Not too bad... the cuts don't effect me at all. Anyone else's thoughts?
Fall 2007-2008 Primetime Schedule: Beginning Fall 2007
Monday: Prison Break, K-Ville
Tuesday: New Amsterdam, House
Wednesday: Back to You, 'Til Death, Bones
Thursday: Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, Kitchen Nightmares
Friday: The Search for the Next Great American Band (wt), Nashville (wt)
Saturday: Cops, Cops, America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back, MADtv (11p), Talk Show with Spike Feresten (12a)
Sunday: The OT (NFL post-game), The Simpsons, King of the Hill, Family Guy, American Dad
Beginning January 2008
Monday: K-Ville, 24
Tuesday: American Idol, House
Wednesday (January): Back to You, 'Til Death, American Idol
Wednesday (Spring): Back to You, The Return of Jezebel James (wt), American Idol Results Show, ‘Til Death
Thursday: Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, Canterbury's Law
Friday: Bones, New Amsterdam
Saturday: Cops, Cops, America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back, MADtv (11p), Talk Show with Spike Feresten (12a)
Sunday: The King of the Hill, American Dad, The Simpsons, Family Guy, The Sarah Connor Chronicles
What's not included on the schedule? Drive, The Loop, Nanny 911, Standoff, Trading Spouses, The War at Home
FOX New Series Descriptions: K-Ville - police drama set in post-Katrina New Orleans. The city is still in turmoil, many cops have left the force and the safety infrastructure of the city, including the jails, have not been properly rebuilt. The cops that are still on duty, however, are passionate about reclaiming their city. From 20th Century Fox Television. New Amsterdam - drama about John Amsterdam, a modern-day homicide detective who happens to be immortal. He lived in the colony of New Amsterdam in 1642 and was saved from death by a young native girl who transferred a spell on him so he would never age or realize mortality until he finds his one true love. Produced by Regency Television and Scarlet Fire Films. Back to You - new comedy starring Kelsey Grammer and Patricia Heaton set in a local Pittsburgh TV station where they portray co-anchors of the evening news. From 20th Century Fox Television, Levitan/Lloyd Productions. Kitchen Nightmares - Chef Gordon Ramsay is the focal point in this unscripted show where he travels to rescue restaurants in crisis. From Granada America, Optomen Television and A. Smith & Co. The Search for the Next Great American Band (wt) - The producers of American Idol will search for the next big undiscovered band. Judges will narrow the playing field to 10 semi-finalists who will perform weekly in front of a live studio audience and viewers will have the chance to vote for their favorites. The final act will receive a major recording contract. Produced by FremantleMedia North America and 19 TV LTD. Nashville (wt) - docu-soap set in where else - Nashville centering on people with talent trying to make it big in the music industry. From Go Go Luckey Productions. Canterbury's Law - courtroom drama starring Julianna Margulies as a defense attorney willing to go to whatever lengths it takes to protect the wrongfully accused. From Sony Pictures Television and Apostle The Sarah Connor Chronicles - drama based on the heroine from the Terminator movies which expand the storyline of Sarah Connor and her son John as they are fugitives from the law and facing more enemies coming from the future. Produced by Warner Bros. Television and C-2 Pictures. The Return of Jezebel James (wt) - two estranged sisters, who are opposite in every way, move in together when one agrees to carry the other's baby. From Regency Television. The Rules for Starting Over - single camera comedy set in Boston about a group of thirtysomething singles who are all starting over after painful relationship break-ups. Produced by 20th Century Fox Television, Conundrum Entertainment and Watson Pond Productions Anchorwoman - local TV station owner in Tyler, TX hires a beautiful model / ex-WWE performer as lead anchorwoman to boost his station's ratings. The hitch is that she has no news experience. From Fox 21 and The G Group.
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