NBC bringing back 'Ironside,' renewing 'Community'

NEW YORK (AP) - NBC is ordering up a new comedy for next season from "Scrubs" creator Bill Lawrence and an updating of the "70s cop drama "Ironside."

And in a surprise move, the network is bringing back "Community" for a fifth season. This quirky college comedy has struggled in the ratings but enjoys a devoted cult following.

The revived "Ironside" will star Blair Underwood as the paralyzed lawman who uses a wheelchair. That memorable character was originally played by Raymond Burr.

Another new drama, "Chicago PD," is from producer Dick Wolf ("Law & Order"). It will serve as a companion piece to "Chicago Fire," which premiered this season.

The Lawrence-produced comedy, "Undateable," stars Chris D'Elia (from the just-canceled NBC sitcom "Whitney") as a ladies' man who wants to help a circle of friends who are not so successful with romance.

Other new series include "Welcome to the Family," a comedy starring Mike O'Malley and Mary McCormack; "The Blacklist," an action drama starring James Spader as the world's most wanted criminal; and "Night Shift," a medical drama.

NBC also announced Friday that it has axed its news magazine "Rock Center with Brian Williams," as well as "Go On," a rookie comedy starring Matthew Perry that had a promising start before its ratings collapsed, and its fellow freshman comedy "The New Normal."

On Thursday, the network said it is canceling other rookie comedies "Up All Night," "Guys with Kids" and "1600 Penn."

NBC had also announced five new series including a drama, "Believe," from producer J.J. Abrams, and a comedy adaptation of the Nick Hornby novel, "About a Boy."

Gillian Anderson, onetime star of "The X-Files," will be back in "Crisis," a drama about a bus full of high school students who are kidnapped.

Sean Hayes, the former "Will & Grace" actor, will star as a gay divorced dad in "Sean Saves the World."

But yet another new fall comedy has already lost its leading lady. Parker Posey has left "The Family Guide," according to a person close to the project who wasn't authorized to discuss it publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity. Posey had starred as a divorced mom with an 11-year-old son who idolizes his blind father.

NBC's entire fall schedule will be unveiled Sunday.

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