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CBS Pilots 'Eternally Yours' and 'The Tillbrooks' Face Off for Final Spot
Network's 2026-27 schedule decision pits in-house comedy against Warner Bros. family sitcom
Apr. 11, 2026 at 7:56am
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As CBS weighs its options for the 2026-27 season, the network's pilot dilemma reflects the high-stakes creative and corporate challenges facing the television industry.Boston TodayAs CBS prepares to unveil its 2026-27 lineup, two pilots - the vampire comedy 'Eternally Yours' and the historical family sitcom 'The Tillbrooks' - are vying for the final spot on the network's schedule. The decision reflects broader tensions at CBS, as the network navigates corporate mergers, shifting viewer preferences, and pressure to cut costs in its comedy slate.
Why it matters
This pilot decision is about more than just creative compatibility - it's a reflection of CBS's strategic priorities. The network has traditionally favored in-house productions, but the pending Paramount-Warner Bros. merger could shift the dynamics. The outcome will signal whether CBS will double down on proven formulas or take a risk on something new.
The details
Both 'Eternally Yours' and 'The Tillbrooks' are generating positive buzz, but their fates rest on how they fit into CBS's broader strategy. 'Eternally Yours' could pair well with the network's hit 'Ghosts', while 'The Tillbrooks' could complement another multi-camera comedy, 'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage'. However, CBS's in-house bias and the looming merger complicate the decision, as the network must weigh creative merits against corporate interests.
- CBS has already wrapped up its renewals and cancellations, leaving these two pilots as the final pieces of the 2026-27 schedule.
- The network is expected to announce its decision on April 15.
The players
Eternally Yours
A vampire comedy pilot from the 'Ghosts' showrunners, produced by CBS Studios.
The Tillbrooks
A historical family sitcom pilot produced by Warner Bros. TV, which could soon be part of the same corporate family as CBS due to the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger.
Ghosts
A hit supernatural comedy series on CBS that could share a thematic and production connection with 'Eternally Yours'.
Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage
A multi-camera comedy on CBS that could serve as a companion to 'The Tillbrooks'.
Paramount Global
The parent company of CBS, which is in the process of acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery, potentially changing the network's corporate dynamics.
What they’re saying
“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee
The takeaway
This pilot decision is a microcosm of the broader tensions facing CBS as it navigates a rapidly changing media landscape. The network's choice will signal whether it will play it safe with a proven formula or take a leap of faith, potentially shaping its identity for years to come.
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