Plot: In this comedic prequel event series to the Ted films, it’s 1993, and Ted the bear’s moment of fame has passed. He’s now living back home in Framingham, Massachusetts with his best friend, 16-year-old John Bennett, along with John’s parents, Matty and Susan and cousin Blaire. Ted may be a lousy influence on John, but at the end of the day, he’s a loyal pal who’s always willing to go out on a limb for friendship.
Review: Seth MacFarlane is an acquired taste. Family Guy is the type of series that you either love or hate. When MacFarlane jumped to the big screen with A Million Ways To Die In The West, he showed an aptitude for crude humor in live action. With the Ted films, MacFarlane dove deeper into the heartfelt and feel-good humor underneath all the crass jokes and bodily fluids. I...
Review: Seth MacFarlane is an acquired taste. Family Guy is the type of series that you either love or hate. When MacFarlane jumped to the big screen with A Million Ways To Die In The West, he showed an aptitude for crude humor in live action. With the Ted films, MacFarlane dove deeper into the heartfelt and feel-good humor underneath all the crass jokes and bodily fluids. I...
- 1/11/2024
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
“Modern Family” has landed a cable run at Warner Bros. Discovery’s TBS network starting Sept. 25.
The ABC sitcom, which ran for 11 total seasons from 2009 to 2020, will air on TBS for a three-hour block on weekdays — specifically from 12:30-3:30 p.m. on weekdays. The licensing by the cable outlet marks an attempt to bolster its comedy options.
Previously, “Friends” and “Young Sheldon” have occupied the hours that “Modern Family” will run. Both shows will remain on the network. Monday saw longer daily marathons of “The Big Bang Theory” on TBS.
“Our audience continually seeks out popular comedies like ‘Friends,’ ‘The Big Bang Theory’ and ‘Modern Family,’ so now that we have all three of these iconic series on TBS, we can build an even bigger, more engaged audience,” said Julie Taylor, chief of Content Strategy & Insights, US Networks Group, Warner Bros. Discovery. “We have the best in class...
The ABC sitcom, which ran for 11 total seasons from 2009 to 2020, will air on TBS for a three-hour block on weekdays — specifically from 12:30-3:30 p.m. on weekdays. The licensing by the cable outlet marks an attempt to bolster its comedy options.
Previously, “Friends” and “Young Sheldon” have occupied the hours that “Modern Family” will run. Both shows will remain on the network. Monday saw longer daily marathons of “The Big Bang Theory” on TBS.
“Our audience continually seeks out popular comedies like ‘Friends,’ ‘The Big Bang Theory’ and ‘Modern Family,’ so now that we have all three of these iconic series on TBS, we can build an even bigger, more engaged audience,” said Julie Taylor, chief of Content Strategy & Insights, US Networks Group, Warner Bros. Discovery. “We have the best in class...
- 9/12/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
When the Writers Guild of America went on strike May 2, the early days of the work stoppage saw scribes channel their creativity into picket signs that reflected their rage over such issues as AI and fair pay as their union went head to head with the studios and streamers that comprise the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
As the strike hits day 100 on Aug. 9, however, many writers have turned to new creative outlets that don’t violate the WGA’s rules of working on AMPTP-backed films and TV shows. While some struggle to write without external deadlines or after the picket line grind, others say they are content to remain busy making up for lost time with family.
The last strike, in 2007, lasted 99 days. This time, the studios and streamers were 90-odd days into the walkout before both sides agreed to even talk about talking again. So with no clear end in sight,...
As the strike hits day 100 on Aug. 9, however, many writers have turned to new creative outlets that don’t violate the WGA’s rules of working on AMPTP-backed films and TV shows. While some struggle to write without external deadlines or after the picket line grind, others say they are content to remain busy making up for lost time with family.
The last strike, in 2007, lasted 99 days. This time, the studios and streamers were 90-odd days into the walkout before both sides agreed to even talk about talking again. So with no clear end in sight,...
- 8/9/2023
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ronny Chieng’s Hulu comedy pilot is not being picked up to series at the streaming service, Variety has learned.
The untitled pilot saw Chieng star the newly-hired general manager of the Brooklyn Nets. It was inspired by real-life Nets owner Joe Tsai. Variety exclusively reported the pilot was in the works in May 2022.
Little was announced about the pilot beyond the initial report, but sources say Chieng co-wrote the pilot with Jon Pollack. Both also served as executive producers along with Melvin Mar, Jake Kasdan, and Hannah Pham. Greg Mottola directed the pilot. 20th Television was the studio, with Mar and Kasdan under an overall deal at 20th TV via The Detective Agency. According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, 20th TV and the producers plan to shop the project to other outlets.
Chieng remains in business with Hulu, however, as he is set for a series...
The untitled pilot saw Chieng star the newly-hired general manager of the Brooklyn Nets. It was inspired by real-life Nets owner Joe Tsai. Variety exclusively reported the pilot was in the works in May 2022.
Little was announced about the pilot beyond the initial report, but sources say Chieng co-wrote the pilot with Jon Pollack. Both also served as executive producers along with Melvin Mar, Jake Kasdan, and Hannah Pham. Greg Mottola directed the pilot. 20th Television was the studio, with Mar and Kasdan under an overall deal at 20th TV via The Detective Agency. According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, 20th TV and the producers plan to shop the project to other outlets.
Chieng remains in business with Hulu, however, as he is set for a series...
- 3/17/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Updated with launch taking effect. Modern Family, which wrapped its highly decorated, 11-season network run last year, is embarking on a significant new streaming chapter via a shared deal with Peacock and Hulu.
Starting today, all 250 episodes of the Emmy-laden sitcom are available on both services after years of only having a limited batch of episodes on Hulu.
Indications from the deal announcement on January 26 are that the go-go streaming market remains in full effect. Sources familiar with the terms said the multi-year acquisition price stretched well into nine figures, consistent with healthy rates for recent half-hours such as Friends, The Office and Seinfeld. Prices have been driven steadily higher by the entry of several new billion-dollar players into the streaming fray in the past year.
In the case of Modern Family, NBCUniversal’s Peacock, which launched in mid-2020, appears to have benefited from an expansive rights deal reached in...
Starting today, all 250 episodes of the Emmy-laden sitcom are available on both services after years of only having a limited batch of episodes on Hulu.
Indications from the deal announcement on January 26 are that the go-go streaming market remains in full effect. Sources familiar with the terms said the multi-year acquisition price stretched well into nine figures, consistent with healthy rates for recent half-hours such as Friends, The Office and Seinfeld. Prices have been driven steadily higher by the entry of several new billion-dollar players into the streaming fray in the past year.
In the case of Modern Family, NBCUniversal’s Peacock, which launched in mid-2020, appears to have benefited from an expansive rights deal reached in...
- 2/3/2021
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Trevor Noah is staying in the Viacom family for his next creative endeavor, an untitled feature film with Paramount Animation, Variety has learned exclusively.
The untitled project is based on an original idea from Noah. The plot is under wraps but is said to be timely, poignant and comedic. Jonathan Groff (“Black-ish”) and Jon Pollack (“Modern Family”) are set to write the script. Noah will produce via his Day Zero Productions, with his president of production Haroon Saleem.
Norman Aladjem, Derek Van Pelt and Sanaz Yamin will also serve as producers via Mainstay Entertainment.
