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Is CBS Drama Blue Bloods Season 13 Returning?

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David Mudd

Following the renewal of Blue Bloods for a 13th season by CBS, the Reagan family will once again gather around the dinner table.

It was after star and executive producer Tom Selleck signed a deal to return that the network decided on a renewal for the long-running cop drama.

Aside from a four-week trial run on Wednesdays in its first year, the series has consistently performed well at 10 p.m. on Fridays, where it has aired since 2010. It is presently the fourth most watched series on broadcast television, with an average audience of 9.81 million viewers.

Blue Bloods Season 13

Blue Bloods is a television series that follows the Reagans, a family of New York City police officers. Police Commissioner Frank Reagan is played by Selleck; Detective Danny Reagan is played by Donnie Wahlberg; and ADA is played by Bridget Moynahan. Erin Reagan is played by Erin Reagan, Will Estes is played by Jamie Reagan, a former patrol officer who is now a Sgt., and Len Cariou is played by Henry Reagan, the former Police Commissioner and Frank Reagan’s father.

Marissa Ramirez and Vanessa Ray Are Also Featured in the Film.

This CBS Studios production features executive producers Kevin Wade and Ian Biederman as well as Siobhan Byrne-O’Connor, Dan Truly, and Selleck on the show’s exec producers’ list.

CSI: Vegas, S.W.A.T. and Young Sheldon have all been renewed for another season, while Bull is ending its run this season. The network has also renewed the NCIS franchise (including NCIS: Hawai’i and NCIS: LA), CSI: Vegas, and S.W.A.T. as well as comedic series including Young Sheldon, The Neighborhood, Bob Hearts Abishola, and Ghosts, while Bull is ending its run this season.

In a statement, Kelly Kahl, president of CBS Entertainment, said, “America’s favourite first family of law enforcement is returning for season 13.” “The Reagans have forged a remarkable bond with fans literally all around the world and across every platform. And now in its 12th season, with more than 250 episodes, Blue Bloods not only maintains its position atop the ratings charts, but it also performs at an extraordinarily high level of creativity.”

The drama, which stars Tom Selleck, continues to be one of the most popular shows on the network.

Blue Bloods, the CBS crime drama that airs every Friday night, will return for a second season.

The CBS Studios-produced comedy, which is one of the network’s longest-running and most popular shows, has been renewed for a 13th season in 2022-23, the network announced today. The renewal comes just ten days before Blue Bloods’ 12th season finale on May 6 and three weeks before CBS parent company Paramount Global’s upfront presentation on May 18. Blue Bloods is now in its 12th season.

Blue Bloods Season 13

CBS Entertainment President Kelly Kahl said in a statement that “America’s favourite first family of law enforcement is back for season 13.” “The Reagans have forged a remarkable bond with fans literally all around the world and across every platform. And now in its 12th season, with more than 250 episodes, Blue Bloods not only maintains its position atop the ratings charts, but it also performs at an extraordinarily high level of creativity.”

With 12 seasons under its belt, Blue Bloods is only second in terms of durability to NCIS (19 seasons) and NCIS: Los Angeles (13) among CBS’ current scripted entertainment. With an average of 9.81 million viewers per episode this season (with seven days of delayed viewing), the Tom Selleck-led police and family drama ranks fourth among all broadcast shows (with delayed viewing) (excluding sports).

With Selleck, the film also features Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Will Estes, Len Cariou, Marisa Ramirez, and Vanessa Ray as well as others. Kevin Wade, Ian Biederman, Brian Burns, Siobhan Byrne-O’Connor, Dan Truly, and Selleck serve as executive producers alongside Selleck.

On CBS’ schedule for the 2022-23 season are a variety of veteran shows — such as The Amazing Race, Bob Hearts Abishola, NCIS, NCIS: LA, The Neighborhood, Survivor, SWAT, Tough as Nails and Young Sheldon — as well as rookies such as CSI: Vegas, Ghosts, NCIS: Hawai’i, and Secret Celebrity Renovation.

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