CBS's online streaming service CBS All Access is now free for 30 days. Image via Polygon.
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CBS All Access is free for 30 days

Amid the lockdowns imposed in most US states to control the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, CBS has made its online streaming service CBS All Access free for a period of 30 days to help those isolated or quarantined in their homes. Viewers can enjoy Star Trek Picard starring Sir Patrick Stewart, as well as Interrogation starring Peter Saarsgard and Lucy Liu's Why Women Kill.

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Wed Mar 25 - CBS

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