
CBS HAS canceled a number of shows this year, which has left both fans and the stars devastated.
We take a look at the fan favorite programmes that have unfortunately faced the axe.
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A number of shows have been axed by CBS this year so farCredit: Getty
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Two spin-offs of the FBI franchise will come to an end after multiple seriesCredit: Getty
Channel executives have canned a number of programmes across multiple genres.
In terms of drama, S.W.A.T. was the first to be cancelled by the higher-ups.
The Shemar Moore-led drama was initially set to end after six seasons in 2023.
However, the show was later given a lifeline and revived by bosses for one more season.
This was following an outcry from fans; however, the show will now finish for good after the eighth season.
After the news was announced, the showrunner of the drama spoke out as he admitted his devastation.
Andrew Dettmann explained: “It’s heartbreaking news, primarily because it’s been such an immense pleasure working with this cast and crew to put out a show that we’ve always been proud of.”
Two popular spin-offs in the FBI franchise have unfortunately suffered the same fate.
FBI: Most Wanted was the very first secondary show to be commissioned for the popular franchise.
It follows the efforts of the FBI’s Fugitive Task Force in New York as they try to track down the worst criminals.
Trailer for spin-off series FBI- Most Wanted
The characters were first introduced on-screen via a backdoor pilot that was filmed during the very first season of the original show.
Bosses have decided to end the show after six seasons on CBS, starring huge names such as Dylan McDermott,
At the same time, it was announced that FBI: International will also end after four seasons.
Jesse Lee Soffer and Luke Kleintank led the cast of the second spin-off, which focused on FBI special agents who investigate crime and terrorism abroad.
CBS Fall Premiere Dates
CBS has announced its fall premiere lineup. The network has decided to push most of its premieres back to mid-October, while one highly-anticipated show is still slated to air in September.
Here’s a look at all the shows premiering on CBS this fall:
Wednesday, September 18:
Survivor – 8pm ET
Saturday, September 21:
48 Hours – 9pm ET
Sunday, September 22:
60 Minutes – 7pm ET
Matlock (Sneak Peek) 9pm ET
Sunday, September 29:
Continuation of NFL on CBS – 7pm ET
60 Minutes – 7:30pm ET
The Summit (Sneak peek) – 9pm ET
Big Brother – 10:30pm ET
Sunday, October 6:
Continuation of NFL on CBS – 7pm ET
American Music Awards – 8pm ET
Big Brother – 10pm ET
Wednesday, October 9:
Survivor – 8pm ET
The Summit – 9:30pm ET
Thursday, October 10:
Big Brother – 8pm ET
Matlock – 9pm ET
Elsbeth – 10pm ET
Sunday, October 13:
60 Minutes – 7pm ET
Big Brother – 8:30pm ET
Monday, October 14:
NCIS – 8pm ET
NCIS: Origins – 9pm ET
Tuesday, October 15:
FBI – 8pm ET
FBI: International – 9pm ET
FBI: Most Wanted – 10pm ET
Wednesday, October 16:
Survivor – 8pm ET
The Summit – 9:30pm ET
Thursday, October 17:
George & Mandy’s First Marriage – 8pm ET
Ghosts – 8:30pm ET
Matlock – 9pm ET
Elsbeth – 10pm ET
Firday, October 18:
SWAT – 8pm ET
Fire Country – 9pm ET
Blue Bloods – 10pm ET
Monday, October 21:
The Neighborhood – 8pm ET
Poppa’s House – 8:30pm ET
NCIS – 9pm ET
NCIS: Origins – 10pm ET
Sunday, October 27:
Continuation of NFL on CBS – 7pm ET
60 Minutes – 7:30pm ET
Tracker – 8:30pm ET
The Equalizer – 9:30pm ET
The hit franchise first debuted in 2021; as fans watched four seasons on their screens at home.
But it is not just the drama department that has faced controversial cancellations.
The popular late-night comedy show, “After Midnight,” will conclude after two seasons.
Viewers loved the panel show, but host Taylor Tomlinson, 31, has returned to stand-up comedy.
CBS has also announced that it will not air any original programming in the 12:30 am slot going forward.
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Taylor Tomlinson is going back to stand-up comedy and CBS will no longer air any original programming in the slotCredit: Getty
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S.W.A.T. was the first police drama to face the axeCredit: Getty
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FBI International end after season fourCredit: Getty