CBS has announced its schedule for the 2025-2026 TV season. The lineup consists of many new and returning fan favorite series. Most returning series remain in their usual timeslots with the NCIS universe and FBI universe switching nights.
Kicking off Mondays will be the final season of The Neighborhood at 8 followed by the new comedy series DMV at 8:30. FBI moves to its new night at 9, followed by the new spinoff CIA.
Tuesdays will feature a complete NCIS lineup with NCIS at 8, followed by NCIS: Origins at 9. NCIS: Sydney joins the other series at 10.
In the fall, Wednesdays will see Survivor at 8 followed by the Amazing Race at 9:30. In January, The night will kick off with Hollywood Squares at 8 followed by The Price Is Right at Night at 9. The new series Harlan Coben’s Final Twist will follow at 10. In the Spring, Survivor will return at 8, followed by the new series America’s Culinary Cup at 9:30. A half hour episode of Hollywood Squares will follow at 10:30.
Thursday’s lineup will remain the same with Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage at 8 followed by Ghosts at 8:30. Matlock will return at 9, followed by Elsbeth at 10.
Two new series join the Friday lineup. Sheriff Country kicks off the night at 8 followed by parent series Fire Country which will return at 9. Blue Bloods spinoff series Boston Blue will air at 10.
Saturdays will feature encore episodes at 8 and 9, followed by 48 Hours at 10.
In the fall, the Sunday lineup will consist of 60 Minutes at 7, followed by Tracker at 8. New music competition series The Road will air at 9. Encores will follow to allow a buffer when NFL games overrun. In the spring, 60 Minutes and Tracker will remain at 7 and 8 respectfully, with new Yellowstone spinoff series Y: Marshals at 9. Watson will follow at 10.
Event programming including The 77th Emmy Awards, The 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, The 78th Annual Tony Awards, New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash, The 2025 American Music Awards, The MTV Video Music Awards, The 68th Annual Grammy Awards, and The 49th Annual Kennedy Center Honors.
CBS Sports’ portfolio of marquee properties and championships features the NFL on Sundays along with a full playoff slate capped off by the AFC Championship; Big Ten football on Saturdays at 3:30 PM, ET; college basketball, led by the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament; golf, including the PGA Tour, the Masters and the PGA Championship; as well as soccer with the UEFA Champions League Final and the NWSL Championship game, which will once again air in primetime.
Additionally, the network has Einstein set for the 2026-2027 series. It was initially ordered for the upcoming season, but was pushed to the following season. The network is also developing drama series Cupertino from Robert and Michelle King and has ordered a writers room for 12 episode scripts.
MONDAY
8:00 PM: The Neighborhood
8:30 PM: DMV
9:00 PM: FBI
10:00 PM: CIA
TUESDAY
8:00 PM: NCIS
9:00 PM: NCIS: Origins
10:00 PM: NCIS: Sydney
WEDNESDAY – FALL
8:00 PM: Survivor
9:30 PM: The Amazing Race
WEDNESDAY – JANUARY
8:00 PM: Hollywood Squares
9:00 PM: The Price Is Right at Night
10:00 PM: HARLAN COBEN’S FINAL TWIST
WEDNESDAY – SPRING
8:00 PM: Survivor
9:30 PM: AMERICA’S CULINARY CUP
10:30 PM: Hollywood Squares
THURSDAY
8:00 PM: Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage
8:30 PM: Ghosts
9:00 PM: Matlock
10:00 PM: Elsbeth
FRIDAY
8:00 PM: SHERIFF COUNTRY
9:00 PM: Fire Country
10:00 PM: BOSTON BLUE
SATURDAY
8:00 PM: CBS Encores
9:00 PM: CBS Encores
10:00 PM: 48 Hours
SUNDAY – FALL
7:00 PM: 60 Minutes
8:00 PM: Tracker
9:00 PM: THE ROAD
10:00 PM: CBS Encores
SUNDAY – SPRING
7:00 PM: 60 Minutes
8:00 PM: Tracker
9:00 PM: Y: MARSHALS
10:00 PM: Watson