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Tyler Labine to CBS, Sons of Tucson, Til Death axed at FOX
By April MacIntyre Apr 5, 2010, 20:36 GMT

Toast- Sons of Tucson cast - Frank Dolce, Tyler Labine, Benjamin Stockham and Matthew Levy - Fox All-Star Party - Arrivals - Villa Sorisso - Pasadena, CA, USA © Chris Hatcher / PR Photos
Ex "Reaper" star Tyler Labine was the leading man pulled between two network opportunities, for CBS and for FOX, where he starred in the comedy "Sons of Tucson."
FOX has officially announced they have ended 'Sons of Tucson' and 'Til Death' as Sunday night seems to be owned by NBC and their addictive "Celebrity Apprentice."
In the summer, FOX reportedly will air the remaining episodes of "Tucson" on Sundays at 7:30 p.m.
"American Dad" is slated to go back to the 9:30 p.m. slot.
CBS pilot "True Love" officially has added "Tucson's" Tyler Labine to the cast roster.
Labine is joining the series that tells the story of four friends and their relationships set in New York, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The story revolves around a kind lawyer, Henry (Jason Biggs), who falls for a stranger (Minka Kelly) while in a long-term relationship; Labine will play Henry’s cynical best friend. He replaces Dan Fogler, who was originally cast in the role.
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