CBS Renews 11 Series, Including 'Bull,' 'Survivor'

Survivor Season 35 Finale

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The good times will continue to roll for fans of "NCIS: New Orleans".

Special agent Dwayne Pride and his "NCIS: New Orleans" team will be back this fall for a fifth season of the hit CBS drama, the network announced Wednesday.

In alphabetical order, the pickups are "48 Hours", "60 Minutes", "The Amazing Race", "Blue Bloods", "Bull", "Hawaii Five-0", "Madam Secretary", "MacGyver", "NCIS: Los Angeles", "NCIS: New Orleans" and "Survivor".

The 11 renewed series join several others already greenlighted for next season, including freshman series "Young Sheldon", "S.W.A.T." and "SEAL Team".

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Combined with previously announced pick-ups, CBS now has 17 series in their 2018-2019 slate, including its entire Tuesday and Friday night lineups. "Life in Pieces", now in its third season, has not yet been renewed as well.

CBS has not announced decisions about these shows listed as "on the bubble" in the Save Our Shows poll: Code Black, Criminal Minds, Elementary, Kevin Can Wait, Life in Pieces, Living Biblically, Man With a Plan, Scorpion, and Superior Donuts.

And though they have not officially been canceled, "9JKL", "Me, Myself and I" and Jeremy Piven's "Wisdom of the Crowd" are not likely to get picked up. The network famously has the least open real estate to fill every year, though it has no shortage of pilots to fill them - not to forget the 13-episode revival of Murphy Brown on deck.

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