Pop TV is ending three of its series, including two that were previously renewed for additional seasons.
The ViacomCBS network decided not to move forward with the second seasons of “Flack” and “Florida Girls,” (both had been picked up for sophomore runs within the last few months), and is scuttling plans for “Best Intentions,” which was picked up to series last summer.
“Flack” was renewed for season 2 last August and had even set a premiere date for March 13. “Florida Girls” was picked up for a second season last October. All three series came from outside studios and will be free to shop their series elsewhere.
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“Best Intentions” — from “American Pie” writer Adam Herz — centers around Andy Banks, a kind-hearted, painfully awkward single father who is the guidance counselor at the high school his son Nate attends. Andy’s...
The ViacomCBS network decided not to move forward with the second seasons of “Flack” and “Florida Girls,” (both had been picked up for sophomore runs within the last few months), and is scuttling plans for “Best Intentions,” which was picked up to series last summer.
“Flack” was renewed for season 2 last August and had even set a premiere date for March 13. “Florida Girls” was picked up for a second season last October. All three series came from outside studios and will be free to shop their series elsewhere.
Also Read: Pop TV Hit With Layoffs Amid Integration Into ViacomCBS Group
“Best Intentions” — from “American Pie” writer Adam Herz — centers around Andy Banks, a kind-hearted, painfully awkward single father who is the guidance counselor at the high school his son Nate attends. Andy’s...
- 3/5/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
CBS-owned Pop TV has given an eight-episode series order to coming-of-age comedy pilot Best Intentions, from American Pie writer Adam Herz, A+E Studios and Howard T. Owens and Ben Silverman’s Propagate. David Fynn (Undateable) Daniel Rashid (Being Frank) and Lindsey Gort (The Carrie Diaries) are set to star in the series which is slated to begin production this fall. Steve Pink (Hot Tub Time Machine) directs the pilot.
Written by Herz, Best Intentions revolves around Andy Banks (Fynn), a kind-hearted but painfully awkward single father who is the guidance counselor at the high school his teenage son Nate (Rashid) currently attends. Gort plays Katie Baxter, a teacher with whom Andy is smitten; his never-ending hapless efforts to woo her drag Katie headfirst into her own personal misadventures. Guest starring in the series premiere are Natalie Ganzhorn (Scary Stories to Tell in The Dark) as the new girl in school,...
Written by Herz, Best Intentions revolves around Andy Banks (Fynn), a kind-hearted but painfully awkward single father who is the guidance counselor at the high school his teenage son Nate (Rashid) currently attends. Gort plays Katie Baxter, a teacher with whom Andy is smitten; his never-ending hapless efforts to woo her drag Katie headfirst into her own personal misadventures. Guest starring in the series premiere are Natalie Ganzhorn (Scary Stories to Tell in The Dark) as the new girl in school,...
- 7/10/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Pop TV has given an eight-episode series order to the comedy “Best Intentions” from “American Pie” writer Adam Herz.
The series — set to begin production in the fall –centers around Andy Banks, a kind-hearted, painfully awkward single father who is the guidance counselor at the high school his son Nate attends. Andy’s never-ending hapless efforts to woo Katie Baxter, a teacher at the school, drag Katie headfirst into her own personal misadventures.
“Undateable” alum David Fynn will star in the series alongside Daniel Rashid (“Being Frank”) and Lindsey Gort (“The Carrie Diaries”). Guest stars include Natalie Ganzhorn, Benjamin Ayres and “Schitt’s Creek’s” Sarah Levy.
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The comedy hails from A+E Studios and Propagate Content. Herz will write and executive produce the series alongside Barry Jossen of A+E Studios and Ben Silverman,...
The series — set to begin production in the fall –centers around Andy Banks, a kind-hearted, painfully awkward single father who is the guidance counselor at the high school his son Nate attends. Andy’s never-ending hapless efforts to woo Katie Baxter, a teacher at the school, drag Katie headfirst into her own personal misadventures.
“Undateable” alum David Fynn will star in the series alongside Daniel Rashid (“Being Frank”) and Lindsey Gort (“The Carrie Diaries”). Guest stars include Natalie Ganzhorn, Benjamin Ayres and “Schitt’s Creek’s” Sarah Levy.
Also Read: 'One Day at a Time' Gets Fourth Season at Pop TV Following Netflix Cancellation
The comedy hails from A+E Studios and Propagate Content. Herz will write and executive produce the series alongside Barry Jossen of A+E Studios and Ben Silverman,...
- 7/10/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
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