In the wake of Matthew Perry's recent tragic passing at the age of 54, it's worth remembering that Perry was very much the heart of "Friends" throughout all 10 seasons. He had a specific brand of delivery and a unique role in the group. He wasn't as over-the-top as other sitcom staples, but he was the one who made the show what it was, raising it above the other sitcoms of its time. As /Film senior editor Jacob Hall noted, "Ross and Rachel got the headlines. But Chandler was the soul of 'Friends.'"
He didn't just help put the show on the map, but also helped keep it going strong long after most sitcoms would've run out of steam. Chandler's relationship with Courteney Cox's Monica, which came seemingly out of nowhere in the Season 4 finale, quickly escalated to become one of the show's central storylines. Part of why...
He didn't just help put the show on the map, but also helped keep it going strong long after most sitcoms would've run out of steam. Chandler's relationship with Courteney Cox's Monica, which came seemingly out of nowhere in the Season 4 finale, quickly escalated to become one of the show's central storylines. Part of why...
- 10/29/2023
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
Marlee Matlin, Ramy Youssef, Lauren Ridloff, Ryan O’Connell and Ali Stroker are among the Hollywood names supporting the Inevitable Foundation’s open letter calling on the industry to shift away from relying on disability consultants and instead hire creatives with disabilities on film and TV projects.
A total of 35 deaf, disabled and allied writers, actors, showrunners and producers signed their names to the letter written and published by the Inevitable Foundation’s co-founders Marisa Torelli-Pedevska and Richie Siegel as part of their new Hire Disabled Writers, Not Just A Disability Consultant initiative.
Paul Feig, Jason Katims, Sian Heder, Liz Tigelaar, Krista Vernoff, Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, Josh Feldman, Shoshannah Stern and Timothy Omundson also backed the open letter, pledging to, in their own creative capacities, put more disabled creatives in positions of power and move away from the consultant model. It’s a system frequently used “instead of — not...
A total of 35 deaf, disabled and allied writers, actors, showrunners and producers signed their names to the letter written and published by the Inevitable Foundation’s co-founders Marisa Torelli-Pedevska and Richie Siegel as part of their new Hire Disabled Writers, Not Just A Disability Consultant initiative.
Paul Feig, Jason Katims, Sian Heder, Liz Tigelaar, Krista Vernoff, Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, Josh Feldman, Shoshannah Stern and Timothy Omundson also backed the open letter, pledging to, in their own creative capacities, put more disabled creatives in positions of power and move away from the consultant model. It’s a system frequently used “instead of — not...
- 3/23/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Actor Ned Beatty passed away in his sleep on Sunday. The Oscar nominee, known for turns in Network, Deliverance and much more, was 83.
Beattie’s manager, Deborah Miller, confirmed the news to Deadline, saying that Beattie passed away from natural causes this morning, surrounded by his family and loved ones. No other details about his death were provided.
“Ned was an iconic, legendary talent, as well as a dear friend,” said Miller, “and he will be missed by us all.”
Born on July 6, 1937 in Louisville, Kentucky, Beatty kicked off his career as an actor around the age of 19, when he appeared on stage in the play Wilderness Road. He spent his first 10 years in the profession working in theaters across Virginia, Kentucky and Indiana.
In 1972, he made his feature film debut in John Boorman’s thriller Deliverance, opposite Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds, playing the role of Atlanta businessman Bobby Trippe.
Beattie’s manager, Deborah Miller, confirmed the news to Deadline, saying that Beattie passed away from natural causes this morning, surrounded by his family and loved ones. No other details about his death were provided.
“Ned was an iconic, legendary talent, as well as a dear friend,” said Miller, “and he will be missed by us all.”
Born on July 6, 1937 in Louisville, Kentucky, Beatty kicked off his career as an actor around the age of 19, when he appeared on stage in the play Wilderness Road. He spent his first 10 years in the profession working in theaters across Virginia, Kentucky and Indiana.
In 1972, he made his feature film debut in John Boorman’s thriller Deliverance, opposite Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds, playing the role of Atlanta businessman Bobby Trippe.
- 6/13/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Chet Dave has been promoted to SVP of Comedy Development at 20th Television, from his previous VP role. Dave replaces Cheryl Dolins, who left the studio in December as part of the restructuring and consolidation of 20th Television and Touchstone Television under 20th TV President Karey Burke.
Reporting to EVP of Development Carolyn Cassidy, Dave and his team will be responsible for setting the studio’s Comedy development strategy, identifying writers and helping to shepherd projects from pitch to series order.
Dave joined the studio in 2013 working under then Head of Comedy Jonnie Davis. In his most recent role as VP, Comedy Development, Dave helped develop comedies such as Fox’s The Last Man On Earth, from Will Forte, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, and ABC hits Fresh Off The Boat from Nahnatchka Khan and Speechless from Scott Silveri. He has also helped develop Steve Martin, John Hoffman and Dan Fogelman...
Reporting to EVP of Development Carolyn Cassidy, Dave and his team will be responsible for setting the studio’s Comedy development strategy, identifying writers and helping to shepherd projects from pitch to series order.
Dave joined the studio in 2013 working under then Head of Comedy Jonnie Davis. In his most recent role as VP, Comedy Development, Dave helped develop comedies such as Fox’s The Last Man On Earth, from Will Forte, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, and ABC hits Fresh Off The Boat from Nahnatchka Khan and Speechless from Scott Silveri. He has also helped develop Steve Martin, John Hoffman and Dan Fogelman...
- 4/1/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO Max launched on Wednesday with the entire library of “Friends” as its cornerstone selling point. But for completists, HBO Max is still missing a component of the “Friends” Creative Universe: The spinoff series “Joey,” which is nowhere to be found on the new streaming service.
An HBO Max spokesperson confirmed that the streamer hasn’t licensed “Joey” yet, “but we’re always assessing available shows to see what will be a good fit and well received by subscribers.”
The Matt LeBlanc comedy aired on NBC from 2004 to 2006 as a direct sequel to “Friends,” and followed LeBlanc’s character, Joey Tribbiani, as he moved to Los Angeles to advance his career as an actor. Drea de Matteo starred as Joey’s older sister, Gina, while Paulo Costanzo was his nephew, Michael. Jennifer Coolidge, Andrea Anders, Ben Falcone and Miguel A. Nunez Jr. also starred.
