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15 May 2012 10:00 AM, PDT | HeyUGuys.co.uk | See recent HeyUGuys news »
After getting two great first clips at the weekend from Matthew Perry’s upcoming NBC comedy, Go On, along with a nice little interview with Perry himself, the network has now debuted the first trailer, and it’s pretty excellent.
Perry is his usual brilliant and talented self that we all know and love, and though his last two TV programmes since Friends have both been cancelled – Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip was one of the best programmes we’ve seen in recent years, and definitely didn’t deserve to be cancelled after just one season – here’s to hoping that Go On will live up to its name and continue on for seasons to come.
NBC have already ordered a full first season for the show after its pilot filmed earlier this year, and have scheduled the season to start airing this autumn on Tuesdays at 9 in the States. »
- Kenji Lloyd
14 May 2012 3:00 PM, PDT | GeekTyrant | See recent GeekTyrant news »
NBC has released a bunch of trailers and clips for a new collection of TV series that they have been developing. We've got stuff from 1600 Penn, Infamous, Save Me, Next Caller, Do No Harm, The New Normal, Guys With Kids, and Go On. It will be interesting to what shows make it and what shows end up on the chopping block. Check out the trailers and clips and let us know which ones look good to you!
1600 Penn:
“1600 Penn” — The Gilchrists are just the average American family dealing with all the everyday issues – like a grown kid who’s forced to move back home, children who are smarter than their teachers and a stepmom (Jenna Elfman, “Dharma and Greg”) desperately trying to win over the kids. They’re loving, fun and a little crazy. In other words, just like everybody else. With one exception: they live in a very special house. »
- Venkman
13 May 2012 1:30 PM, PDT | HeyUGuys.co.uk | See recent HeyUGuys news »
After finishing Friends back in 2004, Matthew Perry went on to co-lead Aaron Sorkin’s brilliant follow-up to The West Wing with Studio 60 and the Sunset Strip.
When that was entirely unjustly cancelled after just one season, Perry starred in a few movies (including 17 Again alongside Zac Efron), as well as most recently co-creating and -writing Mr. Sunshine, which was alas also cancelled after just one season.
His latest show sees him return to NBC with Go On, and the network has debuted the first two clips from the show, as well as an interview with Perry himself.
Perry was of course brilliant in Friends, and I loved him in The West Wing, and though I haven’t yet seen Mr. Sunshine, I’m definitely already looking forward to this latest show.
“Misery loves company. Unless you’re sportscaster Ryan King, who thinks misery should just be left alone.
After taking some time off, »
- Kenji Lloyd
13 May 2012 11:36 AM, PDT | HollywoodChicago.com | See recent HollywoodChicago.com news »
Chicago – NBC revealed their Fall schedule today and there were multiple surprises including comedies moving to Tuesday and Friday nights (we were wondering where all of the sitcoms would go) and a Fall cycle of the hit singing show “The Voice.” Other major news is that “Smash” is being held for mid-season. The network also revealed that six new shows — two dramas, four comedies — will premiere in the Fall.
The big news for comedy fans is that Thursdays have been tinkered with again as the final season of “30 Rock” will kick off the night at 7pm Cst, followed by “Up All Night,” “The Office,” and “Parks and Recreation.” In the 9pm Cst timeslot that was the kiss of death last season with “Prime Suspect,” “The Firm,” and “Awake,” the network has given up and will air the low-rated but inexpensive “Rock Center with Brian Williams.”
