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ABC Puts 'Back to You' Star in 'The Middle'
After the cancellation of the FOX sitcom Back to You in May, male lead star Kelsey Grammer immediately landed an ABC comedy pilot called Roman's Empire .
It must've seemed like a good idea. Take two consummate comedy pros, Kelsey Grammer and Patricia Heaton , stick them in a familiar broadcast TV format and watch the ratings pour in.
Q: My favorite show on television is "Back to You." Will it be back this season? - Suzanne Johnson, Oelwein, Iowa A: No.
The Show Exhibit number 3,247 that Fox wouldn't know a great sitcom if jumped up and bit them on the ass? How about Back to You ? Sure, it's derivative and a bit staid , but it's stacked with comedy pros who ...
Hollywood Republicans true to cause
On the surface, it would seem like I would have very little in common with someone like filmmaker Lionel Chetwynd , a staunch conservative in a town known for its liberal learnings.
Canonsburg the setting for 'Supernatural' Halloween episode
This article has been read 86 times. The opening of CW's "Supernatural" was a real chiller - as in "Chiller Theater." Filmed in black-and-white, and with all the trappings of a classic horror movie, the weekly ...
Fox draws up cast for 'Good Vibes'
Fox has rounded out the cast for its upcoming animated high school project "Good Vibes." Project, from 20th Century Fox TV and Good Humor TV, will feature the voices of thesps Josh Gad , Adam Brody , Debi Mazar ...
Mark Barger reviews the latest releases on DVD
Some new movies come out in DVD this week. It seems like old times for Harrison Ford and Karen Allen.
TV on DVD: 'Back to You,' 'Sarah Silverman,' 'Quark,' 'Charlie Brown'
Patricia Heaton, left, and Kelsey Grammer had some laughs in "Back to You." 3 1/2 stars = Very good Ratings explained The first and only season of the Pittsburgh-set newsroom comedy starring Kelsey Grammer and ...
With few episodes , Back to You 's set is one for the ardent TV-on-DVD collector - or Kelsey Grammer fan.
New DVD releases include new 'Indiana Jones'
The biggest buzz heading into this last summer of blockbusters was squarely focused on the combination of George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford for "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal ...
Indiana's 'Crystal Skull' plods onto DVD
When Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull hit theaters this summer, plenty of people were ready to embrace it, sight unseen.
The News Hits The Fan In 'Back To You'; Season One On DVD Oct. 14
October 3rd, 2008 5:30pm EDT Post a comment Breaking news . . . the first season of the uproarious workplace sitcom Back To You Season One debuts on DVD October 14thfrom Twentieth Century Fox Home ...
Fred Willard visits Worst Week for fatherly role
Fred Willard is getting ready to do his best Dustin Hoffman. Willard, most recently seen on the small screen in Back to You , will be guesting in two episodes of CBS' new comedy Meet the Fockers Worst Week , EW ...
The fall TV season is the return to welcome routine. Grumbling about reruns. Wondering why that program you used to enjoy all of a sudden no longer seems so compelling.
'Worst Week' and 'Gary Unmarried': Possible hits in a slim sitcom season
This is supposed to be the time for comedies to collide. TV networks typically introduce a dozen or more situation comedies each fall.
Grammer looking for profit on quick flip
Kelsey Grammer, shown here playing the title role on 'Frasier,' has put his home in L.A.'s Holmby Hills up for sale for $19.9 million about a year after buying it for $13.7 million.
'Do Not Disturb,' premiering Wednesday on Fox
It's hard to imagine a network spending several million dollars on a TV show purely for the sake of vengeance, but I can't think of any other explanation for "Do Not Disturb." Last fall, Fox offered up "Back To ...
Three take seats in 'Class' telepic
Patricia Heaton, left, and Treat Williams Patricia Heaton, Treat Williams and Jimmy Wolk have been tapped to star in "Front of the Class," a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation for CBS.
Fall TV tempts with promise of surprise hit
The fall TV season is the return to welcome routine. Grumbling about reruns. Wondering why that program you used to enjoy no longer seems so compelling all of a sudden.