CBS 2014/2015 New Shows

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CBS FALL 2014-15 SCHEDULE

(New programs in Bold; all times ET)

MONDAY
8pm: "The Big Bang Theory" (Fall)/"2 Broke Girls" (Spring)
8:30pm: "Mom"
9pm: "Scorpion"
10pm: "N.C.I.S.: Los Angeles"

TUESDAY
8pm: "N.C.I.S."
9pm: "N.C.I.S.: New Orleans"
10pm: "Person of Interest"

WEDNESDAY
8pm: "Survivor"
9pm: "Criminal Minds"
10pm: "Stalker"

THURSDAY
8pm: NFL Football (Fall)/"The Big Bang Theory" (Spring)
8:30pm: "The Millers"
9pm: "Two and a Half Men"
9:30pm: "The McCarthys"
10pm: "Elementary"

FRIDAY
8pm: "The Amazing Race"
9pm: "Hawaii Five-0"
10pm: "Blue Bloods"

SATURDAY
8pm: "Crimetime Saturday"
9pm: "Crimetime Saturday"
10pm: "48 Hours"

SUNDAY
7pm: "60 Minutes"
8pm: "Madam Secretary"
9pm: "The Good Wife"
10pm: "CSI" (Fall)/"CSI: Cyber"(Spring)

TBD 2015
"Battle Creek," "The Mentalist," "Mike and Molly," "The Odd Couple"

Comedy:

The McCarthys:
Based on writer Brian Gallivan's real life, this family comedy is about a loud, sports-crazed Boston clan. At the center is the youngest son, Ronny, who is gay and somewhat sports-challenged. Hoping to gain some independence from his overly involved family, Ronny decides to take a job in Rhode Island. But plans change when his father stuns everyone and asks Ronny, instead of his more qualified siblings, to be his assistant high school basketball coach.

The Odd Couple:
Matthew Perry stars as endearing slob Oscar Madison and Thomas Lennon plays uptight neat freak Felix Unger, two former college buddies who become unlikely roommates after the demise of their marriages. It's not long after Oscar lets Felix move in that Oscar fears he's made a monumental mistake.

However, despite how exasperated they make each other, these mismatched friends agree they can help each other move on from their divorces and somehow make this crazy living arrangement work. Wendell Pierce and Lindsay Sloane also star.

Matthew Perry, Emmy Award winner Joe Keenan, Bob Daily, Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, Eric Tannenbaum and Kim Tannenbaum are executive producers for CBS Television Studios.

Dramas:

Scorpion:
Inspired by a true story, SCORPION is a quirky, humor-filled adrenaline rush that follows an eccentric genius and his network of nerdy prodigies. They operate as a think tank formed by Homeland Security, and their task: to deal with the complex threats of the modern age. Solving the most mind-boggling national issues comes naturally to them, but these socially awkward misfits can't seem to get out of their own way when it comes to life outside the laboratory.

NCIS: New Orleans:
All the action, drama and humor of NCIS in a colorful new city that harbors a dark side. NCIS: NEW ORLEANS, a planted spin-off, features Scott Bakula as the head of a dedicated team of Navy investigators in the Big Easy. With its rich setting of music, drinking and debauchery, New Orleans is a magnet for military personnel on leave. And with fun comes trouble, which is when this team is at its best.

Madame Secretary:
Tea Leoni stars as the Secretary of State, one of the most powerful people in the nation. After years away from the CIA, she is pulled back into the political arena where she gets things done, even if it means not always playing by the rules. She's tough, fair and smart driving international diplomacy and wrangling office politics. But when she goes home for dinner with her husband and teenage children, politics takes on a whole new meaning.

Stalker:
Who better to track a stalker than someone who shares similar behavioral traits? That's the premise behind this smart psychological thriller about detectives in the Los Angeles Police Department's Threat Management Unit. They take on all forms of stalking cases, from voyeurism to cyber harassment, all while trying to keep their own obsessions at bay.

CSI: Cyber:
A planted spin-off, CSI: CYBER tackles the burgeoning criminal world of the "dark web." Technology has allowed faceless criminals to commit crimes of global proportion with the touch of a button. Avery Ryan, Special Agent in Charge of the Cyber Crime Division of the FBI, is tasked with solving high-octane crimes that start in the mind, live online but have dire consequences in the real world.

Battle Creek:
Josh Duhamel and Dean Winters star in a drama about two mismatched law enforcement officers whose polar opposite views of the world and crime-solving breed frustration, disdain, humor and possibly a grudging respect as they team together to clean up the hardscrabble streets of Battle Creek, Mich.

Det. Russ Agnew (Dean Winters), a good but gruff, hard-boiled detective, has his world upended when strikingly handsome, charismatic Special Agent Milton Chamberlain (Josh Duhamel) opens an FBI field office at the police station and chooses Russ to be his partner. Milt's polished sophistication and access to unlimited state-of-the-art equipment is impressive to his new co-workers in the absurdly underfunded department.

As Russ and Milt work long hours together in the economically distressed city of Battle Creek, the question is: will it be Milt's charm and endless supply of high-end resources or Russ's old-fashioned cynicism, guile and deception that prove to be the keys to catching the bad guys in his beloved hometown?

Janet McTeer, Kal Penn, Edward Fordham and Aubrey Dollar also star. Emmy Award winners Vince Gilligan and David Shore as well as Mark Johnson and Bryan Singer are the executive producers for Sony Pictures Television in association with CBS Television Studios.
 

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bet CSI:Cyber is going to be wall to wall cringe worthy tech
i still watch NCIS and this season the worst one is years, the NCIS: New Orleans backdoor pilot was terrible.