“Joey” opened to strong viewership, and even decent reviews: Variety,...
An HBO Max spokesperson confirmed that the streamer hasn’t licensed “Joey” yet, “but we’re always assessing available shows to see what will be a good fit and well received by subscribers.”
The Matt LeBlanc comedy aired on NBC from 2004 to 2006 as a direct sequel to “Friends,” and followed LeBlanc’s character, Joey Tribbiani, as he moved to Los Angeles to advance his career as an actor. Drea de Matteo starred as Joey’s older sister, Gina, while Paulo Costanzo was his nephew, Michael. Jennifer Coolidge, Andrea Anders, Ben Falcone and Miguel A. Nunez Jr. also starred.
“Joey” opened to strong viewership, and even decent reviews: Variety,...
- 5/29/2020
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
ABC has handed a late pilot order to Kids Matter Now, a multi-camera comedy from Better with You creator Shana Goldberg-Meehan, CBS Television Studios and 20th Century Fox TV.
Written and executive produced by Goldberg-Meehan and to be directed by Christine Gernon (Speechless), Kids Matter Now centers on a diva boss with no patience for working parents who adopts a baby and has a change of heart, casting her mother-of-three assistant as an unlikely mentor and upending the office dynamics.
The pilot order for Kids Matter Now is for the regular pilot season despite coming after ABC recently gave a second-cycle pilot order to drama Triage.
ABC delayed pilot order confirmations for several comedies this season as it employed a different strategy. Four comedy scripts quietly received informal cast-contingent orders by the network early on. The other three — Home Economics, Untitled Emily Kapnek/Dean Holland (aka Wild Child) and Valley Trash...
Written and executive produced by Goldberg-Meehan and to be directed by Christine Gernon (Speechless), Kids Matter Now centers on a diva boss with no patience for working parents who adopts a baby and has a change of heart, casting her mother-of-three assistant as an unlikely mentor and upending the office dynamics.
The pilot order for Kids Matter Now is for the regular pilot season despite coming after ABC recently gave a second-cycle pilot order to drama Triage.
ABC delayed pilot order confirmations for several comedies this season as it employed a different strategy. Four comedy scripts quietly received informal cast-contingent orders by the network early on. The other three — Home Economics, Untitled Emily Kapnek/Dean Holland (aka Wild Child) and Valley Trash...
- 3/9/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Lori McCreary, Franklin Leonard, Ted Gagliano, Leslye Headland, Dan Goor, Alexandra Rushfield, Hayden Schlossberg and Deadline’s Pete Hammond are among the names that have been added to the final roster of speakers and moderators for the 11th annual Produced By Conference, set for this weekend at Warner Bros Studios in Burbank.
The annual confab presented by the Producers Guild of America features two days of panels and workshops, including a Producers Mashup event that will include the likes of Erik Feig, Gary Goetzman, Mark Gordon, Matthew Weiner and Yolanda T. Cochran participating in sessions that give attendees the opportunity to learn from and network with producers and executives across film, TV and digital media.
Sessions this year feature conversations with the likes of Warner Bros’ Toby Emmerich and Peter Roth, Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito, Mindy Kaling and Nancy Meyers, and Quibi’s Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman. They...
The annual confab presented by the Producers Guild of America features two days of panels and workshops, including a Producers Mashup event that will include the likes of Erik Feig, Gary Goetzman, Mark Gordon, Matthew Weiner and Yolanda T. Cochran participating in sessions that give attendees the opportunity to learn from and network with producers and executives across film, TV and digital media.
Sessions this year feature conversations with the likes of Warner Bros’ Toby Emmerich and Peter Roth, Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito, Mindy Kaling and Nancy Meyers, and Quibi’s Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman. They...
- 5/31/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The cancellation of Speechless was a “gut wrenching” decision for ABC boss Karey Burke.
The ABC Entertainment president revealed that it was a tough decision that caused a lot of “anguish” and also hit hard given that creator and exec producer Scott Silveri is a former producing partner of hers.
“There was a lot of anguish for me and all of us at ABC. We love Speechless, it was a very tough decision. Scott Silveri is a former producing partner of mine and it was not without great gut wrenching consideration that we ultimately made that call. We looked at a lot of factors and ultimately it came down to numbers and feeling like we could shore up the night more strongly with Fresh Off The Boat,” she said at Disney’s press upfronts.
The Minnie Driver-fronted series was cancelled after three seasons but was not a huge surprise given...
The ABC Entertainment president revealed that it was a tough decision that caused a lot of “anguish” and also hit hard given that creator and exec producer Scott Silveri is a former producing partner of hers.
“There was a lot of anguish for me and all of us at ABC. We love Speechless, it was a very tough decision. Scott Silveri is a former producing partner of mine and it was not without great gut wrenching consideration that we ultimately made that call. We looked at a lot of factors and ultimately it came down to numbers and feeling like we could shore up the night more strongly with Fresh Off The Boat,” she said at Disney’s press upfronts.
The Minnie Driver-fronted series was cancelled after three seasons but was not a huge surprise given...
- 5/14/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Karey Burke is just as upset as you are over the cancellation of comedy “Speechless.”
Responding to a question from NPR’s Eric Deggens about the online “anguish” over the decision to cancel the show after three seasons, the ABC Entertainment chairman said there was “a lot of anguish for me, also, and all of us at ABC.” The comedy was part of seven shows that ABC decided not to bring back for next season.
“We loved ‘Speechless.’ And personally for me, it was a very tough decision — Scott Silveri is a former producing partner of mine,” Burke said on Tuesday during parent company Disney’s upfront press briefing. “It was not without great, great, gut-wrenching consideration that we ultimately made that call.”
Also Read: Oscars Will Likely Remain Host-Free in 2020: 'Not Messing With That Formula,' ABC Boss Says
But, like all programming decisions that the Big 4...
Responding to a question from NPR’s Eric Deggens about the online “anguish” over the decision to cancel the show after three seasons, the ABC Entertainment chairman said there was “a lot of anguish for me, also, and all of us at ABC.” The comedy was part of seven shows that ABC decided not to bring back for next season.
