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Family Guy Season 23: What to expect in upcoming season? Here's release date, time, cast and where to watch
Family Guy Season 23: What to expect in upcoming season? Here's release date, time, cast and where to watch

Time of India

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Family Guy Season 23: What to expect in upcoming season? Here's release date, time, cast and where to watch

Release Date, Time What to Expect in Season 23? Live Events Family Guy Cast FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Fox has revealed the return dates for three animated comedy series. Family Guy, Bob's Burgers and The Great North will air new episodes from May 29. The shows will temporarily shift to Thursday Guy will come back to screens on May 29 at 9 PM. This change in schedule is due to live sports airing on Sunday nights. To accommodate this, Fox has moved its animated comedy block to Thursdays. Viewers can watch Bob's Burgers at 8 PM, Family Guy at 9 PM and The Great North at 9:30 PM. This setup allows fans to enjoy a full evening of animated shows for adult audiences. When the sports season ends, the shows are expected to return to their original time slots on upcoming season of Family Guy will be its twenty-third. The season will feature a parody of The White Lotus, a series known for mystery and drama. Family Guy has been known to include cultural references and humorous interpretations of popular shows. This time, the series will offer its take on a story set in a luxury resort. The original version of The White Lotus has received critical attention and awards. Family Guy will now explore its setting and themes in its own comedic Guy follows Peter Griffin, voiced by creator Seth MacFarlane . He also provides the voices to other characters. The Griffin family includes Lois, Meg and Chris. Lois is voiced by Alex Borstein, Meg by Mila Kunis and Chris by Seth Guy is moving to Thursdays because live sports will air on Sundays. The change allows both events to reach audiences without new season will parody The White Lotus. It will explore themes from the show with a humorous approach, featuring the Griffin family.

The Great North launched by northern mayors to boost jobs and prosperity
The Great North launched by northern mayors to boost jobs and prosperity

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

The Great North launched by northern mayors to boost jobs and prosperity

Northern mayors have launched a new partnership to boost jobs and prosperity. The Great North has been unveiled at an event in Leeds, bringing together mayors and regional leaders to unlock the economic potential of the north in key sectors such as clean energy, defence, advanced manufacturing, and creative industries. The new body is chaired by North East mayor Kim McGuinness and has been backed by the government, with deputy prime minister Angela Rayner endorsing the organisation. It aims to lead international trade missions on pan-northern investment propositions and host a new Northern Investment Summit to champion the opportunities and potential of the north's 15 million people. Opportunities identified by the mayors include an energy coast proposition down the east coast to power the clean energy revolution, a northern security corridor reaching down from Cumbria and the North East through Lancashire, and advanced materials and manufacturing corridors bringing together Yorkshire and Greater Manchester. A new report by The Great North reveals that the north could add £118 billion to the UK economy with the right investments. The initiative aims to provide the finance, skills and connectivity needed for the creative industries in the North to grow, draw international investment and tourism, and contribute to employment and economic development. Cumbria does not currently have a mayor, but plans are underway for the county to have a mayoral election as early as next year following a public consultation. READ MORE: Whitehaven woman attends garden party at Buckingham Palace | News and Star Plans for a mayor in the county have been backed by deputy prime minister, Angela Rayner as part of the government's large scale devolution plan which could see major change to local government across the country. Candidates have yet to be announced for the Cumbrian mayoral race but it is expected that all major parties will put forward a candidate. Plans for a mayor will have to be ratified by both Cumberland Council and Westmorland and Furness Council in the autumn.