Noah, who began in stand-up, rose to fame as the host of “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central. The comedy-news hybrid has found new resonance amid the pandemic and social unrest of 2020.
He is repped by CAA, Mainstay Entertainment, Day Zero Productions, Jill Fritzo PR and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, Richman, Rush, Kaller, & Gellman L.
The untitled project is based on an original idea from Noah. The plot is under wraps but is said to be timely, poignant and comedic. Jonathan Groff (“Black-ish”) and Jon Pollack (“Modern Family”) are set to write the script. Noah will produce via his Day Zero Productions, with his president of production Haroon Saleem.
Norman Aladjem, Derek Van Pelt and Sanaz Yamin will also serve as producers via Mainstay Entertainment.
Noah, who began in stand-up, rose to fame as the host of “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central. The comedy-news hybrid has found new resonance amid the pandemic and social unrest of 2020.
He is repped by CAA, Mainstay Entertainment, Day Zero Productions, Jill Fritzo PR and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, Richman, Rush, Kaller, & Gellman L.
- 1/27/2021
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
In a unique deal, Hulu and Peacock have both acquired the streaming rights to the hit ABC comedy “Modern Family.” All 11 seasons of the Emmy-winning series will be available on both platforms beginning Feb. 3.
The deal marks the first time that all 250 episodes of “Modern Family” will be available to stream. During its run, Hulu had next-day rights to the series, which is produced by 20th Studios. Disney owns both the studio and Hulu.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Peacock will offer the series in a similar fashion as “The Office.” The first 12 episodes of Season 1 of “Modern Family” will be on the streaming service’s free tier, with the rest behind the paywall, which can cost between $4.99 and $9.99 a month. Comcast and Cox subscribers get the premium tier included in their TV packages.
NBCUniversal has cable TV syndication rights, airing episodes on USA Network.
An individual with...
The deal marks the first time that all 250 episodes of “Modern Family” will be available to stream. During its run, Hulu had next-day rights to the series, which is produced by 20th Studios. Disney owns both the studio and Hulu.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Peacock will offer the series in a similar fashion as “The Office.” The first 12 episodes of Season 1 of “Modern Family” will be on the streaming service’s free tier, with the rest behind the paywall, which can cost between $4.99 and $9.99 a month. Comcast and Cox subscribers get the premium tier included in their TV packages.
NBCUniversal has cable TV syndication rights, airing episodes on USA Network.
An individual with...
- 1/26/2021
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
In an unusual arrangement, all 11 seasons of hit sitcom “Modern Family” will be available on both Disney’s Hulu and NBCUniversal’s Peacock starting next month.
Under the multiyear shared agreement with Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, both Hulu and Peacock have U.S. streaming rights to all 250 “Modern Family” episodes beginning Feb. 3.
“Modern Family” aired its final season on ABC last year, concluding its 11 years on the network. The series’ bow on Hulu and Peacock will mark the first time the entire series will be available on a subscription VOD platform in the U.S. During its broadcast run, the series was available for next-day viewing on Hulu.
Financial terms and the length of the deal weren’t disclosed.
In addition to being a reliable ratings draw, “Modern Family” garnered a total of 85 Emmy Awards nominations and won 22, including five for best comedy series. The show also won a...
Under the multiyear shared agreement with Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, both Hulu and Peacock have U.S. streaming rights to all 250 “Modern Family” episodes beginning Feb. 3.
“Modern Family” aired its final season on ABC last year, concluding its 11 years on the network. The series’ bow on Hulu and Peacock will mark the first time the entire series will be available on a subscription VOD platform in the U.S. During its broadcast run, the series was available for next-day viewing on Hulu.
Financial terms and the length of the deal weren’t disclosed.
In addition to being a reliable ratings draw, “Modern Family” garnered a total of 85 Emmy Awards nominations and won 22, including five for best comedy series. The show also won a...
- 1/26/2021
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
It’s pilot season — when broadcast networks decide which of dozens of prospective shows should become full-fledged series.
TheWrap’s complete network pilot guide will keep you up to speed on the status of every project under consideration by ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC. In cases where they’ve already ordered a show to series, we’ll say so.
Check back often for regular updates.
ABC: Comedy / Drama
CBS: Comedy / Drama
The CW: Drama
Fox: Comedy / Drama
NBC: Comedy / Drama
ABC Comedy
Happy Accident
Writer(s): Jon Pollack, Abraham Higginbotham
Director: Kat Coiro
Studio: 20th Century Fox Television/ABC Studios
Logline: Two Pittsburgh families — a father with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son — are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed. (Single camera)
Cast: Matt Walsh, Joanna Garcia Swisher, Vanessa Williams, Elliot Knight, Kether Donohue, Jessie Pinnick, Robert Smith...
TheWrap’s complete network pilot guide will keep you up to speed on the status of every project under consideration by ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC. In cases where they’ve already ordered a show to series, we’ll say so.
Check back often for regular updates.
ABC: Comedy / Drama
CBS: Comedy / Drama
The CW: Drama
Fox: Comedy / Drama
NBC: Comedy / Drama
ABC Comedy
Happy Accident
Writer(s): Jon Pollack, Abraham Higginbotham
Director: Kat Coiro
Studio: 20th Century Fox Television/ABC Studios
Logline: Two Pittsburgh families — a father with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son — are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed. (Single camera)
Cast: Matt Walsh, Joanna Garcia Swisher, Vanessa Williams, Elliot Knight, Kether Donohue, Jessie Pinnick, Robert Smith...
- 3/26/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Jessie Pinnick (Princess Cyd) and former Life Sentence star Elliot Knight are set as series regulars opposite Matt Walsh, Joanna Garcia Swisher, Vanessa Williams and Kether Donohue in Happy Accident, ABC’s single-camera family comedy pilot from Modern Family writers Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, 20th Century Fox TV and ABC Studios.
Written and executive produced by Higginbotham and Pollack, Happy Accident revolves around two Pittsburgh families — a father, Bud (Walsh), with three adult daughters (Swisher as Eleanor), and a hotel lounge singer (Williams as Sherri) with her med student son (Knight)— who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Pinnick will play Samantha “Sammy” Bennett, the baby of the family and a tomboy. Knight is Kenan, Sherri’s son, who has a need for control and order.
Pinnick is known for playing the titular role in feature Princess Cyd. She’s repped by Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Innovative Artists.
Written and executive produced by Higginbotham and Pollack, Happy Accident revolves around two Pittsburgh families — a father, Bud (Walsh), with three adult daughters (Swisher as Eleanor), and a hotel lounge singer (Williams as Sherri) with her med student son (Knight)— who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Pinnick will play Samantha “Sammy” Bennett, the baby of the family and a tomboy. Knight is Kenan, Sherri’s son, who has a need for control and order.
Pinnick is known for playing the titular role in feature Princess Cyd. She’s repped by Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Innovative Artists.
- 2/20/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
You’re the Worst actress Kether Donohue just got the best news: She’s joining the cast of ABC’s comedy pilot Happy Accident, TVLine has learned.
Hailing from Modern Family EPs Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, Happy Accident follows two Pittsburgh families: a father (Veep‘s Matt Walsh) with three adult daughters and a hotel lounge singer (Ugly Betty‘s Vanessa Williams) with her med student son, who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Donohue will co-star as Danielle Bennett, the middle child of Walsh’s patriarch Bud. Described as emotionally sloppy and neurotic, Danielle is...
