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6 Shows Still On The Bubble For CBS

Thursday Night Football has found a new home at CBS. Therefore, the already cramped CBS schedule is getting even tighter since there is less room on the roster. The network has not stated that they are only looking to add 2 dramas and 2 comedies to the line-up for next year. On the heels of that announcement they have decided to renew nine of their hit dramas, five of their stand out comedies and both of their critically acclaimed reality series. Shows that have been officially renewed include; NCIS, NCIS: LA, Criminal Minds, Person Of Interest,
Elementary, CSI, Hawaii Five-0, Blue Bloods and critical darling The Good Wife —comedies: 2 Broke Girls, freshman The Millers and the three Chuck Lorre series, veteran Two And A Half Men, Mike & Molly and freshman Mom. They join Lorre’s The Big Bang Theory, which was just given a big three-season pickup. On the reality side, The Amazing Race and Undercover Boss are being renewed, joining Survivor, which is set for a milestone 30th cycle next season, as well as newsmagazines 60 Minutes and 48 Hours. 


All together CBS has already renewed 20 programs going into its upfront season. In reality it would have been easier to list what had not been given a renewal yet. The shows still waiting for final word are; Mentalist, Hostages, Intelligence and comedies The Crazy Ones, Friends With Better Lives, and Bad Teacher. Which on the Bubble show do you hope gets saved? Let us know in the Comments!

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