As this television season wraps up next month and many favorite televisions shows start coming back, the networks start announcing their new shows for the fall. Here's a preview of what may be coming to a TV near year.
*Follow all the crazy antics of the inhabitants in a mental institution in the new series "Mixed Nuts."
*A disgraced New York governor becomes an ornithologist who discovers a new bird species in "Spitzer Swallows."
*A young culinary artist opens up a restaurant in D.C. in "Hail to the Chef."
*The president of a dairy plant must juggle his life as a father at home in "The Big Cheese."
*The life of the plumber who's responsible for all the waterworks in the British monarchy's residences in "Royal Flush."
*The warden of a southern prison is the focus of the new sitcom "Alabama Slammer."
*Proprietor Alan B. Monty must deal with all the guests complaints of his ocean-side hotel in "Beached Wail."
*A woman leads a high profile life as Prague’s preeminent matchmaker in "Czech Mate."
*Prominent playground equipment salesman Walter Riley does his best in his fast-paced job in the new sitcom "It Don't Mean a Thing if it Ain't Got that Swing."
*What happened to Amerigo Vespucci after he drew a map of the world? Follow his zany adventures in "Out of Bounds."
*Dr. Jack Webb loses his arms and legs in a horrific go-kart accident, so he opens up his practice online in "Jack Webb, M.D."
*Richard Moll's bailiff character from "Night Court" moves to Vegas to start his new career in "Pit Bull."
*A group of fisherman off the coast of Maryland face hard times when they can no longer make big catches in "Nothing But Net."
*Environmentalist Robert T. Patterson faces the world's problems in "It's Not Easy Being Green."
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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