"48 Hours" show schedule

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"48 Hours" is the go-to show for true crime enthusiasts every Saturday night. The 38th season premiered on September 27, 2025, kicking off with a harrowing episode about a crime scene investigator gunned down in broad daylight.

Viewers can catch "48 Hours" at 10/9c on CBS and stream it on Paramount+. If you miss the live broadcast, don't worry – you can record or watch full episodes 24/7 on Pluto TV. Additionally, fans can tune in to CBS News 24/7 Saturdays from 4-10 p.m. ET.

The show has a slew of exciting upcoming episodes, including a double feature and an all-new episode about a detective hunting for answers when a woman goes missing. There's also an episode about a boxer who refuses to go down for the count after being shot and stabbed by her husband.

Don't forget to check out "48 Hours" FAST Channel on CBSNews.com, Pluto TV, Paramount+, or YouTube for 24/7 streaming. The show also has its own podcast series, including "Post Mortem," "My Life of Crime," and more.
 
omg can we just talk about how some crimes never get old? like, i'm all for a good whodunit but these cases are soooo long ago lol 48 hours is literally just a vehicle to relive the same trauma over and over again 😩. and don't even get me started on how many times we're gonna see the same footage of crime scenes & detectives looking all serious 📺. still, i guess it's good for true crime fans like us to be reminded of these things every now and then so they can sleep better at night 👻.
 
omg u guys i'm literally so hyped for the new season of 48 hours!!! i cant even believe they're tackling that detective case where the woman goes missing... like i need to know what happened to her ASAP! 🤯 and that boxer episode sounds so intense too, idk if she's gonna survive lol. i've been binge watching the whole series on Pluto TV all day saturday and my favorite part is always the ending - those twists tho! 😱 i also love how they have a podcast series now, it's like u can get more of that true crime fix whenever u want 📻
 
I'm soooo over "48 Hours". I mean, can't they come up with something new every week? It's always the same formula: crime, investigation, drama... yawn 😴. And don't even get me started on the music. Can't they find some new tunes instead of reusing the same old creepy soundtrack? 🎵 I'm starting to think they're just phoning it in at this point. And what's with all these repeats? Can't we get some fresh content for a change? 🤔 I swear, I've seen more interesting true crime episodes on YouTube... 😒
 
omg u guys i cant even right now the new season of 48 hours is literally my fave thing to watch on saturdays!! i swear every time i see those true crime episodes it feels like im watching a horror movie lol and this one with the investigator who got shot in broad daylight???! its giving me chills just thinking about it 🤯 i feel so bad for that poor guy's family 😔 and now theyre hunting down answers when that woman goes missing????? my heart is literally racing just thinking about it 💖 has anyone else been watching this show every week?! we need to talk about it!! let me know what u think of the new season!!! 😍
 
🤯 I'm literally so invested in these episodes right now... the way they dive into the details of these real-life crimes is just mind-blowing 🤯. And can we talk about how addictive this show is? I swear, every Sat night at 10/9c I'm glued to my screen like a moth to a flame 💀. The whole detective drama thing got me hooked from season 1 and now I'm devouring all the episodes I missed... or rather all the new ones that are about to drop 🎉. The way they build up these cases, it's like I'm right there with them investigating for answers... my heart is literally racing just thinking about those episodes that have me on the edge of my seat 😲. Can't wait to see what the rest of this season brings! 💥
 
I'm so over the true crime genre getting a free pass to be all sensationalized every weekend 🙄. It's like they're just exploiting the system for ratings. And don't even get me started on the detectives being portrayed as heroes, it's like they're not even human. The victims are always the ones who got "justice" and the perps are always the monsters. Can't we see a different side of the story for once? Like, what about the detectives' personal lives and struggles that might've contributed to their actions? No, let's just watch them pretend to be all noble and selfless while we're bingeing our favorite episodes 📺
 
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