‘Accused' Season 3 Still in Limbo, Fox Says It's Open to More Episodes
‘Accused' Season 3 Still in Limbo, Fox Says It's Open to More Episodes

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Accused' Season 3 Still in Limbo, Fox Says It's Open to More Episodes

Just because Fox doesn't have a plan to renew Howard Gordon's 'Accused' at the moment, that doesn't mean that won't change in the future. The network addressed the renewal hopes of 'Accused' as well as other on-the-bubble shows 'The Cleaning Lady,' 'Alert: Missing Persons Unit' and 'The Great North' during a conference call with press ahead of its 2025 advertiser upfront presentation. 'As you know, ['Accused'] is anthological, which means it doesn't have the same timetable for renewals as shows that have locked cast. So right now, we're talking with Howard,' Michael Thorn, President of Fox Television Network for Fox Entertainment, said. 'If there's an opportunity down the line to event-ize a return that can really work for us and Howard, we'd love to do it. Right now, there's no plan, but there could be down the line.' The anthology drama first premiered in 2023 and aired its second season on 2024. Each episode of 'Accused' follows a completely different court case with an entirely different cast as it explores one of the most stressful moments in the lives of ordinary people. Thorn also provided an update on 'The Cleaning Lady,' which is currently airing its fourth season, as well as 'Alert: Missing Persons Unit' and 'The Great North.' The police procedural from John Eisendrath and Jamie Foxx is currently airing its third season, and the animated comedy from Wendy Molyneux, Lizzie Molyneux and Minty Lewis is airing its fifth season. 'We love the teams and those shows, and I think there'll be more to come after they finish their current seasons. As you know, we order series all year round. The upfront for us is one cycle of ordering, and there will definitely be more [ordering] sometime, probably later this summer,' Thorn said. The post 'Accused' Season 3 Still in Limbo, Fox Says It's Open to More Episodes appeared first on TheWrap.

Fox Bubble Show Status Report! The Current Outlook for Cleaning Lady, Alert: MPU and 2 Others
Fox Bubble Show Status Report! The Current Outlook for Cleaning Lady, Alert: MPU and 2 Others

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Fox Bubble Show Status Report! The Current Outlook for Cleaning Lady, Alert: MPU and 2 Others

With the reveal of Fox's current game plan for the 2025-26 TV season, the fate of no fewer than four shows — Accused, Alert: Mission Persons Unit, The Cleaning Lady and The Great North — remains (theoretically) TBD. Accused Season 2, with 3.5 million total viewers (with delayed playback), was down 50% from the anthology's freshman run, and ranked fifth out of the seven dramas that Fox aired this TV season, outperforming only Alert: MPU (2.2 million viewers, down 13% vs. last year)) and The Cleaning Lady (just 1.7 million, down 14%). More from TVLine The Floor Among Two Renewals at Fox Grimsburg Among 3 Shows Renewed at Fox - Which Cartoon Is in Danger of Cancellation? Josh Charles to Headline Fox Adaptation of UK Medical Dramedy Doc Martin 'The Cleaning Lady, Alert and Great North are still in the middle of their runs' and as such, renew/cancel calls have not been made yet, Michael Thorn, President of Fox Television Network and Fox Entertainment, told reporters on Sunday evening. 'We love the teams and those shows, and I think there will be more to come after they finish their current seasons.' Accused's limbo status is for a slightly different reason. The Season 2 finale aired back in early December, but because it is a crime anthology with an always-new cast, it needn't be picked up in May, like most other shows. That said, it sounds like a perfect-ish storm will be needed to get Accused back up and running. 'We love the show and [showrunner] Howard Gordon. And as you know, it's anthological, which means it doesn't have the same timetable for renewals as shows that have locked casts,' Thorn explained. 'So right now, we're talking with Howard. 'If there's an opportunity down the line to eventize a return that can really work for us and Howard, we'd love to do it,' Thorn added. 'Right now, there's no plan, but there could be down the line.' Want SCOOP on any of the TV shows above? Email InsideLine@ and your question may be answered via Matt's Inside Line! The Broadcast Shows Still on the Bubble! View List Best of TVLine Yellowjackets' Tawny Cypress Talks Episode 4's Tai/Van Reunion: 'We're All Worried About Taissa' Vampire Diaries Turns 10: How Real-Life Plot Twists Shaped Everything From the Love Triangle to the Final Death Vampire Diaries' Biggest Twists Revisited (and Explained)

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