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April 9th, 2026 under Ghosts

In 2021, CBS added Ghosts to their lineup, and next season, Vampires will be joining them. Eternally Yours comes from Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, who brought Ghosts to the States.

The sitcom is “centered around Charles (Ed Weeks) and Liz (Allegra Edwards) – a vampire couple whose once-passionate romance has devolved into a pulseless marriage after 500 years together. Living in present-day Seattle with their oddball coven, they’ve settled into an eternal rut—until their daughter’s (Helen J. Shen) earnest human boyfriend (Jaren Lewison) unexpectedly enters their lives and forces them to confront whether their love can survive forever… or if forever is a life sentence.”

Next season, CBS will only have three half-hour series, Ghosts, Eternally Yours, and Georgie and Mandie’s First Marriage, on their schedule, since they cancelled The Neighborhood and DMV. So it will be interesting to see how they handle the vacant 30 minutes.

Will it be news? A game show? A magazine show? A talk show? We will find out on April 15th when they announce their 2026-2027 schedule.

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[ # 1271149 ] Comment from Rad [April 10, 2026, 1:43 am]

I like “Ghosts”; the humor is gentle and the I like that they do not use a laugh track to tell me what the producers think is funny. I generally get several good belly laughs out of an episode. I hope that “Eternally Yours” follows the same format. Unlike “Georgie and Mandie’s First Marriage”, I cannot stand the incessant laugh track (it’s the #1 reason I detested Big Bang Theory).

I don’t know… been watching “Young Sheldon” on Netflix. The show is just… remarkably funny and poignant, and no laugh track.

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