List of programs broadcast by CBS

This is a list of programs currently[1] or formerly broadcast by CBS.

The "classic" CBS logo, with Didot typeface

Current programming

Norah O'Donnell – current anchor of CBS Evening News.
Margaret Brennan – current contributor of Face the Nation.
Phil Keoghan – host of the reality shows The Amazing Race and Tough as Nails.
Mark Harmon – star of the drama NCIS.
David Boreanaz – star of the drama SEAL Team.
Shemar Moore – star of the drama S.W.A.T..
Jay Hernandez – star of the drama Magnum P.I..
Allison Janney – star of the comedy Mom.
Thomas Middleditch – star of the comedy B Positive.
Jim Nantz – lead announcer for CBS coverage of the NFL, PGA Tour, and NCAA basketball.
Chris Noth – star of the upcoming drama The Equalizer.
Rebecca Breeds – star of the upcoming drama Clarice.
Patrick Dempsey – star of the upcoming drama Ways & Means.
Julie Bowen – star of the upcoming comedy Wilde Things.

Note: Titles are listed according to their year of debut on the network in parentheses.

Dramas

Comedies

Docuseries

  • The FBI Declassified (2020)

Reality/non-scripted

Awards shows

Game shows

Talk shows

Late night shows

Specials

News and information

Film presentations

Saturday morning

  • Lucky Dog (2013)
  • Dr. Chris: Pet Vet (2013)
  • The Henry Ford Innovation Nation (2014)
  • Hope In the Wild (2018)
  • Best Friends Furever (2019)
  • Mission Unstoppable (2019)

Soap operas

Sports

Upcoming programming

Comedies

Dramas

Reality/non-scripted

Comedies

Dramas

Comedies

Comedies

  • Alam, the Family[22]
  • Call Me Florence[23]
  • Dadholes[24]
  • Extended Family[25]
  • Foster Friends[26]
  • Game Time[27]
  • How To Be Successful Without Hurting Men's Feelings[28]
  • The Last Happy Couple[29]
  • Little Shells[30]
  • Middle Class Murdochs[20]
  • Pretty[31]
  • This is Our Year[32]
  • Unprofessional[33]
  • Untitled Adrienne Rose White/Aliee Chan/Chris Case project[34]
  • Untitled Ajay Sahgal project[35]
  • Untitled doo-wop college project[36]
  • Untitled Wayne Brady project[37]

