23
The New Adventures of Old Christine, 8
Gary Unmarried, 8:30
Criminal Minds, 9
CSI: NY, 10
Thursday, Sept. 24
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, 9
The Mentalist, 10
Friday, Sept. 25
Ghost Whisperer, 8
Medium, 9 (Network debut)
NUMB3RS, 10
Saturday, Sept. 26
Crimetime Saturday, 8-10
48 Hours Mystery, 10
Sunday, Sept. 27
60 Minutes, 7
The Amazing Race, 8
Cold Case, 10
Sunday, Oct. 4
Three Rivers, 9 (New)
Sam Sloan says
That’s upsetting. Rules of Engagement isn’t on the list. Whas up with that?
The series titled “Three Rivers” looks interesting. It must be set at Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA. It is famous for being the first liver transplant facility.
Here is a brief outline of the show from IMDB:
Three Rivers is about the lives of organ donors, the doctors, and recipients of the organs at preeminent transplant hospital. Dr. Andy Yablonskiis the leader of the team of surgeons: Dr. Miranda Foster, a woman with a reputation of being a rebel and who strives to live up to her fathers legacy; Dr. David Lee, the surgeon that breaks all the ladies hearts; Ryan Abbott, the inexperienced new transplant coordinator whose come up with a complex new way of transferring organs to the patients; Dr. Sophia Jordan, the head of organ surgery and Pam Acosta, Dr. Andy Yablonski’s operating assistant and best friend. These are the stories of organ surgeons and what it’s like to be in a race against the clock.
Michael Hickerson says
I think it’s a mid-season replacement again….
Sam Sloan says
Thanks Michael. That is a least better than not coming back at all. CBS’s Monday night line-up is a hard one to beat.
Summer Brooks says
I’ll check out Three Rivers because I like Alex O’Loughlin, but otherwise, it looks like I’ll be sticking with The Mentalist, Medium and Numb3rs.