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FOX 2005 Fall Season
FOX Fall 2005 Grid
(all times Mountain Time Zone)
Fall 2005
January 2006 to May 2006
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6 PM |
6:30 PM |
7 PM |
7:30 PM |
8 PM |
8:30 PM |
SUN |
Animated Encores |
"King of the Hill" |
"The Simpsons" |
"The War at Home" |
"Family Guy" |
"American Dad" |
MON |
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"House" |
"24" |
TUE |
"American Idol 5" |
"Bones" |
WED |
"That '70s Show" |
"Stacked" |
"American Idol 5" |
"The Loop" |
THU |
"The O.C." |
"Reunion" (cancelled) |
FRI |
"The Bernie Mac Show" |
"Malcolm in the Middle" |
"Killer Instinct" (cancelled) |
SAT |
"Cops" |
"Cops" |
"America's Most Wanted: America Fights
Back" |
Cancelled Shows:
"The Complex: Malibu"
"Jonny Zero"
"Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch Show"
"Life on a Stick"
"My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss"
"The Next Great Champ"
"North Shore"
"Point Pleasant"
"Quintuplets"
"The Rebel Billionaire: Branson's Quest for the Best"
"The Simple Life"
"The Swan"
"Totally Outrageous Behavior"
"Tru Calling"
"Who's Your Daddy?"
"The World's Craziest Videos" |
Midseason Shows/Shows Moved to
Midseason:
"24"
"American Idol 5"
"Free Birds"
"The Loop"
"Nanny 911"
"Trading Spouses: Meet Your New Mommy" |
New Show Descriptions
Dramas:
"Bones" (Tuesdays at 7 PM)
Premise: Based on the experiences of forensic anthropologist and novelist Kathy Reichs, the show focuses on a forensic anthropologist and novelist (Emily Deschanel) who has an uncanny ability to read the clues found in bones. Naturally, she gets called in to help law enforcement officials, including Seeley Booth
(David Boreanaz), a former Army sniper who distrusts science.
Stars: Emily Deschanel (Boogeyman), David Boreanaz ("Angel"), Michaela Conlin ("The D.A."), Eric Millegan, TJ Thyne (How the Grinch Stole Christmas)
Studio: 20th Century Fox Television
Producers: Barry Josephson (Hide and Seek), Hart Hanson ("Joan of Arcadia," "Judging Amy")
"Killer Instinct" (Fridays at 8 PM; working title)
Premise: Detective Graham Hale (Johnny Messner) works in San Francisco's Deviant Crime Unit. He tracks down the more bizarre crimes the city has to offer, but he's fighting his own demons. He's partnered with a rookie detective (Marguerite Moreau) who has a hidden agenda.
Stars: Johnny Messner ("The O.C."), Kristin Lehman ("Tilt"), Marguerite Moreau ("life as we know it," "The O.C."; pilot only), Chi McBride ("Boston Public," "House")
Studio: Regency Television
Producers: Russel Friend, Garrett Lerner
"Head Cases" (Wednesdays at 8 PM)
Premise: Jason Payne (Chris O'Donnell) is a promising young attorney who has a nervous breakdown. His outpatient buddy is Shultz (Adam Goldberg), a low-rent lawyer with anger management issues. They form a partnership to help fight for underdogs and keep each other sane.
Stars: Chris O'Donnell (Scent of a Woman), Adam Goldberg ("The $treet," "Relativity"), Krista Allen ("Project Greenlight," "Unscripted"), Jake Cherry, Rockmond Dunbar ("Soul Food"), Richard Kind ("Spin City"), Rhea Seehorn ("I'm With Her"), Caroline Aaron
(Just Like Heaven)
Studio: 20th Century Fox Television
Producers: Bill Chais ("The Practice," "Family Law"), Jeff Rake, Barry Josephson (Hide and Seek)
"Prison Break" (Mondays at 8 PM)
Premise: Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) is on death row for a crime he maintains he didn't commit. His brother Michael (Wentworth Miller) believes him and commits a crime to join his brother in prison. What hoosegow officials don't know is that Michael helped design the prison and he's planning an elaborate
escape. It's so elaborate that it will take an entire season to play out.
