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Created on: May 20, 2007
With the release last week of the fall 2007 TV schedules, the big networks are ramping up for September with a bang. Let's see what Fox has in store for our viewing pleasure this year. With Murdoch's network always being the wildcard, there is a lot of potential for it's fall lineup to be better than last year. A brief review of each new show is listed, followed by the airing schedule.
K-Ville Set in New Orleans two years after hurricane Katrina, K-Ville is produced by Jonathan Lisco, and focuses on the valiant police who stood at their posts during and after hurricane. Doing their best to maintain order amid the chaos that still reigns. K-Ville stars Anthony Anderson, Cole Hauser, Maximiliano Hernndez, Blake Shields, Tawney Cypress and John Carroll Lynch.
Anchorwoman This is a new twist an old concept, failing TV station brings in stunner new anchorwoman to boost ratings. The interesting twist is the stars don't play other people - they play themselves. No false names, this is them. Starring Lauren Jones, Phil Hurley, Annalisa Petraglia, Dan Delgado and Michelle Reese.
Back To You Kelsey Grammer and Patricia Heaton are together in a new comedy from Fox and Stephen Levitan. In the 90's Chuck Darling and Kelly Carr made Pittsburgh local TV their domain. But, things change, Chuck moved on to fail at his next career move when Youtube posted a video of an off-air tirade. Now he's back, and if he can get over the rivalries with Kelly, maybe they can recreate the magic of the 90's and bring their station back to the top.
Canterbury's Law Take a rebellious attorney determined to take on the system and change it for the better. Put her together with her Law Scholar husband, and assemble a team of rebels and cast-offs who have everything to offer the right leader, and you have Canterbury's Law. A new take on courtroom drama where the legal system is about to get rewritten, because when it comes to Law, Canterbury makes it, or breaks it. Starring Julianna Margulies as Elizabeth Canterbury, as well as Linus Roache, Ben Shenkman, Trieste Dunn, and Jocko Sims.
Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares After Hell's Kitchen Ramsay will return with an American version of the successful British series. Give Gordon a week and a failing restaurant, and he'll turn it around, no excuses. We all know the temper of one of the world's top chefs. Now see him in unscripted action as he turns a failing restaurant into a four or five star phenomenon in a week.
Nashville A new documentary-style soap
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