Hailing from Modern Family EPs Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, Happy Accident follows two Pittsburgh families: a father (Veep‘s Matt Walsh) with three adult daughters and a hotel lounge singer (Ugly Betty‘s Vanessa Williams) with her med student son, who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Donohue will co-star as Danielle Bennett, the middle child of Walsh’s patriarch Bud. Described as emotionally sloppy and neurotic, Danielle is...
- 1/31/2019
- TVLine.com
Vanessa Williams has signed on for a lead role in the ABC single-cam comedy pilot “Happy Accident,” Variety has learned.
She joins previously announced cast members Matt Walsh and Joanna Garcia Swisher.
In the series, two Pittsburgh families – a father (Walsh) with three adult daughters (Garcia Swisher), and a hotel lounge singer (Williams) with her med student son – are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
The role marks a homecoming for Williams, who previously appeared in the popular ABC series “Ugly Betty” and “Desperate Housewives.” Her other recent TV roles include “Daytime Divas,” “The Librarians,” and “The Good Wife.” On the feature side, Williams is known for roles in films like “Eraser” and “Shaft.” Williams is also known for her work on Broadway and has put out multiple albums that have sold millions of copies worldwide.
She is repped by UTA, Geordie Frey, and Ziffren Brittenham.
Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack,...
She joins previously announced cast members Matt Walsh and Joanna Garcia Swisher.
In the series, two Pittsburgh families – a father (Walsh) with three adult daughters (Garcia Swisher), and a hotel lounge singer (Williams) with her med student son – are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
The role marks a homecoming for Williams, who previously appeared in the popular ABC series “Ugly Betty” and “Desperate Housewives.” Her other recent TV roles include “Daytime Divas,” “The Librarians,” and “The Good Wife.” On the feature side, Williams is known for roles in films like “Eraser” and “Shaft.” Williams is also known for her work on Broadway and has put out multiple albums that have sold millions of copies worldwide.
She is repped by UTA, Geordie Frey, and Ziffren Brittenham.
Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack,...
- 1/29/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Desperate Housewives and Ugly Betty alumna Vanessa Williams has been tapped for a lead role opposite Matt Walsh and JoAnna Garcia Swisher in Happy Accident, ABC’s single-camera family comedy pilot from Modern Family writers Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, 20th Century Fox TV and ABC Studios.
Written and executive produced by Higginbotham and Pollack, Happy Accident revolves around two Pittsburgh families, a father (Walsh) with three adult daughters (Swisher as Eleanor), and a hotel lounge singer (Williams) with her med student son, are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Williams, who received three Emmy nominations for playing Wilhelmina Slater on ABC’s Ugly Betty, co-starred in the final two seasons of Desperate Housewives and also headlined ABC’s 666 Park Avenue and VH1’s Daytime Divas. She’s repped by UTA, Geordie E. Frey and Ziffren Brittenham.
Written and executive produced by Higginbotham and Pollack, Happy Accident revolves around two Pittsburgh families, a father (Walsh) with three adult daughters (Swisher as Eleanor), and a hotel lounge singer (Williams) with her med student son, are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Williams, who received three Emmy nominations for playing Wilhelmina Slater on ABC’s Ugly Betty, co-starred in the final two seasons of Desperate Housewives and also headlined ABC’s 666 Park Avenue and VH1’s Daytime Divas. She’s repped by UTA, Geordie E. Frey and Ziffren Brittenham.
- 1/29/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Vanessa Williams is reuniting with ABC for her next TV gig: The Ugly Betty alumna is set to co-star in the Alphabet net’s comedy pilot Happy Accident, TVLine has learned.
The potential series centers on two Pittsburgh families: a father with three adult daughters and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son, who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Williams will co-star as Sheri, the aforementioned lounge singer. She joins a cast that also includes Veep‘s Matt Walsh as central dad Bud and JoAnna Garcia Swisher (Once Upon a Time) as his eldest daughter,...
The potential series centers on two Pittsburgh families: a father with three adult daughters and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son, who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Williams will co-star as Sheri, the aforementioned lounge singer. She joins a cast that also includes Veep‘s Matt Walsh as central dad Bud and JoAnna Garcia Swisher (Once Upon a Time) as his eldest daughter,...
- 1/29/2019
- TVLine.com
JoAnna Garcia Swisher has signed on for a leading role in the ABC single-camera comedy pilot “Happy Accident,” Variety has learned.
She joins previously announced cast member Matt Walsh. The show follows two Pittsburgh families – father Bud (Walsh) with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son – are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed. Garcia Swisher will play Eleanor Bennett, a professor at Pitt who is also Bud’s oldest daughter.
The casting continues Garcia Swisher’s long relationship with ABC. She has previously starred in ABC shows like “Once Upon a Time,” “Kevin (Probably) Saves the World,” and “The Astronaut Wives Club.” She is also known for roles in shows like “Reba,” “Are You Afraid of the Dark?,” and “Animal Practice.” On the film side, she has held roles in projects like “Not Another Teen Movie,” “Fist Fight,” and “The Internship.”
She...
She joins previously announced cast member Matt Walsh. The show follows two Pittsburgh families – father Bud (Walsh) with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son – are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed. Garcia Swisher will play Eleanor Bennett, a professor at Pitt who is also Bud’s oldest daughter.
The casting continues Garcia Swisher’s long relationship with ABC. She has previously starred in ABC shows like “Once Upon a Time,” “Kevin (Probably) Saves the World,” and “The Astronaut Wives Club.” She is also known for roles in shows like “Reba,” “Are You Afraid of the Dark?,” and “Animal Practice.” On the film side, she has held roles in projects like “Not Another Teen Movie,” “Fist Fight,” and “The Internship.”
She...
- 1/23/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
ABC vet JoAnna Garcia Swisher (Kevin… Saves the World, Once Upon a Time, The Astronaut Wives Club, etc.) is returning to the Alphabet fold with a starring role in the comedy pilot Happy Accident, TVLine has learned.
The single-cam project, from Modern Family EPs Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, centers on two Pittsburgh families who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed. Swisher will play Eleanor, the eldest daughter of the family headed by patriarch Bud (Veep‘s Matt Walsh).
Swisher most recently starred in Fox’s ill-fated comedy pilot Dan the Weatherman.
The single-cam project, from Modern Family EPs Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, centers on two Pittsburgh families who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed. Swisher will play Eleanor, the eldest daughter of the family headed by patriarch Bud (Veep‘s Matt Walsh).
Swisher most recently starred in Fox’s ill-fated comedy pilot Dan the Weatherman.
- 1/23/2019
- TVLine.com
Kevin (Probably) Saves The World and Once Upon A Time alumna JoAnna Garcia Swisher is returning to ABC as a lead opposite Matt Walsh in Happy Accident, ABC’s single-camera family comedy pilot from Modern Family writers Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, 20th Century Fox TV.
Written and executive produced by Higginbotham and Pollack, Happy Accident revolves around two Pittsburgh families — a father, Bud (Walsh), with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son — who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Swisher will play Eleanor Bennett, a professor at Pitt who is also Bud’s (Walsh) oldest daughter.
