It’s a good day for freshman TV shows on CBS. The network has given full-season orders for new series All Rise, Carol’s Second Act, The Unicorn, and Bob ♥ Abishola In addition, CBS has renewed the Evil TV show for a second season for 2020-21.
Here’s the announcement:
ALL FIVE CBS FRESHMAN SERIES RECEIVE NEW PRODUCTION ORDERS
“Evil” Renewed for a Second Season in 2020-2021#1 New Series “All Rise’’ as Well as Top-Ranked New Comedies “Carol’s Second Act,” “The Unicorn” and “Bob ♥ Abishola” Receive Full-Season Orders for the 2019-2020 Broadcast Season
The CBS Television Network announced today that it has rewarded all five series from its top-rated freshman class with new production orders.
The critically acclaimed new drama EVIL has been renewed for a second season in 2020-2021. EVIL will conclude its 13-episode first season on Jan. 30, 2020. At the same time, the Network has given full-season orders to the #1 new series, ALL RISE, and the top three freshman comedies, CAROL’S SECOND ACT, THE UNICORN and BOB ♥ ABISHOLA.
EVIL, created by Michelle and Robert King, has been a solid ratings performer on Thursdays, averaging over 7.1 million viewers each week. Courtroom drama ALL RISE has emerged as the #1 new series on broadcast television this season, averaging over 8 million viewers each week, while Thursday’s CAROL’S SECOND ACT and THE UNICORN, along with Monday’s BOB ♥ ABISHOLA, are all averaging well over 7 million viewers. (Source: Nielsen Live + 7 Day Ratings).
“These terrific new series have attracted a passionate base of viewers and consistent ratings while delivering entertaining, inclusive and relevant storytelling every week,” said Kelly Kahl, President, CBS Entertainment. “They’re off to strong starts and are still being discovered on the many catch-up and playback options available to our viewers today. We’re proud of this freshman class and excited about their potential to tell more great stories and further expand their audiences.”
ALL RISE stars Simone Missick in a courthouse drama that follows the chaotic, hopeful and sometimes absurd lives of its judges, prosecutors and public defenders, as they work with bailiffs, clerks and cops to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal process. Among them is newly appointed Judge Lola Carmichael (Missick), a highly regarded and impressive deputy district attorney who doesn’t intend to sit back on the bench in her new role, but instead leans in, immediately pushing the boundaries and challenging the expectations of what a judge can be. The series also stars Wilson Bethel, Marg Helgenberger, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Lindsay Mendez and Ruthie Ann Miles. Greg Spottiswood, Len Goldstein, Michael Robin and Sunil Nayar are executive producers for Warner Bros. Television. It airs Mondays (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
BOB ♥ ABISHOLA is a love story about a middle-aged compression-sock businessman from Detroit who unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse, a Nigerian immigrant, while recovering from a heart attack and sets his sights on winning her over. Undaunted by Abishola’s lack of initial interest or the vast differences in their backgrounds, Bob is determined to win Abishola’s heart, in this comedic examination of immigrant life in America. The series stars Billy Gardell, Folake Olowofoyeku, Christine Ebersole, Matt Jones, Maribeth Monroe, Vernee Watson, Shola Adewusi, Barry Shabaka Henley, Travis Wolfe, Jr. and Gina Yashere, who is also a co-creator, writer and producer. Chuck Lorre and Al Higgins are executive producers and co-creators for Chuck Lorre Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. It airs Mondays (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
CAROL’S SECOND ACT stars Emmy Award winner Patricia Heaton as a woman who embarks on a unique second act after raising her children, getting divorced and retiring from teaching: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor. At age 50, Carol is a medical intern and must sink or swim with peers who are half her age. It’s her enthusiasm, perspective and, yes, even her age that may be exactly what will make her second act a great success. The series also stars Kyle MacLachlan, Ashley Tisdale, Ito Aghayere, Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Sabrina Jalees and Lucas Neff. Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins; Patricia Heaton, Adam Griffin, David Hunt, Rebecca Stay, Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor are executive producers for CBS Television Studios. It airs Thursdays (9:30-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
