MONDAY DEC 01, 2008
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20th Century Fox continues to be the most diverse studio with hit television product on all major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX & the CW) and many cable networks including FX, E!, Lifetime, TNT and USA Network.


Prior to the new Fall 2008 season, three hit summer cable drama series were all renewed for additional seasons. Burn Notice on USA Network will return for a 3rd season, Saving Grace on TNT will return for a 3rd season and Sons Of Anarchy on FX was renewed for a 2nd season after only five telecasts. On the comedy side, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia on FX will return for a 5th season.

Recently, Life On Mars, starring Jason O’Mara, Harvey Keitel and Lisa Bonet, debuted on ABC (Thursday 10:00PM) and became an immediate hit, ranking as the #4 new series of the season across all networks. Additionally, Life On Mars is now ABC’s #4 drama and out-performs Ugly Betty, Private Practice and Pushing Daises.

Look for two high-profile mid-season dramas set to debut in January 2009, Dollhouse, created by Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and starring Eliza Dushku and Lie To Me, starring English actor Tim Roth. Also debuting in 2009 is a hilarious new comedy on ABC, Better Off Ted, starring Jay Harrington and Portia de Rossi.

Also, over a dozen other 20th franchises continue to air on network broadcast: Boston Legal on ABC, How I Met Your Mother and The Unit on CBS, My Name Is Earl on NBC, and on FOX, Prison Break, Bones, The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, King Of The Hill, Cops, America’s Most Wanted and Talkshow With Spike Feresten.

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