FX has ordered an 18-episode sixth season of the Denis Leary drama "Rescue Me," and announced that season five of the show will premiere on Tuesday, April 17th, 2009. The 22-episode fifth season will air on FX over 23 weeks, with the season finale scheduled to air Tuesday, September 8th.
“Rescue Me is one of the very best series on television and a tentpole program for FX,” said FX Networks President and General Manager John Landgraf in a statement announcing the news. “We’re amazed by the quality of episodes for the upcoming fifth season, which are some of the best they’ve ever produced. I believe this show will continue to maintain a level of excellence for several years to come and we’re thrilled to pick it up for a sixth season.”
"Peter, Denis and Jim continue to produce inspired work and the sixth season renewal is a validation of their efforts,” said Zack Van Amburg, President, Programming, Sony Pictures Television. “We've been able to attract great talent for key guest arcs, such as Michael J. Fox and Maura Tierney. The show is as strong creatively now as it's ever been," added Jamie Erlicht, President, Programming, Sony Pictures Television.
In addition to the announcements for the fifth season start date and pick-up of a sixth season, Leary will launch “The Rescue Me Comedy Tour,” an 11-city live comedy tour featuring Leary, fellow comedians and Rescue Me co-stars Adam Ferrara and Lenny Clarke, and other stand-ups.
The Rescue Me Comedy Tour is highlighted with a live show at Radio City Music Hall in New York on Thursday, April 2. This performance of The Rescue Me Comedy Tour will include a screening of the first episode of Rescue Me season five, and will benefit The Leary Firefighters Foundation. Premium VIP tickets and packages are available through the Foundation at learyfirefighters.org or 212-343-0240.
The Leary Firefighters Foundation is dedicated to filling the gaps between the limits of government funding and the vital need of fire departments to acquire the tools necessary to maintain the highest level of public safety. The Foundation has created partnerships and raised over $10 million dollars for initiatives critical to firefighter and public safety, including: Development and Construction of a first of it’s kind High-Rise Simulator training facility for the FDNY Training Academy on Randall’s Island; The restoration of New Orleans firehouses devastated in the wake of Hurricane Katrina; The Worcester Burn Tower, Training Facility, & Emergency Operations Center, serving fire departments throughout Central Massachusetts; A Tactical Command Vehicle and High-Speed Rescue Boat for The Boston Fire Department; The FDNY’s first-ever state-of-the-art Mobile Command Center; Flashover Simulators for the FDNY & Boston Training Academies.
For a full comedy tour schedule visit denisleary.com.
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