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Paramount Plus Adding 7 CBS Show Premieres This Weekend

By Phillip Swann
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Paramount Plus this weekend (October 17-19, 2025) is adding seven new CBS network season premieres.

The new shows include the season five premiere of Ghosts, the sitcom featuring a young couple who buy a house inhabited by famous historical figures; the season one premiere of Boston Blue, the Blue Bloods spin-off starring Donnie Wahlberg (pictured above) reprising his role as detective Danny Reagan; and the season one premiere of The Road, a new music competition reality show hosted by Grammy award winner, Keith Urban. Twelve musicians will compete to become Urban’s opening act on his new tour.

Paramount Plus this weekend will also add the premieres of Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage; Fire Country; Sheriff Country; and Tracker.

New Shows Coming This Weekend to Paramount Plus

Thursday, October 16
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage (Season 2 premiere)**
Ghosts (Season 5 premiere)**

Friday, October 17
Fire Country (Season 4 premiere)**
Sheriff Country (Season 1 premiere)**
Boston Blue (Season 1 premiere)**

Saturday, October 18
Fifty Shades of Black*

Sunday, October 19
Tracker (Season 3 premiere)**
The Road (Season 1 premiere)**

Asterisk denotes the show is available on the Paramount Plus Premium Plan.

A double asterisk denotes that the show will air live on the CBS affiliate feed on Paramount Plus Premium and run the next day on Paramount Plus.

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