CBS Unveils Packed Fall 2026 TV Lineup

The network renews many popular shows while introducing several new dramas and comedies.

Apr. 13, 2026 at 7:34pm

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CBS has announced its fall 2026-2027 TV schedule, which will feature a mix of returning hit shows and several new series. The network has renewed many of its top scripted and unscripted programs, including NCIS, FBI, Ghosts, and Survivor. However, it has also canceled a few underperforming shows like the workplace comedy DMV and the crime drama Watson. In addition to the renewals, CBS is introducing a slate of new offerings, including the legal drama Cupertino, the crime series Einstein starring Matthew Gray Gubler, and the vampire romantic comedy Eternally Yours.

Why it matters

CBS's fall lineup is always highly anticipated, as the network is known for its successful procedural dramas and long-running reality shows. The renewal of popular franchises like NCIS and Survivor demonstrates CBS's commitment to its core audience, while the new shows represent the network's efforts to stay relevant and attract younger viewers. The cancellations also signal that CBS is willing to make tough decisions to refresh its programming and maintain its position as a top broadcast network.

The details

CBS has renewed a number of its top scripted series for the 2026-2027 season, including NCIS, FBI, Ghosts, and the spinoffs NCIS: Origins and NCIS: Sydney. On the unscripted side, the network has greenlit new seasons of The Amazing Race, Survivor, and Jeopardy!, among others. However, CBS has also canceled a few underperforming shows, including the workplace comedy DMV after one season and the crime drama Watson after two seasons. The network is also ending The Neighborhood after eight seasons and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert after 11 years on the air.

  • CBS has started making announcements about renewals and cancellations for the 2026-2027 TV season.
  • The network's new fall lineup is expected to premiere in September 2026.

The players

CBS

A major American commercial broadcast television and radio network that is a flagship property of Paramount Global.

Matthew Gray Gubler

An American actor, director, painter, and former model who will star in the new CBS crime drama Einstein.

Judy Sheindlin

A former Manhattan family court judge who presided over the television arbitration-based reality court show Judge Judy, and will serve as a producer on the new CBS series Adam's Law.

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What they’re saying

“CBS has renewed several scripted series already, including the 2025-2026 newcomers Boston Blue, CIA, Marshals, and Sheriff Country for second seasons, as well as Elsbeth Season 4, FBI Season 8, Fire Country Season 5, Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage Season 3, Ghosts Season 6, Matlock Season 3, NCIS Season 24, NCIS: Origins Season 3, NCIS: Sydney Season 4, and Tracker Season 4.”

— Amanda Bell, Author

“CBS has pulled the plug on new workplace comedy DMV after a single season and crime drama Watson after two seasons. Also ending is The Neighborhood, which is ending after eight seasons, and CBS has also canceled The Late Show With Stephen Colbert after 11 years.”

— Amanda Bell, Author

What’s next

CBS is expected to announce the full fall 2026 schedule, including premiere dates, in the coming months.

The takeaway

CBS is maintaining its focus on proven franchises and genres while also taking a chance on some new concepts in an effort to stay relevant and attract a diverse audience. The network's willingness to cancel underperforming shows signals that it is not afraid to make tough decisions to keep its lineup fresh and engaging.