Fox announced its fall schedule Thursday afternoon.
The “on the bubble” shows that didn’t make it were “Dark Angel,” “Greg the Bunny,” “That ‘80s Show” and “Titus.”
The best by far of the “bubble” comedies, “Andy Richter Controls The Universe,” got a midseason order.
Here’s the new Fox sched:
Monday
Here’s the new Fox sched:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
New hourlongs:
GIRLS CLUB. (9 p.m. Monday.) Comedy-drama focusing on the personal lives of three female lawyer roommates, from David E. Kelley (“Boston Public,” “Ally McBeal”). Gretchen Mol (“Sweet and Lowdown”), Kathleen Robertson (“Scary Movie 2”) Chyler Leigh (“That ‘80s Show”) and Giancarlo Esposito (“Homicide,” “The $treet”) star.
FAST LANE (9 p.m. Wednesday.) Drama about cops tyring to keep the peace on the street, from director McG (“Charlie’s Angels”) and writer-producer John McNamera (“The Fugitive”). Peter Facinelli (“The Scorpion King”), Tiffani Thiessen (“Beverly Hills 90210”) and Bill Bellamy (“Men, Women & Dogs”) star.
FIREFLY (8 p.m. Friday.) Sci-fi “western” about a commercial starship working the less-traveled parts of the known galaxy, from writer-director Joss Whedon (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Angel”). Nathan Fillion (“Two Guys and a Girl”), Adam Baldwin (“The Cape,” “The X-Files”), Alan Tudyk (“A Knight’s Tale”), Jewel Staite (“Cheaters”), Sean Maher (“Party of Five,” “The $treet”), Gina Torres (“Cleopatra 2525,” “Alias”), Ron Glass (“The Education of Max Bickford”), Morena Baccarin (“Perfume”), and ballerina Summer Glau (“Angel”) were all in the pilot, but there may be cast changes. “Princess X” reviews the pilot script here.
THE SEPTUPLETS (9 p.m. Thursday.) Comedy-drama about 16-year-old septuplets living in their family’s beachside hotel, from writer-producer Kip Koenig (“The American Embassy”). Marguerite MacIntyre (“Two Guys and a Girl”), Vincent Angell (“We Were Soldiers”), Travis Wester (“Undressed,” “Spyder Games”), Nora Zehetner (“American Pie 2”), Nathan West (“Not Another Teen Movie”), Danny Swerdlow (“The Time Machine”), Patrick Flueger (“The Princess Diaries”), Maggie Grace and Samantha Streets star.
JOHN DOE (9 p.m. Friday.) Drama, from from Brandon Camp & Mike Thompson ("Dragonfly"), about an amnesic mystery man who washes to shore and seems to know everything about everything – except who he is. Dominic Purcell (“Mission: Impossible II”), Elizabeth Lackey (“Mulholland Drive”), Azura Skye (“Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane”), John Marshall Jones (“Smart Guy”) and Meat Loaf (“The Salton Sea”) star.
New half-hours:
THE CEDRIC SHOW. (8:30 p.m. Wednesday.) Sketch comedy from John Bowman and Matt Wickline (“In Living Color”) starring Cedric the Entertainer (“The Original Kings of Comedy,” “The Steve Harvey Show”). Shaun Majumder (“The Ladies Man”) and Amy Brassette co-star.
THE GRUBBS. (9:30 p.m. Sunday.) Malcolmesque family comedy about a lower-middle-class family from Josh Sternin and Jeff Ventimilia (“The Simpsons,” “Jenny”). Randy Quaid (“Davis Rules”), Carol Kane (“Beggers and Choosers”), Michael Cera (“Frequency”), Brian Sites (“The Ellen Show”), Lori Rom (“Party of Five,” “Providence”), Ricardo Chavira (“Six Feet Under”) and Alexandra Krosney.
MEET THE MARKS. (8:30 p.m. Thursday.) “Candid Camera”-like rReality series featuring improvisational actors acting out on-location scenarios around unsuspecting civilians.
OLIVER BEENE. (7:30 p.m. Sunday.) Family comedy, set in the early 1960s, from Steven Levitan and Howard Gewirtz ("Just Shoot Me"). Grant Rosenmeyer ("The Royal Tenenbaums"), Daveigh Chase ("Donnie Darko"), Grant Shaud (“The Madigan Men”) and Wendy Makkena (“The Job”) star.
30 SECONDS TO FAME. (8 p.m. Thursday.) “Gong Show”-like reality series featuring contestants who have 30 seconds to demonstrate a talent that could win each half-hour’s $25,000 prize.
Midseason Orders:
THE PITTS. Family comedy about the modern-day descendants of the Old Testament’s Job, from Mike Scully & Julie Thacker ("The Simpsons"). With Dylan Baker (“Murder One”) and Kellie Waymire (“Enterprise,” “Six Feet Under”) star.