“We loved ‘Speechless.’ And personally for me, it was a very tough decision — Scott Silveri is a former producing partner of mine,” Burke said on Tuesday during parent company Disney’s upfront press briefing. “It was not without great, great, gut-wrenching consideration that we ultimately made that call.”
Also Read: Oscars Will Likely Remain Host-Free in 2020: 'Not Messing With That Formula,' ABC Boss Says
But, like all programming decisions that the Big 4...
- 5/14/2019
- by Tony Maglio and Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Just like its competition this year, ABC is using “stability” as its buzzword for next season, as well as leaning into its female-centric brand.
The company announced on Tuesday that its fall 2019 schedule will feature just three new scripted series, touting that it makes for the network’s “most stable schedule in over a decade.”
Although the scuttlebutt around Hollywood was that new ABC entertainment president Karey Burke and Disney TV Studios/ABC entertainment chairman Dana Walden weren’t thrilled with the program development they inherited, the network framed their light roster of new series orders on “the consistent viewership that many of ABC’s current shows continue to offer.”
“Since the beginning of the year, ABC has been the No. 1 network with a schedule that is working, and we are going to nurture it,” Burke said in a statement. “Going into next season, our priorities are stability and launching...
The company announced on Tuesday that its fall 2019 schedule will feature just three new scripted series, touting that it makes for the network’s “most stable schedule in over a decade.”
Although the scuttlebutt around Hollywood was that new ABC entertainment president Karey Burke and Disney TV Studios/ABC entertainment chairman Dana Walden weren’t thrilled with the program development they inherited, the network framed their light roster of new series orders on “the consistent viewership that many of ABC’s current shows continue to offer.”
“Since the beginning of the year, ABC has been the No. 1 network with a schedule that is working, and we are going to nurture it,” Burke said in a statement. “Going into next season, our priorities are stability and launching...
- 5/14/2019
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Minnie Driver says ABC’s cancellation of her series Speechless today “feels rather sad,” but she believes the show made a positive impact on the “conversation about family, disability and love.”
“Well now listen,” Driver tweeted this afternoon after ABC announced the show would not be back after Season 3. “Speechless has been cancelled and it feels rather sad. However, I truly believe we have left this conversation about family, disability and love in a better place than we found it. I love all the people I worked with on it, and all of you who loved our show too.”
Micah Fowler, who plays Driver’s son Jj on the show (both actor and character have cerebral palsy), called the run “the greatest three years of my life.”
“Thank you to all the fans, cast and crew who made this show so special,” he tweeted. “It was the greatest three years of my life.
“Well now listen,” Driver tweeted this afternoon after ABC announced the show would not be back after Season 3. “Speechless has been cancelled and it feels rather sad. However, I truly believe we have left this conversation about family, disability and love in a better place than we found it. I love all the people I worked with on it, and all of you who loved our show too.”
Micah Fowler, who plays Driver’s son Jj on the show (both actor and character have cerebral palsy), called the run “the greatest three years of my life.”
“Thank you to all the fans, cast and crew who made this show so special,” he tweeted. “It was the greatest three years of my life.
- 5/10/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC has rendered Speechless silent today with the Minnie Driver-led series canceled after three seasons. The cancellation is not a surprise, given that Speechless was ABC’s lowest-rated series.
Co-produced by now corporate siblings 20th Century Fox TV and ABC Studios, Speechless starred Driver and John Ross Bowie as the parents of Jj (Micah Fowler), who has cerebral palsy, and his siblings Dylan (Kyla Kennedy) and Ray (Mason Cook). Cedric Yarbrough also starred as Jj’s aide, who serves as his voice.
“It’s telling a story that hasn’t been told on television before,” Driver said during its first panel at Deadline’s The Contenders Emmys a couple years ago. “You genuinely get the after-school special treatment with disability, and that’s not accurate and also annoying. … All of those that feel excluded would like to feel included, and I think the show’s laughter will make you feel included.
Co-produced by now corporate siblings 20th Century Fox TV and ABC Studios, Speechless starred Driver and John Ross Bowie as the parents of Jj (Micah Fowler), who has cerebral palsy, and his siblings Dylan (Kyla Kennedy) and Ray (Mason Cook). Cedric Yarbrough also starred as Jj’s aide, who serves as his voice.
“It’s telling a story that hasn’t been told on television before,” Driver said during its first panel at Deadline’s The Contenders Emmys a couple years ago. “You genuinely get the after-school special treatment with disability, and that’s not accurate and also annoying. … All of those that feel excluded would like to feel included, and I think the show’s laughter will make you feel included.
- 5/10/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
“Speechless” has been canceled after three seasons at ABC.
The single-camera comedy centered on the middle class Dimeo family. Maya Dimeo (Minnie Driver) is a mother who will do anything for her children, especially eldest son Jj (Micah Fowler), who has cerebral palsy. Although she is attempting to get her own business of accessible clothing off the ground, she is also deeply focused on Jj’s future, as he graduated from high school in the third season finale and wants to pursue film school.
In addition to Driver and Fowler, “Speechless” starred Cedric Yarbrough, John Ross Bowie, Mason Cook and Kyla Kenedy. Scott Silveri created the series and served as showrunner; Jake Kasdan and Melvin Mar also executive produced. The series was produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television and ABC Studios.
“Speechless” has been a solid part of the Alphabet’s family comedy lineup for the past few years, although...
The single-camera comedy centered on the middle class Dimeo family. Maya Dimeo (Minnie Driver) is a mother who will do anything for her children, especially eldest son Jj (Micah Fowler), who has cerebral palsy. Although she is attempting to get her own business of accessible clothing off the ground, she is also deeply focused on Jj’s future, as he graduated from high school in the third season finale and wants to pursue film school.
In addition to Driver and Fowler, “Speechless” starred Cedric Yarbrough, John Ross Bowie, Mason Cook and Kyla Kenedy. Scott Silveri created the series and served as showrunner; Jake Kasdan and Melvin Mar also executive produced. The series was produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television and ABC Studios.
“Speechless” has been a solid part of the Alphabet’s family comedy lineup for the past few years, although...
