Network Upfronts: Fox reveals 2010-2011 primetime schedule

Fox presents their new network schedule to advertisers today in NYC. What does their schedule look like? What will you be watching? Anything stand out to you? Something looks like it will be a flop from the first episode? Come discuss here! Read on after the break to see the schedule…

New shows are italicized

MONDAY

8-9PM: House, MD
9-10PM: Lonestar

TUESDAY

8-9PM: Glee
9-930PM: Raising Hope
930-10PM: Running Wilde

WEDNESDAY

8-9PM: Lie to Me
9-10PM: Hell’s Kitchen

THURSDAY

8-9PM: Bones
9-10PM: Fringe

FRIDAY

8-9PM: Human Target
9-10PM: The Good Guys

SATURDAY

8-830PM: Cops
830-9PM: Cops
9-10PM: America’s Most Wanted

SUNDAY

7-8PM: The OT (NFL post-game)
8:00-830PM: The Simpsons
8:30-9PM: The Cleveland Show
9:00-930PM: Family Guy
9:30-10PM: American Dad

Ride AlongMixed SignalsBob’s Burgers, American Idol and Kitchen Nightmares join the schedule Midseason in 2011

New Comedies

Raising Hope: A single-camera family comedy from Greg Garcia (My Name Is Earl) about a family that receives an unexpected new member into their already flawed household. Stars Cloris Leachman and Martha Plimpton.

Running Wilde: A romantic comedy starring Will Arnett as an immature playboy trying to win the heart of his childhood sweetheart, played by Keri Russell.

Bob’s Burgers: A new animated series about a man, his family and a burger joint.

New Dramas
Lonestar: From the creators of Party of Five, this Texas-based soap opera about big oil families stars Adrianne Palicki and Jon Voight.

Terra Nova: A time-traveling drama back to prehistoric earth from executive producers Steven Spielberg, Peter Chernin, Brannon Braga and David Fury (it has yet to be scheduled).

Ride-Along: A Chicago-based cop drama starring Jason Clarke. It’s from Shawn Ryan (The Shield).

**Descriptions from EW.com. More to come from Fox later**

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