"48 Hours" Show Schedule: What's On Tonight and This Weekend?
Viewers with time to kill on Saturday nights, get ready for a dose of true crime realness courtesy of CBS's flagship series "48 Hours". The show's 38th season kicked off on September 27, and it's still going strong.
Those looking to catch up on past episodes can do so via various streaming platforms. Paramount+ has all full episodes available, as well as Pluto TV. Additionally, fans can tune in to CBS News 24/7 from 4-10 p.m. ET for continuous coverage of the show.
A few upcoming episodes worth noting include "Closing the Cold Case of Robin Lawrence" on October 25 and "My Uncle Joe's Murder" on both October 18 and November 1, when the show will air due to a previously scheduled sporting event.
As a reminder, new episodes typically premiere at 10/9c on Saturdays.
				
			Viewers with time to kill on Saturday nights, get ready for a dose of true crime realness courtesy of CBS's flagship series "48 Hours". The show's 38th season kicked off on September 27, and it's still going strong.
Those looking to catch up on past episodes can do so via various streaming platforms. Paramount+ has all full episodes available, as well as Pluto TV. Additionally, fans can tune in to CBS News 24/7 from 4-10 p.m. ET for continuous coverage of the show.
A few upcoming episodes worth noting include "Closing the Cold Case of Robin Lawrence" on October 25 and "My Uncle Joe's Murder" on both October 18 and November 1, when the show will air due to a previously scheduled sporting event.
As a reminder, new episodes typically premiere at 10/9c on Saturdays.
 they're like a never-ending fascination with the darker side of human nature. Don't get me wrong, I love a good whodunit as much as the next person, but it's just so... repetitive. Every week it's another case, another investigation, another "oh no, someone got murdered!" Meanwhile, real crimes are still happening and we're all glued to our screens watching the latest episode
 they're like a never-ending fascination with the darker side of human nature. Don't get me wrong, I love a good whodunit as much as the next person, but it's just so... repetitive. Every week it's another case, another investigation, another "oh no, someone got murdered!" Meanwhile, real crimes are still happening and we're all glued to our screens watching the latest episode  .
. . Give me a break, can't we just get some more nuanced storytelling around here?
. Give me a break, can't we just get some more nuanced storytelling around here? ... like how do they actually solve them? Do they get new evidence or clues that were missed before? And what's the process like when it comes to reopening a case that was thought to be unsolvable? The show always seems so dramatic and intense, I wonder if it's really just people piecing together old puzzles
... like how do they actually solve them? Do they get new evidence or clues that were missed before? And what's the process like when it comes to reopening a case that was thought to be unsolvable? The show always seems so dramatic and intense, I wonder if it's really just people piecing together old puzzles 
 I love watching those true crime cases and trying to piece together what really happened. The show is always so well done and the hosts are super informative. Anyone else a fan of this show?
 I love watching those true crime cases and trying to piece together what really happened. The show is always so well done and the hosts are super informative. Anyone else a fan of this show?  I've been binge-watching some old episodes on Paramount+ and it's still just as good today as it was back when I first started watching. Definitely a great way to spend a Saturday night!
 I've been binge-watching some old episodes on Paramount+ and it's still just as good today as it was back when I first started watching. Definitely a great way to spend a Saturday night! 
 . Don't get me wrong, they can be super intriguing and all, but sometimes it feels like they're just scratching the surface. Like, are we really getting a full picture here? And what about all the stuff that never gets aired because of sensitive information or whatever
. Don't get me wrong, they can be super intriguing and all, but sometimes it feels like they're just scratching the surface. Like, are we really getting a full picture here? And what about all the stuff that never gets aired because of sensitive information or whatever  . It's all pretty fascinating, I guess...
. It's all pretty fascinating, I guess... , like, we need to explore other topics for real, you know? And can we talk about how some of these shows just sensationalize death and trauma for the sake of ratings? I mean, what's next? A show about the lives of inanimate objects or something?
, like, we need to explore other topics for real, you know? And can we talk about how some of these shows just sensationalize death and trauma for the sake of ratings? I mean, what's next? A show about the lives of inanimate objects or something?  Just saying. Anyway, on a more serious note, it's interesting that they're still going strong with "48 Hours" after all these years... maybe we can learn from its formulaic approach to storytelling
 Just saying. Anyway, on a more serious note, it's interesting that they're still going strong with "48 Hours" after all these years... maybe we can learn from its formulaic approach to storytelling  ๏ธ they're so fascinating and it's like, you get to learn something new every week. i'm really looking forward to the episode about Robin Lawrence - closing cold cases is such a great way to bring justice to victims and their families. and yay for Paramount+ having all full episodes available, that's like the best thing ever
๏ธ they're so fascinating and it's like, you get to learn something new every week. i'm really looking forward to the episode about Robin Lawrence - closing cold cases is such a great way to bring justice to victims and their families. and yay for Paramount+ having all full episodes available, that's like the best thing ever  . i also love how CBS News 24/7 has continuous coverage of the show, it's like you can stay glued to your screen if you want to!
. i also love how CBS News 24/7 has continuous coverage of the show, it's like you can stay glued to your screen if you want to! 

 and my uncle joe's murder is a bit too close to home for comfort
 and my uncle joe's murder is a bit too close to home for comfort  but hey at least its making us think about true crime stuff
 but hey at least its making us think about true crime stuff  . Still, if you're into that sorta thing, go for it!
. Still, if you're into that sorta thing, go for it!