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The song is used again as the theme song for the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation follow up series CSI: Vegas. [citation needed] Video game Rock Band features the song as part of a 12-pack of downloadable tracks from The Who. The Blanks/Worthless Peons in TV show Scrubs perform part of the song in the episode "My Identity Crisis".
CSI: Cyber. CSI: Vegas. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, also referred to as CSI and CSI: Las Vegas, is an American procedural forensics crime drama television series that ran on CBS from October 6, 2000, to September 27, 2015, spanning 15 seasons. It is the first series in the CSI franchise. The series originally starred William Petersen, Marg ...
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Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images CBS executives are sharing the reason behind the decision to cancel NCIS: Hawai’i — and why there are no plans to revive the show on the network’s streaming service.
Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched Wednesday's season finale of CSI: Vegas.CSI: Vegas is ready for the next chapter -- if the stars align. CBS' revival of the blockbuster ...
CSI: Vegas ( Crime Scene Investigation: Vegas) is an American crime drama television series that debuted on CBS on October 6, 2021. It is a revival of the 2000–2015 series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ( CSI: Las Vegas), and the fifth and final series in the CSI franchise. The series stars Paula Newsome, Matt Lauria, Mandeep Dhillon, and Mel ...
CSI: Vegas wasn't the only show axed by CBS, with Marcia Gay Harden's comedy show So Help Me Todd lost in the shake-up. CSI: Vegas airs on CBS in the US. In the UK, the show airs on Alibi, and can ...
“The Real CSI: Miami,” premiering on CBS on Wednesday night, is a documentary-style look at the hunt for real criminals told by the officers and lab-coated pros who actually solved the murders. “'CSI' has that ability to live in different spectrums,” says writer-producer Anthony E. Zuiker, who created the hit franchise.