With all that's been happening lately, and largely due to TV productions (primetime, in particular) finishing their seasons earlier than normal (and midseason shows shutting production until further notice), CBS is bringing back movies on Sunday nights for a limited run, starting May 3rd. Tapping into corporate sibling Paramount Pictures' movie library, CBS will dedicate every Sunday night in May airing the following films:
May 3rd: (Indiana Jones) and The Raiders of the Lost Ark
10th: Forrest Gump
17th: Mission: Impossible (Tom Cruise, first film)
24th: Titanic
31st: Indiana Jones and the Lost Crusade
Except for Titanic, all of the other films will run 8-11pm ET/PT on each of those Sunday nights; Titanic will air 7-11pm ET/PT on 24th, meaning 60 Minutes more than likely gets bumped for that night.
UPDATED, 2:45 PM: Tell me more, tell me more! OK, CBS has added a Grease Sing-a-Long to the schedule of its revived Sunday Night Movies franchise. The 1978 classic starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John will air at 8:30 p.m. June 7 and will feature sing-along lyrics for all the songs...
Started watching New Amsterdam Finale, now I realize that the original scheduled episode titled "Pandemic" has been locked down. (yep about a pandemic hitting New York City).