Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Hot New TV Shows for the Fall

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."