Last week Fox renewed “Bones” for a 10th season, guaranteeing the
quirky procedural starring Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz would live
to see its 200th episode — and with no mention of No. 10 being its
final go-round.
It’s an unlikely milestone for a show that has endured multiple moves
around the schedule and speculation for the past few seasons about its
probable end date.
“They always say every year that they expect it to be the last and
then they look around and realize the ‘Bones’ audience is actually
growing,” executive producer Stephen Nathan tells The Post. “We don’t
quite understand it either. A decade seems like an awfully long time. We
will be prepared for a series-ender but we will plan on a
season-ender.”...
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Producers share the secret to a TV show’s longevity
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