Fox adds seven new shows next season

Published: May 18, 2006 at 11:35 PM

NEW YORK, May 18 (UPI) -- Fox TV announced in New York it will add four new dramas and three comedies to its prime time lineup in 2006-07.

Some familiar faces will show up on the new crop of series, including "Everybody Loves Raymond" co-star Brad Garrett, "The Daily Show's" Rob Corddry and Victor Garber from "Alias," The New York Times reported.

Garrett will star in the comedy, "'Til Death" as the husband of Joely Fisher. Corddry stars in Seth MacFarlane's comedy "The Winner" as a man approaching 40 who looks back fondly on 1994, and Garber will be a defense lawyer in Jerry Bruckheimer's "American Crime."

The comedy "Happy Hour" centers around a pair of roommates in Chicago, the Times said.

Fox's serialized thriller is "Vanished," which stars "Queer as Folk's" Gale Harold and traces the disappearance of a senator's wife. Another drama, "The Wedding Album," follows a wedding planner who directs high-profile New York nuptials.

Ron Livingston stars in "Primary," a new drama about romantically linked FBI hostage negotiators.

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