'Tracker,' 'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage' and 'Matlock' Darko Sikman/CBS; Troy Harvey/2025 Warner Bros./CBS; Michael Yarish/CBS Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text CBS is locking down a big portion of its primetime lineup for the 2026-27 season. The network, as it often does around this time of year, has renewed 10 primetime series for next season. CBS has ordered additional seasons of, in alphabetical order, The Amazing Race, Elsbeth, Fire Country, Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, Matlock, NCIS, NCIS: Origins, NCIS: Sydney, Survivor and Tracker. The Amazing Race will air its 39th season in 2026-27. Elsbeth, NCIS: Sydney and Tracker have been renewed for a fourth season; Fire Country for a fifth; Georgie & Mandy, Matlock and NCIS: Origins for a third; NCIS for its 24th; and, assuming the usual two cycles per TV season in 2026-27, Survivor for its 51st and 52nd installments. Related Stories TV Shelved '60 Minutes' Segment on El Salvador Prison to Finally Air TV Trump Says He Will Sign Executive Order Giving Army-Navy Football Game an Exclusive TV Window The big batch of renewals announced Thursday follows earlier pickups for first-year dramas Sheriff Country and Boston Blue; FBI and Ghosts, meanwhile, are in the midst of multiseason orders that will run through the 2026-27 season. Additionally, CBS has already picked up a pair of new dramas, Cupertino and Einstein, for next season. None of the 10 renewals comes as a particular surprise. Tracker is on pace to be the most watched network entertainment series for the third season in a row, Georgie & Mandy is the most watched comedy and the others have all performed solidly so far this season (CBS has its scripted shows on hiatus currently through the end of the Winter Olympics in late February). With 16 hours of shows locked in for next season, the list of series CBS hasn't picked up yet is considerably shorter than the list of returnees. The network has yet to make a decision on first-year comedy DMV, drama series Watson and the music competition show The Road. Two other dramas, the FBI spinoff CIA and the Yellowstone spinoff Marshals, are set to premiere on Feb. 23 and March 1, respectively. The Neighborhood is set to end its eight-season run on the network in the spring. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up politics Jimmy Kimmel Tells America "I Might Need Your Help Again" After Latest Round of FCC Threats Israel-Gaza Conflict Ms. Rachel Comes Under Fire for Liking Antisemitic Instagram Comment Live Feed 'Heated Rivalry' Star Christina Chang on Loving Yuna and Who She's Most Excited to Share Scenes With in Season 2 olympics 2026 'Heated Rivalry' Stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie Head to 2026 Olympics as Torchbearers documentary Amanda Knox Has a New Documentary and a New Career Pursuit: Stand-Up Comedy (Exclusive) trailer Lewis Pullman, Director Joseph Kosinski Reunite With Michelob Ultra's Super Bowl Teaser (Exclusive) politics Jimmy Kimmel Tells America "I Might Need Your Help Again" After Latest Round of FCC Threats Israel-Gaza Conflict Ms. Rachel Comes Under Fire for Liking Antisemitic Instagram Comment Live Feed 'Heated Rivalry' Star Christina Chang on Loving Yuna and Who She's Most Excited to Share Scenes With in Season 2 olympics 2026 'Heated Rivalry' Stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie Head to 2026 Olympics as Torchbearers documentary Amanda Knox Has a New Documentary and a New Career Pursuit: Stand-Up Comedy (Exclusive) trailer Lewis Pullman, Director Joseph Kosinski Reunite With Michelob Ultra's Super Bowl Teaser (Exclusive)