CBS will produce two comedy pilots this year, and the network will pick up the single-camera raffle “Eternally Yours” for series in the 2026-2027 broadcast season. The “Tilbrooks” (commonly known as “Regency”) are not moving forward.
The news comes less than a week before CBS’s fall 2026-2027 schedule announcement, scheduled for April 15th. With the series pickup of “Eternally Yours,” there are no more pending scripted series decisions on CBS’ calendar. The i Network renewed most of its prime-time programming a few weeks ago, but the freshman comedy “DMV” and the second season drama “Watson” were recently canceled. Additionally, the long-running comedy “The Neighborhood” is currently airing its final season.
“Eternally Yours” comes from screenwriters and executive producers Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, who developed the American version of “Ghosts” for CBS. This ensemble comedy, about a couple who inherits a mansion filled with ghosts from different eras in history, has proven to be a hit for CBS and is currently airing its fifth season. It was already renewed for season 6 last year. Given the supernatural comedy connection and behind-the-scenes talent in common, don’t be surprised if CBS combines the two shows in the fall.
The logline for “Eternally Yours” says, “The story revolves around Charles (Ed Weeks) and Liz (Allegra Edwards), a vampire couple whose once passionate romance has turned into a lifeless marriage over the course of 500 years. Living with the Order in present-day Seattle, they settle into a perpetual rut until their daughter’s (Helen J. Shen) passionate human boyfriend (Parker Young) unexpectedly comes into their lives, and they are forced to face the question of whether their love can last forever, or if eternity is a life sentence.
In addition to Port and Wiseman, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum and Jason Wang will serve as executive producers. The pilot was executive produced and directed by Trent O’Donnell. Produced by CBS Studios.
“Tilbrooks” is described as “a historical twist on the classic multicam family sitcom, centering on the upper-middle-class Tilbrooks as they navigate life, love, and scandal in 19th-century England.” Rhys Darby stars as patriarch Arthur Tilbrook, and the cast also includes Mia Challis, Hayley Griffiths and Shiv Pye. Tara Hernandez served as writer and executive producer. The studio was Warner Bros. Television.
