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FOX
Broadcasting Co.
P.O. Box 900
Beverly Hills, CA 90213
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| Animation
Domination |
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Sunday nights have been named "Animation Domination"
by the FOX network. This solid two hour block features four
animated television shows: The Simpsons, The Cleveland Show,
Family Guy, and American Dad.
The
Simpsons is celebrating its 20th year on television. The 21st
season of The Simpsons kicked off with "Homer the Whopper",
which was co-written by actor Seth Rogen. The Simpsons is
a satiric show about a middle class family living in Springfield
and all the townspeople they encounter.
The Cleveland Show is the first spin-0ff of the successful
television show, Family Guy. The Cleveland Show follows Cleveland
Brown, a neighbor of Family Guy's Griffin family, as he and
his son move to Virginia. The soft-spoken father and his son
meet interesting people as they establish their new life away
from Quahog, Rhode Island.
Family
Guy is one of televisions' best come back stories. The show
was cancelled but brought back in 2004 due to massive DVD
sales. Family Guy follows the lives of the Griffin family:
Peter, Lois, Chris, Meg, Stewie, and their dog, Brian. The
show was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Comedy
series in 2009.
American Dad follows the Smith family: father Stan is in
the CIA preventing terrorists from harming any American citizens.
Francine is Steve's wife and they have two children, Hayley
and Steve. An ailen named Roger also lives with the family.
The show was created by Seth MacFarlane, the man behind both
Family Guy and The Cleveland Show.
Animation Domination occurs Sunday nights on FOX from 8 -
10 PM.
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| Glee |
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Glee
is an hour long musical comedy that follows an optimistic
high school teacher as he attempts to revive the school's
glee club. He hopes to inspire the group of ragtag performers
and help them make it to the biggest competition of them all:
Nationals.
McKinley High School's Glee Club used to be big in the show
choir world, but has since become a haven for outcasts. Will
Schuester (Matthew Morrison, Broadway's "Hairspray"),
a young optimistic teacher, hopes to restore the glee club
to its former glory with the help of fellow teacher Emma Pillsbury
(Jayma Mays, "Ugly Betty"). It's a tall order when
the brightest stars of the pitch-imperfect club include Kurt
(Chris Colfer), a nerdy soprano with a flair for the dramatic;
Mercedes (Amber Riley), a dynamic diva-in-training who refuses
to sing back-up; Arty (Kevin McHale, "Zoey 101"),
a geeky guitarist who spends more time avoiding bullies than
chasing girls; and Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz, "Spring Awakening"),
an awkward girl who needs to suppress her stutter before she
can take center stage.
Will's only hope lies with the two truly talented students,
Rachel Berry (Lea Michele, "Spring Awakening"),
a perfectionist firecracker who is convinced that show choir
is her ticket to stardom; and Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith,
"Kyle XY"), the popular high school quarterback
with movie star looks and a Motown voice who must protect
his reputation with his holier-than-thou girlfriend, Quinn
(Dianna Agron), and his arrogant teammate, Puck (Mark Salling).
Will's secret past motivates him to do whatever it takes
to make Glee great again, even though everyone around him
thinks he's nuts. He's out to prove them all wrong - from
his tough-as-nails wife Terri Schuester (Jessalyn Gilsig,
"Nip/Tuck") to McKinley's cheerleading coach Sue
Sylvester (guest star Jane Lynch, "Best In Show,"
"Role Models") to an uber-hip world that thinks
jazz hands and sequined tuxedos litter the road to infamy
rather than pave the way to Hollywood dreams.
Glee features hit soundtrack songs from the past and present
and is produced by Ryan Murphy Television in association with
20th Century Fox Television. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and
Ian Brennan are co-creators of the series. Murphy, Falchuk
and Dante Di Loreto serve as executive producers, while Ian
Brennan and John Kousakis serve as co-executive producers.
Murphy directed the pilot.
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Meet
the Cast of Glee!
