'Made In Jersey' Not Canceled Yet; Moves To Saturdays On CBS

'Made In Jersey' Returns To CBS

"Made In Jersey" lives again ... sort of. CBS has scheduled already-produced original episodes to be burned off on Saturdays, according to Deadline.com.

New episodes of "Made In Jersey" will start on Saturday, November 24 at 8 p.m. ET. The show was pulled from its regular Friday night timeslot after only two episodes. "Made In Jersey" premiered to 7.8 million viewers and a 1.1 rating. The second episode had 6.8 million viewers and a very low 0.8 rating. The show stars Janet Montgomery as a newbie New Jersey girl lawyer and Kyle MacLachlan as elite attorney Donovan Stark.

Last season, CBS followed the same strategy with "How To Be a Gentleman," pulling it from Thursdays and slotting the leftover originals on Saturdays. However, it was bested by reruns of "Two and a Half Men" and quickly left the schedule altogether.

CBS shifted its Friday night schedule after "Made In Jersey" got the boot. Season 4 of "Undercover Boss" will premiere on Friday, November 2 at 8 p.m. ET and "CSI: NY" will shift to 9 p.m. ET.

Click over to Deadline.com for more.

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