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'Elsbeth' Shifts to Comedy Category, Shaking Up Awards Season
12 Nov
Summary
- CBS reclassifies hit series 'Elsbeth' as a comedy for awards
- Show praised for eccentric tone and lighthearted crime-solving
- Competing against acclaimed comedies like 'Wednesday' and 'Abbott Elementary'

In a bold move, CBS has decided to shift its hit series 'Elsbeth' from the drama category to the comedy category for this awards season. The decision, made exclusively known to Variety, reflects the show's distinctive blend of wit and offbeat storytelling that sets it apart from traditional procedurals.
Led by Emmy winner Carrie Preston, 'Elsbeth' has been praised for its eccentric tone and lighthearted approach to crime-solving. Despite its foundation as a mystery-of-the-week drama, the network's decision to pivot to comedy highlights the series' unique character-driven narratives.
The move positions 'Elsbeth' to compete alongside acclaimed network and streaming comedies in next year's Emmy race, such as Netflix's 'Wednesday' and ABC's 'Abbott Elementary'. It's a rare but not unprecedented decision for a procedural that has embraced humor and quirkiness over the traditional grit of prime-time crime fare.
The series, produced by CBS Studios, has been a steady performer for the network since its debut in February 2024. With its offbeat portrayal of attorney-turned-consultant Elsbeth Tascioni, 'Elsbeth' has drawn praise for its unique blend of intellect and whimsy.