In conjunction with the release of Columbia Records and Twentieth
Century Fox Television's "Glee: The Music, Volume 1,"
on Nov. 3rd the cast will be making appearances at in-stores
in the New York City area and Los Angeles during release week.
See below for more info!
NEW YORK AREA
Monday, November 2nd @ 4:00 PM
Roosevelt Field Mall / North Court Lower Level (below food
court)
Garden City, NY
Call f.y.e. at Roosevelt Field Mall for more details: 516.248.8747
Starting Monday, November 2nd, at 10 AM, be one of the first
400 people to purchase Glee: The Music, Vol. 1, at the f.y.e.
store in Roosevelt Field Mall, and you will receive a wristband
which gets you on line for the autograph signing. Cast members
will only be signing copies of the Glee CD. One item signed
per person.
Tuesday, November 3rd @ 5:30 PM
Borders
The Shops at Columbus Circle, Time Warner Center
10 Columbus Circle, NYC
212.823.9775
Starting Tuesday, November 3rd, at 9 AM, be one of the first
400 people to purchase Glee: The Music, Vol. 1, at Borders
at The Shops at Columbus Circle, and you will receive a wristband
which gets you on line for the autograph signing. Cast members
will only be signing copies of the Glee CD. One item signed
per person.
Wednesday, November 4th @ 6:00 PM
Best Buy @ Garden State Plaza
Paramus, NJ
201.556.1321
Starting Tuesday, November 3rd, at 10 AM, be one of the first
400 people to purchase Glee: The Music, Vol. 1, at Best Buy
in Garden State Plaza, and you will receive a wristband which
gets you on line for the autograph signing. Cast members will
only be signing copies of the Glee CD. One item signed per
person.
LOS ANGELES
Saturday, November 7th @ 4:00 PM
Barnes & Noble @ The Grove
189 Grove Drive
Los Angeles, CA
323.525.0270
Starting Tuesday, November 3rd, at 9 AM, be one of the first
400 people to purchase Glee: The Music, Vol. 1, at Barnes
& Noble at The Grove, and you will receive a wristband
which gets you on line for the autograph signing. Cast members
will only be signing copies of the Glee CD. One item signed
per person.
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| Brothers |
| Michael
Strahan ("FOX NFL Sunday") and Daryl "Chill"
Mitchell ("Ed," "Veronica's Closet") star
in Brothers, a new half-hour comedy about a former NFL hot shot
who learns that even though you can always go home again, the
trip back might be tougher than you think.
Mike Trainor (Strahan) seems to have it all- he's a good-looking,
wealthy and recently retired NFL player living the high-life
in New York City, but he's about to get sidelined. After he
gets a phone call from his mom Adele Trainor (CCH Pounder,
"The Shield") he is ordered home to Houston, and
he quickly realizes the more his life has changed, the more
his family has stayed the same.
His brother Chill (Daryl "Chill" Mitchell), whose
life was altered drastically after a car accident left him
in a wheelchair, is struggling to keep his restaurant afloat
with the help of his loudmouth associate, Roscoe (Colton Dunn,
"MADtv"). Mike and Chill have the same relationship
they had when they were kids, and their sibling rivalry hasn't
lessened with age. If they can stop their bickering, put aside
their differences and learn to be teammates, the brothers
might just turn out to be each other's biggest asset.
Wedged between Mike and Chill are their parents. Their father,
whom everyone refers to as Coach (Carl Weathers, "Rocky"),
is the local high school football coach and the conservative,
opinionated alpha male of his clan. Coach thinks he runs the
show, even though Adele really calls the shots. Saucy, stern
and a schemer, she is the mastermind of the family. And when
she learns that Mike's business manager took off with all
his money, she orchestrates a plan to keep Mike in Houston,
save Chill's restaurant and bring the family back together
under one roof again - all without anyone realizing what she's
up to.
Adele's plan helps Mike realize that even though his family
is dysfunctional, it is the only family he has. And although
he may not have a penny to his name, as long as he's surrounded
by people who love him, he'll always be a rich man.