Swisher most recently starred as Amy Cabrera in Kevin (Probably) Saves the World) which aired for one season on ABC. She previously recurred as Ariel on ABC’s Once Upon A Time and played a lead on the network’s limited series The Astronaut Wives Club.
Written and executive produced by Higginbotham and Pollack, Happy Accident revolves around two Pittsburgh families — a father, Bud (Walsh), with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son — who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Swisher will play Eleanor Bennett, a professor at Pitt who is also Bud’s (Walsh) oldest daughter.
Swisher most recently starred as Amy Cabrera in Kevin (Probably) Saves the World) which aired for one season on ABC. She previously recurred as Ariel on ABC’s Once Upon A Time and played a lead on the network’s limited series The Astronaut Wives Club.
- 1/23/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Matt Walsh has been tapped for a lead role in the upcoming ABC single-camera comedy pilot “Happy Accident.”
In the series, two Pittsburgh families – a father (Walsh) with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son – are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Walsh currently stars in the acclaimed HBO comedy “Veep,” which will launch its final season this year. His other notable roles include appearances in comedies like “The Hangover,” “Ted,” “Role Models,” and the “Ghostbusters” reboot. He is also known for being a founding member of the Upright Citizens Brigade along with Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, and Ian Roberts.
He is repped by UTA.
Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, both of whom are writers on “Modern Family,” are the writers and executive producers on “Happy Accident.” 20th Century Fox Television will produce along with ABC Studios. Both Higginbotham and Pollack are...
In the series, two Pittsburgh families – a father (Walsh) with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son – are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Walsh currently stars in the acclaimed HBO comedy “Veep,” which will launch its final season this year. His other notable roles include appearances in comedies like “The Hangover,” “Ted,” “Role Models,” and the “Ghostbusters” reboot. He is also known for being a founding member of the Upright Citizens Brigade along with Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, and Ian Roberts.
He is repped by UTA.
Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, both of whom are writers on “Modern Family,” are the writers and executive producers on “Happy Accident.” 20th Century Fox Television will produce along with ABC Studios. Both Higginbotham and Pollack are...
- 1/15/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Matt Walsh has been cast in the lead role in the ABC comedy pilot “Happy Accident.”
Penned by “Modern Family” alums Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, the single-camera comedy centers on two Pittsburgh families – a father (Walsh) with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son – are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
The role will serve as Walsh’s follow-up to the HBO political satire “Veep,” which recently wrapped production on its seven-episode final season, set to air in the spring.
Also Read: TV Pilot Season 2019: TheWrap's Complete Guide
“Happy Accident” is a co-production between ABC Studios and 20th Century Fox Television. It was ordered to pilot by the network back in November.
See a breakdown of every broadcast television pilot in development this season here.
Read original story Matt Walsh to Star in ABC Comedy Pilot ‘Happy Accident’ At...
Penned by “Modern Family” alums Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, the single-camera comedy centers on two Pittsburgh families – a father (Walsh) with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son – are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
The role will serve as Walsh’s follow-up to the HBO political satire “Veep,” which recently wrapped production on its seven-episode final season, set to air in the spring.
Also Read: TV Pilot Season 2019: TheWrap's Complete Guide
“Happy Accident” is a co-production between ABC Studios and 20th Century Fox Television. It was ordered to pilot by the network back in November.
See a breakdown of every broadcast television pilot in development this season here.
Read original story Matt Walsh to Star in ABC Comedy Pilot ‘Happy Accident’ At...
- 1/15/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
As Veep has wrapped production on its upcoming seventh and final season, co-star Matt Walsh has been tapped as a lead of Happy Accident, ABC’s single-camera family comedy from Modern Family writers Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, 20th Century Fox TV, where both Higginbotham and Pollack are under overall deals, and ABC Studios.
Written and executive produced by Higginbotham and Pollack, Happy Accident centers around two Pittsburgh families — a father, Bud (Walsh), with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son — who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Walsh, who has earned two Emmy nominations for his role as Former White House Press Secretary Mike McLintock on HBO’s Veep, will next be seen in the feature Under the Eiffel Tower, which opens Feb. 8. He is repped by UTA and attorney Lev Ginsburg.
Happy Accident is one of two 20th/ABC...
Written and executive produced by Higginbotham and Pollack, Happy Accident centers around two Pittsburgh families — a father, Bud (Walsh), with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son — who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Walsh, who has earned two Emmy nominations for his role as Former White House Press Secretary Mike McLintock on HBO’s Veep, will next be seen in the feature Under the Eiffel Tower, which opens Feb. 8. He is repped by UTA and attorney Lev Ginsburg.
Happy Accident is one of two 20th/ABC...
- 1/15/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Veep star Matt Walsh isn't wasting any time in booking his next series regular role.
The actor and comedian has been tapped to topline the cast of the ABC comedy pilot Happy Accident.
Picked up to pilot with an early season order in November, Happy Accident revolves around two Pittsburgh families — a father named Bud (Walsh) with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son — who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
The single-camera comedy hails from Modern Family writers Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, who will pen the script ...
The actor and comedian has been tapped to topline the cast of the ABC comedy pilot Happy Accident.
Picked up to pilot with an early season order in November, Happy Accident revolves around two Pittsburgh families — a father named Bud (Walsh) with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son — who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
The single-camera comedy hails from Modern Family writers Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, who will pen the script ...
- 1/15/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Kat Coiro has been tapped to direct Happy Accident, ABC’s single-camera family comedy pilot from Modern Family writers Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, 20th Century Fox TV and ABC Studios.
Written and executive produced by Higginbotham and Pollack, Happy Accident centers around two Pittsburgh families — a father with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son — who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Happy Accident marks the second pilot directing gig for Coiro and also reunites her with Higginbotham and Pollack, with whom she worked recently on Modern Family. Last season, she helmed Fox’s single-camera comedy pilot Daddy Issues, also produced by 20th TV, from actress-writer Erin Foster and New Girl creator Liz Meriwether. Probably best known for her 2013 film And While We Were Here, Coiro also has directed episodes of ABC/20th TV’s Single Parents, Fox/20th TV...
Written and executive produced by Higginbotham and Pollack, Happy Accident centers around two Pittsburgh families — a father with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son — who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Happy Accident marks the second pilot directing gig for Coiro and also reunites her with Higginbotham and Pollack, with whom she worked recently on Modern Family. Last season, she helmed Fox’s single-camera comedy pilot Daddy Issues, also produced by 20th TV, from actress-writer Erin Foster and New Girl creator Liz Meriwether. Probably best known for her 2013 film And While We Were Here, Coiro also has directed episodes of ABC/20th TV’s Single Parents, Fox/20th TV...
- 1/9/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC has given out a pilot production commitment to a single-camera comedy project that hails from two writers on “Modern Family.”
Titled “Happy Accident,” the series sees two Pittsburgh families — a father with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son –as they are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack are the writers and executive producers. 20th Century Fox Television will produce along with ABC Studios. Both Higginbotham and Pollack are writers on the hit ABC series “Modern Family” and are under overall deals at 20th TV.
The project originated as a spec script at 20th TV. The search is currently on for a director and casting director, with casting expected to begin shortly. Production on “Happy Accident” is slated to begin at the beginning of pilot season.
This marks the second such commitment ABC has given out...