Stars: Wentworth Miller (The Human Stain), Dominic Purcell ("John Doe"), Robin Tunney (The Craft), Marshall Allman, Sarah Wayne Callies ("Tarzan"), Wade Williams (Collateral), Amaury Nolasco (Mr. 3000), Stacy Keach ("Titus," "Mike Hammer")
Studio: 20th Century Fox Television, Adelstein-Parouse Productions, Original Television
Producers: Paul Scheuring, Mike Pavone, Dawn Parouse, Marty Adelstein, Neal Moritz, Brett Ratner, Matt Olmstead
"Reunion" (Thursdays at 8 PM)
Premise: This innovative show...part drama, part mystery...follows six friends from their 1986 high school reunion through their 20th reunion, with each episode focusing on a seminal event from a year. When 2005 roles around, one of the friends is dead, but which one...and how did they die?
Stars: Will Estes ("American Dreams"), Sean Faris ("life as we know it"), Dave Annable (Little Black Book), Alexa Davalos (The Chronicles of Riddick), Amanda Righetti ("The O.C.," "North Shore"), Chyler Leigh ("girls club," "That '80s Show"), Mathew St. Patrick ("Six Feet Under"),
Gregory Harrison ("Safe Harbor")
Studio: Warner Bros. Television, Class IV Productions
Producers: Jon Harmon Feldman, Steve Pearlman, Andrew Plotkin
Comedies:
"Kitchen Confidential" (Mondays at 7:30 PM)
Premise: Jack Bourdain (Bradley Cooper) is a rock star chef whose drinking, drug use, and womanizing ruined a promising culinary career. He's given another chance to take over a top New York restaurant, but he's hired so quickly he can only bring on a staff of similarly dysfunctional renegades (including characters
played by Owain Yeoman, John Cho, Nicholas Brendon, and John F. Daley.) Expect to learn lots of nasty secrets about what really goes on in the kitchens of your favorite restaurants.
Stars: Bradley Cooper ("Alias," "Jack & Bobby"), Bonnie Somerville ("NYPD Blue," "Grosse Pointe"), Owain Yeoman (Troy), Nicholas Brendon ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer"), John Cho (Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle), Jaime King (Sin City), John F. Daley ("Freaks and Geeks")
Studio: 20th Century Fox Televion, New Line Productions, Inc., Darren Star Productions, Inc.
Producers: David Hemingson ("American Dad," "Just Shoot Me"), Darren Star ("Sex and the City"), Jim Rosenthal, David Knoller, Josh Sternin and Jeff Ventimilia ("That '70s Show")
"The War at Home" (Sundays at 7:30 PM)
Premise: When they were teens, Dave (Michael Rapaport) and Vicky (Anita Barone) had very few limits and got away with everything. Now that they're the parents of teens, though, the couple has to try to set boundaries and raise their own kids properly, send them off to college and win the war at home.
Stars: Michael Rapaport ("Boston Public"), Anita Barone ("Daddio," "The Jeff Foxworthy Show"), Dean Collins ("Jack & Bobby"), Kaylee Defer ("Quintuplets," "Listen Up"), Kyle Sullivan ("Malcolm in the Middle"), Rami Malek ("Over There")
Studio: ACME Productions, Warner Bros. Television
Producers: Rob Lotterstein ("Will & Grace," "Ellen," "Dream On"), Michael Hanel, Mindy Schultheis
Midseason Shows:
"Free Birds" (Comedy)
Premise: In this semi-improvised comedy, Nate (Josh Dean) graduates from college, where he was a Big Man on Campus, and has to move back in with his parents in his small Midwestern hometown. While trying to get his life in order and find the next big party, he reunites with an old flame and sparks fly.
Stars: Josh Dean, Erin Cahill ("American Dreams"), Dave Sheridan
Studio: Fox 21
Producers: Rob Roy Thomas ("Significant Others")
"The Loop" (Comedy; Wednesdays at 8:30 PM; premieres in January)
Premise: When Sam (Bret Harrison) get hired to be the youngest executive at a major airline, he becomes the first of his friends to get a real job. His work life...featuring a demanding boss (Philip Baker Hall) and an amorous older co-worker (Mimi Rogers)...is tough enough, but his home life is no cakewalk either.
Stars: Bret Harrison ("Grounded for Life"), Eric Christian Olsen ("Tru Calling," "Get a Life"), Philip Baker Hall, Joy Osmanski, Mimi Rogers (Austin Powers, "Hope & Faith")
Studio: 20th Century Fox Television
Producers: Pam Brady, Will Gluck
Information gathered from Zap2it.com
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