New NCIS Season 21, April 8, 2024 Episode 7 Delayed. Not Airing Tonight
Hey, “NCIS” fans. We’re back to unfortunately give you some bad news. Yep, for some unknown reason, the CBS folks are not airing the next, new episode 7 of NCIS’ current season 21 tonight, April 8, 2024. Yep, they’re making you wait an additional week to see the new episode 7.
According to CBS’ official episode 7 press release, CBS isn’t planning to air the new episode 7 until next Monday night, April 15, 2024 in its usual, 8 pm central standard time slot. So, certainly try to remember that very important date and time if you can.
We did take a look at what CBS is airing in place of a new NCIS episode tonight. According to the TV guide listings, CBS is going to air a new special titled,”NCISverse: The First 1,000.”
CBS’ official description for this NCISVerse special reads like this, “Kevin Frazier hosts a celebration of the “NCIS” franchise, including exclusive interviews with cast members and guest stars; new details about the origins of “NCIS.” A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the franchise’s 1,000th episode.”
If any of you guys find this NCISverse to be enticing at all, you might still want to tune into CBS tonight to give it a look-see. If you’re not interested in it, and you only want to see a new episode of NCIS, you will definitely want to skip CBS tonight and check back next week.
Again, CBS confirmed that the next, new episode 7 of NCIS’ current season 21 is scheduled to finally make its debut on your TV sets next Monday night, April 15, 2024 in its usual, 8 pm central standard time slot.
Alright, guys. That is going to be all we have for this latest, “NCIS” TV show report, but definitely stay tuned for more.
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