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CBS Upcoming Episodes - Various Shows - Timeslot Changes and Episodes Brought Forward

20 Apr 2015

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CBS have changed Mom's timeslot for its remaining two episodes to 9PM, while the previously scheduled May 4th episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles and Stalker have both moved forward a week to April 27th. View the updated press releases below.


  • Mom - Episode 2.21 - Patient Zero and the Chocolate Fountain
    CHRISTY AND BONNIE’S CONTENTIOUS RELATIONSHIP MAKES THEM UNWELCOME GUESTS WHEREVER THEY GO, ON “MOM,” AT ITS NEW TIME, THURSDAY, APRIL 23

    Editor’s note: The air time for this episode has changed.

    Octavia Spencer Returns as Regina; Jaime Pressly Returns as Jill;

    David Krumholtz Returns as Gregory

    “Patient Zero and the Chocolate Fountain” – Christy and Bonnie’s contentious relationship makes them unwelcome guests wherever they go, on MOM, at its new time, Thursday, April 23 (9:01-9:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

    CHEAT TWEET: Christy & Bonnie’s contentious relationship is making them pariahs on #Mom 4/23 9:01pm http://bit.ly/1CBdMMq

    REGULAR CAST:

    Anna Faris (Christy)
    Allison Janney (Bonnie)
    Matt Jones (Baxter)
    Sadie Calvano (Violet)
    Blake Garrett Rosenthal (Roscoe)
    Mimi Kennedy (Marjorie)
    Spencer Daniels (Luke)

    GUEST CAST:

    Octavia Spencer (Regina)
    Jaime Pressly (Jill)
    Beth Hall (Wendy)
    Don McManus (Steve)
    David Krumholtz (Gregory)
    Van Epperson (Judge)
    Kim Yarbrough (Bailiff)

    STORY BY: Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky, Nick Bakay and Marco Pennette
    TELEPLAY BY: Adam Chase, Gemma Baker and Susan McMartin
    DIRECTED BY: James Widdoes
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  • Mom - Episode 2.22 - Fun Girl Stuff and Eternal Salvation (Season Finale)
    CHRISTY BLAMES BONNIE WHEN ROSCOE ANNOUNCES HE WANTS TO LIVE WITH HIS FATHER, ON THE SECOND SEASON FINALE OF “MOM,” AT ITS NEW TIME, THURSDAY, APRIL 30

    Editor’s note: The air time for this episode has changed.

    Octavia Spencer Returns as Regina; Jaime Pressly Returns as Jill;

    David Krumholtz Returns as Gregory

    “Fun Girl Stuff and Eternal Salvation” – Christy blames Bonnie when Roscoe announces he wants to go live with his father, on the second season finale of MOM, at its new time, Thursday, April 30 (9:01-9:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Octavia Spencer returns as Regina. Jaime Pressly returns as Jill. David Krumholtz returns as Gregory.

    CHEAT TWEET: Christy blames Bonnie when Roscoe wants to live with his dad on the 2nd #SeasonFinale of #Mom 4/30 9:01pm http://bit.ly/1PE53A1

    REGULAR CAST:

    Anna Faris (Christy)
    Allison Janney (Bonnie)
    Sadie Calvano (Violet)
    Matt Jones (Baxter)
    Blake Garrett Rosenthal (Roscoe)
    French Stewart (Chef Rudy)
    Mimi Kennedy (Marjorie)
    Spencer Daniels (Luke)

    GUEST CAST:

    Octavia Spencer (Regina)
    Jaime Pressly (Jill)
    David Krumholtz (Gregory)
    Jonny Coyne (Mr. Perugian)
    Beth Hall (Wendy)

    STORY BY: Alissa Neubauer and Sheldon Bull
    TELEPLAY BY: Chuck Lorre and Warren Bell
    DIRECTED BY: James Widdoes
    Source:

  • Stalker - Episode 1.18 - The Woods
    BETH FIGHTS FOR HER LIFE WHEN SHE IS HELD CAPTIVE IN A REMOTE CABIN, ON “STALKER,” ON A SPECIAL NIGHT AND TIME, MONDAY, APRIL 27

    Editor’s note: The air date of this episode has changed.

