The Commercial Appeal

CBS announces fall lineup

‘NCIS: Origins’ on Mondays, revives ‘Hollywood Squares’

- Bryan Alexander

LOS ANGELES — Drew Barrymore will star in the center square of the new, reimagined “Hollywood Squares” on CBS Wednesdays in January, the network announced Thursday as it revealed its 2024-25 lineup.

“She’s adorable, she’s engaging, she’s going to bring her friends,” said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainm­ent, during a press briefing at Paramount’s Los Angeles headquarte­rs with George Cheeks, CBS president and CEO. (Barrymore already hosts a syndicated daytime talk show distribute­d by CBS. The classic game show last aired on local stations in 2004, with Tom Bergeron as host.)

CBS’ fall schedule includes new series “NCIS: Origins” on Monday nights at 10 EDT/PDT. “NCIS: Origins” is a prequel to “NCIS” featuring a younger version of Leroy Jethro Gibbs. Austin Stowell plays the Mark Harmon role as he begins his career as a special agent in 1991.

Harmon will narrate the series, just as Jim Parsons did for CBS prequel comedy “Young Sheldon.”

The network announced the title for the “Sheldon” spinoff following Georgie (Montana Jordan) and Mandy (Emily Osment) as they raise their young family in Texas — “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage.” The sequel to “Sheldon,” from executive producer Chuck Lorre, has a slightly cynical title: “They have already establishe­d in the mythology that there will be other marriages,” said Reisenbach.

The spinoff will air on Thursday nights at 8 EDT/PDT, the timeslot currently filled by “Sheldon,” and is followed by the returning hit “Ghosts,” Oscar-winner Kathy Bates as a private detective in a “Matlock” revival and the return of midseason drama “Elsbeth.”

Other highlights from the fall schedule include another sitcom, “Poppa’s House” — starring Damon Wayans as divorced “Poppa” who finds himself still parenting his adult son, played by

his real-life son, Damon Wayans Jr. The comedy will follow “The Neighborho­od” to lead off on Monday nights.

And a new reality series, “The Summit,” hosted by New Zealand actor Manu Bennett, features 16 ordinary Americans seeking to scale a New Zealand mountain and vying for a $1 million prize. The reality adventure show will air on Wednesday nights following “Survivor,” while “The Amazing Race” is benched until next spring.

Justin Hartley’s freshman adventure drama “Tracker” will move an hour earlier, moving into the coveted Sunday night slot following “60 Minutes.”

“‘Tracker’ has been a huge hit right out of the box for us,” said Reisenbach.

The Sunday night lineup will include “The Equalizer” and, in midseason, medical drama “Watson,” starring Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson, Sherlock Holmes’ colleague.

Shemar Moore’s “S.W.A.T.”, which CBS canceled then dramatical­ly brought back for Season 8, will return on Friday nights before “Fire Country.”

Tom Selleck’s “Blue Bloods” drama will end this fall with eight final episodes on Friday nights. “It’s important

to us to give this show the send-off it deserves,” said Reisenbach. Following the conclusion of “Blue Bloods,” “NCIS: Sydney” will take over the 8 p.m. Friday time slot.

Besides “Sheldon,” other exiting series include Lorre’s “Bob Hearts Abishola,” “NCIS: Hawai’i,” “So Help Me Todd” and “CSI: Vegas.”

The CBS fall TV schedule

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

Monday: 8,”The Neighborho­od”; 8:30, “Poppa’s House”; 9, “NCIS”; 10, “NCIS: Origins”

Tuesday: 8, “FBI”; 9, FBI: Internatio­nal”; 10, “FBI: Most Wanted”

Wednesday: 8, “Survivor”; 9:30, “The Summit”

Thursday: 8, “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage”; 8:30, “Ghosts”; 9, “Matlock”; 10, “Elsbeth”

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

Saturday: 10, “48 Hours”

Sunday: 7, “60 Minutes”; 8, “Tracker”; 9, “The Equalizer,” 10, repeats (in midseason: “Watson”).

 ?? PROVIDED BY SONJA FLEMMING, CBS ?? Damon Wayans stars as Poppa and Damon Wayans Jr. as Junior in “Poppa’s House,” which will air on CBS Monday nights.
PROVIDED BY SONJA FLEMMING, CBS Damon Wayans stars as Poppa and Damon Wayans Jr. as Junior in “Poppa’s House,” which will air on CBS Monday nights.

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