Dramas

Former programming

Dramas

TitlePremiere dateFinaleNotes
Studio OneNovember 7, 1948September 29, 1958
City HospitalMarch 25, 1952October 1, 1953
The Public DefenderMarch 11, 1954June 23, 1955
The Telltale ClueJuly 8, 1954September 23, 1954
LassieSeptember 12, 1954March 8, 1971The series moved to and aired in first run syndication from October 7, 1971 to March 24, 1973.
In syndication, for the episodes that aired until May 26, 1957, the series is now known as Jeff's Collie, while for the episodes that aired from September 8, 1957 to May 3, 1964, the series is now known as Timmy & Lassie.
Climax!October 7, 1954June 26, 1958
GunsmokeSeptember 7, 1955March 31, 1975In syndication, for the episodes that aired until June 17, 1961, the series is now known as Marshall Dillon.
Alfred Hitchcock PresentsOctober 2, 1955September 25, 1960The series moved to NBC and aired on that network from September 27, 1960 to June 26, 1962.
The 20th Century Fox HourOctober 5, 1955June 12, 1957
Have Gun – Will TravelSeptember 14, 1957April 20, 1963
Perry MasonSeptember 21, 1957May 22, 1966
Wanted Dead or AliveSeptember 6, 1958March 29, 1961
RawhideJanuary 9, 1959December 7, 1965
Hotel de PareeOctober 2, 1959June 3, 1960
The Twilight ZoneOctober 2, 1959June 19, 1964
Diagnosis: UnknownJuly 5, 1960September 20, 1960
Route 66October 7, 1960March 20, 1964
The DefendersSeptember 16, 1961May 13, 1965
The Alfred Hitchcock HourSeptember 20, 1962July 3, 1964The series moved to NBC and aired on that network from October 5, 1964 to May 10, 1965.
The NursesSeptember 31, 1962May 11, 1965The series was renamed The Doctors and the Nurses on September 26, 1963.
For the PeopleJanuary 31, 1965May 9, 1969
Our Private WorldMay 5, 1965September 10, 1965
Lost in SpaceSeptember 15, 1965March 6, 1968
The Wild Wild WestSeptember 17, 1965April 4, 1969
DaktariJanuary 11, 1966January 15, 1969
Mission: ImpossibleSeptember 17, 1966March 30, 1973
Cimarron StripSeptember 7, 1967March 7, 1968
Gentle BenSeptember 10, 1967August 31, 1969
MannixSeptember 16, 1967April 13, 1975
The PrisonerJune 1, 1968September 21, 1968This is a British series that aired on ITV from September 29, 1967 to February 1, 1968.
PremiereJuly 16, 1968September 9, 1968
Hawaii Five-OSeptember 20, 1968April 5, 1980
LancerSeptember 24, 1968June 23, 1970
Medical CenterSeptember 24, 1969September 6, 1976
Storefront LawyersSeptember 16, 1970April 14, 1971The series was renamed Men at Law on February 3, 1971.
CannonSeptember 14, 1971March 3, 1976
Bearcats!September 16, 1971December 30, 1971
Cade's CountySeptember 19, 1971April 9, 1972
The WaltonsSeptember 14, 1972June 4, 1981
Barnaby JonesJanuary 28, 1973April 3, 1980
The New Perry MasonSeptember 16, 1973January 20, 1974
HawkinsOctober 2, 1973September 3, 1974
ShaftOctober 9, 1973February 19, 1974
KojakOctober 24, 1973March 18, 1978
Apple's WayFebruary 10, 1974January 12, 1975
Sons and DaughtersSeptember 11, 1974November 6, 1974
Planet of the ApesSeptember 13, 1974December 20, 1974
SwitchSeptember 9, 1975August 20, 1978
Kate McShaneSeptember 10, 1975November 12, 1975
Three for the RoadSeptember 14, 1975November 30, 1975
The Blue KnightDecember 10, 1975October 20, 1976
SaraFebruary 13, 1976May 7, 1976
DelvecchioSeptember 9, 1976March 13, 1977
Spencer's PilotsSeptember 17, 1976November 19, 1976
Executive SuiteSeptember 20, 1976February 11, 1977
Code RJanuary 21, 1977June 10, 1977
The Andros TargetsJanuary 31, 1977May 16, 1977
HunterFebruary 18, 1977May 27, 1977
Nashville 99April 1, 1977April 22, 1977
The FitzpatricksSeptember 5, 1977January 10, 1978
RaffertySeptember 5, 1977November 28, 1977
Logan's RunSeptember 16, 1977February 6, 1978
The New Adventures of Wonder WomanSeptember 16, 1977September 11, 1979The series was originally known as Wonder Woman and it originally aired on ABC from November 7, 1975 to February 16, 1977.
The Amazing Spider-ManSeptember 19, 1977July 6, 1979
Lou GrantSeptember 20, 1977September 13, 1982
The Incredible HulkMarch 10, 1978May 12, 1982
DallasApril 2, 1978May 3, 1991
The Paper ChaseSeptember 9, 1978April 24, 1979The series moved to Showtime and aired on that network from April 5, 1983 to August 9, 1986.
KazSeptember 10, 1978April 22, 1979
The American GirlsSeptember 23, 1978November 11, 1978
The White ShadowSeptember 27, 1978March 16, 1981
The Dukes of HazzardJanuary 26, 1979February 8, 1985
Trapper John, M.D.September 23, 1979September 4, 1986
California FeverSeptember 25, 1979December 11, 1979
Big Shamus, Little ShamusSeptember 29, 1979October 6, 1979
Salem's LotNovember 17, 1979November 24, 1979Miniseries
Young MaverickNovember 28, 1979January 30, 1980
Knots LandingDecember 27, 1979May 13, 1993
HagenMarch 15, 1980April 24, 1980
ParisSeptember 29, 1979January 15, 1980
Palmerstown, U.S.A.March 20, 1980June 9, 1981The series was renamed Palmerstown on March 17, 1981.
EnosNovember 12, 1980May 20, 1981
Secrets of Midland HeightsDecember 6, 1980January 24, 1981
Magnum, P.I.December 11, 1980May 8, 1988
RikerMarch 14, 1981April 11, 1981
NurseApril 2, 1981May 21, 1982
Jessica NovakNovember 5, 1981November 26, 1981
ShannonNovember 11, 1981April 7, 1982
Simon & SimonNovember 24, 1981December 31, 1988The last two unaired episodes aired in first-run syndication from September 9 to September 16, 1989.
Falcon CrestDecember 4, 1981May 17, 1990
Q.E.D.March 23, 1982April 27, 1982
Cagney & LaceyMarch 25, 1982May 16, 1988
Seven Brides for Seven BrothersSeptember 19, 1982March 23, 1983
Bring 'Em Back AliveSeptember 24, 1982May 31, 1983
Tucker's WitchOctober 6, 1982June 9, 1983In later rebroadcasts on the USA Network, the program was retitled The Good Witch of Laurel Canyon.
Wizards and WarriorsFebruary 26, 1983May 14, 1983
