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Ming
02-07-2006, 01:14 PM
Fox ending Malcolm, That '70s Show in May

Old favorites pass the torch to new comedy series.

Fox's veteran comedy Malcolm in the Middle will end its seven-season run May 14, while That '70s Show, now in its eighth season, will bow out four days later, the network said Tuesday.

For the homestretch, Malcolm will return to Sundays beginning January 29, opening the night at 7:00 p.m., a slot generally occupied by cartoon reruns.

Meanwhile, Fox is in conversations with former That '70s Show stars Ashton Kutcher and Topher Grace to return for the show's finale, Fox entertainment president Peter Liguori said during the network's portion of the Television Critics Association winter press tour.

While the end for Malcolm and That '70s Show comes after long, successful runs, the untimely exit of the network's Emmy-winning but low-rated comedy Arrested Development after three seasons--two of them abbreviated--brought up a lot of questions.

Although the network touts airing the two-hour block of the final four episodes of Arrested's current order on February 10 as "season finale," Liguori stressed that a future return of the show to Fox is "highly unlikely."

Arrested's producers, Imagine TV and 20th Century Fox TV, are fielding offers from two networks, Showtime and ABC, which are interested in picking up the acclaimed series.

With no strong new comedy additions in the past couple of seasons ready to fill the void left by the departing comedies, the network's brass are putting a lot of muscle behind the rollout of its midseason comedies Free Ride and The Loop, using the network's best launching pad, the blockbuster American Idol, to help their chances.

The partially improv Free Ride is slated for a March 1 preview, following a special 90-minute episode of Idol, and Loop is getting a preview March 15, leading out of an Idol results show. On March 12, Free Ride moves into its regular Sunday 9:30 p.m. slot, temporarily replacing American Dad, while Loop will relocate to its regular Thursday 8:30 p.m. period March 16.

Fox also is taking another look at two comedies that have been off the schedule for a while.

King of the Hill, which is not in production but has never been officially canceled, might come back as early as January 2007 if discussions with the series' producers are successful, Liguori said.

Meanwhile, there haven't been any active negotiations to revive Futurama, which, much like Family Guy before it, is enjoying a second life on Cartoon Network's "Adult Swim" late-night block. But Fox executives are keeping a close eye on the series' newfound success.

jjcourtright
02-07-2006, 03:50 PM
It seems like it is long past time for Malcolm. I don't think I watched that show after the second season.

Seems just about right for That '70s Show. This is the first season that I haven't even thought about turning it on.

slizzelizzel
02-07-2006, 03:55 PM
Damn you and your taunting us with bringing back Futurama!

It would be sooo sweet.

Also, season 2 is incredibly hard to find, it's the only one I don't have.

karmattack
02-07-2006, 05:26 PM
I forgot the news piece was about Malcom and That 70's Show once they started talking about Arrested Development. I hope ABC picks up the show. I think they would do well with it.

As for Malcom, it could have already been in syndication and I wouldn't have known. That 70's Show is great, but with Topher and Ashton both gone I'd always feel like the next episode would be the one where Fez comes out as a stunt motorcyclist. Know'm sayin'?

FanGirl
02-07-2006, 06:08 PM
Is it me or is ABC's Brothers and Sisters look like it's trying to be Arrested Development?

karmattack
02-07-2006, 06:12 PM
You might be onto something, although it's supposed to be unscripted. Or as they would say on Arrested Development "unscripted like 'Curb'."

Robbo_the_Hood
02-09-2006, 12:48 PM
You know, after watching that episode of Punk'd with Frankie Muniz, I don't find Malcolm funny anymore. Even the old episodes.

jjcourtright
02-09-2006, 03:16 PM
Did it somehow make you realize that every episode is exactly the same?

Dave
02-09-2006, 06:32 PM
If he had the same reaction as me, it was something like. "Jeezus H. Christ, that's a 16 year old kid with a phat ass Porshe, how I hate him...."

By-tor
02-09-2006, 08:39 PM
Hold on, let me take my foot out of his ass.

ratm1966
02-09-2006, 11:58 PM
Malcolm in the Middle was still on? I quit watching that after about season one or two. It just got old. That 70s show pretty much ended about a year or two ago for me. I just wasn't motivated to even remember which day and time slot it was on any more.

I could stand to see Futurama come back. I always liked that show.

Robbo_the_Hood
02-10-2006, 09:06 AM
If he had the same reaction as me, it was something like. "Jeezus H. Christ, that's a 16 year old kid with a phat ass Porshe, how I hate him...."It was partially that, but when he told the valet that he could be replaced because he didn't matter, but his car mattered the show lost all of it's cuteness.

By-tor
02-11-2006, 12:30 PM
I knew when Topher Grace left the show it would suffer. The Randy guy ain't cuttin' it. And if there isn't at least one episode in the season where Michael screams, "MY EYE, MY EYE!!", the show isn't the same.

phit_demon
02-12-2006, 02:28 AM
I'm a big fan of That 70's Show, and I watched the first few eps of the latest series. It's just a shell of it's former self. Without Topher, there's no reason for these characters to hang out at the Foreman residence and the whole thing feels as forced as the hideous 80's Show did.

The Randy guy ain't cuttin' it.
I second that. He sucks.

waderaide
02-13-2006, 01:20 PM
I don't really care if they stop making new episodes of That 70's show just because the older seasons are really the only ones worth watching, and FX is doing a great job of giving me my fill.

acid_soda
02-23-2006, 10:47 PM
I dont care about that 70's show but i liked Malcolm in the middle.

what will become of frankie muniz after this?...

http://www.jnautographs.com/captures/FrankieMuniz1903.jpg

TLS
02-24-2006, 10:13 AM
Don't spy movies usually come with at least one sequel?

GreenRoom
03-09-2006, 12:18 PM
No way, that 70's show is one of the 3 shows, that i watch on FOX, they will loose so many ratings if they take those shows off, especially that 70's show. they should at least run one more season. we should start petitions or something.

mrndevildog
03-09-2006, 02:43 PM
Loop and free ride are going to be one of those shows that end in the middle of the season like for instance Life On A Stick

GreenRoom
03-09-2006, 03:38 PM
Loop and free ride are going to be one of those shows that end in the middle of the season like for instance Life On A Stick

haha your probably right, because life on a stick sucked ass. this guy right here is a good guy lol

Matthew
07-01-2006, 03:17 AM
I don't really care if they stop making new episodes of That 70's show just because the older seasons are really the only ones worth watching, and FX is doing a great job of giving me my fill.

Your single post 4 months ago changed my life!

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