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More seasons of The Simpsons and King of the Hill
Topic Started: Mar 22 2006, 07:32 PM (292 Views)
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Fox orders more 'Simpsons,' 'Hill'

Fox is loading up on animated comedies "The Simpsons" and "King of the Hill."

The network has ordered two more seasons of "The Simpsons," its 18th and 19th, and one more season of "King of the Hill," the show's 11th.

The deal with "Simpsons" producers 20th Century Fox TV and Gracie Films guarantees the series will be on the air at least through the 2007-08 season. The two-year renewal also will include "The Simpsons' " landmark 400th episode.

The show's principal voice cast, which includes Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith and Hank Azaria, are all said to be locked in for the duration of the new deal.

"The Simpsons," the longest-running entertainment primetime series on the air, is executive produced by creator Matt Groening, James L. Brooks and Al Jean.

After a two-month hiatus, production on "King of the Hill" recently resumed, after producing studio 20th TV was able to secure new deals with the principal behind-the-scenes talent, including showrunners/executive producers John Altschuler and David Krinsky and co-creator/executive producer/voice actor Mike Judge.

Also back with new deals are the rest of the members of the show's main voice cast as well as the core group of writers.

Because "King of the Hill" has been a subject of frequent pre-emptions for Fox's NFL football coverage, the network has enough fresh episodes for the rest of this season. The show is slated to return for its 11th season in January.

Also executive producing the series is co-creator Greg Daniels.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/telev...t_id=1002199241

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Good, I love King of the hill. I could care less about the simpsons at this point
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the simpsons has had tis time. i think its getting rubbisher by the season. never watched king of the hill though, family guys much better than them all
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Mar 23 2006, 06:14 PM
the simpsons has had tis time. i think its getting rubbisher by the season. never watched king of the hill though, family guys much better than them all

Agreed. Completely agree. Simpsons is old news, Family Guy is the new king in town. Plus, rednecks annoy the shit out of me so no way in hell I'm gonna watch king of the hill. Not a chance in hell.
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