The MississippiMarch 25, 1983March 6, 1984
Zorro and SonApril 6, 1983June 1, 1983
Emerald Point N.A.S.September 26, 1983March 12, 1984
Cutter to HoustonOctober 1, 1983December 31, 1983
Scarecrow and Mrs. KingOctober 3, 1983May 28, 1987
Whiz KidsOctober 5, 1983June 2, 1984
AirwolfJanuary 22, 1984March 29, 1986The series moved to USA Network and aired on that network from January 23 to August 7, 1987.
Mickey Spillane's Mike HammerJanuary 28, 1984May 13, 1987The series became known as The New Mike Hammer on September 22, 1986.
Cover UpSeptember 22, 1984April 6, 1985
Murder, She WroteSeptember 30, 1984May 19, 1996
OtherworldJanuary 26, 1985March 16, 1985
Detective in the HouseMarch 15, 1985April 19, 1985
SpaceApril 14, 1985April 18, 1985Miniseries
HometownAugust 22, 1985October 15, 1985
The EqualizerSeptember 18, 1985August 24, 1989
T. J. HookerSeptember 25, 1985June 28, 1986The series originally aired on ABC from March 13, 1982 to May 4, 1985.
The Twilight ZoneSeptember 27, 1985July 17, 1987The series moved to and aired in first-run syndication from September 24, 1988 to April 15, 1989.
Bridges to CrossApril 24, 1986June 12, 1986
The WizardSeptember 9, 1986March 12, 1987
Kay O'BrienSeptember 25, 1986November 13, 1986
DowntownSeptember 27, 1986April 22, 1987
Shell GameJanuary 8, 1987February 12, 1987
I'll Take ManhattanMarch 1, 1987March 22, 1987Miniseries
SpiesMarch 2, 1987April 14, 1987
Houston KnightsMarch 11, 1987June 10, 1988
The Oldest RookieSeptember 16, 1987January 13, 1988
WiseguySeptember 16, 1987December 8, 1990
Tour of DutySeptember 24, 1987April 28, 1990
Beauty and the BeastSeptember 25, 1987August 4, 1990
Jake and the FatmanSeptember 26, 1987May 6, 1992
The Law & Harry McGrawSeptember 27, 1987February 10, 1988
Leg WorkOctober 3, 1987November 7, 1987
Blue SkiesJune 13, 1988August 1, 1988
ParadiseOctober 27, 1988May 10, 1991The series was renamed Guns of Paradise on January 4, 1991.
Dirty DancingOctober 29, 1988January 21, 1989
Almost GrownNovember 27, 1988February 20, 1989
TV 101November 29, 1988March 25, 1989
Dolphin CoveJanuary 21, 1989March 11, 1989
Hard Time on Planet EarthMarch 1, 1989June 21, 1989
Rescue 911April 18, 1989August 27, 1996
Jesse HawkesApril 22, 1989May 27, 1989
WolfSeptember 13, 1989June 28, 1990
Island SonSeptember 16, 1989March 15, 1990
Peaceable KingdomSeptember 20, 1989November 15, 1990
Top of the HillSeptember 21, 1989November 30, 1989
SnoopsSeptember 22, 1989July 6, 1990
Max Monroe: Loose CannonJanuary 5, 1990April 19, 1990
Grand SlamJanuary 28, 1990March 14, 1990
The BradysFebruary 9, 1990March 9, 1990Episodes 1 and 2 were repackaged as the TV movie The Brady 500.
Episodes 3 and 4 were repackaged as the TV movie The Bradys on the Move.
Episodes 5 and 6 were repackaged as the TV movie Big Kids, Big Problems.
Northern ExposureJuly 12, 1990July 26, 1995
E.A.R.T.H. ForceSeptember 16, 1990September 29, 1990
The Trials of Rosie O'NeillSeptember 17, 1990May 30, 1992
The FlashSeptember 20, 1990May 18, 1991
WIOUOctober 24, 1990March 20, 1991
Over My Dead BodyNovember 2, 1990June 20, 1991
Broken BadgesNovember 24, 1990June 20, 1991
Sons and DaughtersJanuary 4, 1991March 1, 1991
The AntagonistsMarch 21, 1991May 30, 1991
Dark JusticeApril 5, 1991September 28, 1993
Sweating BulletsApril 8, 1991October 18, 1993This is the American title of a Canadian series called Tropical Heat that was produced in co-operation with Mexico and Israel.
Golden YearsJuly 16, 1991August 22, 1991Miniseries
P.S. I Luv USeptember 15, 1991January 4, 1992
Palace GuardOctober 18, 1991November 1, 1991
Silk StalkingsNovember 7, 1991June 10, 1993The series moved to USA Network and aired on that network from September 26, 1993 to April 18, 1999.
Hearts Are WildJanuary 10, 1992March 13, 1992
Tequila and BonettiJanuary 17, 1992April 17, 1992
The Human FactorApril 16, 1992May 28, 1992
RavenJune 19, 1992April 30, 1993
2000 Malibu RoadAugust 23, 1992September 9, 1992
Middle AgesSeptember 3, 1992October 1, 1992
Angel StreetSeptember 15, 1992October 3, 1992
The Hat SquadSeptember 16, 1992January 23, 1993
Picket FencesSeptember 18, 1992June 26, 1996
In the Heat of the NightOctober 28, 1992May 16, 1995The series originally aired on NBC from March 6, 1988 to May 19, 1992.
Dr. Quinn, Medicine WomanJanuary 1, 1993May 16, 1998
Walker, Texas RangerApril 21, 1993May 19, 2001
Angel FallsAugust 26, 1993September 30, 1993
Harts of the WestSeptember 25, 1993June 18, 1994
Diagnosis: MurderSeptember 29, 1993May 11, 2001
South of SunsetOctober 27, 1993The first 4 of the last 6 unaired episodes aired on VH1 later in 1993.
Second ChancesDecember 2, 1993February 19, 1994
The Road HomeMarch 5, 1994April 16, 1994
ChristyApril 3, 1994August 2, 1995
Due SouthApril 26, 1994May 15, 1996This is a Canadian series that aired on CTV from April 26, 1994 to March 14, 1999.
The last United States unaired episode originally scheduled to air on CBS aired on TNT in 1999.
The series moved to and aired in first-run syndication from September 14, 1997 to March 14, 1999.
Hotel MalibuAugust 4, 1994September 8, 1994
One West WaikikiAugust 4, 1994May 25, 1996
Under SuspicionSeptember 16, 1994March 10, 1995
Chicago HopeSeptember 18, 1994May 4, 2000
Touched by an AngelSeptember 21, 1994April 27, 2003
Under One RoofMarch 14, 1995April 18, 1995
Central Park WestSeptember 13, 1995June 28, 1996
CourthouseSeptember 13, 1995November 15, 1995
The ClientSeptember 17, 1995April 16, 1996
American GothicSeptember 22, 1995July 11, 1996
New York NewsSeptember 28, 1995November 30, 1995
Nash BridgesMarch 29, 1996May 4, 2001
Promised LandSeptember 17, 1996May 20, 1999
MoloneySeptember 19, 1996May 22, 1997
Mr. & Mrs. SmithSeptember 20, 1996November 8, 1996