“Whitney” and “Community” move to Friday nights, »
- adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
9 May 2012 7:15 AM, PDT | backstage.com | See recent Backstage news »
Laura Benanti is much more than a Broadway star. The actor, who also starred in last season’s short-lived “The Playboy Club,” will be coming to a television near you again next season. She’ll star alongside Matthew Perry (“Friends”) in “Go On,” a new sitcom NBC recently picked up for the Fall season.Benanti will play a group therapy leader in the comedy and Perry will star as a sportscaster who’s forced to go to the “Transitions” group sessions after suffering a loss. Her character has “the deep, dark secret that she doesn’t have any skills,” Benanti told Back Stage at the Opening Act gala on Monday night. “She’s like, ‘I’m gonna do a support group ‘cause I wanna help people!’ But she doesn’t have a degree and didn’t go to college. She means well and she’s deeply spiritual in a new-agey way. »
- help@backstage.com (Briana Rodriguez)
30 April 2012 1:18 PM, PDT | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »
NBC‘s freshman drama Grimm received a very early renewal in mid-March. And the network’s comedy pilot Go On starring Matthew Perry was given an unusually early series pickup 10 days ago. I hear both are being eyed for an early launch in August, following NBC’s coverage of the Summer Olympics in London. NBC, which is seeking a ratings turnaround, had been contemplating an early rollout for a number of series to take advantage of the monster promotional platform the Olympics provide. To make an August launch date, Grimm and Go On are expected to start production early. I hear Grimm writers are already working, while writers on Go On, created by Scott Silveri and directed by Todd Holland, will convene as early as next week. The single-camera Go On stars Perry as an irreverent yet charming sportscaster who, trying to move on from a loss, finds solace from »
- NELLIE ANDREEVA
21 April 2012 9:34 AM, PDT | Hitfix | See recent Hitfix news »
Nearly a full month before upfronts season, NBC has handed out the spring's first pilot-to-series order to "Go On." According to a variety of media reports -- we'll cite Deadline.com -- NBC had given a 13-episode order to "Go On," which brings "Friends" star Matthew Perry and former "Friends" showrunner Scott Silveri back to the network. The pilot, which was directed by Todd Holland, features Perry as a sportscaster who suffers a loss and is forced into a surprisingly helpful support group. The "Go On" cast also includes Laura Benanti, Julie White, Suzy Nakamura, Allison Miller and Khary »
- HitFix Staff
21 April 2012 8:55 AM, PDT | Access Hollywood | See recent Access Hollywood news »
Former "Friends" star Matthew Perry is headed back to the network that made him a household name - NBC.
The network has ordered 13 episodes of Perry's new sitcom, "Go On" (which he both stars in and co-executives produces), for the 2012-2013 season, according to Deadline.
The show will chronicle the life of an "irreverent yet charming sportscaster" (Perry), as he tries to copes with the loss of someone close to him while attending mandatory group therapy sessions, according to the website.
"Go On" is being penned by former "Friends" showrunner Scott Silveri, with Todd Holland as ...
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- nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
20 April 2012 1:39 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
"Friends" star Matthew Perry will return to NBC in a comedy for next season called "Go On."
The show, in which he plays a sportscaster who attends a grief support group, has received a pickup for the 2012-13 season, an NBC rep confirms to Zap2it (Deadline first reported the pickup). It's the first pilot this season to get a series order (not counting direct-to-series projects like NBC's "Hannibal" and ABC's "Mistresses").
"Go On" also has a behind-the-scenes "Friends" connection: It was created by Scott Silveri, a long-time writer and producer for the show who also co-created its spinoff "Joey."
Perry starred in "Mr. Sunshine" for ABC last season and has guested on "The Good Wife" this year. He'll also be a co-executive producer of "Go On"; Silveri and director Todd Holland are executive producing with Karey Burke.
"Go On" also stars Laura Benanti ("The Playboy Club"), Allison Miller ("Terra Nova »
- editorial@zap2it.com
20 April 2012 12:03 PM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
NBC just can't let go of former "Friends" star Matthew Perry. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Peacock network has ordered Perry's comedy, "Go On," to series.
Perry, who is currently appearing on "The Good Wife," will star and co-executive produce "Go On." Perry will play a sportscaster who tries to move on from a loss with the help of his mandatory support group. Thus far, the "Go On" cast also includes Julie White and Suzy Nakamura.
Former "Friends" writer Scott Silveri wrote the pilot directed by Todd Holland. This will be Perry's third series since the end of "Friends": He previously headlined NBC's "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" and ABC's short-lived "Mr. Sunshine."
