
Green light: 'Til Death
Those ending include Malcolm in the Middle (story), Bernie Mac, Arrested Development (story), That '70s Show (story), Stacked and Kitchen Confidential (story).
On Friday the network confirmed that freshman comedies The War At Home and The Loop would be returning, although the latter has only been given a thirteen-episode order. They join previously-renewed series The Simpsons, King of the Hill, American Dad and Family Guy.
Among the trio of new comedies given the go is Happy Hour, from the team behind That '70s Show. The Odd Couple-style series follows two roommates, one of whom is blinded by love and the other bitter. It has a thirteen-episode pickup.
The Winner, meanwhile, revolves around a successful fortysomething man who reminisces about his life as a 32-year-old slacker. It has an order of six episodes.
Finally, Til Death focuses on two couples: one young and optimistic (Eddie Kaye Thomas, Kat Foster), and the other old and pessimistic (Brad Garrett, Joely Fisher).
Fox unveils its Fall schedule on Thursday.




