Official Premiere Details Released

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All three CSI series return this month with brand new episodes.

On Monday, September 24 at 10:00pm, CSI: Miami begins season six with "Dangerous Son". Here is how CBS described the episode:

<dl><dt><dd><font color=yellow>A hostage situation turns into murder, leading Horatio to believe one of the suspects may be his son.</font>

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The episode was directed by <font color=yellow>Sam Hill</font> and written by <font color=yellow>Marc Dube</font> and <font color=yellow>Krystal Houghton</font>.

Two days later, On Wednesday, September 26 at 10:00pm, CSI: New York will have its first episode of season four, "Can You Hear Me Now?". Here is what you can expect to see in this episode:

<dl><dt><dd><font color=yellow>Mac and the team find human blood on the crown of the Statue of Liberty, leading them on a race against time to save a famous musician from death at the hands of a vigilante.</font>

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The episode was written by executive producer <font color=yellow>Pam Veasey</font> and <font color=yellow>Zachary Reiter</font>. It was directed by <font color=yellow>Kenneth Fink</font>.

The eighth season premiere of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, "Dead Doll", will air on Thursday, September 27 at 9:00pm. CBS described the episode like this:

<dl><dt><dd><font color=yellow>Sara's fate remains in question as the CSI team rushes to find out if she survived an attack by the miniature killer.</font>

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"Dead Doll" was directed by executive producer <font color=yellow>Kenneth Fink</font> and written by <font color=yellow>Dustin Lee Abraham</font> and <font color=yellow>Allen MacDonald </font>.

For the original press releases on all these episodes, head over to the Futon Critic.<center></center>
 
Note: All times shown above are Eastern. Check local listings for time and channel in your area. And remember, the networks mistakenly think they have the right to change schedules at the last minute without notice or interrupt shows for news reports. And you thought the commercial breaks are bad enough.
 
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