Early EditionSeptember 28, 1996May 27, 2000
EZ StreetsOctober 27, 1996April 2, 1997
JAGJanuary 3, 1997April 29, 2005The series originally aired on NBC from September 23, 1995 to May 22, 1996.
OrleansJanuary 7, 1997April 10, 1997
FedsMarch 5, 1997April 9, 1997
Brooklyn SouthSeptember 22, 1997April 29, 1998
DellaventuraSeptember 23, 1997January 13, 1998
The Magnificent SevenJanuary 3, 1998July 3, 2000
L.A. DoctorsSeptember 21, 1998May 10, 1999
Buddy FaroSeptember 25, 1998December 4, 1998
Martial LawSeptember 26, 1998May 13, 2000
To Have & to HoldSeptember 30, 1998December 9, 1998
Sons of ThunderMarch 9, 1999April 17, 1999
TurksJanuary 21, 1999April 23, 1999
Judging AmySeptember 19, 1999May 3, 2005
Family LawSeptember 20, 1999May 27, 2002
Now and AgainSeptember 24, 1999May 5, 2000
City of AngelsJanuary 16, 2000December 21, 2000
That's LifeOctober 1, 2000January 26, 2002
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationOctober 6, 2000September 27, 2015
The FugitiveOctober 6, 2000May 25, 2001
The DistrictOctober 7, 2000May 21, 2004
Kate BrasherFebruary 24, 2001April 14, 2001
Big AppleMarch 1, 2001April 19, 2001
Wolf LakeSeptember 19, 2001October 24, 2001The remaining four unaired episodes aired on UPN from April 10 to May 1, 2002.
The Education of Max BickfordSeptember 23, 2001June 2, 2002
The GuardianSeptember 25, 2001May 4, 2004
The AgencySeptember 27, 2001May 17, 2003
Citizen BainesSeptember 29, 2001November 3, 2001
First MondayJanuary 15, 2002May 3, 2002
CSI: MiamiSeptember 23, 2002April 8, 2012
Presidio MedSeptember 24, 2002January 24, 2003
Without a TraceSeptember 26, 2002May 19, 2009
HackSeptember 27, 2002March 13, 2004
Robbery Homicide DivisionSeptember 27, 2002December 7, 2002The remaining three unaired episodes aired on USA Network from April 7 to April 22, 2003.
Queens SupremeJanuary 10, 2003May 16, 2003
The Brotherhood of Poland, New HampshireSeptember 24, 2003November 19, 2003
Joan of ArcadiaSeptember 26, 2003April 22, 2005
Cold CaseSeptember 28, 2003May 2, 2010
Century CityMarch 16, 2004March 30, 2004The last five remaining unaired episodes aired on Universal HD from December 30, 2004 to January 20, 2005.
CSI: NYSeptember 22, 2004February 22, 2013
Dr. VegasSeptember 24, 2004October 29, 2004
ClubhouseSeptember 26, 2004November 6, 2004The last six unaired episodes aired on HDNet from June 30 to August 4, 2005.
NumbersJanuary 23, 2005March 12, 2010
ElvisMay 8, 2005May 11, 2005Miniseries
ThresholdSeptember 16, 2005November 22, 2005The last four unaired episodes aired in the United Kingdom on Sky 1 from January 11 to February 1, 2006.
Criminal MindsSeptember 22, 2005February 19, 2020
Ghost WhispererSeptember 23, 2005May 21, 2010
Close to HomeOctober 4, 2005May 11, 2007
Love MonkeyJanuary 17, 2006February 7, 2006
The UnitMarch 7, 2006May 10, 2009
SmithSeptember 19, 2006October 3, 2006
JerichoSeptember 20, 2006March 25, 2008
SharkSeptember 21, 2006May 20, 2008
3 lbsNovember 14, 2006November 28, 2006
CaneSeptember 25, 2007December 18, 2007
MoonlightSeptember 28, 2007May 16, 2008
Viva LaughlinOctober 18, 2007October 21, 2007
SwingtownJune 5, 2008September 5, 2008
FlashpointJuly 11, 2008August 19, 2011This is a Canadian series that aired on CTV from July 11, 2018 to December 13, 2012.
In the United States, the series moved to Ion Television and aired on that network from October 18, 2011 to January 22, 2013.
The MentalistSeptember 23, 2008February 18, 2015
The Ex ListOctober 3, 2008October 24, 2008
Eleventh HourOctober 9, 2008April 2, 2009
Harper's IslandApril 9, 2009July 11, 2009
The Good WifeSeptember 22, 2009May 8, 2016
MediumSeptember 25, 2009January 21, 2011The series originally aired on NBC from January 3, 2005 to June 1, 2009.
Three RiversOctober 4, 2009July 3, 2010
Miami MedicalApril 2, 2010July 2, 2010
Hawaii Five-0September 20, 2010April 3, 2020
The DefendersSeptember 22, 2010March 11, 2011
Criminal Minds: Suspect BehaviorFebruary 16, 2011May 25, 2011
CHAOSApril 1, 2011July 16, 2011
UnforgettableSeptember 20, 2011September 14, 2014The series moved to A&E and aired on that network from November 27, 2015 to January 22, 2016.
Person of InterestSeptember 22, 2011June 21, 2016
A Gifted ManSeptember 23, 2011March 2, 2012
NYC 22April 15, 2012August 11, 2012
VegasSeptember 25, 2012May 10, 2013
ElementarySeptember 27, 2012August 15, 2019
Made in JerseySeptember 28, 2012December 29, 2012
Golden BoyFebruary 26, 2013May 14, 2013
Under the DomeJune 24, 2013September 10, 2015
HostagesSeptember 23, 2013January 6, 2014
IntelligenceJanuary 7, 2014March 31, 2014
RecklessJune 29, 2014September 13, 2014
ExtantJuly 9, 2014September 9, 2015
Madam SecretarySeptember 21, 2014December 8, 2019
ScorpionSeptember 22, 2014April 16, 2018
StalkerOctober 1, 2014May 18, 2015
Battle CreekMarch 1, 2015May 24, 2015
CSI: CyberMarch 4, 2015March 13, 2016
ZooJune 30, 2015September 21, 2017
LimitlessSeptember 22, 2015April 26, 2016
Code BlackSeptember 30, 2015July 18, 2018
SupergirlOctober 26, 2015April 18, 2016The series now airs on The CW since October 10, 2016.[65]
Criminal Minds: Beyond BordersMarch 16, 2016May 17, 2017
Rush HourMarch 31, 2016August 20, 2016
BrainDeadJune 13, 2016September 11, 2016
American GothicJune 22, 2016September 7, 2016
Pure GeniusOctober 27, 2016January 26, 2017
RansomJanuary 1, 2017May 25, 2019
Training DayFebruary 2, 2017May 20, 2017
DoubtFebruary 15, 2017August 12, 2017
SalvationJuly 12, 2017September 17, 2018
Wisdom of the CrowdOctober 1, 2017January 14, 2018
InstinctMarch 18, 2018August 25, 2019
God Friended MeSeptember 30, 2018April 26, 2020
The CodeApril 9, 2019July 22, 2019
The Red LineApril 28, 2019May 19, 2019
TommyFebruary 6, 2020May 7, 2020
Manhunt: Deadly GamesSeptember 21, 2020November 7, 2020

