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CBS’s primetime schedule for 2026-2027 isn’t much different from this season’s schedule — but there are some notable changes.
The network is moving two of its core Thursday series, Ghosts and Matlock, to midseason to make room for a pair of new series in Yours forever and Cupertino. The first is a comedy of ghosts showrunners Joe Burt and Joe Wiseman, who focus on a family of vampires; It will move to the following Thursday 8:30 spot Georgie and Mandy’s first marriage Autumn comes.
Cupertino is a legal drama set in Silicon Valley by Robert and Michelle King, starring Mike Colter as a lawyer who opens a practice dedicated to taking on the giants of the tech industry. It is scheduled to air at 10pm every Thursday after the other Kings show on CBS. Elspeth.
CBS also requested another NCIS entrance, NCIS: New Yorkwhich will mark the return of LL Cool J to the franchise. It is scheduled to air on Tuesdays in the fall.
CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach told reporters Wednesday that despite the midseason date, ghosts There will still be a full 22 episodes in 2026-27. The hour-long Halloween and Christmas special will also air before the season officially begins. Number of episodes of the third season of Matlock Reisenbach said the matter is still being determined.
One of the other changes to CBS’ lineup for next season is that it will drop a comedy lineup on Mondays The neighborhood View the end and first year DMV Canceled. FBI It will move to 8pm on Monday, followed by… Central Intelligence Agency An unwritten presentation The latest development by Harlan Coben.
NCIS: New York The main series will follow on Tuesdays, with the other two shows currently on NCIS The franchise will be split at 10 p.m.: NCIS: Origins The air will fall, and NCIS: Sydney It will follow midway through the season. The network will leave the Wednesday and Friday lineup intact, and Marshals and Tracker The broadcast will continue on Sunday nights after that 60 minutes.
along with ghosts and MatlockCBS will also launch a comedy crime procedural called Einstein In the middle of the season. The series, which was initially ordered by CBS for this season before being postponed, stars Matthew Gray Gubler as the great grandson of Albert Einstein, who teams up with a detective (Melissa Fumero) to consult on cases as a way to stay out of prison.
Here’s CBS’ schedule for fall 2026. Times are ET/PT.