"Go On" joins "Hannibal" as two new shows on NBC. Bryan Fuller's series about Hannibal Lecter starring Hugh Dancy received a straight-to-series order in February 2012. The first season will be 13 episodes and Fuller »
- Chris Harnick
20 April 2012 12:00 PM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
NBC just can't let go of former "Friends" star Matthew Perry. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Peacock network has ordered Perry's comedy, "Go On," to series.
Perry, who is currently appearing on "The Good Wife," will star and co-executive produce "Go On." Perry will play a sportscaster who tries to move on from a loss with the help of his mandatory support group. Thus far, the "Go On" cast also includes Julie White and Suzy Nakamura.
Former "Friends" writer Scott Silveri wrote the pilot directed by Todd Holland. This will be Perry's third series since the end of "Friends": He previously headlined NBC's "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" and ABC's short-lived "Mr. Sunshine."
"Go On" joins "Hannibal" as two new shows on NBC. Bryan Fuller's series about Hannibal Lecter starring Hugh Dancy received a straight-to-series order in February 2012. The first season will be 13 episodes and Fuller »
- Chris Harnick
20 April 2012 11:35 AM, PDT | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
NBC has given its first pilot order for the 2012-13 season, bringing former Friends star Matthew Perry back to the network that helped make him a star. The struggling network has ordered to series Go On, a single-camera project from Friends and Joey writer Scott Silveri and Universal Television. Todd Holland will executive produce and direct the pilot. Go On centers on an irreverent yet charming sportscaster (Perry) who tries to move on from loss and finds solace from the members of his mandatory group-therapy sessions. Photos: The Faces of TV Pilot Season 2012-13 Transformers' Julie
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- Lesley Goldberg
20 April 2012 11:24 AM, PDT | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »
And we have the first new series for next fall locked in — I’ve learned that NBC has picked up comedy pilot Go On to series with a 13-episode order. The project brings back to NBC’s primetime Friends star Matthew Perry and the series’ co-showrunner Scott Silveri. (Will they go back to Thursday 8 Pm?) Perry stars in and co-executive produces Go On, a single-camera project written by Silveri and directed by Todd Holland. Produced by Universal TV, Go On centers on an irreverent yet charming sportscaster (Perry) who, trying to move on from a loss, finds surprising solace from the members of his mandatory support group. The series hails from Holland and Karey Burke’s production company Dark Toy, which just reupped its overall deal at Universal TV. Silveri, Holland and Burke executive produce. The cast of the pilot also includes Laura Benati, Julie White, Suzy Nakamura, Allison Miller and Khary Payton. »
- NELLIE ANDREEVA
20 April 2012 10:57 AM, PDT | Upcoming-Movies.com | See recent Upcoming-Movies.com news »
Matthew Perry bounced back from his critically acclaimed but short-lived ABC sitcom Mr. Sunshine, playing the manager of a sports arena, to star in the first 2012-13 season order from NBC. Variety reported today that NBC ordered 13 episodes of Go On, starring Perry as a sportscaster trying to recover from a recent tragedy though group therapy. Perry reunited with former Friends scribe Scott Silveri for Go On with Kathy Burke and Todd Holland of Dark Toy Entertainment producing. Julie White, Suzy Nakamura, Laura Benant, Allison Miller and Khary Payton joined Perry on the cast. »
14 March 2012 8:30 AM, PDT | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »
Laura Benanti (The Playboy Club) has landed the female lead opposite Matthew Perry in NBC’s comedy pilot Go On. The single-camera project, written by Scott Silveri and directed by Todd Holland, centers on Ryan (Perry), an irreverent yet charming sportscaster who, trying to move on from a loss, finds surprising solace in the members of his mandatory support group. Tony winner Benanti, repped by Innovative and Brookside Artist Management, will play Lauren, the leader of the Transitions support group who is wound tightly but manages to keep her cool … most of the time. The pilot also co-stars Julie White, Khary Payton, Allison Miller, and Suzy Nakamura. Dharma & Greg alumna Jenna Elfman is set to co-star as the First Lady opposite Bill Pullman in the NBC comedy pilot 1600 Penn, co-created by Josh Gad, Jason Winer and Jon Lovett and directed by Winer. Produced by 20th TV, it is a dysfunctional »
