Fox Cancels ‘Rosewood’ After Two Seasons
It's the end of the road for Rosewood. Fox has cancelled the Morris Chestnut fronted crime drama after two full seasons, TVWise has learned. While it was a decent ratings performer last season, when it was serving as the lead-in for Empire, the show suffered in its new Thursday night time-slot and after the ratings all but collapsed it was shunted to a Friday night "death" slot. 
Fox is expanding the cast of Rosewood. Brian Austin Green (Anger Management) has joined the cast of the Miami-set procedural as a series regular for its upcoming second season, TVWise has learned.
UKTV's is (ever so slightly) tweaking their scheduling plans for their newest acquisition Rosewood, which they 
30 Rock and The Soul Man star Sherri Shepherd has been tapped for a recurring role on Fox's Morris Chestnut fronted procedural Rosewood, TVWise has confirmed. She will play play Doctor Anita Eubanks, a new medical examiner who is described as being "confident, flirty, playful, smart, wise-cracking and good at her job". She is an old friend of Rosewood and does a favor for him by providing some unexpected information.
Murder In The First and The West Wing alum Taye Diggs has landed a recurring role on Fox's freshman drama series Rosewood, TVWise has learned. Diggs will play Dr. Mike Boyce, a world-renowned infectious disease doctor based in Miami and the longtime best friend of Dr. Beaumont Rosewood, who is brought in to consult on a case and catches the eye of Detective Villa, much to Rosewood’s surprise.