The new sitcom looks a lot like 'Glee.' (Minus the singing.)
The final joke on comedies has been ruined.
Will the show comply?
He's got a bit of a record with these things.
Hint: They co-starred in 1994's 'Angels in the Outfield.'
He goes on to call it, "Streets behind."
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The 'Grace Under Fire' star is poised for a comeback.
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The veteran actress will star on 'The New Normal.'
The funny lady is finally front and center.
The 'Office' MVP will write, produce and star in the untitled comedy.
In an unexpected turn of events.
She's the network's golden goose.
Because Fox doesn't have enough of 'em already.
In honor of Louis C.K.'s imminent return to 'Parks & Rec.'
The Muppet trend is just beginning.
We all saw that coming.
What else does Perry know?!
Next: period drama. No, sci-fi!
If Ellen's onboard, so are we.
Plus, two new reality shows on VH1.
Looks like he's moving back in with Vince.
Our newest columnist breaks down the mystery.
They might have something to fall back on, in case they ever reveal 'Mother.'
The series is about a woman in her mid-40s who has a midlife crisis.
This is better than you might think.
If there's one thing he loves, it's friendships.
Ideally, Maya Rudolph would have a starring role in everything.
Nothing's funnier than off-key singing.
This gives the movie a whole new, way more horrifying spin.
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It'll be called 'Mother of All Something'
The ex-couple is rumored to star in a TV show together.
Matthew Broderick is joining forces with Lorne Michaels. The actor will star in an NBC sitcom exec produced by Michaels and Marci Klein.
Actor Kelsey Grammer was the guy responsible for ending his own TV sitcom -- because it wasn't funny.
Nicole Richie is preparing to launch an acting career as the star of a new TV sitcom.
Charlie Sheen has hinted that he's set to quit his hit sitcom 'Two and a Half Men' after one more season, telling friends on the red carpet at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday he's had "a good run" on the show.
Cancer survivor Christina Applegate has been dealt a career blow -- her critically acclaimed TV comedy has been cancelled.
Patridge has landed a cameo role on new sitcom Do Not Disturb alongside Jerry O'Connell and Niecy Nash, according to People.com.
Boogie Nights star Heather Graham's new TV sitcom Emily's Reasons Why Not has shut down production after just one show.
Lionel Richie's daughter Nicole is poised for a new life as a sitcom star, after signing a deal with 20th Century Fox TV.
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Pop singer-turned-reality TV star Jessica Simpson has signed a development deal with ABC to star in a comedy series project targeted for fall 2004. Also: Ted Harbert Joe Simpson Catherine Zeta-Jones Michael Douglas Halle Berry Justin Guarini Chuck Wepner Sylvester Stallone Rocky G Unit 50 Cent Duran Duran Luis Guzman Craig Ferguson Brad Silberling Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Despite an unrelenting attack by Howard Stern on their decision to cancel his syndicated TV show, The Howard Stern Radio Show, CBS execs are considering filling his old slot with a Stern-produced sitcom.
Fox could get a significant lift in the ratings if audience reaction to some of its new shows turns out to be as cheerful as the critics'.
ABC's Monday Night Football was trounced by CBS's Monday night comedy lineup.
NBC plans to unveil most of its new primetime shows during the week of Sept. 17, it said Wednesday. Emeril, the new sitcom starring TV chef Emeril Lagasse debuts on Tuesday night, Sept. 18.
Variety reports that CBS has decided to change the title of the upcoming sitcom American Wreck.
Tim Doyle, the writer and executive producer for Jason Alexander's ABC sitcom Bob Patterson, is leaving the project because of creative differences with the actor, according to Variety. Doyle wrote the pilot script along with Peter Tilden and Ira Behr. Alexander serves as the show's executive producer in addition to playing the title character, a motivational speaker. Last year Michael Richards' The Michael Richards Show also ran into problems when one of the executive producers left a month before NBC pulled the plug on the short-lived sitcom.
Jerry Seinfeld has had "a hand" in developing a new show for the FX channel, Lunatic Theater, the brainchild of two of his close friends, brothers Alan and Barry Marder, according to FoxNews.com's Roger Friedman.