- 5/10/2019
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Advocacy group the Ruderman Family Foundation has saluted four TV series for their accurate depictions of people with disabilities — but, significantly, no films were included in this inaugural round of awards.
The shows honored were ABC’s “Speechless,” CBS’ “NCIS: New Orleans,” and two series on Netflix, “Special” and “The Oa.” Each will be given the organization’s seal of authentic representation.
“Each of these television programs has demonstrated a commitment to inclusion of actors with disabilities, reflecting a deeper belief in the importance of representing diversity in all forms in popular entertainment,” said Foundation president Jay Ruderman. “We hope this Seal, along with the example set by each recipient program, inspires the rest of the entertainment community to provide real opportunities for people with disabilities to be part of popular culture’s great storytelling tradition.”
The Foundation has been working for equal rights for years, but these are their first awards.
The shows honored were ABC’s “Speechless,” CBS’ “NCIS: New Orleans,” and two series on Netflix, “Special” and “The Oa.” Each will be given the organization’s seal of authentic representation.
“Each of these television programs has demonstrated a commitment to inclusion of actors with disabilities, reflecting a deeper belief in the importance of representing diversity in all forms in popular entertainment,” said Foundation president Jay Ruderman. “We hope this Seal, along with the example set by each recipient program, inspires the rest of the entertainment community to provide real opportunities for people with disabilities to be part of popular culture’s great storytelling tradition.”
The Foundation has been working for equal rights for years, but these are their first awards.
- 5/6/2019
- by Tim Gray
- Variety Film + TV
E4 has added ABC sitcom “Speechless” to its U.K. lineup. The entertainment channel of British commercial broadcaster Channel 4, aimed primarily at 16-34-year-olds, has acquired all three seasons of the irreverent comedy which is expected to begin airing soon.
“Speechless” stars British actress Minnie Driver as a mom who will do anything for her husband and kids, including her eldest son who has cerebral palsy. John Ross Bowie, Micah Fowler, Mason Cook, Kyla Kennedy, and Cedric Yarbrough also star.
Created by Scott Silveri, the show debuted in the U.S. in 2016 and is currently airing its third season on ABC. Silveri also serves as executive producer alongside Jake Kasdan and Melvin Mar. It is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television.
“Speechless” stars British actress Minnie Driver as a mom who will do anything for her husband and kids, including her eldest son who has cerebral palsy. John Ross Bowie, Micah Fowler, Mason Cook, Kyla Kennedy, and Cedric Yarbrough also star.
Created by Scott Silveri, the show debuted in the U.S. in 2016 and is currently airing its third season on ABC. Silveri also serves as executive producer alongside Jake Kasdan and Melvin Mar. It is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television.
- 2/8/2019
- by Robert Mitchell
- Variety Film + TV
ABC's Speechless is expanding its world in season three.
The 20th Century Fox TV-produced series launches its third season with a new time slot — on Fridays as part of ABC's rebooted "Tgif" block — and with a big-swing trip to London. The single-camera comedy, created by Scott Silveri and inspired by the Friends grad's late brother, continues to illustrate the ups and downs of the working-class Dimeo family (with leads John Ross Bowie and Minnie Driver) at a time when broadcast networks are making a concerted effort to program toward Middle America with broad multicamera comedies.
Below,...
The 20th Century Fox TV-produced series launches its third season with a new time slot — on Fridays as part of ABC's rebooted "Tgif" block — and with a big-swing trip to London. The single-camera comedy, created by Scott Silveri and inspired by the Friends grad's late brother, continues to illustrate the ups and downs of the working-class Dimeo family (with leads John Ross Bowie and Minnie Driver) at a time when broadcast networks are making a concerted effort to program toward Middle America with broad multicamera comedies.
Below,...
- 10/4/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Director Jake Kasdan was at the ABC party for the Television Critics Association in support of Speechless and Fresh Off the Boat, shows he executive produces, but does not actively work on. He’s happy to show up whenever they ask, and may direct episodes this season, but Scott Silveri and Nahnatchka Khan respectively run those shows. So […]
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- 8/8/2018
- by Fred Topel
- Slash Film
ABC's Speechless is hitting the road for season three.
The comedy, from showrunner Scott Silveri, is headed to London for a two-part season-three premiere — with a special guest star. John Cleese is joining the cast for the two-part premiere in a role that could not be more perfect. Cleese will play Martin, the hot-tempered, grudge-holding, sharp-witted and irresistibly charming father to Driver's Maya.
For those keeping score, the Speechless casting marks a reunion for Cleese with Driver. Cleese and Driver previously guest-starred as father and daughter on the initial run of NBC's Will & Grace. ...
The comedy, from showrunner Scott Silveri, is headed to London for a two-part season-three premiere — with a special guest star. John Cleese is joining the cast for the two-part premiere in a role that could not be more perfect. Cleese will play Martin, the hot-tempered, grudge-holding, sharp-witted and irresistibly charming father to Driver's Maya.
For those keeping score, the Speechless casting marks a reunion for Cleese with Driver. Cleese and Driver previously guest-starred as father and daughter on the initial run of NBC's Will & Grace. ...
- 7/26/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Ten years ago the TV landscape didn’t much lend itself to diversity. Straight, white, able-bodied men dominated the medium. Today, however, the TV terrain is slowly diversifying with women of color, people with disabilities and queer characters — and in the comedy genre especially, stories are becoming more inclusive.
“Any kind of storytelling that seeks to tell fundamental truths about the human condition can be inclusive,” says Justin Simien, who executive produces “Dear White People” for Netflix. “Comedy does have a unique power, however, in that laughter can be so seductive. It allows us to think about and explore those forbidden and difficult little topics that we might not otherwise, by taking the pressure off a bit.”
While “Dear White People” explores racial relations and political activism in a college campus setting, Kenya Barris’ ABC comedy “Black-ish” takes on the topics of slavery, police shootings and the general black experience...
“Any kind of storytelling that seeks to tell fundamental truths about the human condition can be inclusive,” says Justin Simien, who executive produces “Dear White People” for Netflix. “Comedy does have a unique power, however, in that laughter can be so seductive. It allows us to think about and explore those forbidden and difficult little topics that we might not otherwise, by taking the pressure off a bit.”
