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ABC goes back to school with the comedy 'Miss/Guided'

11:02 AM PT, May 14 2007

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Greer_2 ABC’s turn before Madison Avenue suits is tomorrow, and apparently, executives are still working on their prime-time roster. The network has picked up another comedy, "Miss/Guided," starring Judy Greer as a woman who returns to her high school alma mater to work as a guidance counselor. The single-camera comedy includes Brooke Burns and Earl Billings.

ABC also is bringing back the following shows next season: "Brothers & Sisters," "Men in Trees," "Ugly Betty," "Boston Legal," "Desperate Housewives," "Grey's Anatomy," "Lost," "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," "The Bachelor," "Dancing With the Stars," "Jimmy Kimmel Live," "Supernanny," "Wife Swap" and "America's Funniest Home Videos."

--Maria Elena Fernandez

(Photo by Warren Toda / EPA)

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