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Fox’s ‘Bones’ Sold to TNT

Jan 24, 2008  •  Post A Comment

Twentieth Television has sold Fox’s “Bones” to TNT as part of a multiyear licensing deal. The procedural drama will make its cable debut Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 10 p.m.
“Bones,” about a forensic anthropologist working with the FBI to solve difficult cases, stars Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz.
“No forensic evidence is needed to see that Bones’ compelling storylines, steady climb in the ratings and loyal fan base has resulted in one of television’s hottest shows. We are thrilled to enter into this agreement with TNT allowing additional viewers to see what the excitement is all about,” said Bob Cook, president/COO of Twentieth Television.
“With a smart sense of humor and memorable characters, ‘Bones’ fits perfectly within the TNT lineup of world-class crime dramas, alongside top-rated original series like ‘The Closer’ and ‘Saving Grace’ and acquired series like ‘Cold Case,’ ‘Without a Trace’ and ‘Law & Order.’ We’re thrilled to be bringing this outstanding show to TNT viewers,” said Ken Schwab, senior VP of programming for TNT and TBS.
(Added Cook quote, 2:55 p.m.)

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