Titled “Happy Accident,” the series sees two Pittsburgh families — a father with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son –as they are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack are the writers and executive producers. 20th Century Fox Television will produce along with ABC Studios. Both Higginbotham and Pollack are writers on the hit ABC series “Modern Family” and are under overall deals at 20th TV.
The project originated as a spec script at 20th TV. The search is currently on for a director and casting director, with casting expected to begin shortly. Production on “Happy Accident” is slated to begin at the beginning of pilot season.
This marks the second such commitment ABC has given out...
- 11/26/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
ABC has given a pilot production commitment to Happy Accident, a single-camera family comedy from Modern Family writers Abraham Higginbotham and Jon Pollack, 20th Century Fox TV, where both Higginbotham and Pollack are under overall deals, and ABC Studios.
The project originated as a spec script developed in house at 20th TV, which will now co-produce with soon-to-be corporate sibling ABC Studios. A director and casting director will be named shortly with the intent to start casting immediately and production expected to begin early in the upcoming pilot season.
Written and executive produced by Higginbotham and Pollack, Happy Accident centers around two Pittsburgh families — a father with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son — who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Both Higginbotham and Pollack serve as executive producers on 20th TV-produced ABC family comedy Modern Family. Prior to Modern Family,...
The project originated as a spec script developed in house at 20th TV, which will now co-produce with soon-to-be corporate sibling ABC Studios. A director and casting director will be named shortly with the intent to start casting immediately and production expected to begin early in the upcoming pilot season.
Written and executive produced by Higginbotham and Pollack, Happy Accident centers around two Pittsburgh families — a father with three adult daughters, and a hotel lounge singer with her med student son — who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Both Higginbotham and Pollack serve as executive producers on 20th TV-produced ABC family comedy Modern Family. Prior to Modern Family,...
- 11/26/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC is getting an early jump on pilot season.
The network has handed out a formal pilot order to the single-camera comedy Happy Accident, from two key writers on ABC's Modern Family.
The project revolves around two Pittsburgh families — a father with three adult daughters and a hotel lounge singer with a medical student son — who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Jon Pollack and Abraham Higginbotham will pen the script and executive produce. The potential series is a co-production between ABC Studios and 20th Century Fox Television, where both Pollack and Higginbotham are under overall deals ...
The network has handed out a formal pilot order to the single-camera comedy Happy Accident, from two key writers on ABC's Modern Family.
The project revolves around two Pittsburgh families — a father with three adult daughters and a hotel lounge singer with a medical student son — who are forced together after a decades-old secret is revealed.
Jon Pollack and Abraham Higginbotham will pen the script and executive produce. The potential series is a co-production between ABC Studios and 20th Century Fox Television, where both Pollack and Higginbotham are under overall deals ...
- 11/26/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Now that Halloween is out of the way (any candy left? mail it to us!) it's time to get serious about holiday programming. For some people "holiday" may suggest Christmas, but nobody puts Thanksgiving in the corner. The CW just released its list of upcoming holiday specials and they were wise enough to include one of the great T-Day comedy classics, "Planes, Trains and Automobiles," as well as more wintry fare, including "Kung Fu Panda Holiday" and "Merry Madagascar."
Here's The CW holiday schedule:
Tuesday, November 24
"Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et)
A Celebration Of The Best Holiday Commercials From Around The World - Kevin Frazier ("Entertainment Tonight") and Keltie Knight ("The Insider") host this holiday celebration with a countdown of the 12 best holiday commercials ever - one for each of the 12 days of Christmas. In addition to the top 12, the special features other great commercials from both the U.
Here's The CW holiday schedule:
Tuesday, November 24
"Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et)
A Celebration Of The Best Holiday Commercials From Around The World - Kevin Frazier ("Entertainment Tonight") and Keltie Knight ("The Insider") host this holiday celebration with a countdown of the 12 best holiday commercials ever - one for each of the 12 days of Christmas. In addition to the top 12, the special features other great commercials from both the U.
- 11/2/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
CW is on a roll when it comes to releasing their holiday schedule, as they released the holiday schedule for the week of December 15th. This includes mid season finales and the return of Hart of Dixie. It is also sprinkled with a few holiday specials for those who miss the classics that we grew up watching. Now they get a chance to share less popular shows. Here is the official listing for that week.
Season Premiere
Hart Of Dixie
“Kablang” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV)
Second Chances — Zoe (Rachel Bilson) is excited that Wade (Wilson Bethel) has decided to stay in BlueBell. However, she is struggling with getting him to notice her attempts at romantic gestures. Brick (Tim Matheson) is surprised when he gets a knock on his door from someone from his past. Meanwhile, George (Scott Porter) and Lavon (Cress Williams) are on...
Season Premiere
Hart Of Dixie
“Kablang” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV)
Second Chances — Zoe (Rachel Bilson) is excited that Wade (Wilson Bethel) has decided to stay in BlueBell. However, she is struggling with getting him to notice her attempts at romantic gestures. Brick (Tim Matheson) is surprised when he gets a knock on his door from someone from his past. Meanwhile, George (Scott Porter) and Lavon (Cress Williams) are on...
- 11/30/2014
- by Sarah Peel
- Boomtron
CW has big plans for the Thanksgiving holiday week later on this month. The network released their holiday line up regarding what shows they will air between November 24th-28th. The network is preparing some of their big holiday episodes, as well as special one off offerings to boost their viewership right at the end in time for sweeps calculations. Here is the list they recent of published for the special week.
Monday, November 24
The Originals
“The Brothers That Care Forgot” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV)
Guest Star Claire Holt Returns As Rebekah Mikaelson — Rebekah (guest star Claire Holt), who has spent months away living a normal life with baby Hope, finds herself on the run when she realizes Esther (guest star Sonja Sohn) has uncovered her whereabouts. Convinced that Vincent (guest star Yusuf Gatewood) and Kaleb (guest star Daniel Sharman) would be powerful allies...
Monday, November 24
The Originals
“The Brothers That Care Forgot” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV)
Guest Star Claire Holt Returns As Rebekah Mikaelson — Rebekah (guest star Claire Holt), who has spent months away living a normal life with baby Hope, finds herself on the run when she realizes Esther (guest star Sonja Sohn) has uncovered her whereabouts. Convinced that Vincent (guest star Yusuf Gatewood) and Kaleb (guest star Daniel Sharman) would be powerful allies...
- 11/8/2014
- by Sarah Peel
- Boomtron
Check out the first look at Fox‘s new comedies and dramas as part of the 2014-2015 series orders. Check back for more as they come in. Gotham – Fall Drama Produced by Warner Bros TV and based upon characters published by DC Entertainment. From writer/executive producer Bruno Heller, director/executive producer Danny Cannon and executive producer John Stephens. Gracepoint — Fall Event Series Produced by Shine America in association with Kudos and Imaginary Friends. From writer/executive producer Chris Chibnall and executive producers Anya Epstein, Dan Futterman, Jane Featherstone,John Goldwyn and Carolyn Bernstein. Futterman and Epstein serve as showrunners. Mulaney – Fall Comedy Produced by Universal TV, Broadway Video and 3 Arts Entertainment. From writer/executive producer John Mulaney, director/executive producer Andy Ackerman and executive producers Lorne Michaels, David Miner, Dave Becky, Jon Pollack and Andrew Singer. Utopia – Fall Unscripted Series Produced by Talpa Media USA. From creator/executive producer...
