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‘The Cleaning Lady' & ‘Alert: Missing Persons Unit' Get Return Dates On Fox

‘The Cleaning Lady' & ‘Alert: Missing Persons Unit' Get Return Dates On Fox

Yahoo04-02-2025

The Cleaning Lady and Alert: Missing Persons Unit will be back for their fourth and third seasons, respectively, on March 25, with uninterrupted season-long runs, Fox announced Tuesday.
The Cleaning Lady will debut at 8 pm March 25, followed by Alert: Missing Persons Unit at 9 pm. Doc, which currently sits in the 9 pm timeslot, will have wrapped its 10-episode first season by March 11.
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In The Cleaning Lady, after three seasons of being a pawn caught between the FBI and the world of organized crime, Thony (Élodie Yung) makes the bold decision to take charge of her own destiny — by exchanging her cleaning lady uniform for the scrubs of a surgical intern at a small community hospital, according to the logline. Thony's return to the medical career she sacrificed for her son, Luca (Khalen Roman Sanchez), opens a new path to citizenship for them both. But in order to make this happen, she must continue her service to the Sin Cara cartel — not as a cleaning lady, but as the new mob doctor — bringing her ever closer to Jorge (Santiago Cabrera), the cartel's brooding new leader.
The Cleaning Ladyis produced by Warner Bros. Television and Fox Entertainment. Daniel Cerone serves as showrunner and executive producer of season four. Timothy Busfield, Eddie Serrano and Rose Marie Vega also serve as executive producers on the series. Melissa Carter, Miranda Kwok, and Shay Mitchell are executive consultants.
Alert: Missing Persons Unit is set in the Philadelphia Police Department's Missing Persons Unit (MPU). Each episode features a search for a missing person headed by detectives Jason Grant (Scott Caan) and Nikki Batista (Dania Ramirez). Together with the MPU team, their job is to find the missing or abducted and reunite them with their loved ones.
As the third season begins, MPU is tasked with cases ranging from a missing female collegiate rowing team who disappeared while on the water, a missing street artist due to donate his rare bone marrow to save his dying brother and Nikki's ongoing and dangerous association with Irish mob boss Charlie McGannon (guest star Ian Tracey). But the most harrowing case to date is when MPU must band together in a race to find one of their own.
Alert: Missing Persons Unitis co-produced by Sony Pictures Television and Fox Entertainment. Carla Kettner serves as showrunner and executive producer. Jon Cowan, Brandon Sonnier, Brandon Margolis, Sean Hennen, John Eisendrath, Jamie Foxx, Datari Turner and Brad Turner are also executive producers.
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