The New CBS Tuesday Night Movies

The New CBS Tuesday Night Movies (known as The New CBS Friday Night Movies in its first season) was a weekly 90 minute motion picture, that was made expressly for television movie the series seen on CBS from 1971 to 1974. During its first two seasons, the program was similar to ABC's Movie of the Week, in which there was presented brand new, full-length feature film; premiering in a repeating television series like time-slot, once each week. And; where there was no connecting theme or arc (drama, mystery, comedy, etc.,) between the films. In the fall of 1972, the series moved from Friday nights to Tuesdays, with its Friday night slot given back to traditional previously released theatrical films under The CBS Friday Night Movies banner. (The New CBS Friday Night Movies replaced The CBS Friday Night Movies during its first season.)

During the 1973-1974 television season, CBS revised the series into the The New CBS Tuesday Night Movies. In the revision CBS adopted both the ABC and NBC approaches. They developed two rotating series, similar to the NBC Mystery Movie, (both produced by MGM Television); continued with premiering of brand new feature-length film as a television movie seen on alternating weeks. The two series like projects were:

The New CBS Tuesday Night Movies was cancelled after the 1973-1974 television season. Television films seen on CBS would be incorporated into its Thursday and Friday night movie programs, beginning with the 1974-1975 season.

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  1. Examples, per emmys.com, include Cry Rape!, A War of Children, and Gargoyles.
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