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Once again, rumors of the demise of “Family Guy” appear to have been greatly exaggerated.
Scribes on FOX’s apparently unkillable animated comedy returned to work this week after a two-month hiatus that led many naysayers to suggest that “Family Guy” might be down for the count once again.
Initially scheduled to kick off writing on the sixth season of “Family Guy” back in late October, the show’s staff was sent home as 20th Century Fox TV attempted to iron out a new deal with series creator/voice/executive producer Seth MacFarlane.
While both industry trade papers agree that MacFarlane fresh pact with the studio remains unconsummated, the “Family Guy” writers were called back into the offices on Tuesday (Jan. 2) and started breaking stories on Wednesday. Watch family guy free at available almost on all that website.
MacFarlane, who also executive produces “American Dad” and the upcoming “The Winner” for FOX, is expected to have a lucrative deal in place soon.
Production on season six of Fox’s hit animated series Family Guy is back on track, according to Variety. The show had been scheduled to start production in late October, but the show’s writers were told to stand down as series creator Seth McFarlane was working out a new contract with Fox. Get family guy streaming now.
The hold up occurred because McFarlane’s contract would have been up in a few months, and the network didn’t want to hold production up in the middle of the season if the two sides came to loggerheads. The show’s writers returned to work on Wednesday, after Fox told them an agreement was close. You can watch family guy free online now.
McFarlane created and co-executive produces the hit Sunday night comedy, as well as Fox’s Sunday animated show American Dad! and the networks upcoming live-action sitcom, The Winner. Family Guy season six is still slated to premiere in 2007.