Tom Selleck on Blue Bloods, Vanessa Lachey on NCIS: Hawai’i, and Iain Armitage on Young Sheldon.Photo:John Paul Filo/CBS via Getty Images; Karen Neal/CBS via Getty Images; Bill Inoshita/CBS via Getty Images

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Viewers don’t have to wait too much longer for new episodes fan-favorite CBS shows.
Less than a week afterthe end of the SAG-AFTRA strike, CBS announced on Monday that more than 15 series will return — includingBlue Bloods,Young Sheldon,CSIand more — in February 2024.
The network also announced the debut of a few new additions, starting withJustin Hartley’s new dramaTrackerin the highly coveted, post-Super Bowl time slot on Sunday, Feb. 11. Hartley is producing the series based on Jeffery Deaver’s novelThe Never Game, and he stars as survivalist Colter Shaw, who uses his unique skills to solve mysteries.
The 450th episode of NCIS captured the mysterious death of a ride-share driver.Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images

Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images
Monday, Feb. 12 promises a mix of returning comedies and procedurals with theThe Neighborhood’s season 6 premiere,Bob Hearts Abishola’s season 5 premiere, the season 21 kick-off ofNCISand the season 3 premiere ofNCIS: Hawai’i.
All threeFBIseries return on Tuesday, Feb. 13, and Thursday, Feb. 15, welcomes backYoung Sheldonfor season 7 premiere,Ghostsin its third season andSo Help Me Toddfor its sophomore year.
Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan on CBS’s Blue Bloods.Patrick Harbron/CBS via Getty Images

Patrick Harbron/CBS via Getty Images
One more new drama can be expected in February:Elsbeth, a legal drama based onThe Good Wifecharacter of the same name. The series debut, starringCarrie Preston, will followSo Help Me Toddon Thursday, Feb. 28.
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Two CBS series don’t have premiere dates set yet — theKathy Bates-ledMatlockreboot andDamon WayansandDamon Wayans Jr.’s comedyPoppa’s Houseare currently planned to join the roster some time during the 2024–2025 season.
source: people.com