Fox announced today that the network is renewing The Cleveland Show through the 2010-11 television season, Variety reports. The Family Guy spinoff focusing on Cleveland Brown’s return to his Virginia hometown is the no. 1 new show among adults 18-49. The animated series, already in production on the first 13 episodes of its second season, gets a full 22-episode order with the renewal. The Cleveland Show averages 9 million viewers in its 8:30 pm Sunday timeslot.
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This is well-deserved! The Cleveland Show is one of the funniest comedies currently airing on network television. It should be around for years to come.
Wow that’s great news, though I can’t sit through a full episode yet as with American Dad when it first came out, I’m glad Fox is giving them a chance to get better.