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The Young and The Restless Alum Eric Roberts Gets "The Finder"

 

The Young and the Restless fans missing Eric Roberts (Vance) on their screens, cheer up. According to TVLine, Roberts has landed a role on The Finder, the spinoff of Fox's smash hit, Bones. Roberts will play Uncle Shadrack, the head of a gypsy family. Look for the actor to appear in episode nine of the series, when it airs in Jan.

The Finder is slated to debut on Thursdays, Jan. 2012 at 9 pm EST on Fox.

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Soap Siren Morgan Fairchild Books Bones




Talk about a blast from our soapy pasts! Sexpot Morgan Fairchild has scored a guest star gig on Fox's medical drama Bones, according to TV Guide. The original Jenna Wade from Dallas, who also appeared on such sudsers as Falcon Crest, Flamingo Road and most recently The Bold and the Beautiful, is set to play a toy company owner who must contend with the remains of one of her execs being found, leading to a medical mystery on the procedural. Look for Fairchild to show up in the third episode of Bones next season.

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Fox Releases Fall Premiere Schedule

Fox has released its fall premiere dates. The premieres will kick-off with Glee’s Season 3 bow.  However, if any “Gleeks” need a fix sooner, Jane Lynch (Sue Sylvester) will be hosting the Primetime Emmys Sunday, Sept. 18 on Fox. 
 
Here’s the full schedule:

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
8pm: Glee
9pm: New Girl
9:30pm: Raising Hope

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
8pm: The X Factor (Part 1)

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Fox Reveals 2011-2012 Schedule

Fox unveiled their 2011 Fall Schedule and their lineup in 2012 when American Idol returns. This fall, Fox’s prehistoric drama Terra Nova will be paired with House on Mondays. When it takes a break in the new year, Alcatraz will be paired with House.  Fox is giving the comedy New Girl a chance on its Tuesday lineup.

The X Factor’s performance show will air on Wednesday and the results show airs on Thursday. I Hate My Teenage Daughter gets the plum spot after the singing competition series on Wednesdays. In 2012, the Bones' spinoff The Finder will air on Thursday. Last week Deadline reported The Finder was in the running to be picked up because of Bones star Emily Deschanel's pregnancy. According to Fox's schedule, both shows could air in 2012.

Fox’s Sunday animation lineup gets two new series. Allen Gregory debuts in the fall and when its season ends Napoleon Dynamite joins veterans Family Guy, The Simpsons and American Dad.

Fox Fall 2011 Schedule

Monday
8:00-9:00 p.m.    Terra Nova (new)
9:00-10:00 p.m.   House

Tuesday
8:00-9:00 p.m.    Glee
9:00-9:30 p.m.    New Girl (new)
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Private Practice Confronts Child Abuse; Elena Complicates The Plan to Destroy the Moonstone Spell on The Vampire Diaries

Ask me how excited I am for tonight’s TV! I’ve been suffering like a vampire who has consumed verbane without new The Vampire Diaries episodes on Thursday. Thankfully, it returns with a fresh episode tonight. So does The CW’s action drama Nikita.

Over on ABC, the network is offering up new episodes of Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice, but kicks off the night with Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town. Fox airs new episodes of BONES and Fringe. NBC’s comedy lineup and The Apprentice are all fresh, but the CBS lineup is repeats.

Watch promos for BONES, Fringe, Grey’s Anatomy, Nikita, Private Practice and The Vampire Diaries after the jump!

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Must Watch Thursday: Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice, Big Bang Theory, BONES and The Mentalist

It isn’t the holidays without A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and tonight it airs on ABC before new episodes of Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice. One big problem with tonight’s shows, The Vampire Diaries and Nikita air repeats, which means I’m going to be going through some major withdrawals. My favorite Thursday night comedy The Big Bang Theory kicks off a fresh lineup of shows on CBS, but if they aren’t your cup of tea you can check out NBC’s comedy lineup or the always enjoyable Bones and Fringe on Fox. Check out previews for Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice, BONES, Fringe, The Big Bang Theory and The Mentalist after the jump! READ MORE