Showtime Sexes Up More ‘Californication’

The David Duchovny series gets an order for a fourth season, one week after third season scores record ratings.

No surprise here: Showtime has ordered a fourth season of hit comedy "Californication."

Here’s the release:

Hot off the record-breaking ratings for the third season premiere last week, SHOWTIME is picking up a fourth season of CALIFORNICATION, it was announced today by Showtime Networks President of Entertainment Robert Greenblatt. Twelve new episodes of Showtime’s hit comedy series will premiere in 2010.

CALIFORNICATION’s third season premiere garnered record-breaking viewership — up a whopping 57% from season two. The series follows the exploits of writer Hank Moody (David Duchovny in his Golden Globe® Award-winning and SAG® Award-nominated role) as he works to balance his career, ex-girlfriend, daughter and hedonistic vices. This year, the economy and lack of book sales force Hank into teaching at a Los Angeles university. Will he be able to keep it together while guiding the next generation of scribes? CALIFORNICATION is created by Tom Kapinos and executive produced by Kapinos, Duchovny and Gina Fattore.
 

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