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Fox Orders Full Season of ‘Fringe’

Oct 1, 2008  •  Post A Comment

Fox is feeling fine about “Fringe,” ordering a full season of the freshman series from creators J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci.
The network has ordered nine additional episodes of the sci-fi thriller, for a total of 22. The Bad Robot/Warner Bros. TV-produced series has averaged a 4.2/11 in adults 18-49 and 10.7 million total viewers since bowing last month, making it the top-rated new show of the season to date in the key demographic.
“We’re having a blast working on this show with this great team of producers,” said Fox Entertainment President Kevin Reilly. “The series has really taken off creatively, and it’s exciting to see that the audience is responding. We believe this is the first full season of many years to come.”
“Fringe” is the second first-year series to get a full-season order this fall. The CW’s “90210” got a pickup last month.
Fox is batting .500 this fall on new scripted series, having last week canceled first-year comedy “Do Not Disturb.” The network’s other new series, the game show “Hole in the Wall,” has done decent numbers on Thursday nights.
“Fringe” stars Joshua Jackson, Anna Torv and John Noble. In addition to Mr. Abrams, Mr. Orci and Mr. Kurtzman, the series is executive produced by Bryan Burk and Jeff Pinkner.
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