- 5/12/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Less animation, plenty of reality, and another two-hour comedy block reduced — those are some of the quick take-aways from Fox’s 2014 fall schedule announcement.
First up: On Mondays, the network will launch perhaps fall’s most-anticipated new drama, the Batman prequel series Gotham at 8 p.m. followed by the sophomore return of Sleepy Hollow at 9 p.m. Fox has ordered 16 episodes of Gotham and 18 episodes of Sleepy Hollow. On Tuesdays, ambitious new reality show Utopia, in which contestants try to build a perfect society over the course of a year, will open for New Girl and The Mindy Project (which...
First up: On Mondays, the network will launch perhaps fall’s most-anticipated new drama, the Batman prequel series Gotham at 8 p.m. followed by the sophomore return of Sleepy Hollow at 9 p.m. Fox has ordered 16 episodes of Gotham and 18 episodes of Sleepy Hollow. On Tuesdays, ambitious new reality show Utopia, in which contestants try to build a perfect society over the course of a year, will open for New Girl and The Mindy Project (which...
- 5/12/2014
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
It is becoming an annual tradition: after pilots are shot and delivered, there is a scramble to find showrunners. More and more newly picked up series are in a need of a seasoned showrunner every year. Yesterday, NBC picked up four pilots to series. Half of them, dramas Allegiance and State Of Affairs, don’t have a showrunner. Similarly, Fox picked up three pilots to series and ordered 10 more episodes for comedy Mulaney. Of the four also half, drama Empire and comedy Mulaney, have required a showrunner hire. All four were were picked up to series without a showrunner locked in. Mulaney, which was ordered to series with a six-episode order in October, has since tapped veteran Jon Pollack for the job, working with creator-star John Mulaney. I hear Patrick Massett and John Zinman had been approached for Allegiance, written-directed by George Nolfi, Tom Szentgyorgyi is eyed for State Of Affairs...
- 5/7/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Fox has ordered 10 more episodes for their upcoming ensemble comedy, Mulaney. Starring comic John Mulaney, it started as an NBC project but they passed so Fox took it for redevelopment. Back in October, the network gave the show a straight-to-series order with a six episode commitment. Martin Short also stars.
Here's some additional info from the network:
Mulaney - Universal Television, Broadway Video and 3 Arts Entertainment
· Ep/Writer/Creator: John Mulaney (SNL)
· EPs: Lorne Michaels (SNL), David Miner ("30 Rock"), Dave Becky ("Louie"), Jon Pollack ("30 Rock"), Andrew Singer ("Portlandia," "30 Rock") and Andy Ackerman ("Seinfeld") -- Ackerman directed the pilot
· Description: A multi-camera ensemble comedy series about a rising stand-up comic trying to take his career to the next level and the friends and mentors who lift him up, hold...
Here's some additional info from the network:
Mulaney - Universal Television, Broadway Video and 3 Arts Entertainment
· Ep/Writer/Creator: John Mulaney (SNL)
· EPs: Lorne Michaels (SNL), David Miner ("30 Rock"), Dave Becky ("Louie"), Jon Pollack ("30 Rock"), Andrew Singer ("Portlandia," "30 Rock") and Andy Ackerman ("Seinfeld") -- Ackerman directed the pilot
· Description: A multi-camera ensemble comedy series about a rising stand-up comic trying to take his career to the next level and the friends and mentors who lift him up, hold...
- 5/7/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: ABC has put in development Every Other Saturday, a single-camera comedy from British writer Neil Forsyth, Jon Pollack (Go On, 30 Rock), Amblin Television and Universal TV. It revolves around a good-hearted yet multiply flawed father trying to win over his son after a divorce, despite only having custody every other Saturday. The show was created by Forsyth, whom Amblin found in the UK and brought to the States. The company developed Every Other Saturday internally before introducing Forsyth to Pollack, with whom Amblin TV toppers Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey previously worked on another ABC/DreamWorks TV comedy series, Spin City. Pollock came on board and will supervise and showrun through his overall deal at Universal TV. At ABC, Amblin TV has new drama series Lucky 7 as well as comedy pilot Middle Age Rage, which was kept in contention. The Wme-repped company is behind the biggest sale so far this season,...
- 8/22/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: We will get a glimpse of what a multi-camera Up All Night would look like after all. I have learned that NBC plans to film one multi-camera episode of the sophomore comedy without star Christina Applegate, who departed the series on Friday. I hear the episode will be directed by master multi-camera helmer James Burrows, who is doing three pilots this season. When NBC in October decided to turn softly rated single-camera comedy Up All Night into multi-camera, the network ordered five episodes to be shot in front of a live audience. That order has now been cut to one. It is unclear whether Applegate will be replaced; there had been rumors that NBC was eying other actresses, including Friends alumna Lisa Kudrow. The future of Up All Night is still up in the air while co-stars Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph are getting pilot offers. NBC had no comment.
- 2/12/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
It hasn't been a good week for NBC. They had to cancel Do No Harm after two disastrously low rated episodes. And now, they've lost one of the stars of Up All Night, Christina Applegate.
Back in May, despite low ratings, NBC decided to renew Up All Night for a second season. Unfortunately, the ratings have gotten even worse in season two. In October, in a last ditch effort to save the sitcom, the peacock network announced plans to rework the series -- transforming it from a single-camera comedy to a traditional multi-camera sitcom.
With five episodes remaining in its 16 episode season, Up All Night went on a three month hiatus while sets and other elements were reworked.
Change is certainly not new for the sitcom. Original showrunner Jon Pollack left the series last May and was replaced by Tucker...
Back in May, despite low ratings, NBC decided to renew Up All Night for a second season. Unfortunately, the ratings have gotten even worse in season two. In October, in a last ditch effort to save the sitcom, the peacock network announced plans to rework the series -- transforming it from a single-camera comedy to a traditional multi-camera sitcom.
With five episodes remaining in its 16 episode season, Up All Night went on a three month hiatus while sets and other elements were reworked.
Change is certainly not new for the sitcom. Original showrunner Jon Pollack left the series last May and was replaced by Tucker...
- 2/10/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The many retoolings of NBC's "Up All Night" have reportedly taken their toll on Christina Applegate.
According to Deadline, the actress is leaving the sophomore NBC comedy, which is produced by Lorne Michaels. “It’s been a great experience working on 'Up All Night,' but the show has taken a different creative direction and I decided it was best for me to move on to other endeavors,” Applegate said in a statement. “Working with Lorne Michaels has been a dream come true and I am grateful he brought me into his TV family. I will miss the cast, producers and crew, and wish them the best always.”
Deadline reports that NBC is looking to proceed with the series and could be looking to "Friends" alumna Lisa Kudrow to replace Applegate.
"Up All Night," which also stars Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph, has gone through many growing pains since...
According to Deadline, the actress is leaving the sophomore NBC comedy, which is produced by Lorne Michaels. “It’s been a great experience working on 'Up All Night,' but the show has taken a different creative direction and I decided it was best for me to move on to other endeavors,” Applegate said in a statement. “Working with Lorne Michaels has been a dream come true and I am grateful he brought me into his TV family. I will miss the cast, producers and crew, and wish them the best always.”
Deadline reports that NBC is looking to proceed with the series and could be looking to "Friends" alumna Lisa Kudrow to replace Applegate.
