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What's on tap for CBS next season? See the new shows, fall schedule

May 10, 2023Updated May 11, 2023, 11:23 a.m. ET

CBS is leaning into two unconventionally brilliant minds this fall.

The most-watched network is adding two new dramas: "The Good Wife" spin-off "Elsbeth" and "Matlock," starring Kathy Bates. Actress Carrie Preston returns to her "Good Wife" (and "The Good Fight") character Elsbeth Tascioni in "Elsbeth." Tascioni has gone from unconventional Chicago attorney to offbeat crime solver in the series, assisting the New York Police Department and Captain C.W. Wagner (Wendell Pierce).

"Matlock," a reboot of the 1986-1995 series that starred Andy Griffith as wily defense attorney Ben Matlock, stars Oscar winner Bates as Madeline “Matty” Matlock. The savvy septuagenarian rejoins the workforce at a prestigious law firm where she uses her unassuming demeanor and wily tactics to win cases.

The timing of the new series – and new episodes of returning favorites – depends on the resolution of the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike, which began May 2, and if prolonged will delay the fall season.

Carrie Preston stars as Elsbeth Tascioni and Wendell Pierce plays as Captain C.W. Wagner in "Elsbeth," a spinoff based E on the character featured in CBS' "The Good Wife."

'S.W.A.T.' gets stay of execution

The new drama announcements followed CBS' reversal of its cancellation of the drama series "SWAT" starring Shemar Moore after six seasons. The network renewed the series for a final but shortened 13-episode season just days after announcing it would not return.

But other endangered series "East New York" and "True Lies" weren't so lucky; both have been canceled, and their final episodes are scheduled to air May 14 and May 17, respectively. "NCIS: Los Angeles" also is ending its long run.

Justin Hartley, Damon Wayans get new series

Later next season, CBS will unveil a third new drama, the previously announced "Tracker," starring Justin Hartley ("This Is Us") as lone-wolf survivalist Colter Shaw. It's been handed the coveted post-Super Bowl timeslot on Feb. 11.

And the network will add one new comedy: "Poppa's House," which stars Damon Wayans as a legendary talk show host who is still parenting his adult son (played by his real-life son, Damon Wayans Jr.).

CBS' fall schedule, day by day

(All times EDT/PDT; new shows in bold, new time slots in italics)

Monday: 8, The Neighborhood; 8:30, Bob Hearts Abishola; 9, NCIS; 10, NCIS: Hawai'i

Tuesday: 8, FBI; 9, FBI: International; 10, FBI: Most Wanted.

Wednesday: 8, Survivor; 9:30, The Amazing Race

Thursday: 8, Young Sheldon; 8:30, Ghosts; 9, So Help Me Todd; 10, Elsbeth

Friday: 8, S.W.A.T.; 9, Fire Country; 10, Blue Bloods

Saturday: 8, Drama repeats; 10, 48 Hours

Sunday: 7, 60 Minutes; 8, Matlock; 9, The Equalizer; 10, CSI: Vegas.

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