TV
'Simpsons' to replace 'Friends' on C4
Published Friday, May 7 2004, 11:16 BST | By Neil Wilkes

Sex and the City, Fraiser and Friends are all ending this season, leaving a gaping whole in C4's normally reliable lineup.
Now the network is planning to put faith in new episodes of The Simpsons - which it acquired at a cost of $1m per episode - by putting them at the centre of Friday nights.
Repeats from earlier series of the show will occupy the 6pm slot each weekday in a partnership with C4's flagship teen drama Hollyoaks.
C4 will get the rights to the cartoon series from BBC Two this November.
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