"Up All Night," which also stars Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph, has gone through many growing pains since...
- 2/8/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Exclusive Updated: NBC‘s plan to revamp single-camera sophomore comedy Up All Night as a multi-camera sitcom has suffered a major blow. I’ve learned that series star Christina Applegate is leaving the Lorne Michaels-produced project, which is still being re-conceptualized and is yet to film any of the five episodes in front of a live audience that had been planned. “It’s been a great experience working on Up All Night, but the show has taken a different creative direction and I decided it was best for me to move on to other endeavors,” Applegate said. “Working with Lorne Michaels has been a dream come true and I am grateful he brought me into his TV family. I will miss the cast, producers and crew, and wish them the best always.” NBC would not comment. Some sources say the network is still looking to proceed with the series...
- 2/8/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: As NBC‘s sophomore comedy Up All Night transitions from a single- to multi-camera format, it will do so without the series creator/executive producer Emily Spivey, who has departed the show. There has been a lot of behind-the-scenes turnover on the series starring Christina Applegate, Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph since May when original showruuner Jon Pollack left. He was replaced by Tucker Cawley who, in turn, was replaced by Linda Wallem when NBC decided to revamp Up All Night as a multi-camera comedy after 11 softly rated episodes of Season 2. Along with the format switch, Up All Night will undergo creative changes, including in the balance between family and workplace comedy, that are still being worked out. In its original incarnation, Up All Night was a family comedy about new parents played by Applegate and Arnett, which was inspired by Spivey’s real-life experiences of going back to work soon after giving birth.
- 1/6/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
NBC employed the novel strategy of airing the "Go On" pilot not once, but three times, before the show's official, time-period premiere Tuesday night (Sept. 11). So now that you've finally seen a second episode, what's your verdict?
As with a lot of new shows and new comedies in particular, "Go On" still feels like a work in progress. Being honest about the losses its characters have suffered while still getting laughs out of how they handle it is a tricky thing. So far, the show seems to be walking the line pretty well, and it's made a wise decision in not trying to hook up Matthew Perry's and Laura Benanti's characters too quickly -- even if the laws of television dictate that they're headed toward that point somewhere down the road.
As we said in our review, there's a good deal of potential in the NBC show and in its particularly strong ensemble,...
As with a lot of new shows and new comedies in particular, "Go On" still feels like a work in progress. Being honest about the losses its characters have suffered while still getting laughs out of how they handle it is a tricky thing. So far, the show seems to be walking the line pretty well, and it's made a wise decision in not trying to hook up Matthew Perry's and Laura Benanti's characters too quickly -- even if the laws of television dictate that they're headed toward that point somewhere down the road.
As we said in our review, there's a good deal of potential in the NBC show and in its particularly strong ensemble,...
- 9/12/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The pilot for "Go On" has now aired three times -- a highly rated preview during NBC's Olympics coverage in August, plus two repeats that have pulled in decent numbers.
Tuesday (Sept. 11), viewers will at last get to see the show's second episode, in which Ryan (Matthew Perry) continues to be frustrated at the way therapy group leader Lauren (Laura Benanti) runs their sessions. One thing you won't see, though -- at least not for quite a while -- is a budding romance between Lauren and Ryan. Or so Benanti hopes.
"I think we have to be really careful, because he's just lost his wife," Benanti tells Zap2it about the relationship between Lauren and Ryan, who's reluctantly attending therapy to help cope with his wife's death a month before the show begins. "I certainly don't want the audience to be like, 'Whoa, his therapist is making moves on him right after his wife died.
Tuesday (Sept. 11), viewers will at last get to see the show's second episode, in which Ryan (Matthew Perry) continues to be frustrated at the way therapy group leader Lauren (Laura Benanti) runs their sessions. One thing you won't see, though -- at least not for quite a while -- is a budding romance between Lauren and Ryan. Or so Benanti hopes.
"I think we have to be really careful, because he's just lost his wife," Benanti tells Zap2it about the relationship between Lauren and Ryan, who's reluctantly attending therapy to help cope with his wife's death a month before the show begins. "I certainly don't want the audience to be like, 'Whoa, his therapist is making moves on him right after his wife died.
- 9/11/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
NBC's new comedy "Go On" begins with Matthew Perry's character entering a therapy group to deal with the death of his wife a month earlier. But even though she's dead, we'll still get to meet her.
Executive producers Scott Silveri and Jon Pollack tell Zap2it they just signed Christine Woods -- who starred on their last show, "Perfect Couples" -- as the late wife of Ryan King (Perry). She'll first appear early in the season in what Silveri describes as a combination of a dream sequence and flashback.
Having Ryan be able to talk to his wife will help him work through his grief, Silveri says, but it also provides the character a chance to be romantic.
"You want to be realistic and respectful of the subject matter, so we don't want to throw the guy into a relationship," Silveri says. "But at the same time it's part of human experience.
Executive producers Scott Silveri and Jon Pollack tell Zap2it they just signed Christine Woods -- who starred on their last show, "Perfect Couples" -- as the late wife of Ryan King (Perry). She'll first appear early in the season in what Silveri describes as a combination of a dream sequence and flashback.
Having Ryan be able to talk to his wife will help him work through his grief, Silveri says, but it also provides the character a chance to be romantic.
"You want to be realistic and respectful of the subject matter, so we don't want to throw the guy into a relationship," Silveri says. "But at the same time it's part of human experience.
- 7/25/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Exclusive: Emmy-winning comedy writer-producer Tucker Cawley has signed a two-year overall deal with Universal Television. Under the pact, the Everybody Loves Raymond alum will serve as executive producer/showrunner on the studio’s NBC comedy series Up All Night, which was renewed for a second season with a 13-episode order. Cawley was most recently co-executive producer on the first season of the series, created/executive produced by Emily Spivey and starring Christina Applegate, Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph. As showrunner, Cawley succeeds Jon Pollack, who moved to another NBC/Universal TV comedy series, the newly-picked up Go On. Cawley, repped by CAA and attorneys Patti Felker and Bruce Gelman, won an Emmy Award for writing the Baggage episode of CBS’ Everybody Loves Raymond and shared in the show’s two best comedy series Emmys. His series credits also include TNT’s Men Of a Certain Age and NBC’s Parks & Recreation.
- 5/24/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
NBC has resumed the renewal of comedy series with the pickups of Parks & Recreation and Up All Night for season five and two, respectively. There is talk that freshman Whitney also is getting renewed but no confirmation on that yet. And still no renewal for NBC’s flagship comedy series The Office. Up All Night co-executive producer, Everybody Loves Raymond veteran Tucker Cawley, is expected to be upped to executive producer/showrunner on the family/workplace comedy for Season 2, succeeding Jon Pollack, who left to join new NBC comedy series Go On as co-executive producer. Cawley is with CAA.
- 5/11/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Updated: It looks like NBC‘s 30 Rock will be back for a likely abbreviated seventh and final season. I hear the Emmy-winning comedy has closed deals with its key high-level writers to return for what is expected to be a final season of 13-14 episodes. Among those who have signed on to go back are co-executive producers Jack Burditt and Josh Siegal & Dylan Morgan. As for NBC’s other bubble comedies, newbie Whitney does not appear likely to return. Fellow freshman Up All Night has been looking a little better, but its executive producer Jon Pollack just moved to NBC’s newly picked up comedy series Go On as a co-executive producer. Is this a bad sign for the future of the family comedy starring Christina Applegate or just a case of staff turnover? Meanwhile, veterans Community and Parks And Recreation both are in the running, with Park‘s renewal considered likely.