While “Dear White People” explores racial relations and political activism in a college campus setting, Kenya Barris’ ABC comedy “Black-ish” takes on the topics of slavery, police shootings and the general black experience...
- 6/11/2018
- by Jamie Broadnax
- Variety Film + TV
“Speechless” has been renewed for a third season at ABC.
The single-camera comedy follows Maya Dimeo (Minnie Driver), a mom on a mission who will do anything for her family, particularly her eldest son Jj (Micah Fowler), who has cerebral palsy. The series begins with the family moving to a new school that will provide Jj with an aide to speak for him, but Jj prefers the company of groundskeeper Kenneth (Cedric Yarbrough).
In addition to Driver, Fowler, and Yarbrough, the series stars John Ross Bowie, Mason Cook, and Kyla Kenedy. Scott Silveri created the series and serves as executive producer of the show, along with “Fresh Off the Boat’s” Jake Kasdan and Melvin Mar. The series is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television and ABC Studios.
Driver posted the news on Twitter, writing, “This Just In: #spechless picked up for a 3rd season Ha! Brilliant. Couldn’t be happier.
The single-camera comedy follows Maya Dimeo (Minnie Driver), a mom on a mission who will do anything for her family, particularly her eldest son Jj (Micah Fowler), who has cerebral palsy. The series begins with the family moving to a new school that will provide Jj with an aide to speak for him, but Jj prefers the company of groundskeeper Kenneth (Cedric Yarbrough).
In addition to Driver, Fowler, and Yarbrough, the series stars John Ross Bowie, Mason Cook, and Kyla Kenedy. Scott Silveri created the series and serves as executive producer of the show, along with “Fresh Off the Boat’s” Jake Kasdan and Melvin Mar. The series is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television and ABC Studios.
Driver posted the news on Twitter, writing, “This Just In: #spechless picked up for a 3rd season Ha! Brilliant. Couldn’t be happier.
- 5/11/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The first episode of “Speechless” Season 2 starts with a flurry. Part of the action comes from the plot, as the Dimeo family wakens to the startling revelation that their house has been tented for fumigation. In a panic, Maya (Minnie Driver), Jimmy (John Ross Bowie), and their children, Ray (Mason Cook), Dylan (Kyla Kenedy), and J.J. (Micah Fowler) roll out of bed and go rushing out into the street wearing nothing but their pajamas.
The whirlwind of activity also complements a mad rush of situational, verbal, and physical jokes. Starting inside Ray’s imagination, the cold open unveils our newly dating middle-child is being “incepted” by Dylan, who’s whispering negative thoughts into his ear in order to ruin his dreams (quite literally). When he tells her to go back to sleep, they realize it’s noon; a fact they missed because the tent draped over their house is...
The whirlwind of activity also complements a mad rush of situational, verbal, and physical jokes. Starting inside Ray’s imagination, the cold open unveils our newly dating middle-child is being “incepted” by Dylan, who’s whispering negative thoughts into his ear in order to ruin his dreams (quite literally). When he tells her to go back to sleep, they realize it’s noon; a fact they missed because the tent draped over their house is...
- 9/27/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
The world of television criticism can be as fun as it is daunting. With so many shows coming out every year, month, week, and sometimes each day, simply watching enough of a new series to adequately grade it is a full-time job; a job we’re very pleased to have, but one we do not take lightly. To that end, it’s time to dig into one of the trickiest TV groups to assess: broadcast’s new entries.
Not only are broadcast seasons typically longer than their peers on cable and streaming, but critics are often given just a pilot episode to view before reaching a verdict. So many of the Fall 2016 entries were graded off merely an hour or two for dramas, and less for many comedies. But now — two months past the first flood of fresh programming — we’ve got a better idea of what shows you need to be watching,...
Not only are broadcast seasons typically longer than their peers on cable and streaming, but critics are often given just a pilot episode to view before reaching a verdict. So many of the Fall 2016 entries were graded off merely an hour or two for dramas, and less for many comedies. But now — two months past the first flood of fresh programming — we’ve got a better idea of what shows you need to be watching,...
- 11/22/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Minnie Driver yelling, “Oy! Oy!” at people she disapproves of is, quite simply, a thing of beauty. But more than that, it’s an act we need to support each and every opportunity we get. Sheer joy is experienced by all within earshot when she tosses her English colloquialism like a grenade at unsuspecting offenders, and simple pleasures like this are in such short supply how dare you, I or anyone deprive the world of even one?
It’s with this in mind that I throw my full endorsement behind “Speechless,” Driver’s new ABC comedy wedged between “The Goldbergs,” “Modern Family” and “Black-ish” as the missing piece of the network’s award-worthy (and award-winning) family night lineup. Yes, there are a few pacing issues in the 22-minute pilot, and recommending a series based on one episode of television is a risky gamble critics are asked to make far too often.
It’s with this in mind that I throw my full endorsement behind “Speechless,” Driver’s new ABC comedy wedged between “The Goldbergs,” “Modern Family” and “Black-ish” as the missing piece of the network’s award-worthy (and award-winning) family night lineup. Yes, there are a few pacing issues in the 22-minute pilot, and recommending a series based on one episode of television is a risky gamble critics are asked to make far too often.
- 9/22/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
If you've been watching ABC's family comedies over the last few years, Speechless will feel simultaneously familiar and unusual, both in ways that are reassuring. Since the debuts of Modern Family and The Middle, ABC has had an uncanny knack for developing single-camera comedies about families, each of them feeling like part of the some coherent brand, but having their own distinct voice and perspective. Not all of them have entirely clicked (The Real O'Neals is still figuring itself out, though it has moments), but there are safer bets in the TV business right now. Based on the pilot episode, at least, Speechless (it debuts tomorrow at 8:30, in between The Goldbergs and Modern Family) looks like another winner. The hook here is that the family, headed by Maya Dimeo (Minnie Driver) — husband Jimmy (John Ross Bowie from Big Bang Theory) knows his role is to support Maya's leadership and...
