As befits the most traditional of the broadcast networks, CBS will launch almost all of its Fall 2012 premieres during Fall Premiere week, Sept. 24-30:
Wed Sept 19
8PM: SURVIVOR
Mon Sept 24
8PM: HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER
8:30PM: PARTNERS
9PM: 2 BROKE GIRLS
9:30PM: MIKE & MOLLY
10PM: HAWAII 5-0
Tues Sept 25
8PM: NCIS
9PM: NCIS: LA
10PM: VEGAS
Wed Sept 26
9PM: CRIMINAL MINDS
10PM: CSI
Thurs Sept 27
8PM: THE BIG BANG THEORY
8:30PM: 2 1/2 MEN
9PM: PERSON OF INTEREST
10PM: ELEMENTARY
Fri Sept 28
8PM: CSI: NY
9PM: MADE IN JERSEY
10PM: BLUE BLOODS
Sat Sept 29
10PM: 48 HOURS MYSTERY
Sun Sept 30
7PM: 60 MINUTES
8PM: THE AMAZING RACE
9PM: THE GOOD WIFE
10PM: THE MENTALIST
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