CBS Unveils Broadcast Finale Dates Including Series Conclusions For ‘S.W.A.T,' ‘FBI: Most Wanted' And ‘FBI: International'
FBI: International will have a two-part series finale in May, as will S.W.A.T. Matlock, Fire Country, NCIS: Sydney, NCIS: Origins and Poppa's House, which will end in April.
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Find the full schedule of finale release dates below:
Thursday, April 17:
Matlock Season 1 Two-Hour Finale
Friday, April 25:
Two-Hour Season 3 Finale of Fire Country
NCIS: Sydney Season 2 Finale
Monday, April 28:
NCIS: Origins Season Finale
Poppa's House Season 1 Finale
Sunday, May 4:
The Equalizer Season 5 Finale
Part One of the Watson Season Finale
Monday, May 5:
Two-Part The Neighborhood Season 7 Finale
NCIS Season 22 Finale
Thursday, May 8
Ghosts Season 4 Finale
Elsbeth Season 2 Finale
Sunday, May 11
Tracker Season 2 Finale
Part Two of the Watson Season Finale
Tuesday, May 13
Part One of FBI: International Series Finale
Thursday, May 15
The Amazing Race Season 37 Finale
Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage Season 1 Finale
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Friday, May 16
S.W.A.T. Series Finale (Two Hours)
Tuesday, May 20:
Part Two of FBI: International Series Finale
FBI: Most Wanted Series Finale
FBI Season 7 Finale
Wednesday, May 21
Survivor Season 48 Finale
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