Kim Kardashian will appear as a guest start on the show in
one of her first scripted roles. She will play herself and
confront former football star Michael Trainor at his family's
restaurant after rumors spread of a secret love affair between
the two.
Aactor and musician Clarence Clemons and "Access Hollywood"
host Nancy O'Dell will also appear as guest stars in the same
episode. Nancy will play herself as a journalist covering
the allegedly illicit relationship between Kim and Michael.
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| Are
You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? |
Jeff
Foxworthy hosts as adults try their luck at a series of
questions targeted at the fifth-grade level. The adults
will be asked questions from elementary school textbooks,
to help them out are 5 "classmates" from that
grade. The winner will receive up to 500,000 dollars.
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| More
to Love |
FOX
is setting out to prove that love comes in all shapes and
sizes with the new inspirational dating competition series
MORE TO LOVE. Executive-produced by Mike Fleiss ("The
Bachelor," "The Bachelorette"), the unscripted
series follows a single average guy with a big waist and
an even bigger heart as he romances several confident and
secure plus-size women. Each week, the husky hunk will wine
and dine a group of curvy women to determine if they have
more love to give or if they are truly more than he can
handle. When the size of competition narrows, he will have
to decide if one full-figured lady will become his true
love.
"This is the first dating competition show in television
history that reflects what most real single men and women
look like, which makes it instantly relatable to the vast
majority of people in the dating pool," said Mike Darnell,
President of Alternative Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting
Company.
"This is a dating show that sends the right message
about embracing and loving yourself no matter your shape
or size," said executive producer Mike Fleiss. "When
you are comfortable with your own body, you can really allow
yourself to be open to the possibility of finding the right
person to love."
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| America's
Most Wanted |
America's
Most Wanted: America Fights Back takes on the nation's hottest
crime issues. This crime-fighting program focuses on capturing
fugitives, protecting victims and empowering citizens within
the criminal justice system. The series also takes an in-depth
look at laws that harm victims, champions the cause of lawmakers
fighting to protect victims' rights and presents news of
recent captures, convictions and missing children cases.
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| COPS |
COPS
is an American documentary television series that follows
police officers, constables, and sheriff's deputies during
patrols and other police work. It is one of the longest-running
television programs in the United States and the second
longest-running show on Fox Network. Created by John Langley
and Malcolm Barbour, and has aired over 600 episodes. It
won the American Television Award in 1993, and has earned
four Emmy nominations. It celebrated its 650th episode on
May 20, 2006.
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| Mental |
Mental
is a medical mystery drama featuring Dr. Jack Gallagher,
a radically unorthodox psychiatrist who becomes Director
of Mental Health Services at a Los Angeles hospital where
he takes on patients battling unknown, misunderstood and
often misdiagnosed psychiatric conditions. Gallagher delves
inside their minds to gain a true understanding of who his
patients are, allowing him to uncover what might be the
key to their long-term recovery.
As seen through the eyes of doctors and patients who, as
Jack points out, have more in common then they're willing
to admit, MENTAL also tracks the romantic and personal relationships
of the team of doctors and hospital staff who work closely
together as they delve into the mysteries, oddities and
wonders of the human brain.
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| So
You Think You Can Dance |
A
dance competition series will inspire and amaze viewers
as dancers skilled in styles ranging from hip-hop to ballroom
compete to be named America's Favorite Dancer.Last season's
winner, Joshua Allen, danced off with a $250,000 cash prize,
the title of America's Favorite Dancer and an offer for
a featured dance role in the upcoming Adam Shankman film
"Step Up 3-D."
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American Dad
American Idol
America's Most Wanted
Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?
Bones
The Cleveland Show
COPS
Dollhouse
Don't Forget The Lyrics
Family Guy
Fringe
Glee
Hells Kitchen
Hole In The Wall
House
King Of The Hill
Kitchen Nightmares
Lie To Me
MADtv
Mental
The Moment Of Truth
More To Love
Ozbournes Reloaded
Prison Break
Secret Millionaire
Sit Down, Shut Up
So You Think You Can Dance
TALKSHOW With Spike Feresten
Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles
'til Death
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