    “The Woods” – Beth desperately fights for her life after her deranged stalker (Eion Bailey) drags her to a remote cabin in Ojai, leaving Jack and Janice to frantically search for clues to their location. Also, the TAU waits for updates on Ben’s prognosis after he was shot, on STALKER, on a special night and time, Monday, April 27 (9:00-9:59 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

    CHEAT TWEET: How far will Beth’s stalker go to keep her hidden away? New @StalkerCBS - #CBS 4/27 9pm ET/PT http://bit.ly/1arCbKI

    REGULAR CAST:

    Maggie Q (Lieutenant Beth Davis)
    Dylan McDermott (Detective Jack Larsen)
    Victor Rasuk (Detective Ben Caldwell)
    Mariana Klaveno (Detective Janice Lawrence)
    Elisabeth Röhm (Amanda Taylor)

    RECURRING CAST:

    Mira Sorvino (Vicky Gregg)
    Eion Bailey (Ray)
    Chelsea Harris   (Belle)

    GUEST CAST:

    Patricia Bethune (Hazel)
    Stefan Marks (Peter Daniels)
    Evan Arnold (Dr. Jacobs)
    Bret Green (Barry Jacobs)
    Dan Thiel (Agent Wheeler)
    Rick Garcia (News Reporter #1)
    Evelyn Taft (News Reporter #2)

    WRITTEN BY: Sean Hennen
    DIRECTED BY: Fred Toye
    Source:

  • NCIS: Los Angeles - Episode 6.22 - Field of Fire
    THE TEAM SEARCHES FOR AN UNSTABLE, HIGHLY SKILLED SNIPER WHEN THEY DISCOVER HIS CONNECTION TO AN EXTREMIST GROUP, ON “NCIS: LOS ANGELES,” MONDAY, APRIL 27

    Editor’s note: The air date of this episode has changed.

    “Field of Fire” – The team searches for a former Marine and expert sniper who escaped a veterans hospital when they discover his connection to the leader of an extremist group. Also, the case reminds Kensi of her past as a sniper, on NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Monday, April 27 (10:01-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

    CHEAT TWEET: The #NCISLA team searches for an unstable & highly skilled sniper & Kensi is reminded of her past! 4/27 10/9c http://bit.ly/1PE3Sk8

    REGULAR CAST:

    Chris O’Donnell (NCIS Special Agent G. Callen)
    LL COOL J (NCIS Special Agent Sam Hanna)
    Linda Hunt (Operations Manager Henrietta “Hetty” Lange)
    Daniela Ruah (NCIS Special Agent Kensi Blye)
    Eric Christian Olsen (LAPD Detective Marty Deeks)
    Barrett Foa (Tech Operator Eric Beale)
    Renée Felice Smith      (NCIS Intelligence Analyst Nell Jones)
    Miguel Ferrer (NCIS Assistant Director Owen Granger)

    GUEST CAST:

    Rowena King (Dr. Camille Rivers)
    Derek Mio (Nurse Michael Takahamo)
    Jonathan Schmock (Fred Kington)
    Lilli Birdsell (Carol Rutnam)
    Madison Grace (Lisa Rutnam)
    Robert Craighead (Homeless Man)
    Eddie McGee (Jonny)
    Shawn Parikh (Vamsi Patel)
    Jeff Staron (Raft)
    Troy Mittleider (Marine Gunnery Sergeant Connor Rutnam)
    DeMarkes Dogan (Security Guard)
    Mila Brener (Girl)
    Mason McNulty (Boy)

    WRITTEN BY: Gil Grant
    DIRECTED BY: Robert Florio
    Source:

33 comments:

  1. YES! Can't wait to have Stalker back, promos during season finale of Scorpion please! Expecting around ~1.5/1.6 for final 3 episodes.

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  2. OK, it's nice that we have to wait a week less for Stalker's return, but this sudden time change is weird. Have all Stalker and NCIS: LA episodes moved forward a week? Are their finales a week earlier now or do they have a break on either May 4 or 11 so their finales will still be on May 18? The latter option would be pretty strange IMO.

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  3. From CBS's online schedule, it looks like Stalker will run a rerun of the episode next week on May 4th.....? Wondering why CBS decided to push it forward in the first place.

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  4. CBS canges MOM timeslot so much but I am not concerned because it has shown this season it can hold its own in any timeslot on thursday night.

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  5. Yes, both are on repeat on May 4th, so both will air their final two episodes on May 11th and May 18th.

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  6. CBS has 100% lost it this year with the schedule. I strongly believe there was someone new put in charge. It's not even normal what they are doing.

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  7. The monkeys continue to run it!

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  8. Monkeys would do a better job

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  9. Wow, that is awful scheduling. CBS has really made it messy this season. I was just about to write that this might be good for the show because it would have ratings data from two episodes (April 27 and May 4) before a final decision is made. But now that's apparently not true, I have no idea what CBS is doing anymore. Is there something special on May 4? Not any sports or news coverage I believe.

