FOX TV fall schedule adds a mix of comedy, drama and unscripted

Getting ready for the 2025-2026 television season, the FOX network, just like its competitors, touts whatever demographic category gives them a boost. 

For the current season, FOX boasts of ranking as number one among the coveted Adults 18-19 class.
   
The network is adding six new series to its schedule, including a new one-hour comedy, a new dramatic thriller, an epic new scripted event series, and new unscripted competition series, as well as the return of an “Animation Domination” favorite.
   
Inspired by an award-winning Belgian film “La Memoire Du Tueur,” the dramatic thriller “Memory of a Killer” is about a hitman who develops early onset dementia. Losing your memory is a blow for anyone but for Angelo Ledda (Patrick Dempsey), where the stakes couldn’t be higher.
   
Angelo’s hit man job would be perilous enough, but there’s added pressure. He lives two totally separate lives – fearsome New York City assassin and sleepy upstate Cooperstown photocopier salesman and father.
   
Having built and maintained a brick wall between two worlds, Angelo has seamlessly juggled for years, but now that’s all about to change. Alzheimer’s disease is a foe he can’t outrun, and with the condition running in his family, he knows too well how this ends.
   
Despite being resourceful, Angelo is tested when he discovers that his wife’s recent death may not have been an accident. When someone comes after his pregnant daughter, it’s clear the wall between his lives has been breached.
   
Angelo must stop whoever is coming for his family by searching his past hits for clues, and the list is very long. He must hunt down a mortal enemy while continuing to carry out hits without giving away his diagnosis.
   
“Memory of a Killer” is a redemptive story about a man who is losing his memory but gaining a conscience. Because Angelo knows he must stop history from repeating itself and save his family.
   
Starring multiple Emmy Award nominee Josh Charles (“The Good Wife”), new series “Best Medicine” is a charmingly complicated one-hour comedy based on the critically acclaimed beloved global hit “Doc Martin,” a long-running British medical comedy-drama which may be found on Prime Video or Acorn TV.
   
The series centers on Martin Best (Charles), a brilliant surgeon who abruptly leaves his illustrious career in Boston to become the general practitioner in a quaint East Coast fishing village where he spent summers as a child.
   
Unfortunately, Martin’s blunt and borderline rude bedside manner rubs the quirky, needy locals the wrong way, and he quickly alienates the town, even though he’s all they’ve got.
   
Martin is really desperate to be left alone, but he keeps getting dragged right smack into the middle of the townsfolk’s chaos, feuds and fantasies. What the locals don’t know is that his terse demeanor masks a debilitating new phobia and deep-seated psychological issues.
   
During Easter and Passover season next year, six-episode limited series “The Faithful” is based on The Old Testament’s Book of Genesis and told through the eyes of the courageous and passionate women whose descendants would shape the faiths of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
   
Dimensional, dramatic, intimate, even shocking, “The Faithful” is about discovering and losing love, the challenges of marriage, the joys and heartbreak of children, confronting temptation, and finding faith.
   
The episodes will be told through the lens of five of The Bible’s most legendary women: Sarah and her former slave Hagar, Sarah’s great-niece Rebekah, and Rebekah’s nieces, sisters Leah and Rachel.
  
“99 to Beat,” an unscripted series hosted by comedian Ken Jeong and sportscaster Erin Andrews, is apparently patterned after similarly-titled competition shows telecast in European nations.
   
One hundred contestants go head-to-head in a range of visually distinctive and hilarious games in an arced competition game show like never seen before. 
   
“99 to Beat” is the game show anyone can win, and there’s only one thing players must do for a chance of walking away with the cast prize – don’t come in last place.
   
As contestants battle it out against each other, each round will see the number of players whittled down until only one person is left standing and they take home the top prize of $100,000.
   
The hit Emmy Award-nominated “Weakest Link,” hosted by Jane Lynch, returns for a new season with an all-celebrity edition, a rapid-fire quiz show in which eight celebrities compete to win up to one million dollars for the charity of their choosing.
   
In “Celebrity Weakest Link,” the celebrities will answer general knowledge questions and bank money as a group across multiple rounds. At the end of each round, the contestants vote out who they perceive to be the weakest link.

The host sends off the person voted out with the phrase, “You are the weakest link. Goodbye.” The two who make it to the final round will battle it out to determine who wins the banked money for their charity.
   
Seth MacFarlane’s classic “American Dad!” returns next year in the “Animation Domination” lineup. The animated series focuses on super patriotic CIA agent Stan Smith and the misadventures of his unconventional family.

Tim Riley writes film and television reviews for Lake County News.

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