FBI TV schedule for August 2019: This month’s reruns

FBI-- "Pilot!" Episode 101 -- Pictured: Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan ( -- (Photo by: Michael Parmelee/CBS/Universal Television)
FBI-- "Pilot!" Episode 101 -- Pictured: Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan ( -- (Photo by: Michael Parmelee/CBS/Universal Television) /
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When can you watch FBI this month on CBS? Here’s when and where FBI will air in August 2019, and details about the FBI reruns that are available.

If you’re still trying to catch up on FBI, you’ll have a few more chances in August 2019, as CBS has more repeats on its primetime schedule.

After taking the show off the air last month, the network has brought it back beginning with the middle of August. While there’s no official reason why, CBS may be trying to gain some extra fans before the second season premieres.

(If you’re wondering about the spinoff, FBI: Most Wanted is being held for midseason, meaning it won’t be on the air until 2020.)

Reruns start on Aug. 13 with a repeat of “Exposed,” where Special Agent Maggie Bell (Missy Peregrym) gets some information that may pertain to her husband’s death when the team is assigned to investigate the death of a reporter.

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Then on Aug. 20, it’s “Compromised” where the Bureau hunts for the person who killed both a U.S. Marshal and the witness that the marshal was protecting. Michael Mosley (Longmire, Sirens) and Nina Lisandrello (Beauty and the Beast) are among the guest stars.

CBS has indicated that additional showings will happen on Aug. 22, Aug. 27 and Aug. 29. The 22nd and 29th are both Thursdays, so fans will be getting two extra viewings though it’s not yet known which episodes are going to be on those nights.

It’s good news, though, that the network is expanding FBI‘s footprint onto an additional night. That can only help to draw in extra eyeballs, and since those episodes air at 9 p.m. fans can watch them and then flip over to NBC afterward for a repeat Law & Order: SVU. It creates an unofficial Dick Wolf programming block.

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