- 9/20/2016
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
The best network shows are almost always comedies these days — and while there are plenty of not very good shows of both dramatic and comedic ilk this fall, one that stands out in how it proves a broadcast network is sometimes the best place for warm-hearted laughs is ABC's very strong Speechless, about a boy with cerebral palsy, his aggressively protective mother and the rest of the family, who try not to get lost in the lights of those two strong forces. Created by Scott Silveri (Friends), who comes from a family with a special-needs child (and
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- 9/20/2016
- by Tim Goodman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Writers like to work in a little box; this is a fun little puzzle for us,” Speechless creator/Ep Scott Silveri told journalists today at TCA of his new ABC comedy about fierce mom Maya Dimeo, whose three children include a non-verbal special needs son. “I have been doing romantic comedies for so many years” – 20 years of writing about juggling multiple girlfriends, a lot of first dates, and a lot of breakup scenes. But he had never, until Speechless, written a scene in…...
- 8/4/2016
- Deadline TV
“Speechless” creator Scott Silveri sang the praises of star Micah Fowler at the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour on Thursday. From the moment they saw his tape, Silveri said, they knew that Fowler, who made his acting debut in 2013’s “Labor Day,” was the right actor for the part as the J.J. Dimeo. “He just lit up the screen,” he said. “He was so effortlessly funny and endearing. He gave us everything we were looking for.” Also Read: ABC Boss 'Would Absolutely Love' to Have 'Star Wars' Series on the Network The ABC sitcom’s...
- 8/4/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Young comedy writer Niki Schwartz-Wright has signed her first overall deal, a 2 + 1 pact with 20th Century Fox TV. It stems from her stint as a producer on the studio’s Fox comedy series The Grinder this past season. Under the overall deal, Schwartz-Wright will join 20th TV’s new ABC comedy series Speechless as supervising producer and will also develop. Speechless, from creator/executive producer Scott Silveri and exec producers Jake Kasdan and Melvin Mar, centers on…...
- 5/23/2016
- Deadline TV
ABC has picked up hot family comedy pilot Speechless to series. Additionally, the network has renewed veteran multi-camera sitcom Last Man Standing for Season 6. Both projects hail from 20th Century Fox TV. The pickups for Speechless, from Friends alum Scott Silveri, and Last Man Standing were held up by negotiations for in-season stacking rights, which ABC is demanding for all new series. Fellow outside studio Sony TV was engaged in similar talks with ABC, which…...
- 5/13/2016
- Deadline TV
ABC has renewed the Tim Allen sitcom “Last Man Standing” for a sixth season. The Disney broadcaster has also picked up the Minnie Driver pilot “Speechless” (pictured) to series. “Friends” alum Scott Silveri will write and executive produce the new 20th Century Fox TV and ABC Studios show, alongside Jake Kasdan and Melvin Mar. “Speechless” follows Maya Dimeo (Driver) — a mom on a mission who will do anything for her husband, Jimmy, and her kids — Ray, Dylan and Jj, her eldest son with special needs — per ABC. As Maya fights injustices both real and imagined, the family works to...
- 5/13/2016
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
ABC’s latest series order is leaving the network Speechless. The Alphabet Net on Friday picked up Minnie Driver’s new comedy, TVLine has learned.
In the series, Driver plays Maya Dimeo, a mom passionate about her family: husband Jimmy and ch Ray, Dylan and, Jj, the latter of which has special needs. As the official logline states: “As Maya fights injustices both real and imagined, the family works to make a new home for themselves, and searches for just the right person to give Jj his ‘voice.'”
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In the series, Driver plays Maya Dimeo, a mom passionate about her family: husband Jimmy and ch Ray, Dylan and, Jj, the latter of which has special needs. As the official logline states: “As Maya fights injustices both real and imagined, the family works to make a new home for themselves, and searches for just the right person to give Jj his ‘voice.'”
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- 5/13/2016
- TVLine.com
John Ross Bowie, who recurs on CBS’ The Big Bang Theory, has booked the male lead opposite Minnie Driver in the ABC comedy pilot Speechless, from Scott Silveri and 20th Century Fox TV. Speechless centers on a family with a special-needs child that is good at dealing with the challenges it faces and excellent at creating new ones. Bowie will play the dad, Jimmy, who, after a long day providing for his family, comes home and provides every last laugh he can wring out of a…...
- 3/23/2016
- Deadline TV
Minnie Driver‘s next primetime gig is about another boy.
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The actress has been cast as the female lead in ABC’s comedy pilot Speechless, TVLine has learned.
The potential series from writer Scott Silveri (Go On) centers on a family with a special-needs child. Driver will portray Maya, the overbearing mother who moves her family from town to town in an effort to find the right school for her non-verbal son, Jj.
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Mason Cook (Legends) joins Driver as Ray,...
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The actress has been cast as the female lead in ABC’s comedy pilot Speechless, TVLine has learned.
The potential series from writer Scott Silveri (Go On) centers on a family with a special-needs child. Driver will portray Maya, the overbearing mother who moves her family from town to town in an effort to find the right school for her non-verbal son, Jj.
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- 3/17/2016
- TVLine.com
Minnie Driver has been cast as the lead in the ABC comedy pilot “Speechless” from writer Scott Silveri. Mason Cook has also been cast as one of Driver’s sons in the pilot, which follows a family of a special-needs child that is as good at dealing with the challenges it faces as it is at creating new ones. Driver, who recently starred in the “About a Boy” adaptation on NBC, will play Maya, the loving but fiercely protective mother of her non-verbal son Jj. She makes it her mission to find the perfect school for him, repeatedly moving her family from town to.
- 3/17/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Former About A Boy star Minnie Driver is set as the female lead in the ABC comedy pilot Speechless, from Scott Silveri and 20th Century Fox TV. In addition, Mason Cook (The Haunting Hour) has been cast as the project’s young lead. Speechless centers on a family with a special-needs child that is good at dealing with the challenges it faces and excellent at creating new ones. Driver will play the mother, Maya. Fiercely protective of her non-verbal son Jj, she makes it her…...
