Patrick Dempsey is returning to TV!
19.05.2020 - 23:13 / justjared.com
CBS has released the full schedule for the upcoming Fall 2020-2021 television season.
While other networks have changed up their television schedule for the new season, CBS has not, opting to remain close to what it has been for years.
The only days changing what programs are showing are Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Check out what changed about them in the slideshow!
Brand new shows The Equalizer, Clarice and B Positive has joined the lineup for the fall season.
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Patrick Dempsey is returning to TV!
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