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CBS brings in ‘SEAL,’ ‘S.W.A.T.,’ ‘Sheldon’

- Gary Levin @ garymlevin

CBS is adding three comedies and a trio of dramas to its fall lineup, led by

Big Bang Theory prequel Young Sheldon, which will follow the original on Thursday nights, SEAL Team, a military drama starring David Boreanaz ( Bones), and a remake of 1970s series S. W. A. T. starring former Criminal Minds star Shemar Moore.

The top- rated network, always a fan of familiar faces, will also feature Bobby Moynihan ( Saturday Night Live) in comedy Me, Myself & I, which focuses on a man’s life at three ages ( 14, 40 and 65); Mark Feuerstein ( Royal Pains) as an actor living in an apartment between his parents and his brother in comedy 9JKL; and Jeremy Piven ( Entourage) in

Wisdom of the Crowd, a new Sunday drama about a tech genius who “creates a cutting- edge crowd- sourcing app to solve his daughter’s murder.” Fan favorites Code Black and Elemen

tary will return at midseason with 13episode runs, along with The Amazing Race, Undercover Boss and Matt LeBlanc

sitcom Man With a Plan. Also due: Instinct, starring Alan Cumming ( The

Good Wife) as a former CIA agent lured out of retirement to track a serial killer; and By the Book, a comedy about a man who decides to live by the Bible.

CBS, though first, is down 12% this season, averaging 9.7 million viewers, and dropped 20% among young adults, ranking behind NBC and Fox. But the network made few significan­t changes to a schedule peppered with profitable crime series.

As usual, Thursday Night Football schedule will lead CBS to adjust its Monday and Thursday schedules: Big

Bang will again begin the season on Mondays, with Sheldon, starring Iain Ar-

mitage ( Big Little Lies) as a 9- year- old version of Jim Parsons’ Sheldon Cooper who’s entering high school, premiering Sept. 25 and then returning on Thursdays.

Big Bang was just renewed for two more seasons, its 11th and 12th, that many expect to mark its final run. But CBS CEO Leslie Moonves isn’t so sure: “You want to leave on top, but you don’t want to leave money on the table,” he said, adding he felt former hit Everybody

Loves Raymond left the schedule “three years too early.”

 ?? ROBERT VOETS, CBS ?? Iain Armitage plays Young Sheldon, a 9- year- old version of Sheldon Cooper, in a prequel to CBS’s The Big Bang Theory.
ROBERT VOETS, CBS Iain Armitage plays Young Sheldon, a 9- year- old version of Sheldon Cooper, in a prequel to CBS’s The Big Bang Theory.

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