Drew Carey on "Power of 10" Game Shows, Popular Reality Series, News Magazines, the Season Premieres of Two Returning Scripted Programs, and the Debut of a New Comedy Join CBS's Primetime Schedule in January and February — Ushering in the New Year is the game show "Power of 10," reality favorites "Big Brother" and "Survivor," the return of "The New Adventures of Old Christine" and "Jericho," the series premiere of the comedy "The Captain" and original episodes of "48 Hours Mystery." Read more...
What We Learned About Americans This Week on the CBS Primetime Game Show "Power of 10" — Read more...
What We Learned About Americans This Week on the CBS Primetime Game Show "Power of 10" — Read more...
Drew Carey on "Power of 10" CBS Orders Six Additional Episodes of the Hit New Game Show "Power of 10," Hosted by Drew Carey, for Midseason — Read more...
What We Learned About Americans This Week on the CBS Primetime Game Show "Power of 10" — Poll results from the show's September 4 episode. Read more...
What We Learned About Americans This Week on the CBS Primetime Game Show "Power of 10" — Poll results from the show's August 29 episode. Read more...
What We Learned About Americans This Week on the CBS Primetime Game Show "Power of 10" — CBS details the poll results from the show's August 28 episode. Read more...
What We Learned About Americans This Week on the CBS Primetime Game Show "Power of 10" — Poll results from the show's August 22 episode. Read more...
What We Learned About Americans This Week on the CBS Primetime Game Show "Power of 10" — The Eye details the survey results for its two episodes aired to date. Read more...
Jamie Sadler, a 19-year-old Pre-Med Student and Part-Time Caddy From Montclair, New Jersey, Wins $1 Million, on the Premiere Episode of "Power of 10" — Sadler took home the million after correctly answering "What percentage of women consider themselves feminists?" Read more...
"The Big Bang Theory" cast CBS Announces 2007-2008 Primetime Schedule — CBS announced today its 2007-2008 Fall Primetime lineup, featuring five new series: one comedy, three dramas and one reality program. These freshman series will join 17 returning programs on the current CBS lineup, which will win the 2006-2007 season in viewers and adults 25-54, continuing the Network's multi-year winning streak. Read more...