- 3/16/2016
- Deadline TV
ABC has ordered two comedy pilots created by former Friends writers: Speechless, from Scott Silveri and 20th Century Fox TV, and Pearl, from Andrew Reich and ABC Studios. Both projects are single-camera. Speechless, originally set up at Fox last season with a put pilot commitment plus significant penalty, is about a family with a special-needs child described as being “good at dealing with the challenges it faces and excellent at creating new ones.” 20th TV-based Jake Kasd…...
- 1/12/2016
- Deadline TV
ABC has picked up half-hour comedies “Pearl” and “Speechless” to pilot. “Pearl,” which hails from ABC Studios, is written and executive produced by Andrew Reich. The single-camera project follows a larger-than-life family matriarch, who, when finds out she has cancer, becomes intent on controlling and orchestrating every aspect of her family’s life before she dies. Also Read: Next 'Bachelorette' Probably Won't Be White, ABC Chief Says “Speechless,” from 20th Century Fox, will be written and executive produced by Scott Silveri. Jake Kasdan and Melvin Mar will also executive produce. That single-camera sitcom follows a family with a special-needs child...
- 1/12/2016
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
A family comedy from the executive producers of Friends and New Girl has landed at Fox with a hefty commitment. The network has handed out a put-pilot with a significant penalty attached to an untitled comedy from Scott Silveri, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The comedy is said to have received one of the most significant commitments of the development year thus far. The single-camera comedy, Silveri's first sale under his new overall deal with 20th Century Fox Television, centers on a family that's good at handling the challenges it faces and excellent at creating new ones. Silveri
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- 9/8/2014
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After being courted by multiple studios, Friends alum Scott Silveri has a new home. The writer-producer whose credits include Friends and spinoff Joey as well as Matthew Perry's Go On has inked a three-year overall deal with studio 20th Century Fox Television, The Hollywood Reporter has learned Under the pact, the Universal Television alum will develop, write and supervise comedies for the studio. Photos Summer TV Preview "We are huge fans of Scott's, going all the way back to the work he did on Friends. I loved the pilot for Go On -- it was incredibly bold, distinctive and,
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- 7/7/2014
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Matthew Perry and Matt LeBlanc, clear your schedules — Twentieth Century Fox has signed “Friends,” “Joey” and “Go On” executive producer Scott Silveri to an exclusive three-year overall deal, that will include developing, writing and supervising comedies. “We are huge fans of Scott's, going all the way back to the work he did on “Friends,” Twentieth Century Fox Chairman and CEO Dana Walden said in a statement. “I loved the pilot for ‘Go On’ — it was incredibly bold, distinctive and, of course, really funny. Scott is very talented and incredibly entertaining. If the meetings trying to get him to move...
- 7/7/2014
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Julianna Guill (Crazy, Stupid, Love) has been cast as a regular in CBS pilot The Mistake, a multi-camera comedy written by Friends alumni Shana Goldberg-Meehan and Scott Silveri and former Seinfeld writer-producer David Mandel. Produced by Wbtv, the story centers around a couple who had just “finished” raising their kids when they discover they’re pregnant. Guill, repped by Apa, Luber Roklin Management and Neil Meyer, will play oldest child Gretchen who has just landed a high-paying job as a consultant and is particularly embarrassed by her parents’ pregnancy. Related: 2014 CBS Pilots Ally Maki has booked a regular role on Fox‘s comedy pilot Sober Companion from CBS TV Studios and writers/exec producers David S. Rosenthal and Jennie Snyder Urman. It centers on Robert, a charming, but self-destructive attorney who finds his world turned upside down when a court-appointed, and highly unconventional, sober companion takes control of his life.
- 2/21/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
CBS is pulling the trigger on The Mistake, handing out a pilot order to the multi-camera comedy written by Friends alumni Shana Goldberg-Meehan and Scott Silveri and former Seinfeld writer-producer David Mandel, which has veteran multi-camera helmer Andy Ackerman attached to direct. All four executive produce. The project, which had a pilot production commitment, revolves around a couple who had just “finished” raising their kids when they discover they are pregnant. Warner Bros TV is producing with Goldberg-Meehan and Silveri’s Silver and Gold Productions and Mandel’s Woltz International Pictures. This marks the first collaboration of husband-and-wife duo Goldberg-Meehan and Silveri since they created the Friends spinoff Joey. Related: Primetime Pilot Panic! During the past decade, the two had worked on separate projects, including creating series Perfect Couples and Go On (Silveri) and Better With You (Goldberg-Meehan). Mandel is a frequent collaborator with Seinfeld co-creator Larry David, working as...
- 1/31/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
CBS has picked up its eighth comedy pilot of the season, greenlighting a family comedy from the producers of Friends and Seinfeld. Multicamera Warner Bros. Television comedy The Mistake revolves around a couple who just "finished" raising their kids but discovers that they're going to have a baby. The Mistake hails from Shana Goldberg-Meehan (Friends, Joey), David Mandel (Seinfeld) and Scott Silveri (Friends, Matthew Perry starrer Go On), who will pen the script and executive produce alongside Andy Ackerman (Seinfeld, Go On), who will also direct. Story: TV Pilots 2014: The Complete Guide CBS originally picked up the comedy --
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- 1/31/2014
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The best movie culture writing from around the internet-o-sphere. Just leave a tab open for us, will ya? “Hulk’s Favorite Movies: Speed Racer” — Film Crit Hulk is to be commended for defending the bizarrely disliked candy-colored gem from The Wachowskis. An excellent piece. You might need this. “Read an exclusive excerpt from ‘Pulp Fiction: The Complete Story of Quentin Tarantino’s Masterpiece” — Jules undergoes a spiritual change in this chapter from Jason Bailey’s new book. “Why TV Hasn’t Killed Movies, With Alfonso Cuaron” — I can’t wait for Esquire’s “Why Sculpture Hasn’t Killed Painting,” but joke’s aside, this is a keen conversation with the Gravity director. “Grace-Infused: Notes on Director Wes Anderson’s Working Relationship With Actor Jason Schwartzman” — Chuck Bowen at Roger Ebert pings off a moment in the pair’s new short film to encapsulate a long-standing collaboration. “How Friends Decided to Pair Off Monica and Chandler” — Josef...
- 11/21/2013
- by Scott Beggs
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Updated: The former onscreen husband and wife reunite months after they shared the screen on Perry's "Go On."