Sitcoms

TitlePremiere dateFinaleNotes
Mary Kay and Johnny19491949
Detective's WifeJuly 7, 1950September 29, 1950
The George Burns and Gracie Allen ShowOctober 12, 1950September 15, 1958
The Jack Benny ProgramOctober 28, 1950April 21, 1964The series moved to NBC and aired on that network from September 25, 1964 to April 16, 1965.
I Love LucyOctober 15, 1951May 6, 1957
My Little MargieMay 16, 1952July 23, 1953The series moved to NBC and aired on that network from September 1953 to August 24, 1955.
Father Knows BestOctober 3, 1954May 23, 1960The series left CBS on March 27, 1955 and aired on NBC from August 31, 1955 to June 11, 1958 when it returned to CBS on September 15, 1958.
December BrideOctober 4, 1954May 7, 1959
The Phil Silvers ShowSeptember 20, 1955September 11, 1959
The HoneymoonersOctober 4, 1955September 22, 1956
The Eve Arden ShowSeptember 17, 1957March 25, 1958
Leave It to BeaverOctober 4, 1957July 16, 1958The series moved to ABC and aired on that network from October 2, 1958 to June 20, 1963.
The Danny Thomas ShowOctober 7, 1957April 27, 1964The series originally aired on ABC from September 29, 1953 to April 25, 1957
The series was known as Make Room for Daddy until April 17, 1956.
The Lucy–Desi Comedy HourNovember 28, 1957April 1, 1960
HenneseySeptember 28, 1959September 17, 1962
The Many Loves of Dobie GillisSeptember 29, 1959June 5, 1963
The Betty Hutton ShowOctober 1, 1959June 30, 1960
Dennis the MenaceOctober 4, 1959July 7, 1963
Pete and GladysSeptember 18, 1960September 10, 1962
The Tom Ewell ShowSeptember 22, 1960May 9, 1961
The Andy Griffith ShowOctober 3, 1960April 1, 1968
My Sister EileenOctober 5, 1960April 21, 1961
AngelOctober 6, 1960June 14, 1961
Bringing Up BuddyOctober 10, 1960June 28, 1961
Mister EdOctober 1, 1961February 6, 1966The series originally aired in first-run syndication from January 5 to July 2, 1961.
The Dick Van Dyke ShowOctober 3, 1961June 1, 1966
The Beverly HillbilliesSeptember 26, 1962March 23, 1971
The Lucy ShowOctober 1, 1962March 11, 1968
Petticoat JunctionSeptember 1, 1963April 4, 1970
The New Phil Silvers ShowSeptember 28, 1963April 25, 1964
My Favorite MartianSeptember 29, 1963May 1, 1966
The MunstersSeptember 24, 1964May 12, 1966
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.September 25, 1964May 2, 1969
Gilligan's IslandSeptember 26, 1964April 17, 1967
My Living DollSeptember 27, 1964March 17, 1965
HazelSeptember 13, 1965April 11, 1966The series originally aired on NBC from September 28, 1961 to March 25, 1965.
Green AcresSeptember 15, 1965April 27, 1971
My Three SonsSeptember 16, 1965April 13, 1972The series originally aired on ABC from September 29, 1960 to May 20, 1965.
Hogan's HeroesSeptember 17, 1965March 28, 1971
The Smothers Brothers ShowSeptember 17, 1965April 22, 1966
It's About TimeSeptember 11, 1966April 2, 1967
Family AffairSeptember 12, 1966March 4, 1971
Mr. TerrificJanuary 9, 1967August 28, 1967
Good Morning WorldSeptember 5, 1967March 19, 1968
He & SheSeptember 6, 1967March 13, 1968
Here's LucySeptember 23, 1968March 18, 1974
Mayberry R.F.D.September 23, 1968September 6, 1971
The Doris Day ShowSeptember 24, 1968March 12, 1973
The Good GuysSeptember 25, 1968January 23, 1970
The Queen & IJanuary 16, 1969April 24, 1969
The Governor & J.J.September 23, 1969December 30, 1970
To Rome with Love (TV series)September 28, 1969September 1, 1971
The Tim Conway ShowJanuary 30, 1970June 19, 1970
Get SmartSeptember 26, 1969May 15, 1970The series originally aired on NBC from September 18, 1965 to March 29, 1969.
ArnieSeptember 19, 1970March 6, 1972
The Mary Tyler Moore ShowSeptember 19, 1970March 19, 1977
The New Andy Griffith ShowJanuary 8, 1971May 21, 1971
All in the FamilyJanuary 12, 1971April 8, 1979
The Chicago Teddy BearsSeptember 17, 1971December 10, 1971
The New Dick Van Dyke ShowSeptember 18, 1971March 18, 1974
Funny FaceSeptember 18, 1971December 11, 1971
Me and the ChimpJanuary 13, 1972April 27, 1972
The New Bill Cosby ShowSeptember 11, 1972March 5, 1973
MaudeSeptember 12, 1972April 22, 1978
The Bob Newhart ShowSeptember 16, 1972April 1, 1978
Bridget Loves BernieSeptember 16, 1972March 3, 1973
M*A*S*HSeptember 17, 1972February 28, 1983
The Sandy Duncan ShowSeptember 17, 1972December 31, 1972
Anna and the KingSeptember 17, 1972December 31, 1972
Calucci's DepartmentSeptember 14, 1973December 28, 1973
Roll OutOctober 5, 1973January 4, 1974
Good TimesFebruary 8, 1974August 1, 1979
RhodaSeptember 9, 1974December 9, 1978
Friends and LoversSeptember 14, 1974January 4, 1975
The JeffersonsJanuary 18, 1975July 2, 1985
We'll Get ByMarch 14, 1975May 30, 1975
Joe and SonsApril 18, 1975January 13, 1976
Big EddieAugust 23, 1975November 7, 1975
PhyllisSeptember 8, 1975March 13, 1977
DocSeptember 13, 1975October 30, 1976
One Day at a TimeDecember 16, 1975May 28, 1984
PopiJanuary 20, 1976August 24, 1976
AliceAugust 31, 1976March 19, 1985
All's FairSeptember 20, 1976April 30, 1977
Ball FourSeptember 22, 1976October 27, 1976
Busting LooseJanuary 17, 1977November 16, 1977
Loves Me, Loves Me NotMarch 20, 1977April 27, 1977
SzysznykAugust 1, 1977January 25, 1978
A Year at the TopAugust 5, 1977September 2, 1977
The Betty White ShowSeptember 22, 1977January 2, 1978
The Tony Randall ShowSeptember 24, 1977March 25, 1978The series originally ran on ABC from September 23, 1976 to March 10, 1977.
We've Got Each OtherOctober 1, 1977January 7, 1978
On Our OwnOctober 9, 1977August 27, 1978
Baby, I'm BackJanuary 30, 1978April 24, 1978
Husbands, Wives & LoversMarch 10, 1978June 30, 1978
Another DayApril 8, 1978April 29, 1978
The Ted Knight ShowApril 8, 1978May 13, 1978
Flying HighAugust 28, 1978January 23, 1979
WKRP in CincinnatiSeptember 18, 1978April 21, 1982
In the BeginningSeptember 20, 1978October 18, 1978
BillyFebruary 26, 1979April 28, 1979
FlatbushFebruary 26, 1979March 12, 1979
The Bad News BearsMarch 24, 1979July 26, 1980
Hanging InAugust 8, 1979August 29, 1980
Working StiffsSeptember 15, 1979October 20, 1979
The Last ResortSeptember 19, 1979March 17, 1980
Struck by LightningSeptember 19, 1979October 3, 1979
Archie Bunker's PlaceSeptember 23, 1979April 4, 1983
House CallsDecember 17, 1979September 13, 1982
FloMarch 24, 1980July 21, 1981
Ladies' ManOctober 27, 1980February 21, 1981
Private BenjaminApril 6, 1981January 10, 1983
The Two of UsApril 6, 1981February 24, 1982
Checking InApril 9, 1981April 30, 1981
Park PlaceApril 9, 1981April 30, 1981
Mr. MerlinOctober 7, 1981March 22, 1982
Making the GradeApril 5, 1982May 10, 1982
Report to MurphyApril 5, 1982May 31, 1982
Filthy RichAugust 9, 1982July 15, 1983
GloriaSeptember 26, 1982April 10, 1983
Square PegsSeptember 27, 1982March 7, 1983
NewhartOctober 25, 1982May 21, 1990
Ace Crawford, Private EyeMarch 15, 1983April 12, 1983
Gun ShyMarch 15, 1983April 19, 1983
Goodnight, BeantownApril 2, 1983January 18, 1984
RosieAugust 21, 1981March 30, 1990
AfterMASHSeptember 26, 1983May 31, 1985
Domestic LifeJanuary 4, 1984February 1, 1984
EmpireJanuary 4, 1984April 15, 1984
Maggie BriggsMarch 4, 1984April 15, 1984
Mama MaloneMarch 7, 1984July 21, 1984
Kate & AllieMarch 19, 1984May 22, 1989
E/RSeptember 16, 1984February 27, 1985
Charles in ChargeOctober 3, 1984April 3, 1985The series was revived in first-run syndication and aired from January 3, 1987 to November 10, 1990.
DreamsOctober 3, 1984October 31, 1984
The Lucie Arnaz ShowApril 2, 1985June 11, 1986
Charlie & Co.September 18, 1985May 16, 1986
George Burns Comedy WeekSeptember 18, 1985December 25, 1985
Stir CrazySeptember 18, 1985January 7, 1986
Foley SquareDecember 11, 1985April 8, 1986
MaryDecember 11, 1985April 8, 1986
Fast TimesMarch 5, 1986April 23, 1986
