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Fox looks to 'Bless the Harts' to fill animated opening

LOS ANGELES - "Bless the Harts" is going to try to do what the animated offerings "Son of Zorn," 'Bordertown" and "Golan the Insatiable" plus a host of live-action comedies have failed to do - give Fox another hit on Sunday nights. That attempt begins Sept. 29 when the series launches, joining the schedule following the never-ending "Simpsons" and just ahead of "Bob's Burgers." Rounding out the night Fox calls "animation domination" will be "Family Guy."

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