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Kutcher Sells His Older Wife Tale

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"Fran" is one of two shows WB has pulled off its lineup, in favor of reruns.

Lots and lots of reruns.

Starting tomorrow, WB is giving "Fran's" cushy post-"Reba" 9:30 p.m. slot on Fridays to its new sitcom "Twins," starring Melanie Griffith as a mother of twin girls who bear no resemblance.

In the 8:30 slot formerly occupied by "Twins," WB will rerun episodes of "What I Like About You" -- the series that airs at 8.

On to Sunday, where WB has pulled its back-to-back "Blue Collar TV" episodes in favor of repeats of Tuesday's new paranormal drama, "Supernatural."

On Monday, where reruns of WB's new one-hour series "Related" have been plugging the hole made when Jerry Bruckheimer's new drama "Just Legal" got the hook, original episodes of "Related" will take over. "Related" reruns are being moved to the show's original time period, Wednesdays at 9.

In a nutshell, WB is pulling expensive original programming out of the way of ABC's "Lost" on Wednesday and ABC's "Desperate Housewives" on Sunday, and filling those hours with repeats.

All told, WB will have 3 1/2 hours of repeat programming on its 13 hours of prime time.


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