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  10. CBS it's the only network that's lost it when it comes to scheduling this year. lol

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  11. 12 Monkeys would.

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  12. Current schedule that I have for May 4th is
    8PM - Two Broke Girls (original)
    8.30PM - Mike and Molly (repeat)
    9PM - Stalker (repeat - of 1.18)
    10PM - NCIS: Los Angeles (repeat)


    It makes no sense.

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  13. It's unbelievable actually since it comes from CBS which used to be a very rational network. They wouldn't take too many risks but they would be conservative and predictable in what they would do. This is just... insane?

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  14. ABC and CW schedule has been mostly on point this year. NBC has been nothing short of horrible but at least they've always been horrible, it's not so shocking. FOX, outside of the atrocities they've committed to Sunday schedule, has been ok I think. A few "could be done better" here and there, but nothing egregious.

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  15. I can't believe after all the occasions they've forced Mike and Molly to air sans 2 Broke Girls they will waste an original 2BG on a repeat. I think that has to be a mistake. Especially since they are finally both in sync right now, what would be the point of that? CBS is really crazy!

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  16. I'm laughing at loud right now! They are airing a repeat of Stalker 1.18 a week after it originally aired. Someone at CBS is really drunk or lacks some logical thinking.

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  17. Oops. my bad. Meant to type original with Mike and Molly. No idea why I typed repeat, lol.

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  18. The latter is most likely.

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  19. I think that has to be a mistake lol. They are completely insane otherwise lol

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  20. Ah no problem! At least that parts is cleared up ;)

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  21. Yes, at least they have something right in the 2BG/M&M scheduling. But the Stalker and NCIS LA scheduling baffles me.

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  22. This season, and especially the 2015 part, CBS has done awful scheduling. Shows that have suffered most are Person of Interest, Scorpion and NCIS: Los Angeles which all had random episodes scheduled here and there. Of course you also have CSI and Cyber which are airing episodes outside of their normal time slots. I also feel that on various nights they have done a repeat of one show while showing a new episode from another show.

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  23. I wonder if they just haven't updated the listings yet, with only 3 episodes, you'd surely air them in consecutive weeks?!

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  24. That would definitely make the most sense. Also because there is no apparent reason to move episode 18 forward while leaving 19 and 20 where they were. If they had moved all three episodes up, it would at least make some sense. This move doesn't, not at all.

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  25. It's the "few 'could be done better' here and there" that I'm thinking about. ;) But it's neither here nor there.

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  26. I don't say anything anymore, I really don't know.

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  27. I think Scorpion ended up with a great schedule after all, since they allowed it to run all that time straight in the fall and they didn't force it to last until May. Yes, during the last 1.5 month we had the annoying one on, one off, one on, one off but that really isn't that bad considering how many straight episodes we got. The thing with Scorpion is that I almost think they treated the show too well for their own good. It's their biggest drama freshman hit in years and they leave it out of May Sweeps? That makes no sense and it will hurt their averages drastically!

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  28. I wouldn't say the 2BG / M&M scheduling is correct. They should have ordered 24 episodes of 2 Broke Girls or double pumped Mike and Molly to avoid having it air in seas of repeats during Christmas, I am not sure what was the point of that.

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  29. Yeah, that thing over Christmas was weird. Apart from that though, it hasn't been too bad. The scheduling of those two shows certainly isn't their biggest problem/insanity at the moment.

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  30. Yeah that is true.

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  31. Those b*stards! My birthday is May 7th so it would have been a lovely birthday treat if they had of aired the finale of Mom on my birthday, but oh no, let's all laugh at Gavin and bring the finale one week earlier so it aires on April 30 instead. So unfair, would have been the perfect birthday treat. I love Mom!

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  32. I'm surprised they didn't make these moves sooner, especially the April 27 with originals. What were they thinking putting on a Scorpion (R) & LA (R) on the first Monday of sweeps AND after Scorpion aired its finale? The scheduling this entire season has been awful from the TAR/CSI mess to not revamping the schedule after winter break. Seriously, they should've moved CSI back to Wed to pave way for Cyber. Put Stalker at 10 on Tuesday, moved POI to Thursday and tried Elementary at 10 on Sunday. And they should UnRenew MS, it's bringing the whole night down. It's not going to suddenly find an audience - it's DVR numbers are terrible.

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  33. You better get it together for next season CBS...


    I don't remember their Summer schedule that well but from what I remember it isn't much better.

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