CBS renews eleven shows including 2 Broke Girls, Blue Bloods and Elementary

CBS renews eleven shows including 2 Broke Girls, Blue Bloods and Elementary

They're back: CBS has renewed eleven shows for the 2016-2017 season, including sitcom 2 Broke Girls, staring Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs

CBS has renewed eleven veteran series.

The top-rated TV network announced on Thursday which shows will return for the 2016-2017 season, although it has left all its freshman series, including Supergirl, in limbo.

Comedies Mom and 2 Broke Girls were renewed, along with long-running reality shows Survivor and The Amazing Race.

On the drama side, Blue Bloods, Elementary, Hawaii Five-O, Madam Secretary, NCIS: Los Angeles, and Scorpion have all been renewed for next season.

CBS had already picked up hit shows The Big Bang Theory and NCIS.

However, the network did not give any word on the fate of drama Criminal Minds.

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One of the show’s stars, actor Shemar Moore, announced Wednesday that he was stepping away from his role as Derek Morgan in order to seek more balance in his life.

The future of the crime thriller could also be linked to new spin off Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, which debuted this month.

CBS renews eleven shows including 2 Broke Girls, Blue Bloods and Elementary  | Daily Mail Online
CBS is still deciding which of its new shows will be back for a second season, including Supergirl, which debuted this year to huge hype.

New family comedy Life in Pieces and medical drama Code Black are still up for renewal or cancellation, as is spin-off Criminal Minds: Beyond Boarders.

And the future of new show Limitless, which had an appearance from producer Bradley Cooper this week, is also still uncertain.

CBS is currently the top-rated US television network among total viewers.

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