CBS has given full season "back nine" orders to television's top three freshman comedies - The Crazy Ones, The Millers and Mom.

Here's what CBS Entertainment president Nina Tassler had to say in a statement.

"We're proud of CBS's leadership position in comedy and excited to build on it with the back nine pick-ups of these three new comedies These series are creatively distinct, continue to improve each week and are led by strong showrunners, writing and production staffs, and feature amazingly talented casts."

The Crazy Ones is the season's #1 new comedy in viewers (13.71m), adults 18-49 (3.6/10) and adults 25-54 (4.8/12). The Crazy Ones wins its Thursday (9:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT) time period in viewers.

The Millers sweeps its Thursday (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) time period in viewers and key demographics and ranks as the #2 comedy in viewers (12.41m), adults 18-49 (3.2/09) and adults 25-54 (4.3/11). Last night, The Millers retained 97% of its premiere rating in adults 18-49, 98% in adults 25-54 and 93% of its premiere audience, the best of any new series in these measures.

Mom is the third-most-watched new comedy, averaging 7.98 million viewers, delivering a 2.6/06 in adults 18-49 and 3.2/07 in adults 25-54 airing in the highly competitive Monday (9:30-10:00 PM, ET/PT) time period.

The Crazy Ones stars Robin Williams, Sarah Michelle Gellar, James Wolk, Hamish Linklater and Amanda Setton. David E. Kelley, Bill D'Elia, Jason Winer, Tracy Poust, Jon Kinnally, Dean Lorey, John Montgomery and Mark Teitelbaum are executive producers for Twentieth Century Fox Television. The Crazy Ones was created by David E. Kelley.

The Millers stars Will Arnett, Beau Bridges, Margo Martindale, Jayma Mays, J.B. Smoove, Nelson Franklin and Eve Moon. Greg Garcia is executive producer/creator for CBS Television Studios.

Mom stars Anna Faris, Allison Janney, Nathan Corddry, Matt Jones, Sadie Calvano, Blake Garrett, Spencer Daniels and French Stewart. Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky and Nick Bakay are executive producers for Chuck Lorre Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. Mom was created by Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky and Gemma Baker.