Twentieth Century Fox’s Back to You Heads to Canada

LOS ANGELES, May 24: Several new network dramas and comedies
from Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution have made it onto CanWest’s
2007-2008 schedule, including the new comedy Back to You.

The series is slated to launch on FOX in the U.S. in a
Wednesday 8 p.m. slot. It is created and executive produced by Steven Levitan (Just
Shoot Me
, Frasier) and Christopher Lloyd (Frasier, The Golden Girls) and is produced by Levitan-Lloyd Productions. In
it, Kelsey Grammer stars as a womanizing news anchor who gets fired after a
public meltdown. He returns to his old job as a news anchor in Buffalo, New
York, and discovers that his co-anchor, Patricia Heaton, is a woman he had a
one-night stand with ten years ago—and that they have a daughter
together.

CanWest’s Global also scooped up Journeyman, which follows a San Francisco
newspaper reporter who has the ability to travel through time and alter
people's lives. It is for NBC’s Monday night schedule. Also from Twentieth
Century Fox is New Amsterdam, a dramatic
series about a young police detective who is actually many hundreds of years
old after being brought back to life by a Native American chief in the 17th
century. K-Ville is set in
post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans. And in Women’s Murder Club, for ABC, four working women in San
Francisco—a detective, a district attorney, a medical examiner and a
reporter—use their expertise and unique talents to solve murder cases.

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network prime-time shows.