
Back in May during the network upfronts, we got our first look at the all-new police drama Ride Along from Shawn Ryan (The Shield, Terriers), and since then the series has been in production in the Windy City of Chicago awaiting their mid-season premiere. However, Deadline reported recently the series decided to go with The Chicago Code for their official title. In addition, a press release from Fox today announced that the awaited series will finally premiere the day after the Super Bowl on February 7th at 9/8c. While more numbers might have hit the show right after the big game, apparently Fox has already slated an episode of Glee to follow the football festivities (because if there’s one thing football fans love, it’s glitz, glamor and musicals). More details on the new police drama after the jump.

With the release of Fox’s 2010-11 schedule comes a whole bunch of preview clips to promote the network’s new shows. We have video from new fall shows Lonestar, Raising Hope, and Running Wilde as well as midseason offerings Mixed Signals, Bob’s Burgers, and Ride-Along; from the early looks of things, Fox has a really impressive slate for the upcoming season. The videos are embedded after the jump: scroll through to see a trailer and clips from each show.

If you’ve ever watched an episode of The Shield, The Unit, or Lie to Me, you’ve enjoyed the work of Shawn Ryan. That’s because he created The Shield and The Unit, and he’s currently the showrunner on Lie to Me. As you can see by his resume, the guy knows how to make shows people like. So with The Shield getting a new DVD box set that includes all the episodes ever produced, I recently spoke with Ryan about his work on the show. Of course we also talked about Lie to Me and the pilot script he’s currently writing called Ride Along. If you were a fan of The Shield, or just curious what’s up with Lie to Me, you’ll really enjoy our conversation. You can either read or listen to it after the jump:
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