CBS Confirms Its 2025 Fall Premiere Dates For Its Biggest Shows: From NCIS’ Move To FBI’s Delay

By George Hernandez 09/26/2025
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CBS has unveiled its fall premiere dates, becoming the first network to pull back the curtain on when popular shows will make their way back. At a time when there has been a lot of coverage about broadcast networks pulling back on scripted programming, CBS is charging full speed ahead with a healthy and popular primetime line-up.

The network has dramas like Tracker and Matlock, which are among the most-watched new shows on television, as well as long-running staples like NCIS. But it's also trying its hand at new spinoffs such as Boston Blue and the Fire Country offshoot Sheriff Country.

Per TVLine, CBS has announced its fall premiere dates. The network has confirmed that the FBI spinoff CIA has moved to midseason, while the medical drama Watson has shifted to debuting its second installment in the fall. The full CBS line-up of new and returning scripted series can be viewed below.

What CBS' Fall Premiere Dates Look Like

Here's When Your Favorites Will Return

  • NCIS Season 22 Gary Cole as Alden Parker In The Office

    NCIS Season 22 Alden Parker In The Office

  • Austin Stowell as Gibbs and Mariel Molino as Lala in NCIS: Origins

    Austin Stowell as Gibbs and Mariel Molino as Lala in NCIS: Origins

  • Group photo of Evie, Deshawn, Blue, Penrose, and Dempsey in NCIS: Sydney

    Group photo of Evie, Deshawn, Blue, Penrose, and Dempsey in NCIS: Sydney

  • Danny in the back seat of a limo with a man who is drinking alcohol in Blue Bloods

    Danny in the back seat of a limo with a man who is drinking alcohol in Blue Bloods

  • Max Thieriot as Bode Leone in Fire Country season 3, episode 20-4

    Max Thieriot as Bode Leone in a still from Fire Country season 3, episode 20.

CBS starts things off on Sunday, October 12, with special night premieres of Matlock season 2 at 8:30 PM and Elsbeth season 3 at 9:30 PM. Both dramas later shift to a new day, heading to Thursdays on October 15. There will also be the debut of a new comedy on Monday, October 13, as the new show DMV makes its first bow. The full line-up can be viewed below, including when FBI season 8 returns.

Tuesdays are anchored by the NCIS universe, with all returning on Tuesday, October 14. It's a shift from Mondays. The original returns, kicking off NCIS season 23, at 8 PM, followed by NCIS: Origins at 9 PM and ending with NCIS: Sydney season 2. Fridays belong to Boston Blue and the Fire Country spinoff Sheriff Country, with the CBS half-hour comedies remaining on Thursdays.

Our Take On The CBS Schedule

It Won't Be Long Now

 

Jay and Sam talking to someone, off-camera, in an episode of Ghosts

Jay and Sam talking to someone, off-camera, in an episode of Ghosts

With the release dates confirmed, it's just a few more episodes before CBS starts rolling out new episodes of their popular dramas and comedies. It's a line-up that heavily favors franchises and fresh faces, with something for everyone. It's proven to work well so far, as the network has hit big with some of its most recent debuts.

Source: TVLine