How the Fox network shook up TV in 1987

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How the Fox network shook up TV in 1987

Post by tmc_6882 » Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:03 am

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It's hard to convey what a difference Fox made when it launched 25 years ago this month in a TV world with just three networks. PLUS: 25 defining moments of Fox's 25 years.

What are the 10 best shows in Fox history?

"The O.C."? "The Ben Stiller Show"? "24"?

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Post by King Snarf » Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:37 pm

Wasn't COPS a Fox show? One could very well argue that that might be THE most influential show of the past 25 years, as that pretty much ushered in the reality TV era.

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Post by Stephaniebot » Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:41 pm

Not quite sure when the same group company over in the UK, Sky, started up, but they've done pretty dramatic changes to TV here too

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Post by DukeNukem 2417 » Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:03 am

Technically speaking, "Small Wonder" was the first sitcom Fox ever bought.

Annoyingly, the antics of a certain Bundy family outshined the Lawsons at every turn....
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Fox's 25 worst shows of the past 25 years

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The 10 Best Short-Lived FOX Shows

Post by tmc_6882 » Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:10 pm

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Over the years [25, to be exact, hence stories retrospectives like
this], FOX has gained a reputation as the home for some of the riskiest
and most adventurous programming on network TV. And when you swing big,
sometimes you miss big, either in terms of quality or with audiences.

That has led to FOX's reputation as a network that cancels shows
quickly. Often, this reputation is entirely undeserved. No other network
would have given "Arrested Development" three seasons or "Fringe" four
seasons or bothered to renew "Dollhouse" or "Terminator: The Sarah
Connor Chronicles."

For this gallery of short-lived FOX favorites, I made a simple rule: One
season or fewer. Period. If FOX renewed the show, it doesn't make the
gallery, even if the total number of episodes falls under a standard
22-episode season.

That's why "Andy Richter Controls the Universe" isn't here. This gallery
also doesn't include "Dollhouse," "The Loop," "Terminator: The Sarah
Connor Chronicles," "Get a Life" and several other shows that were
definitely short-lived, but had to be cut off due to the "one season"
rule.

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Post by barakuda » Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:16 am

Dont forget Brisco County Jr. That show gained a cult following. To late though has Fox cancelled it, and TNT bought the rights to air the reruns. There it got good ratings and gained the cult fallowing. It still is opne of my favorites.

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