Tough CookiesMarch 5, 1986April 23, 1986
Leo & Liz in Beverly HillsApril 25, 1986June 6, 1986
Nothing Is EasySeptember 22, 1986April 24, 1987The series was known as Together We Stand until October 29, 1986.
Designing WomenSeptember 29, 1986May 24, 1993
Better DaysOctober 1, 1986October 29, 1986
My Sister SamOctober 6, 1986April 12, 1988
The CavanaughsDecember 1, 1986July 27, 1989
The Popcorn KidMarch 23, 1987April 24, 1987
RoxieApril 1, 1987April 8, 1987
Take FiveApril 1, 1987April 8, 1987
Frank's PlaceSeptember 14, 1987March 22, 1988
Everything's RelativeOctober 3, 1987November 7, 1987
Eisenhower and LutzMarch 14, 1988June 20, 1988
Coming of AgeMarch 15, 1988July 27, 1989
Trial and ErrorMarch 15, 1988March 29, 1988
Annie McGuireOctober 26, 1988December 28, 1988
The Van Dyke ShowOctober 26, 1988December 7, 1988
Raising MirandaNovember 5, 1988December 31, 1988
Murphy BrownNovember 14, 1988May 18, 1998
HeartlandMarch 20, 1989June 12, 1989
Live-InMarch 20, 1989May 29, 1989
Doctor DoctorJune 12, 1989July 6, 1991
Major DadSeptember 17, 1989April 16, 1993
The Famous Teddy ZSeptember 18, 1989May 12, 1990
The People Next DoorSeptember 18, 1989October 16, 1989
CityJanuary 29, 1990June 8, 1990
His & HersMarch 5, 1990August 22, 1990
Normal LifeMarch 21, 1990July 18, 1990
SydneyMarch 21, 1990June 25, 1990
Bagdad CafeMarch 30, 1990July 27, 1991
Sugar and SpiceMarch 30, 1990May 25, 1990
LennySeptember 10, 1990March 9, 1991
Uncle BuckSeptember 10, 1990March 9, 1991
The Family ManSeptember 11, 1990July 17, 1991
The Hogan FamilySeptember 15, 1990July 20, 1991The series originally aired on NBC from March 1, 1986 to May 7, 1990.
The series was known as Valerie until May 4, 1987, and Valerie's Family from September 27, 1987 to May 2, 1988.
Evening ShadeSeptember 21, 1990May 23, 1994
You Take the KidsDecember 15, 1990January 12, 1991
I Dream of JeannieMarch 14, 1991September 22, 1994The series aired in reruns on CBS, starting with season 1 in black and white in 1991 and seasons 2, 3, 4, and 5 in color in 1992 and 1993.
BewitchedMarch 14, 1991September 22, 1994The series aired in reruns on CBS, starting with seasons 1 and 2 in black and white in 1991 and seasons 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 in color in 1992 and 1993.
Sunday DinnerJune 2, 1991July 7, 1991
Good SportsJanuary 10, 1991July 13, 1991
The Royal FamilySeptember 18, 1991May 13, 1992
TeechSeptember 18, 1991October 16, 1991
Brooklyn BridgeSeptember 20, 1991August 6, 1993
PrincessesSeptember 27, 1991October 25, 1991
GrapevineJune 15, 1992July 27, 1992
Frannie's TurnSeptember 13, 1992October 10, 1992
Hearts AfireSeptember 14, 1992February 1, 1995
BobSeptember 18, 1992December 27, 1993
The Golden PalaceSeptember 18, 1992May 14, 1993
Love & WarSeptember 21, 1992February 1, 1995
Good AdviceApril 2, 1993September 6, 1994
A League of Their OwnApril 10, 1993August 13, 1993
DudleyApril 16, 1993May 14, 1993
The BoysAugust 18, 1993September 17, 1993
The BuildingAugust 20, 1993September 17, 1993
The Trouble with LarryAugust 25, 1993September 8, 1993
It Had to Be YouSeptember 19, 1993October 15, 1993
Dave's WorldSeptember 20, 1993July 18, 1997
Family AlbumSeptember 24, 1993November 12, 1993
The NannyNovember 3, 1993June 23, 1999
TomMarch 2, 1994June 13, 1994
704 HauserApril 11, 1994May 9, 1994
Muddling ThroughJuly 9, 1994September 7, 1994
The Boys Are BackSeptember 11, 1994January 28, 1995
Daddy's GirlsSeptember 21, 1994October 12, 1994
The 5 Mrs. BuchanansSeptember 24, 1994March 25, 1995
CybillJanuary 2, 1995July 13, 1998
Double RushJanuary 4, 1995April 12, 1995
Women of the HouseJanuary 4, 1995August 18, 1995The last four unaired episodes aired on Lifetime on September 8, 1995.
The George Wendt ShowMarch 8, 1995April 12, 1995
Bless This HouseSeptember 11, 1995January 17, 1996
Almost PerfectSeptember 17, 1995October 30, 1996
Can't Hurry LoveSeptember 18, 1995February 26, 1996
If Not for YouSeptember 18, 1995October 9, 1995
BonnieSeptember 22, 1995April 7, 1996
High SocietyOctober 30, 1995February 26, 1996
Everybody Loves RaymondSeptember 13, 1996May 16, 2005
CosbySeptember 16, 1996April 28, 2000
PearlSeptember 16, 1996June 25, 1997
InkOctober 21, 1996May 19, 1997
Temporarily YoursMarch 5, 1997April 9, 1997
George and LeoSeptember 15, 1997March 16, 1998
The Gregory Hines ShowSeptember 15, 1997February 27, 1998
Family MattersSeptember 19, 1997July 17, 1998The series originally ran on ABC from September 22, 1989 to May 9, 1997.
MeegoSeptember 19, 1997October 24, 1997
Step by StepSeptember 19, 1997June 26, 1998The series originally ran on ABC from September 20, 1991 to August 15, 1997.
Style & SubstanceJanuary 5, 1998September 2, 1998
The CloserFebruary 23, 1998May 4, 1998
The Simple LifeJune 3, 1998July 8, 1998
The Brian Benben ShowSeptember 21, 1998October 12, 1998
The King of QueensSeptember 21, 1998May 14, 2007
Maggie WintersSeptember 30, 1998February 3, 1999
BeckerNovember 2, 1998January 28, 2004
PayneMarch 15, 1999April 28, 1999
Ladies ManSeptember 20, 1999June 27, 2001
Work with MeSeptember 29, 1999October 20, 1999
Love & MoneyOctober 8, 1999July 18, 2000
GrapevineFebruary 28, 2000March 27, 2000
Yes, DearOctober 2, 2000February 15, 2006
BetteOctober 11, 2000March 7, 2001
Welcome to New YorkOctober 11, 2000January 17, 2001
Some of My Best FriendsFebruary 28, 2001April 1, 2001
The Ellen ShowSeptember 24, 2001January 11, 2002
Baby BobMarch 18, 2002June 20, 2003
Still StandingSeptember 30, 2002March 8, 2006
My Big Fat Greek LifeFebruary 24, 2003April 13, 2003
Charlie LawrenceJune 15, 2003June 22, 2003
Two and a Half MenSeptember 22, 2003February 19, 2015
The StonesMarch 17, 2004March 31, 2004
Listen Up!September 20, 2004April 25, 2005
Center of the UniverseOctober 27, 2004January 19, 2005
How I Met Your MotherSeptember 19, 2005March 31, 2014
Out of PracticeSeptember 19, 2005March 29, 2006
Courting AlexJanuary 23, 2006March 29, 2006
The New Adventures of Old ChristineMarch 13, 2006May 12, 2010
The ClassSeptember 18, 2006March 5, 2007
Rules of EngagementFebruary 5, 2007May 20, 2013
The Big Bang TheorySeptember 24, 2007May 16, 2019
Welcome to The CaptainFebruary 4, 2008March 3, 2008
Worst WeekSeptember 22, 2008June 6, 2009
Gary UnmarriedSeptember 24, 2008March 17, 2010
Accidentally on PurposeSeptember 21, 2009April 21, 2010
Mike & MollySeptember 20, 2010May 16, 2016
$#*! My Dad SaysSeptember 23, 2010February 17, 2011
Mad LoveFebruary 14, 2011May 16, 2011
2 Broke GirlsSeptember 19, 2011April 17, 2017
How to Be a GentlemanSeptember 29, 2011June 23, 2012
RobJanuary 12, 2012March 1, 2012
PartnersSeptember 24, 2012November 12, 2012
The Crazy OnesSeptember 26, 2013April 17, 2014
We Are MenSeptember 30, 2013October 14, 2013
The MillersOctober 3, 2013July 18, 2015
Friends with Better LivesMarch 31, 2014May 26, 2014
Bad TeacherApril 24, 2014July 26, 2014
The McCarthysOctober 30, 2014July 11, 2015
The Odd CoupleFebruary 19, 2015January 30, 2017
Life in PiecesSeptember 21, 2015June 27, 2019
Angel from HellJanuary 7, 2016July 23, 2016
Kevin Can WaitSeptember 19, 2016May 7, 2018
Man with a PlanOctober 24, 2016June 11, 2020
The Great IndoorsOctober 27, 2016May 8, 2017
Superior DonutsFebruary 2, 2017May 14, 2018
Me, Myself & ISeptember 25, 2017July 21, 2018
9JKLOctober 2, 2017February 5, 2018
Living BiblicallyFebruary 26, 2018July 21, 2018
Murphy BrownSeptember 27, 2018December 20, 2018
Happy TogetherOctober 1, 2018January 14, 2019
FamJanuary 10, 2019April 11, 2019
Carol's Second ActSeptember 26, 2019March 12, 2020
BrokeApril 2, 2020June 25, 2020
One Day at a TimeOctober 12, 2020October 26, 2020Broadcast television run of Season 4.

