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Fall TV: ABC OKs Six New Shows Starring Familiar Faces

ABC greenlit a half-dozen new series on Friday, bringing the network's total of newcomers for the 2009-10 TV season to eight. Make the jump to see what, in addition to the previously ordered comedy Modern Family and the action-drama Flash Forward, is new to ABC's schedule.

Matt Mitovich

ABC greenlit a half-dozen new series on Friday, bringing the network's total of newcomers for the 2009-10 TV season to eight.

In addition to the previously ordered comedy Modern Family and the action-drama Flash Forward, here is what else is new to ABC's schedule:

  • The Forgotten: Uberproducer Jerry Bruckheimer's first series for the Alphabet network revolves around a group of amateur detectives, 24 alum Reiko Aylesworth included.
  • Eastwick: Inspired by The Witches of Eastwick, it stars Rebecca Romjin, Jaime Ray Newman and Lindsay Price as saucy sorceresses.
  • Happy Town: The murder mystery's ensemble includes Amy Acker and Geoff Stults.
  • Cougar Town: Courteney Cox Arquette is a hot single mom, Josh Hopkins her neighbor. At this time, it is unclear if Cougar Town is driving distance from Happy Town. (Boomtown, however, is definitely a train ride.)
  • Hank: A comedy fronted by no less than Frasier Crane himself, Kelsey Grammer.
  • The Middle: This dysfunctional family comedy, previously developed around Ricki Lake, now stars Patricia Heaton.

ABC is still in talks to pick up the V remake and The Associates, though the latter (a legal drama) would likely get an abbreviated order and air midseason.