The series renewed so far are considered the no-brainers. They represent 12 of the top 20 scripted series; 12 series with 10+ million viewers; and three of the top six most-watched freshman series, Young Sheldon, SEAL Team and S.W.A.T.
MacGyver and Bull will return for their third seasons, Hawaii Five-O and Blue Bloods for their ninth. NCIS: New Orleans and Madam Secretary return for their fifth seasons and NCIS: Los Angeles for its tenth. With today's renewal, CBS is keeping the NCIS franchise intact, with all three series coming back.
While MacGyver has not necessarily been a critical darling, it has done respectable business on Friday and has done well internationally for CBS based on its recognizable title and popcorn, procedural nature. It draws a respectable 8.5 million viewers and has been able to reenergize CBS' Friday drama lineup when it joined it last season.
MacGyver, a reimagining of the 1985 show, stars Lucas Till and George Eads. Director James Wan executive produces alongside Peter Lenkov, Craig O'Neill, Henry Winkler, Lee Zlotoff and Michael Clear for CBS Television Studios in association with Lionsgate.
Hawaii Five-0 , also from Lenkov, has been solid 9 PM anchor on Friday. It has lucrative off-network and international deals, and its star Alex O'Laughlin already is looked in for next season, so the renewal was an easy decision.
Police procedural Blue Bloods has been a stalwart. In its eighth season, the Tom Selleck starrer continues to be a viewership powerhouse.
Bull, based on the early days of talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw and created by Phil McGraw and Paul Attanasio, stars Michael Weatherly, Freddy Rodriguez, Geneva Carr and Christopher Jackson, hails from Amblin TV and CBS TV Studios.
NCIS: New Orleans, created by Gary Glasberg, stars Scott Bakula, Lucas Black and Vanessa Ferlito. NCIS: Los Angeles, created by Shane Brennan, stars Chris O'Donnell and Daniela Ruah.. Political drama Madam Secretary , created by Barbara Hall, stars Tea Leoni and Tim Daly.
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