‘Doubt’ TV Show Premiere Time & Channel

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Katherine Heigl returns to television on the new show Doubt, which premieres tonight. We’ve got the rundown on the cast, what time to watch the show, what channel it airs on and more below.


PREMIERE DATE: February 15, 2017

TIME SLOT: 10 – 11 p.m. ET/PT

TV CHANNEL: CBS – Check with your local TV provider (Verizon FIOS, Optimum, etc.) for the exact channel number. You can also click here to check out all CBS affiliate stations in various locations.

LIVE STREAM: Click here for instructions on how to watch the show online via live stream.

CAST:
Katherine Heigl as Sadie Ellis
Steven Pasquale as William “Billy” Brennan
Laverne Cox as Cameron Wirth
Dulé Hill as Albert Cobb
Dreama Walker as Tiffany Simon
Elliott Gould as Isaiah Roth
Kobi Libii as Nick Brady

OFFICIAL CBS SERIES SYNOPSIS: “Doubt” stars Katherine Heigl as Sadie Ellis, a brilliant attorney at a boutique firm who starts to fall for her charismatic client, Billy Brennan, an altruistic pediatric surgeon recently accused of murdering his girlfriend 24 years ago. Sadie is hiding her growing feelings from everyone, including her close friend and colleague, Albert Cobb, who thinks he knows everything about her. Working on other cases at the practice is Cameron Wirth, a transgender Ivy League graduate who fights passionately for her clients since she’s experienced injustice first hand; Tiffany Simon, a second-year associate who is quickly learning the ropes from Wirth; and Nick, a former felon who earned his degree while serving time. They all consider it a privilege to work for Isaiah Roth, a revered legal lion and “lefty” legend, whose approval is their holy grail. Sadie’s decision to become involved with her client could put her career, as well as her happiness, at risk if Billy is found guilty, which means she needs to work all the harder to prove reasonable doubt, even if she has some herself.

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