US TV
CBS confirms autumn schedule
Published Saturday, May 17 2003, 21:43 BST | By James Welsh
Here's a night-by-night roundup of what viewers can expect in primetime from CBS this autumn.
Monday:
Monday:
- Yes Dear moves to kick off primetime for the week
- Still Standing also moves, to the 8:30pm slot
- Everybody Loves Raymond stays at 9pm
- Two and a Half Men, starring Charlie Sheen, is a new entry at 9:30
- CSI: Miami continues at 10pm
- Navy Criminal Investigation Service, a new drama, starts Tuesday primetime
- The Guardian is continues at 9
- Judging Amy rounds off the night at 10pm
- 60 Minutes II moves to give a current-affairs start to Wednesday primetime
- King of Queens moves to 8:30
- The Stones is a new entrant at 9pm
- Brotherhood of Poland rounds off Wednesday primetime
- Survivor: Pearl Islands comes in at 8 as the reality alternative to NBC's 'Must-See TV' lineup
- CSI continues at 9pm
- Without A Trace rounds-off Thursdays at 10pm
- Joan of Arcadia starts Friday at 8
- JAG continues at 9
- The Handler, starring Joey Pants, completes the Friday night lineup
- 48 Hours Investigates moves to Saturday nights at 8pm
- Hack comes in at 9
- The District remains in its 10pm slot
- 60 Minutes stays in the 8pm slot
- Cold Case follows at 9
- CBS Sunday Night Movie rounds off the week
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