CBS Television Lineup
A comprehensive guide detailing the Cbs Television Lineup for the next two weeks. This schedule outlines programming across various genres, including news, sports, and entertainment.
Sunday, February 9
Local programming will air, followed by “CBS News Sunday Morning,” featuring interviews with Stephanie Courtney, Dean Winters, Cynthia Erivo; a segment on talk therapy with grandmothers; and a conversation with Jim Gaffigan. “Face the Nation” will include interviews with Bill Hagerty, Ilhan Omar, Mike McCaul, and CBS News contributors Samantha Vinograd and Chris Krebs.
Local programming will resume, leading into “PBR Bull Riding,” showcasing highlights from the February 7th Team Challenge in Salt Lake City between the Oklahoma Wildcatters and Arizona Ridge Riders. “Course Record With Michael Breed” will offer analysis and commentary on tournament golf, along with instructional segments.
The final round of the WM Phoenix Open from TPC Scottsdale will be broadcast as part of “PGA Tour Golf.” Concluding the evening, “CBS Evening News” will deliver the latest world and national news. “60 Minutes” will present a special on arts and performance, featuring comic Kevin Hart and artist Jeff Koons. “Tracker” continues with the episode “Noble Rot,” where Reenie convinces Colter to investigate a missing person from a wellness retreat.
The series premiere of “Watson” introduces Dr. John Watson, resuming his career at a clinic specializing in rare disorders. Later, “Tracker” returns with the episode “The Night Movers,” focusing on a man who seemingly died in a car accident months prior. Finally, local programming will conclude the day’s broadcasts.
Monday, February 10 – Friday, February 21 (and beyond)
The CBS television lineup continues with a consistent daily schedule featuring news programs like “CBS News Roundup” and “CBS News Mornings,” followed by daytime programming including “Let’s Make a Deal” and “The Price Is Right.” Daytime dramas “The Young and the Restless” and “The Bold and the Beautiful” air in the afternoon.
Primetime programming varies throughout the week, with shows like “The Neighborhood,” “Poppa’s House,” “NCIS,” “FBI,” “Ghosts,” and “Fire Country” airing on different nights. Late night is rounded out by “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” Specific episodes and guest details are provided for each program within the two-week timeframe. Weekend programming includes sports coverage like “PGA Tour Golf” and “College Basketball,” as well as news magazines like “48 Hours” and “CBS News Sunday Morning.”
This detailed CBS television lineup offers viewers a comprehensive overview of the network’s programming schedule, ensuring they can easily find their favorite shows and plan their viewing accordingly. The schedule is subject to change, so viewers are encouraged to check local listings for the most up-to-date information. CBS continues to provide a diverse range of content, catering to a wide array of interests and demographics. From news and sports to dramas and comedies, CBS remains a staple in television entertainment.