Just because CBS is the most-watched broadcast television network doesn't mean that a few somewhat radical changes won't happen this fall.
CBS was the third network this week to unveil its plans for the 2003-4 campaign, and it includes seven new series, five dramas and two comedies, and the return of seventeen primetime programs.
Most notably, "King of Queens" will move from its comfortable Monday night berth in an effort to launch a new comedy night on Wednesdays. "JAG" is also moving from its established Tuesday night home to tentpole two new dramas on Friday nights.
Unlike the earlier networks, CBS has not been "upfront" with its mid-season plans, so I can't confirm the cancellation of "Becker," but "The Agency," "Bram and Alice," "Touched by an Angel," "My Big Fat Greek Life," "Presidio Med," "Queens Supreme," "Robbery: Homicide Division" and "Touched by an Angel" are confirmed dead.
Here's the new show rundown