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

Current programming

Charlie Rose – anchor of CBS This Morning
Scott Pelley – anchor of CBS Evening News, and correspondent for 60 Minutes
Mark Harmon – star of the drama NCIS
Emmy Award winner Jim Parsons – star of the sitcom The Big Bang Theory
Stephen Colbert – host of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Drew Carey – host of The Price Is Right
Jim Nantz – lead announcer for CBS coverage of the NFL, PGA Tour, and NCAA basketball

Note: Titles are listed in order by the year of debut.

Dramas

Comedies

Reality / non-scripted

Awards shows

Game shows

Late night shows

Talk show

News and information

Saturday morning

Soap operas

Sports

Upcoming series

Dramas

Developing programs

Former programming

Sitcoms

Drama series

Animated primetime series

Soap operas

News/information programming

Reality/non-scripted programming

Variety series

Game shows

Saturday morning

Other

References

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