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Upfronts: the CBS fall schedule

08:41 AM PT, May 14 2008

CBS' fall schedule, with new shows in bold:

MONDAY

8:00-8:30 p.m.              "THE BIG BANG THEORY"

8:30-9:00                      "HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER"

9:00-9:30                     "TWO AND A HALF MEN"

9:30-10:00                   "WORST WEEK"

10:00-11:00                 "CSI: MIAMI"

TUESDAY

8:00-9:00 p.m.              "NCIS"

9:00-10:00                    "THE MENTALIST"

10:00-11:00                  "WITHOUT A TRACE"

WEDNESDAY

8:00-8:30 p.m.              "THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE"

8:30-9:00                     "PROJECT GARY"

9:00-10:00                    "CRIMINAL MINDS"

10:00-11:00                  "CSI: NY"

THURSDAY

8:00-9:00 p.m.              "SURVIVOR"

9:00-10:00                    "CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION"

10:00-11:00                  "ELEVENTH HOUR"

FRIDAY

8:00-9:00 p.m.            "GHOST WHISPERER"

9:00-10:00                 "THE EX LIST"

10:00-11:00              "NUMB3RS"

SATURDAY

8:00-9:00 p.m.              "CRIMETIME SATURDAY"

9:00-10:00                   "CRIMETIME SATURDAY"

10:00-11:00                 "48 HOURS MYSTERY"

SUNDAY

7:00-8:00 p.m.          "60 MINUTES"

8:00-9:00                 "THE AMAZING RACE"

9:00-10:00               "COLD CASE"

10:00-11:00             "THE UNIT"

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So, a People's Choice Award Winner that wins it's time slot every week, takes the demographics every week, stars the Sexiest Man on TV in sci-fi....that show doesn't make the cut? Dumb move, CBS. Moonlight was a high quality, low cost gem that had already drawn a loyal, devoted fanbase. And those fans are going to follow Moonlight whereever it goes. Hope WB and Joel Silver can find it a home quickly...all my disposable income is just waiting to follow it...

Thanks, CBS, for bringing The Unit back. It is a top quality show. However, I am not sure you have done it any favors by putting it on Sunday night. I hope I am wrong. For those who have never watched it, I look at it kind of like a Special Services version of McGyver!! You should give it a chance. Same with Friday Night Lights on NBC. I am sorry, however, that Cane will not be back on CBS. They really weren't given a decent chance.

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