Fox books "The Inn"; "Back to You" won't be back

Cast member Niecy Nash attends the premiere of the film ''Horton Hears a Who'' in Los Angeles March 8, 2008. Fox has made the first series pickup of the network ''upfront'' season, ordering the comedy ''The Inn,'' described as ''Upstairs/Downstairs'' set at a hip New York hotel. Nash stars in ''The Inn''. REUTERS/Phil McCarten

Cast member Niecy Nash attends the premiere of the film ''Horton Hears a Who'' in Los Angeles March 8, 2008. Fox has made the first series pickup of the network ''upfront'' season, ordering the comedy ''The Inn,'' described as ''Upstairs/Downstairs'' set at a hip New York hotel. Nash stars in ''The Inn''.

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Sat May 10, 2008 1:52am EDT

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Fox has made the first series pickup of the network "upfront" season, ordering the comedy "The Inn," described as "Upstairs/Downstairs" set at a hip New York hotel.

"The Inn" stars Niecy Nash and Jerry O'Connell.

The network also renewed the sophomore-season sitcom "'Til Death," starring Brad Garrett and Joely Fisher.

In a somewhat surprising move, Fox opted not to bring back freshman comedy "Back to You" for a second season. The TV-newsroom-set show was created by Christopher Lloyd and stars Kelsey Grammer and Patrica Heaton.

"'Til Death" and "Back to You" -- both multicamera sitcoms -- have run in a block to OK but not spectacular ratings. With its marquee talent in front of and behind the camera, however, "Back to You" is a far more expensive production.

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