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“Man With a Plan” will begin its second season Nov. 13 in a new time slot — one of a number of CBS schedule changes, which also include pulling the low-rated first-season comedy “Me, Myself and I” from the lineup.

CBS announced Wednesday it will immediately move the first-year comedy “9JKL” into `Me, Myself and I’s” 9:30 p.m. Monday time slot. “Man With a Plan” will air at 8:30 p.m. Mondays in “9JKL’s” former time slot. A rerun of the “Big Bang Theory” will air at 8:30 p.m. this Monday.

“Me, Myself & I” averaged a series-low 3.909 million viewers Monday, according to live-plus-same-day figures released by Nielsen. The series about one man’s journey over a 50-year span,” told from each character’s present experiences, averaged 4.638 million viewers for its six episodes.

“Me, Myself & I” trailed ESPN’s “Monday Night Football,” the NBC singing competition “The Voice” and the ABC alternative series “Dancing with the Stars” in its time slot.

The premiere Sept. 25 averaged 7.458 million viewers, but none of the subsequent episodes averaged more than 5.141 million.

“Me, Myself & I” will return to the schedule at a later date, according to CBS.

“Man With a Plan” is a comedy starring Matt LeBlanc as a contractor who is surprised by what he learns about his three children after he begins to spend more time with them following his wife’s (Liza Snyder) returns to work.

—City News Service

 

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