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CBS 'optimistic' about fall lineup despite production halt

LOS ANGELES (AP) - CBS said it plans a fall schedule that's a close match to last season, but the network is keeping a watchful eye on when the industry will emerge from its virus-caused production shutdown.

The majority of the network's returning shows will be back in the time slots they held in the 2019-20 season, with a few exceptions: 'œThe Amazing Race'ť and 'œSEAL Team'ť are each shifting ahead an hour on Wednesday nights, as will 'œThe Unicorn'ť on Thursdays.

'œThe Equalizer,'ť a 1980s drama reboot starring Queen Latifah, and the comedy 'œB Positive'ť with Thomas Middleditch are CBS' fall newcomers.

The network's schedule, as with those of other outlets, is dependent on when the two-month TV and movie production halt to contain the coronavirus ends or at least eases.

CBS isn't ignoring that reality but hopes to see taping resume sometime this summer, said Kelly Kahl, president of CBS Entertainment.

'œWe are optimistic we're going to have our shows on in the fall. ... That might not mean all our shows, or 90 percent, premiere Sept. 21," the season's official start, Kahl said. But the network hopes eventually to air a schedule 'œthat looks a lot like the one we announced today.'ť

The stable lineup reflects the ratings success of CBS, which has been the most-watched network for more than a decade.

'œWe have five returning strong freshman shows, and that wasn't going to leave a ton of room for new shows," Kahl said.

The pandemic also forced networks to make calls on new series without the advantage of having a completed pilot in hand, with 'œB Positive'ť the rare if not only industry-wide exception.

'œThe process was unusual, to be sure. And it made for some hard decisions along the way and unusual decisions,'ť Kahl said. "But at the end of the day, we really got to where we always like to be, which is a strong, stable schedule with the opportunity to launch some exciting new shows.'ť

If production delays leave CBS with unfilled time slots, Kahl said, the network can draw on content available to it as part of ViacomCBS. He declined to cite specifics.

The full schedule released Tuesday by CBS (all times Eastern):

Monday

8 p.m. - 'œThe Neighborhood'ť

8:30 p.m. - 'œBob Hearts Abishola'ť

9 p.m. - 'œAll Rise'ť

10 p.m. - 'œBull'ť

Tuesday

8 p.m. - 'œNCIS'ť

9 p.m. - 'œFBI'ť

10 p.m. - 'œFBI: Most Wanted'ť

Wednesday

8 p.m. - 'œSurvivor'ť

9 p.m. - 'œThe Amazing Race'ť

10 p.m. - 'œSEAL Team'ť

Thursday

8 p.m. - 'œYoung Sheldon'ť

8:30 p.m. 'œB Positive'ť

9 p.m. - 'œMom'ť

9:30 p.m. - 'œThe Unicorn'ť

10 p.m. - 'œEvil'ť

Friday

8 p.m. - 'œMacGyver'ť

9 p.m. - 'œMagnum P.I.'ť

10 p.m. - 'œBlue Bloods'ť

Saturday

9 p.m - 'œCrimetime Saturday'ť

10 p.m. - 'œ48 Hours'ť

Sunday

7:00 p.m. - 'œ60 Minutes'ť

8:00 p.m. - 'œThe Equalizer'ť

9:00 p.m. - 'œNCIS: Los Angeles'ť

10:00 p.m. - 'œNCIS: New Orleans'ť

FILE - This image of file photos shows Thomas Middleditch at the 23rd annual Critics' Choice Awards in Santa Monica, Calif. on Jan. 11, 2018, left, and Annaleigh Ashford at the screening for "It Takes a Lunatic" during the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival in New York on May 3, 2019. Middleditch and Ashford will star in the new comedy series "B Positive" this fall on CBS. (AP Photo) The Associated Press
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