US TV
New 'Futurama' season confirmed
Published Saturday, Jun 24 2006, 01:59 BST | By James Welsh
Comedy Central is resurrecting Matt Groening's Futurama three years after the animated series was pulled from the schedule of the Fox broadcast network.
Thirteen new episodes of the show will air during 2008, with the original cast members returning to voice the new programmes.
"We are thrilled that Matt Groening and 20th Century Fox Television have decided to produce new episodes of Futurama and that Comedy Central will be the first to air them," said Comedy Central senior vice president David Bernath.
Thirteen new episodes of the show will air during 2008, with the original cast members returning to voice the new programmes.
"We are thrilled that Matt Groening and 20th Century Fox Television have decided to produce new episodes of Futurama and that Comedy Central will be the first to air them," said Comedy Central senior vice president David Bernath.
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