- 5/7/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
After horrendous ratings for the first three episodes, NBC has made the decision to cancel their period drama The Playboy Club that was once seen as being the next Mad Men! The cancellation is with immediate effect and the show won’t see it’s full run of episodes made. The show hit a low 1.2 rating last night that was the death knell for the show.
The show will temporarily be replaced by repeats of Prime Suspect in the Monday 10pm time-slot with Brian Williams’ newsmagazine Rock Center being the full replacement starring on October 31st.
You can read our 1 star review of The Playboy Club’s premiere episode Here.
Meanwhile the intolerable comedy shows Up All Night and Whitney have been picked up for the full season. Here’s NBC’s full announcement;
NBC has picked up the new comedies “Up All Night” and “Whitney” for the remainder of the 2011-12 season,...
The show will temporarily be replaced by repeats of Prime Suspect in the Monday 10pm time-slot with Brian Williams’ newsmagazine Rock Center being the full replacement starring on October 31st.
You can read our 1 star review of The Playboy Club’s premiere episode Here.
Meanwhile the intolerable comedy shows Up All Night and Whitney have been picked up for the full season. Here’s NBC’s full announcement;
NBC has picked up the new comedies “Up All Night” and “Whitney” for the remainder of the 2011-12 season,...
- 10/4/2011
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
The sit-com market is an especially tricky game these days, and Whitney is an effort that seems to be trying largely to go back to a construct that used to capture people in droves, mixed with a somewhat updated sense of humor. It has certain Mad About You feel to things, but we're watching a different couple, in a different age. These are people who grew up with Seinfeld, and their friends are fans of Cougar Town (after the revamp). It's a bit more adult, and this is an era in which comedy often means being a bit more open to the speaking of one's mind, and letting the censors figure it out later.
This is not in the sense that there is a lot of cussing or vulgarity, but in the sense that when Whitney becomes uncertain about whether or not she's having sex with her boyfriend often enough,...
This is not in the sense that there is a lot of cussing or vulgarity, but in the sense that when Whitney becomes uncertain about whether or not she's having sex with her boyfriend often enough,...
- 9/27/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
David Seidler’s The King’s Speech and an episode of Friday Night Lights penned by Jason Katims were among the winners of the Humanitas Prize, which were unveiled today during a ceremony at Montage Beverly Hills. A total of 11 winners received took home a total of $85,000 in prize money for films and TV shows that “entertain, engage and enrich the viewing public.” The organization also bestowed its Kieser Award to Gary David Goldberg. Here’s the full list of winners: Feature Film Category ($10,000) David Seidler: The King’S Speech 90 Minute Category ($10,000) George Stevens, Jr.: Thurgood 60 Minute Category ($10,000) Jason Katims.: Friday Night Lights “Always” 30 Minute Category ($10,000) Abraham Higginbotham: Modern Family “The Kiss” Sundance Feature Film Category ($10,000) Thomas McCarthy: Win Win Children’s Animation Category ($10,000) Jonathan Groff & Jon Pollack: Kung Fu Panda The Humanitas Documentary Award – Sponsored by Own ($5,000) Greg Jacobs & Jon Siskel: Louder Than A Bomb...
- 9/16/2011
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
The version of NBC's comedy "Up All Night" viewers see in the fall will be slightly different than the one the network originally shot.
The reshoots have mostly to do with Maya Rudolph's character, who's changing from a PR executive in the original pilot to an Oprah-esque talk show host going forward. The change, creator Emily Spivey says, won't affect the core of the show about Christina Applegate's and Will Arnett's characters adjusting to being first-time parents, but it will allow for more comedic possibilities for Rudolph.
"We thought a talk show for Maya's character, Ava, would be a lot more fun," Spivey said Monday (Aug. 1) at the Television Critics Association press tour. "We liked the world she was in before, but because Maya and I worked together at ['Saturday Night Live'] and did things like this on the show, it just seemed like a natural progression. Once we started talking through it,...
The reshoots have mostly to do with Maya Rudolph's character, who's changing from a PR executive in the original pilot to an Oprah-esque talk show host going forward. The change, creator Emily Spivey says, won't affect the core of the show about Christina Applegate's and Will Arnett's characters adjusting to being first-time parents, but it will allow for more comedic possibilities for Rudolph.
"We thought a talk show for Maya's character, Ava, would be a lot more fun," Spivey said Monday (Aug. 1) at the Television Critics Association press tour. "We liked the world she was in before, but because Maya and I worked together at ['Saturday Night Live'] and did things like this on the show, it just seemed like a natural progression. Once we started talking through it,...
- 8/1/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Earlier we shared the 2011-2012 NBC lineup of shows, and now we have some clips of the new comedies for you to check out. The shows include Whitney, Up All Night,Free Agents, Are You There Vodka? It’s Me Chelsea, Best Friends Forever, and Bent. I am interested in seeing Up All Night the most because of the cast. Check ou the clips below and share your thoughts!
Whitney:
Whitney’ -- A hilarious look at modern love, “Whitney” is a new multi-camera comedy series about Whitney (Whitney Cummings, “Chelsea Lately”) and Alex (Chris D’Elia, “Glory Daze”), a happily unmarried couple. Together for five years, the duo is in no rush to get hitched. However, after attending yet another one of their friends’ weddings, Whitney realizes that she and Alex are dangerously close to relationship boredom. Determined not to let that happen, Whitney consults her close circle of opinionated...
Whitney:
Whitney’ -- A hilarious look at modern love, “Whitney” is a new multi-camera comedy series about Whitney (Whitney Cummings, “Chelsea Lately”) and Alex (Chris D’Elia, “Glory Daze”), a happily unmarried couple. Together for five years, the duo is in no rush to get hitched. However, after attending yet another one of their friends’ weddings, Whitney realizes that she and Alex are dangerously close to relationship boredom. Determined not to let that happen, Whitney consults her close circle of opinionated...
- 5/15/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
It's that time again, and NBC has revealed it's 2011-2012 schedule. A couple of things have been kicked to the curb, and a host of new shows are coming to fill things in. I have a preview of the new fall shows, and the full schedule for you. There are a few surprises on the cut and not cut side of things, and the new shows have a bit of something for everyone. As usual, some of the ones that look the best to me are reserved for mid-season. And, NBC has apparently given up on Saturday altogether.
It's a whole lot of info, so let's just jump in.
NBC has introduced its 2011-12 primetime schedule, showcasing six new dramas and six new comedies from a roster of renowned hit-makers that includes Steven Spielberg, Lorne Michaels, Brian Grazer, Tom Werner, John Grisham and Peter Berg, among many others.
The season’s new dramas are “Smash,...
It's a whole lot of info, so let's just jump in.
NBC has introduced its 2011-12 primetime schedule, showcasing six new dramas and six new comedies from a roster of renowned hit-makers that includes Steven Spielberg, Lorne Michaels, Brian Grazer, Tom Werner, John Grisham and Peter Berg, among many others.
The season’s new dramas are “Smash,...
- 5/15/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
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