CBS has formally kicked off the autumn TV rollout by being the primary broadcast community to announce its premiere schedule. One notable change: CIA, the upcoming FBI franchise spinoff led by Tom Ellis, is being pushed to midseason. The collection is present process artistic changes beneath new showrunner Warren Leight (greatest identified for his work within the Legislation & Order universe), who steps in for FBI: Most Needed alum David Hudgins.
As a substitute, Morris Chestnut’s Watson—initially slated for a midseason return—will now transfer as much as occupy CIA’s Monday night time slot this fall.
Right here is the entire schedule:
SUNDAY, SEPT. 14Â
SUNDAY, SEPT. 21Â
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24Â
THURSDAY, SEPT. 25Â
SATURDAY, SEPT. 27Â
SUNDAY, SEPT. 28Â
7:30 pm 60 Minutes Season 58Â
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1Â
8 pm Survivor (90 minutes)Â
SUNDAY, OCT. 12Â
7:30 pm 60 MinutesÂ
8:30 pm Matlock Season 2 premiere (particular night time)Â
MONDAY, OCT. 13Â
8 pm The Neighborhood remaining seasonÂ
8:30 pm DMV collection premiereÂ
9 pm FBI Season 8Â
TUESDAY, OCT. 14Â
8 pm NCIS Season 23Â
9 pm NCIS: Origins Season 2Â
THURSDAY, OCT. 16Â
8 pm Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage Season 2Â
8:30 pm Ghosts Season 5
9 pmÂ
Matlock (common time slot premiere)
10 pmÂ
FRIDAY, OCT. 17Â
8 pm Fireplace Nation Season 4 (particular time)Â
9 pm Sheriff Nation collection premiere (particular time)Â
SUNDAY, OCT. 19Â
8 pm Tracker Season 3Â
FRIDAY, OCT. 24Â
8 pm Sheriff Nation (common time slot premiere)Â
9 pm Fireplace Nation (common time slot premiere)Â
Held for mid-season:
America’s Culinary Cup, CIA, Harlan Coben’s Remaining Twost, Hollywood Squares, Y: Marshals, The Value Is Proper at Night time

