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Michael J. Fox excited about TV comeback

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Michael J. Fox has decided to go ahead with plans for a TV return after making a breakthrough with medication to control the symptoms of his Parkinson's disease. The actor, who first found fame on the hit 1980s sitcom "Family Ties," will return to the small screen in his first full-time leading role in more than 10 years in a new, currently untitled comedy written by "Cougar Town" scribe Sam Laybourne.

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The NBC show will be partly inspired by his battle with Parkinson's. He tells The Associated Press, "I'm really excited about that. It's a great idea and it's a great group of people I'm working with, and NBC has been really supportive of the idea ... and obviously shown that they're willing to take a chance on us. ... I was just feeling better and things are working for me medication-wise, and I just thought, 'Why don't I take this opportunity to do it?' I wake up every day and I feel good, and if I don't go forward with something like this, it's another day wasted when I should be doing what I'm doing."

The show is slated to premiere next year.

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