CBS's Fall 2011 Line-Up

CBS 2011 Fall Schedule:

•Monday:
8 p.m. "How I Met Your Mother
8:30 p.m. "2 Broke Girls"
9 p.m. "Two and a Half Men"
9:30 p.m. "Mike & Molly"
10 p.m. "Hawaii Five-O"

•Tuesday:
8 p.m.: "NCIS"
9 p.m. "NCIS: Los Angeles"
10 p.m. "Unforgettable"

•Wednesday:
8 p.m. "Survivor: South Pacific"
9 p.m. "Criminal Minds"
10 p.m. "CSI"

•Thursday:
8 p.m. "The Big Bang Theory";
8:30 p.m. "How to Be a Gentleman"
9 p.m. "Person of Interest"
10 p.m. "The Mentalist"

•Friday:
8 p.m. "A Gifted Man"
9 p.m. "CSI: NY"
10 p.m. "Blue Bloods"

•Saturday:
8 p.m. "Rules of Engagement"
8:30 p.m. comedy rerun
9 p.m. drama rerun
10 p.m. "48 Hours Mystery"

•Sunday:
7 p.m. "60 Minutes"
8 p.m. "The Amazing Race"
9 p.m. "The Good Wife"
10 p.m. "CSI: Miami"



CBS executives described the crime thriller "Person of Interest," which will inherit the "CSI" time slot on Thursday, as the network's highest-testing pilot in 15 years. The premise: A billionaire (Michael Emerson of "Lost") and a former CIA agent (Jim Caviezel) team to prevent crimes.

"A Gifted Man" is a medical fantasy about a surgeon (Patrick Wilson) who gains advice from his deceased ex-wife (Jennifer Ehle). Julie Benz of "Dexter" and Margo Martindale of "Justified" co-star.

"Unforgettable" follows a former police detective (Poppy Montgomery of "Without a Trace") who has superior autobiographical memory. That condition allows her to remember every day. Actress Marilu Henner, who also has that ability, is a consultant on the drama.

The sitcom "2 Broke Girls" presents the friendship of a waitress (Kat Dennings) and a wealthy woman (Beth Behrs) who has fallen on hard times. The show comes from Michael Patrick King ("Sex and the City") and writer-comedian Whitney Cummings, who will star in the new NBC sitcom "Whitney" this fall.

"How to Be a Gentleman," inspired by a book with that title, depicts the friendship of a personal trainer (Kevin Dillon of "Entourage") and an etiquette columnist (David Hornsby of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"). The cast includes Mary Lynn Rajskub of "24." Hornsby is also an executive producer.

For midseason, CBS has "The 2-2," a drama about rookie New York police officers from executive producer Robert De Niro. "Undercover Boss" will also be back midseason.

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