Fox schedules Sci-fi and Reality for new Season
Posted on Fri, 16 May 2008 00:31:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By James Hibberd
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Sci-fi action dramas and hourlong reality shows
populate Fox's schedule for next season, which includes new shows from top
producers J.J. Abrams ("Lost") and Joss Whedon ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer").
Fox's lineup, unveiled Thursday during its "upfront" presentation to
advertisers, includes three new dramas, two comedies and an unscripted series.
The network plans once again to launch its fall season earlier than most
competitors. During the week of August 25, Fox will air special two-hour
premiere episodes of several series.
Absent from the schedule is "Back to You," which Fox cancelled last week. Fox
Entertainment president Kevin Reilly defended keeping the lower-rated sitcom "Til
Death" over the Kelsey Grammer comedy, admitting that cast salaries were a
factor.
"The show did not really strike a chord," he said. "Creatively, it was a mixed
bag. We're looking to find that next generation of comedy hits and it just did
not feel like it would fit into that mix."
The network's upfront announcement contains more new shows for next season than
any other broadcaster, though CBS has the most freshman shows set to launch in
the fall.
Fox will start its fall season with a two-hour "Prison Break" on August 25.
"Break" will then shift to 9 p.m. with the return of "Terminator: The Sarah
Connor Chronicles" as its lead-in.
The Abrams thriller "Fringe," about a trio who explore paranormal mysteries,
will have a two-hour premiere on Tuesday, August 26. The show will then settle
into its regular time period at 9 p.m. after "House." "We have high expectations
for this," Reilly said. "We'll have huge campaign for it."
Although the season contains three dramas with sci-fi tones, Reilly said he's
confident they can find broad audiences. "I don't think any of these are hard
genre shows," he said.
A new workplace comedy starring Jerry O'Connell, tentatively titled "Do Not
Disturb," will be paired with "'Til Death" on Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. "Bones"
will air at 8 p.m.
On Thursdays, "Moment of Truth" will air at 8 p.m., going up against CBS'
top-rated reality show "Survivor." The game show will be followed by the return
of "Kitchen Nightmares."
Reality utility players "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" and "Don't Forget
the Lyrics" will shift to Fridays.
The two-hour "24" prequel movie also will air in the fall. Fox Entertainment
chairman Peter Liguori described the stand-alone movie as "an E-ticket ride"
that will help cue up the return of the series in January.
For next year's long-awaited return of "24," producers have crafted an entire
season's storyline in advance. Last season critics complained that the show's
usual practice of writing the story's elaborate plot as the season progressed
was becoming all too obvious.
"None of us at '24' took for granted the significance of this upcoming season,"
star Kiefer Sutherland said. "The writers actually took the time to create a map
of the entire season before we started shooting, we never had the time to do it
before. Season 7, I know for a fact, will be the best season of '24.' "
Along with "24," the return of "American Idol" in January is typically when
Fox's ratings fireworks kick in. In 2009, Fox will pair "24" along with the
Whedon series "Dollhouse" on Tuesday nights. "Dollhouse" stars "Buffy" alumna
Eliza Dushku as a member of a government group imprinted with various
personalities to carry out secret missions.
On the schedule, Wednesday night's "Idol" results show is listed as a half-hour
instead of an hour next year. Fox listed the show as a half-hour for the current
season, then expanded the program to an hour. This time, however, Fox is
inclined to stick with a shorter version.
"The half-hour results show is debated on a daily basis," Liguori said. I would
say we're leaning more toward half hour next year."
Liguori said he's satisfied with the "Idol" creative quality this season, but
not its ratings -- which have recently hit a string of five-year lows.
"Every season we're able to reset the table and I can assure you the network and
the producers really want to take a look at the show for next year and inject it
with new levels of energy and more unpredictable twist and turns," Liguori said.
On Thursdays next year, Fox will seek to make permanent the move of former
summer series "Hell's Kitchen" to spring. "Kitchen" will be paired with the
debut of new reality series "Secret Millionaire," where wealthy people go
undercover into impoverished neighborhoods.
Although the Sunday night animated comedy lineup will remain unchanged in the
fall, the network will try out two new shows next year. "Sit Down, Shut Up,"
from Mitch Hurwitz ("Arrested Development") is about a group of unconventional
high school teachers. The show will air at 8:30 p.m. after "The Simpsons."
The network also will launch the "Family Guy" spin off "The Cleveland Show" a
9:30 p.m.
"Animation is the most repeatable form of comedy," said Liguori, who emphasized
that adding more animated hits is a top Fox priority. "We've been running
repeats of 'Family Guy 'that are running neck-and-neck with 'Desperate
Housewives' in adults 18-34."
With its strong reality lineup in a year beset by a writers strike, Fox is set
to win the broadcast season for the fourth year in a row among adults 18-49, the
demographic coveted by advertisers. The network expects to win with its largest
margin of victory yet over its closest competitor, CBS (about 40%). Fox is also
leading season to date among total viewers for the first time.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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Posted on Fri, 16 May 2008 00:31:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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