Thirteen-years after he left “Spin City” to deal with his Parkinson’s disease, Michael J. Fox shines a light on the funny side of his struggles in a new Global sitcom. He tells ET Canada why so much of “The Michael J. Fox Show” takes a cue from his own family ties.
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