
*CBS is set to captivate daytime audiences with its fall 2025 schedule, rolling out new seasons of its top-rated shows starting mid-September.
Per the news release, the network, which has held the title of daytime’s highest-rated for 39 consecutive seasons, will bring back fan favorites like “The Price Is Right,” “Let’s Make a Deal,” “The Young and the Restless,” “The Bold and the Beautiful,” and the newest drama, “Beyond the Gates.” Each show promises fresh storylines, special episodes, and exciting additions to keep viewers tuned in. All programs will air weekdays on CBS and stream on Paramount+.
“The Price Is Right,” television’s longest-running game show, launches its 54th season on September 22 with host Drew Carey and announcer George Gray inviting contestants to “come on down!” A new pricing game, “The Lion’s Share,” debuts in partnership with BetMGM, offering players a chance to enter a wind chamber for prizes like trips, cars, and a cash jackpot up to $500,000. The season will feature themed episodes for holidays and causes, including Halloween, Breast Cancer Awareness, and Pet Adoption Week, with models Rachel Reynolds, Manuela Arbeláez, Amber Lancaster, James O’Halloran, Devin Goda, and Alexis Gaube returning.

On the same day, “Let’s Make a Deal” begins its 17th season with Emmy-winning host Wayne Brady. The show will bring back popular themes like “Mega Money Mondays,” “Worldwide Wednesdays,” and “Fabulous Car Fridays,” alongside special episodes honoring firefighters, Alzheimer’s Awareness, and Breast Cancer Awareness. Guest stars from CBS shows, including Jeff Probst of “Survivor,” Phil Keoghan of “The Amazing Race,” and Danielle Pinnock of “Ghosts,” will join announcer Jonathan Mangum, model Tiffany Coyne, and musician Cat Gray for a season of improv, games, and the ever-dreaded Zonks.
“The Bold and the Beautiful,” the world’s most-watched daily drama, kicks off its 39th season on September 15 with intense family and romantic drama. Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) and Taylor (Rebecca Budig) clash after Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) makes a pivotal decision following a Forrester fashion show, while Liam (Scott Clifton) grapples with his feelings for Hope (Annika Noelle), complicating her engagement to Carter (Lawrence Saint-Victor). A scandalous plan by Luna (Lisa Yamada) involving Will (Crew Morrow) shakes up the Forrester and Spencer families, impacting characters like Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) and Finn (Tanner Novlan).
Premiering October 7, “The Young and the Restless” enters its 53rd season as daytime’s top drama for 36 years. Victor (Eric Braeden) and Jack (Peter Bergman) face a choice about their rivalry, while Nick (Joshua Morrow) and Sharon (Sharon Case) embark on a quest for answers after a troubling message. New characters Sienna (Tamara Braun) and a mysterious stranger (Roger Howarth) stir up Genoa City, alongside a power struggle between Billy (Jason Thompson) and Cane (Billy Flynn), and a wedding for Cricket (Lauralee Bell) and Danny (Michael Damian) in November.

“Beyond the Gates,” CBS’s newest daytime drama, continues its debut season with the Dupree family at the heart of Fairmont Crest’s turmoil. Anita (Tamara Tunie) and Vernon’s (Clifton Davis) marriage faces challenges, while Dani (Karla Mosley) and Andre’s (Sean Freeman) trip sparks a crossover with “The Bold and the Beautiful”’s Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye). A love triangle between Eva (Ambyr Michelle), Kat (Colby Muhammad), and Tomas (Alex Alegria) intensifies, and the arrival of Izaiah Hawthorne (David Lami Friebe) complicates family dynamics.
Per the release, “Beyond the Gates” is broadcast on weekdays on CBS (2:00-3:00 PM, ET/1:00-2:00 PM, PT) and is available to stream on Paramount+. The series is a CBS Studios/NAACP Venture, led by Sheila Ducksworth, in partnership with P&G Studios, a division of Procter & Gamble.
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