Specials

TitlePremiere dateFinaleNotes
Peanuts specialsDecember 9, 19652000Moved to ABC
This Is America, Charlie BrownOctober 21, 1988May 23, 1989Miniseries
The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS20192020
Frosty the Snowman20192020

Children's animation series

TitlePremiere dateFinale
The Alvin ShowOctober 4, 1961September 12, 1969
Family DogJune 23, 1993July 28, 1993
Tom and Jerry19671972

Animated primetime series

TitlePremiere dateFinale
Where's Huddles?July 1, 1970September 2, 1970
Fish PoliceFebruary 28, 1992March 13, 1992
Creature ComfortsMarch 16, 2007June 18, 2007

Soap operas

TitlePremiere dateFinaleNotes
The First Hundred YearsDecember 4, 1950June 27, 1952
The Egg and ISeptember 3, 1951March 26, 1952
Search for TomorrowSeptember 3, 1951March 26, 1982
Love of LifeSeptember 24, 1951February 1, 1980
Guiding LightJune 30, 1952September 18, 2009
Valiant LadyOctober 12, 1953August 16, 1957
The Brighter DayJanuary 4, 1954September 28, 1962
The Secret StormFebruary 1, 1954February 8, 1974
Woman with a PastFebruary 1, 1954July 2, 1954
Portia Faces Life19541955
The Road of Life19541955
As the World TurnsApril 2, 1956September 17, 2010
The Edge of NightApril 2, 1956November 28, 1975
Full CircleJune 27, 1960March 10, 1961
The Clear HorizonJuly 11, 1960June 15, 1962
Love is a Many Splendored ThingSeptember 18, 1967March 23, 1973
Where the Heart IsSeptember 8, 1969March 23, 1973
CapitolMarch 29, 1982March 20, 1987

News/information programming

TitlePremiere dateFinaleNotes
See It NowNovember 18, 1951July 7, 1958
Person to PersonOctober 2, 1953September 8, 1961
The Morning ShowMarch 15, 19541956
Eyewitness to HistorySeptember 30, 1960July 26, 1963The series was renamed Eyewitness in September 1961.
The First Hundred Years19631979
In the News19711986
30 Minutes19781982
CBS News Nightwatch19821992
West 57thAugust 13, 1985September 9, 1989
The Morning ProgramJanuary 12, 1987November 27, 1987
CBS This MorningNovember 30, 1987October 29, 1999
Saturday Night with Connie Chung19891990
Street Stories19921993
Up to the MinuteMarch 30, 1992September 18, 2015
Eye to Eye with Connie ChungJune 24, 1993August 1995The series was renamed Eye to Eye in May 1995.
Public Eye with Bryant GumbelOctober 8, 1997September 16, 1998
The Early ShowNovember 1, 1999January 7, 2012
60 Minutes IIJanuary 13, 1999September 2, 2005The series was renamed 60 Minutes on May 19, 2004 and was later renamed again as 60 Minutes Wednesday but reverted to its original title on July 8, 2005.
Person to PersonFebruary 8, 2012November 23, 2012
Pink Collar CrimesJuly 2018August 2018

