CBS is calling on all BLUE BLOODS fans to pull up a chair to Reagan family dinners by voting on favorite classic episodes via the official series social channels, beginning Thursday, August 31. Viewers are asked to submit their votes between August 31 and September 8 by following @CBSBlueBloods on Facebook. The winning selections will be broadcast weekly on Fridays on the CBS Television Network. Fans will get to choose from an assortment of episodes across all 13 seasons of Friday’s #1 primetime program.
Premiering Friday, September 29 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT), the classic episodes will broadcast weekly on Fridays and be available to stream on Paramount+*. Fans can choose from a curated list highlighting memorable character arcs, pivotal character introductions and some of the numerous outstanding guest stars who have appeared on the series throughout its 13-year run.
BLUE BLOODS is Friday’s #1 primetime program and the #3 broadcast drama with 9.40 million viewers. With live +35-day multiplatform viewing, BLUE BLOODS scores more than 11 million viewers an episode. Since the show’s premiere on Friday, September 24, 2010, BLUE BLOODS has maintained its #1 position @ 10:00 PM leading the Network’s top-rated Friday night lineup. BLUE BLOODS has been renewed for the 2023-2024 season, marking the show’s 14th year on the CBS Television Network.
Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Will Estes, Len Cariou, Marisa Ramirez and Vanessa Ray star. Kevin Wade, Siobhan Byrne-O’Connor, Ian Biederman and Dan Truly serve as executive producers. BLUE BLOODS is produced by CBS Studios.
*Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers will have access to stream live via the live feed of their local CBS affiliate on the service, as well as on demand.Get the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME® plan for $11.99 a month. Try it FREE!
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Blue Bloods |
Network: CBSGenre: CrimeSeasons: 14Episodes: 293 | |
OverviewA drama about a multi-generational family of cops dedicated to New York City law enforcement. Frank Reagan is the New York Police Commissioner and heads both the police force and the Reagan brood. He runs his department as diplomatically as he runs his family, even when dealing with the politics that plagued his unapologetically bold father, Henry, during his stint as Chief. |