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CBS reveals the dates of numerous shows’ postponed 2024 premieres as the actors’ strike comes to a conclusion. Look at the list below.

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The entertainment industry has weathered a storm in recent times, marked by the impactful actors’ strike that momentarily halted the production of several highly-anticipated shows. However, the clouds are parting, and CBS has emerged with a silver lining for eager viewers. The network has officially announced the rescheduled premiere dates for a slew of postponed 2024 shows, signaling a return to normalcy after the resolution of the actors’ strike.

Here’s a closer look at the list of shows that fans can anticipate in the coming months:

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1. “NCIS” Season 20

The flagship series “NCIS” is set to return with its 20th season, promising more gripping investigations, unexpected twists, and the camaraderie that fans have come to love.

2. “Young Sheldon” Season 6

The adorable and intellectually gifted Sheldon Cooper is back with more comedic genius in the sixth season of this “Big Bang Theory” spin-off.

3. “Blue Bloods” Season 14

The Reagan family is gearing up for another season of crime-fighting and family drama in “Blue Bloods” Season 14, providing fans with their fix of suspense and heartfelt moments.

4. “The Good Fight” Season 6

The legal drama “The Good Fight” returns for its sixth season, continuing to explore timely and thought-provoking issues within the legal landscape.

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5. “Magnum P.I.” Season 5

Magnum and his team are back for another round of high-stakes investigations and tropical adventures in the fifth season of this action-packed reboot.

6. “Hawaii Five-0” Reboot Season 2

The sun-soaked shores of Hawaii are calling once again as “Hawaii Five-0” returns for its second season, promising more crime-solving in paradise.

7. “SEAL Team” Season 6

The elite Navy SEALs are back on the front lines in the sixth season of “SEAL Team,” offering viewers an intense and authentic portrayal of special operations.

8. “Bull” Season 7

Dr. Bull is ready to navigate the complexities of the legal system once again in the seventh season of “Bull,” providing audiences with intriguing courtroom drama.

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The resolution of the actors’ strike has undoubtedly been a beacon of hope for the industry, allowing the wheels of production to resume. CBS, known for its commitment to delivering top-notch entertainment, has wasted no time in recalibrating its schedule to bring viewers the content they have been eagerly awaiting.

In the coming months, as the curtain rises once again on CBS, viewers can expect a captivating lineup that encompasses drama, humor, and suspense. The hiatus may have been a challenge, but ready to mark your calendars and dive back into the world of your favorite shows as CBS returns with a bang!

CBS has announced new premiere dates for several shows previously delayed due to the actors’ strike. “Tracker” will debut on Sunday, February 11, at 10 pm EST. The following Monday, February 12, sees the return of “The Neighborhood” Season 6 at 8 pm EST, “Bob Hearts Abishola” Season 5 at 8:30 pm EST, “NCIS” Season 21 at 9 pm EST, and “NCIS:

Hawai’i” Season 3 at 10 pm EST. On Tuesday, February 13, “FBI” Season 6 airs at 8 pm EST, “FBI: International” Season 3 at 9 pm EST, and “FBI: Most Wanted” Season 5 at 10 pm EST. Thursday, February 15, brings “Young Sheldon” Season 7 at 8 pm EST, “Ghosts” Season 3 at 8:30 pm EST, “So Help Me Todd” Season 2 at 9 pm EST, and “Tracker” at 10 pm EST.

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