EVIL is a psychological mystery that examines the origins of evil along the dividing line between science and religion. The series focuses on a skeptical female psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a contractor as they investigate the Church’s backlog of unexplained mysteries, including supposed miracles, demonic possessions and hauntings. Their job is to assess if there is a logical explanation or if something truly supernatural is at work. The series stars Katja Herbers, Mike Colter, Aasif Mandvi, Michael Emerson, Christine Lahti, Kurt Fuller, Brooklyn Shuck, Skylar Gray, Maddy Crocco and Dalya Knapp. Michelle King, Robert King and Liz Glotzer are executive producers for CBS Television Studios. It airs Thursdays (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
THE UNICORN is about a tight-knit group of best friends and family who help Wade (Walton Goggins) embrace his “new normal” in the wake of the loss of his wife one year ago. As a sometimes ill-equipped but always devoted single parent to his two adolescent daughters, he is taking the major step of dating again. To Wade’s amazement, he’s a hot commodity with women, and his friends explain that he’s the perfect single guy – a “unicorn”: employed, attractive, and with a proven track record of commitment. With his daughters and best friends rooting him on and hoping he’ll find happiness again, Wade and his healing heart are ready to try life… and love… a second time. The series also stars Rob Corddry, Michaela Watkins, Omar Miller, Maya Lynne Robinson, Ruby Jay, Makenzie Moss and Devin Bright. Bill Martin, Mike Schiff, Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor, Wendi Trilling, Peyton Reed and John Hamburg are executive producers for CBS Television Studios. It airs Thursdays (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
What do you think? Have you been watching the All Rise, Carol’s Second Act, The Unicorn, or Bob ♥ Abishola TV shows? Which of these shows do you think will be cancelled or renewed for second seasons?
I love the new programs Unicorn and All Rise and am ecstatic they are renewed. Excellent shows, scripts, acting, everything! Looking for some good news these days and just got some! Thank you powers to be.
I love Bob hearts Abishola Carol’s second act and mom I loved bluff city sorry to see it go
So very disappointed that Bluff City law was not renewed. By end of the second episode, I was hooked. It provides the show that falls into the legal category but without the violence and sometimes just unsettling stuff. It is real and very authentic which is wonderful. With today’s political real news, a show like this provides great drama, good acting and perfect for escapism needed at this High striped political time. I wish you could bring it back. I think it was a sleeper that people will discover and raise its ratings if you were to try again with… Read more »
On Monday night, my popcorn and drink is ready and my schedule is clear to watch each and every program on CBS from The Neighborhood until All Rise goes off! Love the lineup
Glad to hear All Rise will continue and wish CBS would promote it more. Also wish the show before it was better. It’s a clever courthouse drama.
I find Evil & Bob Hearts Abishola to be the best out of the cbs freshmen bunch. Carol’s Second Act is decent and i think it is getting better as the weeks roll on. All Rise did not impress me and The Unicorn is not bad but it is very, very boring.
We sat thru 1 1/2 episodes each of Carol & also The Unicorn. Sorry, but these need a lot more oomph. Not funny, just silly. Didn’t watch Bob A. at all. Not interested.
Love Carols Second Act….crave more….love the cast…they work great together!!!
I am so happy to hear All Rise and Bob Hearts Abishola is getting a full season. These shows are really good and I am glad CBS has given it a chance. Go All Rise and Bob Hearts Abishola.
This is self is it a tragedy. And it shows how desperate CBS network is to make the show work.
What are you trying to say?
Reading might help to start. It just seems CBS advertises certain shows (chuck lorre )because they know the show is not as good as it should be. chuck lorre name means ,OMG it’s going to be great is what people are saying now about cbs.but it’s all about hype etc.
No this is not a tragedy. I find that these shows can make it and CBS can give these new show a change and maybe to find new viewers. New shows does not get a chance because all the reality show garbage is taken over. If you do not like it I suggest you don’t watch it and do not thumbs down my comment because I think these are good.
Cbs has do this because the crop of shows that were for the season are awful,because they have a no other choice.