The Michael J. Fox Show

[1][2] Fox made his regular return to television for the first time since he was on ABC's Spin City.

It was his second NBC series, as he appeared on that network's sitcom Family Ties from 1982 to 1989 as Alex P. Keaton.

After being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, Mike Henry had to give up his career as a news anchor for New York's WNBC and focus on his health and his family.

Four years later, Mike decides to get back to work and struggles between family and career.

[34] In Australia the series premiered in double episodes, each scoring the highest rated overnight subscription television figures of the night (77,000 and 73,000 respectively).