CBS formally announces their 2015-2016 schedule in just two weeks, and continuing our string of schedule prediction articles, today is the day we play “fantasy schedulers” for what we think they might do.

cbs-logo-extant-summer-2014As always, our schedules are not based on any insider information; we’re just two guys (Craig and Shilo) who love TV and like playing these guessing games every year. If your favorite show – or the one you’re working on – is not mentioned; don’t take it as a slight… this is all in fun.

If you’re curious to read our CBS predictions for last year, you can find them here.

SUNDAY

SHILO: 7:00 60 Minutes; 8:00 Madam Secretary; 9:00 The Good Wife; 10:00 Elementary
CRAIG: 7:00 60 Minutes; 8:00 Madam Secretary; 9:00 The Good Wife; 10:00 Doubt

SHILO: Probably the weakest drama CBS will renew for 2015-2016 will be Elementary and I don’t know if they would be willing to leave it where it is, even with the logistical nightmare that will be their post-football Thursdays. It’s upscale enough to join Madam Secretary and The Good Wife on Sundays, whereas I think there’s more dissonance between it and something like Blue Bloods, while Sundays at 10:00 will minimize the ratings damage it does. This will help get Elementary to syndication in the most pain-free way possible and keep CBS from having to premiere a new drama on a night that hasn’t been the kindest to their new series in a while. What would be interesting, though, is if this happens to be the final season of The Good Wife and both it and Elementary are off the schedule come 2016-2017 – what would CBS do then?

CRAIG: The most I can say for my Sunday night is “woman power.” Madam Hillary seems to do all right for CBS on Sunday nights, even when football makes the night go late; The Good Wife is a good female alternative to the Walking Deads and the Games of Thrones of the world. For 10:00 I slotted Doubt, partly because it’d be a good female legal drama to go with the Good Wife, but also because casting Laverne Cox is a bold move that I think could only get CBS (and by default, the show) good press. It would also improve the representation of the T part of LGBT on television… also a good thing.

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KSiteTV Editor-In-Chief Craig Byrne has been writing about TV on the internet since 1995. He is also the author of several published books, including Smallville: The Visual Guide and the show's Official Companions for Seasons 4-7.

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