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AP source: Michael J. Fox working on return to series TV with new comedy aimed at 2013 debut

AP source: Michael J. Fox working on return to series TV with new comedy aimed at 2013 debut

AP source: Michael J. Fox working on return to series TV with new comedy aimed at 2013 debut

Published on August 15, 2012
Published on August 15, 2012
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Sony Pictures Television , LOS ANGELES

LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Michael J. Fox is planning a return to series TV.

According to people with knowledge of the project, he'll star in a sitcom that's in development at Sony Pictures Television for a 2013 debut. The people lacked authority to publicly discuss the matter and spoke Wednesday on condition of anonymity.

Fox starred in the hit TV comedies "Family Ties" and "Spin City." He's working on the new project with Will Gluck, director of the film "Easy A," and writer Sam Laybourne, whose credits include "Cougar Town" and "Arrested Development."

The people with knowledge of the project say it has drawn strong interest from the major networks.

A publicist for Fox did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Sony declined comment.

The project was first reported by the entertainment website Vulture.

© Canadian Press

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