Reality/non-scripted programming


Variety series

TitlePremiere dateFinaleNotes
The Ed Sullivan ShowJune 20, 1948June 6, 1971
Arthur Godfrey's Talent ScoutsDecember 6, 1948January 1, 1958
Arthur Godfrey and His FriendsJanuary 12, 1949April 28, 1959
Joey Faye's FrolicsApril 5, 1950April 12, 1950
The Garry Moore ShowJune 26, 1950January 8, 1967
The Jackie Gleason ShowSeptember 20, 1952June 22, 1957
The Larry Storch ShowJuly 11, 1953September 12, 1953
The Red Skelton ShowFall 1953Late 1970The series originally aired on NBC from September 30, 1951 to fall 1953 and again from late 1970 to August 1, 1971.
The Jackie Gleason ShowFebruary 3, 1961March 24, 1961
The Jackie Gleason Show19621970Originally known as American Scene Magazine.
The Danny Kaye ShowSeptember 25, 1963June 28, 1967
The EntertainersSeptember 25, 1964March 27, 1965
The Smothers Brothers Comedy HourSeptember 5, 1967June 8, 1969
The Carol Burnett ShowSeptember 11, 1967March 29, 1978In syndication, the series is known as Carol Burnett and Friends.
Hee HawJune 15, 1969February 23, 1971The series moved to and aired in first-run syndication from September 18, 1971 to June 1993, and then moved to TNN and aired on that network from November 23, 1996 to December 27, 1997.
The Merv Griffin ShowAugust 18, 1969February 11, 1972The series originally aired on NBC from October 1, 1962 to March 29, 1963 and in first-run syndication from May 1965 to August 15, 1969 and again from February 14, 1972 to September 5, 1986.
The Tim Conway Comedy HourSeptember 20, 1970December 13, 1970
The Sonny & Cher Comedy HourAugust 1, 1971May 29, 1974
Tony Orlando and DawnJuly 3, 1974December 28, 1976The series was renamed The Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour on September 21, 1976.
The Smothers Brothers Show1975
CherFebruary 16, 1975January 4, 1976
The JacksonsJune 16, 1976March 9, 1977
The Sonny and Cher ShowFebruary 1, 1976March 11, 1977
MarySeptember 24, 1978October 8, 1978
The Mary Tyler Moore HourMarch 4, 1979June 10, 1979
The Tim Conway ShowMarch 22, 1980March 7, 1981
Walt DisneySeptember 26, 1981September 24, 1983
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour19881989
The Pat Sajak ShowJanuary 9, 1989April 13, 1990
Late Show with David LettermanAugust 30, 1993May 20, 2015
The Late Late Show with Tom SnyderJanuary 9, 1995March 26, 1999
The Late Late Show with Craig KilbornMarch 25, 1999August 27, 2004
Star SearchJanuary 8, 2003March 13, 2004
The Late Late Show with Craig FergusonJanuary 3, 2005December 19, 2014

Game shows

TitlePremiere dateFinaleNotes
CBS Television QuizJuly 2, 1941May 25, 1942
What's My Line?February 2, 1950September 3, 1967
Beat the ClockMarch 23, 1950September 16, 1958The game show moved to ABC and aired on that network from September 16, 1958 to January 27, 1961.
I've Got a SecretJune 19, 1952April 3, 1967
Bank on the StarsJune 20, 1953August 8, 1953The game show moved to NBC and aired on that network from May 15 to August 21, 1954.
Name That TuneJuly 6, 1953October 19, 1959
To Tell the TruthDecember 18, 1956September 6, 1968
For Love or Money19581959
College Bowl19591963
PasswordOctober 2, 1961September 15, 1967
The Amateur's Guide to LoveMarch 27, 1972June 23, 1972Also known as The Amateur's Guide to Love.
GambitSeptember 4, 1972December 10, 1976
The Joker's WildSeptember 4, 1972June 13, 1975The game show moved to and aired in first-run syndication from September 5, 1977 to May 23, 1986.
The $10,000 PyramidMarch 26, 1973March 29, 1974The game show moved to ABC and aired on that network from May 6, 1974 to June 20, 1980.
Hollywood's TalkingMarch 26, 1973June 22, 1973
Match GameJuly 2, 1973April 20, 1979
TattletalesFebruary 18, 1974March 31, 1978
Now You See ItApril 1, 1974June 13, 1975
Musical ChairsJune 16, 1975October 31, 1975
Spin-OffJune 16, 1975September 5, 1975
Give-n-TakeSeptember 8, 1975November 28, 1975
I've Got a SecretJune 15, 1976July 6, 1976
Double DareDecember 13, 1976April 29, 1977
Pass the BuckApril 3, 1978June 30, 1978
Tic-Tac-DoughJuly 3, 1978September 1, 1978
Whew!April 23, 1979May 30, 1980
All-New Beat the ClockSeptember 17, 1979February 1, 1980Midway into its run, the game show was renamed The All-New All-Star Beat The Clock.
TattletalesJanuary 18, 1982June 1, 1984
The $25,000 PyramidSeptember 20, 1982September 2, 1988The game show originally ended on December 31, 1987 and returned on April 4, 1988.
The game show was originally known as The New $25,000 Pyramid.
Child's PlaySeptember 20, 1982September 16, 1983
Press Your LuckSeptember 19, 1983September 26, 1986
Body LanguageJune 4, 1984January 3, 1986
Card SharksJanuary 6, 1986March 31, 1989
BlackoutJanuary 4, 1988April 1, 1988
Family FeudJuly 4, 1988March 25, 1993The game show was renamed The Family Feud Challenge in June 1992.
Now You See ItApril 3, 1989July 14, 1989
Wheel of FortuneJuly 17, 1989January 11, 1991
The Hollywood GameJune 19, 1992July 10, 1992
Wheel 2000September 13, 1997February 7, 1998Also known as Wheel of Fortune 2000.
Winning LinesJanuary 8, 2000February 18, 2000
Gameshow MarathonMay 31, 2006June 29, 2006
Power of 10August 7, 2007January 23, 2008
Million Dollar PasswordJune 1, 2008June 14, 2009
Game Show in My HeadJanuary 3, 2009January 24, 2009
Candy CrushJuly 8, 2017September 2, 2017
TKO: Total Knock OutJuly 11, 2018September 21, 2018
Million Dollar MileMarch 27, 2019August 3, 2019

Saturday morning

Shows

Interstitials

  • Amby & Dexter
  • I Can Do It!
  • Just Ask!
  • Just for Me Stories
  • LazyTown Shorts
  • Maggie and the Ferocious Beast
  • Mighty Bug 5
  • Miss Spider's Bug Facts
  • Nick Jr. Playful Parent
  • Nick Jr. Presents
  • Nick Jr. Show and Tell
  • Nick Jr. Sings
  • Nickelodeon Election Connection
  • Stickin' Around
  • Tinpo
  • What's the Buzz with Philomena Fly

Other

Notes

  1. Second-run, originally aired on CBS All Access

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