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The CBS revival of cop drama "Hawaii Five-0" will return for a fourth season with Melanie Griffith as Danny "Danno" Williams' mother, along with a host of other star cameos. Kono (Grace Park) will also make a comeback in season four.
"The Mentalist" will return for a 'game changing' sixth season with two new FBI agents to replace Van Pelt and Rigsby, two characters that will be leaving in the sixth season.
One of autumn's most anticipated shows, "NCIS: LA," is set to return for its fifth season, and as rumors indicate, it's bound to be the most thrilling yet, for Detective Deeks in particular.
'Person of Interest' will return with more intrigue for season three. Paige Turco will be returning as Zoe Morgan, and Amy Acker will be a series regular as 'Root.'
Time Warner subscribers in Milwaukee, Wis. have filed a class action law suit against Time Warner Cable for blocking out programming from WTMJ-TV, a local station owned by the Journal Broadcast Group. Meanwhile, CBS and Time Warner announced at a New York City hearing on Thursday that they will be resuming talks to end the dispute and CBS blackout.
CBS will be developing a medical drama called 'Dorothy,' based off the classic book and film 'The Wizard of Oz.'
Now as fans look forward to the approaching premiere, new details help shed some light on what they can expect from the forthcoming season.
Now with several months remaining, fans remain resilient, digging up any details they can on the final season of "How I Met Your Mother."
Amber Tamblyn will join the CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men" as the late Charlie's illegitimate, lesbian daughter, Jenny.
Fans have known for several weeks now that Cote de Pablo will be leaving NCIS at the onset of season 11, but the looming question still lingers. How will she say goodbye?
CBS ordered a new 13-episode sci-fi drama called 'Extant' from Steven Spielberg, which is set to debut in the summer of 2014.
In the wake of Cote de Pablo's heartbreaking departure from "NCIS," fans are still searching for the light on the horizon.
CBS' "The Mentalist" will be returning for a sixth season this fall. The season has many surprises in store, including the capture of Red John, potential character exits and a "Jisbon" love triangle.
Chairman and CEO of Time Warner, Glenn Britt, sent a letter to CBS offering two proposals in an effort to resolve the dispute. Both proposals were flatly rejected by CBS, signaling no end to the cable network standoff.
Ziva and Tony's relationship will be addressed in the early episodes of season 11.