- NELLIE ANDREEVA
14 March 2012 3:40 AM, PDT | Upcoming-Movies.com | See recent Upcoming-Movies.com news »
NBC comedies 1600 Penn, Go On land Jenna Elfman, Laura Benanti respectively. The Playboy Club's Laura Benanti is now the lead opposite Matthew Perry in single-camera comedy project Go On, reports Deadline. Scripted by Scott Silveri, with Todd Holland directing, the story follows Perry's Ryan character who is a charming sportscaster struggling to move past a loss, who finds comfort from members of his mandatory support group,. Benanti plays Lauren, the leader of the Transitions support group, who, despite being wound tightly, keeps her cool for the most part. Cast of Go On also includes Julie White, Khary Payton, Allison Miller, and Suzy Nakamura. Jenna Elfman has nabbed the role of the First Lady alongside 1600 Penn star Bill Pullman in the comedy pilot, co-created by Jon Lovett, Josh Gad and Jason Winer, who also directs »
14 March 2012 3:40 AM, PDT | Upcoming-Movies.com | See recent Upcoming-Movies.com news »
NBC comedies 1600 Penn, Go On land Jenna Elfman, Laura Benanti respectively. The Playboy Club's Laura Benanti is now the lead opposite Matthew Perry in single-camera comedy project Go On, reports Deadline. Scripted by Scott Silveri, with Todd Holland directing, the story follows Perry's Ryan character who is a charming sportscaster struggling to move past a loss, who finds comfort from members of his mandatory support group,. Benanti plays Lauren, the leader of the Transitions support group, who, despite being wound tightly, keeps her cool for the most part. Cast of Go On also includes Julie White, Khary Payton, Allison Miller, and Suzy Nakamura. Jenna Elfman has nabbed the role of the First Lady alongside 1600 Penn star Bill Pullman in the comedy pilot, co-created by Jon Lovett, Josh Gad and Jason Winer, who also directs »
8 March 2012 6:00 AM, PST | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »
Exclusive: Terra Nova regular Allison Miller has been cast in NBC’s comedy pilot Go On. The single-camera project, written by Scott Silveri and directed by Todd Holland, centers on Ryan (Matthew Perry), an irreverent yet charming sportscaster who, trying to move on from a loss, finds surprising solace from the members of his mandatory support group. Miller, repped by ICM and Thruline, will play Ryan’s quirky assistant. Because of her contractual obligation to Terra Nova, which has her in first position, Miller, who received multiple pilot offers after Fox cancelled the pre-historic drama on Monday, is being billed as a guest star in the pilot for Go On. While Terra Nova co-star Christine Adams, who just booked the ABC pilot Americana, had been released early as her character was not going to continue in Season 2, Miller, along with the rest of the show’s core cast, have not »
- NELLIE ANDREEVA
3 March 2012 11:07 AM, PST | ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news »
NBC has locked in Friends alum Matthew Perry to headline its new pilot Go On, a single-camera comedy created by former Friends executive producer Scott Silveri.
Perry will star as an irreverent yet charming sportscaster who, after suffering a deep loss, must learn how to move forward with the help of mandatory group therapy. Perry will also serve as a producer on the project.
Joining Perry’s support group are actresses Suzy Nakamura (Men of a Certain Age) and Julie White (Law & Order: Svu, Transformers). Nakamura will play a woman who is attempting to deal with her parents divorce, while White will play a recently widowed woman who’s stuck in the anger stage of grief. Todd Holland (Malcolm in the Middle) is linked to direct the pilot.
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- Scott Stoute
1 March 2012 1:57 PM, PST | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »
Matthew Perry has landed the lead role in NBC's comedy pilot "Go On," the network confirms to TheWrap. Also read: Matthew Perry Lands Recurring "Good Wife" Role The former "Friends" star will play an irreverent yet charming sportscaster who tries to move on from loss and reluctantly finds surprising solace from the members of his mandatory group-therapy sessions. The multi-camera pilot will re-team Perry with former "Friends" and "Joey" executive producer Scott Silveri, who is writing as well as executive-producing "Go On," as well as onetime "Friends" director Todd Holland, who is directing »
- Tim Kenneally
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