Fox has revealed a fall schedule with just two nights of series that aren’t sports or reality TV and no new shows — once again saving the lion’s share of its scripted programming for midseason. That means new freshman entries — including the long-awaited return of “ Baywatch ,” as well as crime thriller (“ The Interrogator ”) from British comic icon Stephen Fry — will have to wait until at least winter for launch. Even then, Fox will premiere just three new series next season (the third being the new dating format “Marriage Market,” hosted by Whitney Cummings). In noting the network’s heavy reliance on existing properties, Fox Entertainment CEO Rob Wade noted that “90% of our slate is returning shows and we believe the new series we’re introducing for next season will be incredibly complimentary.” Popular on Variety With game shows and reality competition on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday — along with college football on Friday and Saturday — that doesn’t leave much room for other fare.…