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Goodbye That 70\'s Show, Malcolm in the Middle... and Arrested Development?PASADENA (CNS) - The long-running Fox Broadcasting comedies That \'70s Show and Malcolm in the Middle will broadcast their final episodes in May, the network announced today.Additionally, it is "highly unlikely" any new episodes of the Emmy-winning comedy Arrested Development will air on Fox following its Feb. 10 season finale, and if the animated comedy King of the Hill returns with new episodes, it will be in January 2007 rather than the customary fall premiere, Fox Entertainment President Peter Liguori said during the network\'s presentation at the winter television press tour.That \'70s Show, a comedic look at the decade which turned unknowns Ashton Kutcher and Topher Grace into movie stars, will broadcast its 200th and final episode May 18, ending its eight-season run.Fox is having "conversations" with representatives of Kutcher and Grace about their returning for the finale, Liguori said.Malcolm in the Middle will broadcast its 151st and final episode May 14, ending a seven-season run. The comedy starring Frankie Muniz as the middle child in a dysfunctional family has received six Emmys, a Grammy and a prestigious Peabody Award."From its innovative production values to its exceptional writers and cast, this series has helped shape the modern sitcom," Liguori said. "We\'ll miss the hilariously loud and manic -- yet somehow relatable and admirable -- family."Despite receiving the Emmy as television\'s best comedy for the 2003-2004 season and tremendous critical acclaim, Arrested Development has struggled in the ratings throughout its three-season run. "It is regrettable that we could not find the audience that show deserves," Liguori said."There is a chance" new episodes of King of the Hill will be made with a decision expected soon, Liguori said. Because of the long preparation time needed for an animated series, if King of the Hill is renewed, the new episodes would premiere in January 2007, Liguori said. Fox also announced that the comedies "Free Ride" and "The Loop" will premiere in March."Free Ride," a partially improvised comedy starring Josh Dean as a recent UC Santa Barbara graduate who moves back in with his parents in a small Missouri town, will premiere March 1, following a 90-minute American Idol episode, then move into its regular 9:30 p.m. Sunday time slot March 12. "The Loop," which stars Bret Harrison as the youngest executive of a Chicago-based airline, will premiere March 15 after the American Idol results show, then move into its regular 8:30 p.m. Thursday time slot the following day.CNS-01-17-2006 11:23
the problem with malcolm in the middle is that, like all shows with kids, the kids get older, and it kinda takes away from the formula that made the show good to begin with..
\'bout fuckin\' time. three of the worst shows out there. should have been axed seasons ago.
\'bout fuckin\' time. three of the worst shows out there. should have been axed seasons ago. long live hockey!