The franchise as currently constituted will remain intact for the 2022-23 season.
has picked up all three series — flagship , long-running spinoff and newcomer — for next season. will hit its landmark 20th season in 2022-23, while will enter its 14th season and its second.
“, one of the most popular and enduring series in the world, and fan favorite have been hugely successful on the CBS schedule for years,” said CBS Entertainment president Kelly Kahl in a statement. “With the strong new addition of , we are able to expand the strength of this formidable franchise across our schedule. We couldn’t be more excited to have all three talented casts and creative teams back to bring more compelling stories to viewers in the U.S. and around the globe.”
By the end of this season, the franchise will have aired more than 900 episodes (including , which wrapped a seven-season run last year). A localized version of the show set in , is set to premiere in 2023.
weathered the departure of longtime lead actor early in this season and remains the most watched entertainment series on broadcast TV. It’s drawing 11.11 million viewers per episode this season, according to the most current Nielsen averages.
— which features the brand’s first female lead in Vanessa Lachey — is averaging 8.29 million viewers, putting it neck and neck with CBS’ for the most watched rookie drama this season. clocks in at 7.27 million viewers per episode.
The three shows join fellow drama and comedies and on CBS’ slate for 2022-23.
CBS Studios produces the franchise. Steven D. Binder, Chas. Floyd Johnson, Mark Horowitz, Mark Harmon, Scott Williams, David North and Donald P. Bellisario executive produce the flagship series. is exec produced by R. Scott Gemmill, John P. Kousakis, Frank Military and Kyle Harimoto. The EPs on are Matt Bosack, Jan Nash, Christopher Silber and Larry Teng.
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設立日:2023年03月07日