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May 12th, 2008 — 90210, Til Death, Dollhouse, Back To You, New Amsterdam
I’ll just keep updating this item I think, because the pilot pickup news is coming fast and furious…
Fox picked up J.J. Abrams "Fringe" and kept "‘Til Death" alive but won’t be going "Back To You" next season.
"New Amsterdam" wasn’t immortal after all.
CW picked up "90210," complete with Jennie Garth, and "Stylista."
CW also picked up a show Nikki Finke calls "This Is Our Money-Grubbing Attempt to Clone Gossip Girls But Not Call It A Spin-Off."
And Nikki sez Tori Spelling might also be in "90210." Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Fox also picked up Joss Whedon’s "Dollhouse."
And the writers strike screwed up the whole process.
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February 20th, 2008 — Back To You, Til Death, Family Guy, Bones, 24, The Simpsons, House
Dr. House will once again be insulting the deathly ill. Why do we love him so.
Booth and Brennan will be flirting inappropriately over the grotesque remains of innocent crime victims. And Peter Griffin will be back sobbing into his beer at the Drunken Clam.
Fox has announced resumed production and post-strike premiere dates for a bunch of shows. Among those that will be back on the set is "24," which will finish up production on its seventh season, even though it won’t return until Jan. 2009.
"Bones" will be back with new shows April 14, while "House" follows two weeks later. The much-ballyhooed Julianna Margulies courtroom series "Canterbury’s Law" finally sees the air March 10. The complete press release with all the details is after the jump.
FOX RETURNS SERIES TO PRODUCTION
“BONES” Returns with All-New Episodes on April 14
“‘TIL DEATH” and “BACK TO YOU” Return with All-New Episodeson April 16
“HOUSE” Returns with All-New […]
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November 14th, 2007 — Til Death, Writer's Strike, Back To You
Fox sends out review copies more often than the other networks typically do. Still, I was surprised when they sent a DVD with cuts of tonight’s installments of "Back To You" and " ‘Til Death." Even more surprised when their PR staff called and emailed to see if I was going to write about them. Under normal circumstances I probably wouldn’t have; there would be something newer or more important to deal with. But with the writers strike on, and the end of original episodes looming for many series, I better take the chance while I have it, before everything on television is game shows and "Big Brother." I suspect the Fox PR push came from a similar place - trying to sear these two sitcoms into viewers’ memories so they have a chance when (and if) they return after the strike.
If, as many seem to think, the strike is […]
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