Could this be any cooler?
Friends star Matthew Perry is heading to Courteney Cox's TBS sitcom Cougar Town for a season-five guest stint, marking a reunion for the two former co-stars months after they appeared on NBC's Go On together.
Details on Perry's role will be announced shortly, TBS said in its Wednesday announcement. This marks the latest Friends alum to appear on Cougar Town; Jennifer Aniston dropped by in the season-two premiere and Lisa Kudrow appeared in a season one episode.
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Go On creator Scott Silveri, also a Friends graduate, stated that "there were no trades" between his show and Cougar Town to set up the Friends reunion this past spring. "We just sent them some wine.
Could this be any cooler?
Friends star Matthew Perry is heading to Courteney Cox's TBS sitcom Cougar Town for a season-five guest stint, marking a reunion for the two former co-stars months after they appeared on NBC's Go On together.
Details on Perry's role will be announced shortly, TBS said in its Wednesday announcement. This marks the latest Friends alum to appear on Cougar Town; Jennifer Aniston dropped by in the season-two premiere and Lisa Kudrow appeared in a season one episode.
Photos: 10 of Hollywood's Priciest Piece of History: From the 'Friends' Couch to 'Oz's' Ruby Reds
Go On creator Scott Silveri, also a Friends graduate, stated that "there were no trades" between his show and Cougar Town to set up the Friends reunion this past spring. "We just sent them some wine.
- 11/13/2013
- by Philiana Ng
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Alums of NBC’s biggest 1990s comedy series, Shana Goldberg-Meehan and Scott Silveri of Friends and David Mandel of Seinfeld, have teamed for a new multi-camera comedy at CBS. The network has handed a pilot production commitment to the untitled project, directed by veteran multi-camera helmer Andy Ackerman. Written/exec produced by Goldberg-Meehan, Silveri and Mandel, the family comedy centers on a couple with adult children. Warner Bros. TV, which produced Friends, is producing with Goldberg-Meehan and Silveri’s Silver and Gold Prods and Mandel’s Woltz International Pictures. This marks the first collaboration of husband-and-wife duo Goldberg-Meehan and Silveri since they created the Friends spinoff Joey. Over the past decade, the two had worked on separate projects, including creating series Perfect Couples and Go On (Silveri) and Better With You (Goldberg-Meehan). Mandel is a frequent collaborator with Seinfeld co-creator Larry David, working as an exec producer on his HBO...
- 10/5/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Tina Fey and Steve Carell just can't seem to sync up for "Mail Order Groom." Deadline.com reports that the start date for the comedy -- which would reunite Fey and Carell for the first time since "Date Night" in 2010 -- has been delayed until 2014 because the stars' schedules are too busy.
If that sounds familiar, it's because "Mail Order Groom" was supposed to shoot in March or April of 2010. The project was first announced in December of 2009; Robert Carlock, an executive producer on "30 Rock," and Scott Silveri, an executive producer on "Friends," wrote the script for "Mail Order Groom," which the Los Angeles Times noted was based on an idea the pair worked on with Jeff Richmond, Fey's husband and "30 Rock" producer. "Crazy Stupid Love" writer-directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa were reportedly brought on to handle a rewrite. As Splitsider pointed out, "Mail Order Groom" was eventually delayed...
If that sounds familiar, it's because "Mail Order Groom" was supposed to shoot in March or April of 2010. The project was first announced in December of 2009; Robert Carlock, an executive producer on "30 Rock," and Scott Silveri, an executive producer on "Friends," wrote the script for "Mail Order Groom," which the Los Angeles Times noted was based on an idea the pair worked on with Jeff Richmond, Fey's husband and "30 Rock" producer. "Crazy Stupid Love" writer-directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa were reportedly brought on to handle a rewrite. As Splitsider pointed out, "Mail Order Groom" was eventually delayed...
- 3/29/2013
- by Christopher Rosen
- Huffington Post
Watch new clips from NBC's Go On comedy created by Scott Silveri! First up, Yolanda’s parents want to send her on a cruise – Anne thinks she has the perfect woman for Ryan. After that, watch the video with Anne, Ryan and Talia at dinner. "Match Up Problems" airs on March 26th at 9:00 p.m. The comedy rated TV PG includes Matthew Perry, Laura Benanti, Julie White, Suzy Nakamura, Brett Gelman, John Cho, Sarah Baker, Tonita Castro and Seth Morris. In Go On, Perry stars as Ryan King, a recent widower and sports talk radio host ready to get back to work after the loss of his wife. Ryan's alpha-male boss, Steven, played by Cho, has a different plan in store for Ryan, making him attend grief counseling before returning to the air. A reluctant Ryan finds himself in a support group for "life change," where he meets an oddball cast of characters,...
- 3/26/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Watch new clips from NBC's Go On comedy created by Scott Silveri! First up, Yolanda’s parents want to send her on a cruise – Anne thinks she has the perfect woman for Ryan. After that, watch the video with Anne, Ryan and Talia at dinner. "Match Up Problems" airs on March 26th at 9:00 p.m. The comedy rated TV PG includes Matthew Perry, Laura Benanti, Julie White, Suzy Nakamura, Brett Gelman, John Cho, Sarah Baker, Tonita Castro and Seth Morris. In Go On, Perry stars as Ryan King, a recent widower and sports talk radio host ready to get back to work after the loss of his wife. Ryan's alpha-male boss, Steven, played by Cho, has a different plan in store for Ryan, making him attend grief counseling before returning to the air. A reluctant Ryan finds himself in a support group for "life change," where he meets an oddball cast of characters,...
- 3/26/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
If you've been wondering what Monica and Chandler have been up to the past nine years, you won't find out in an upcoming episode of "Go On." But you will get to see Courteney Cox and Matthew Perry on screen together again.
Cox will join her former "Friends" co-star for an episode of the freshman NBC comedy in April, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She'll play a woman Anne (Julie White) thinks would be a good match for Ryan (Perry).
In addition to the on-screen reunion, Cox will also be working again with Scott Silveri, "Go On's" creator and a long-time writer and producer on "Friends."
With her "Go On" appearance, Cox will have appeared with three of her "Friends" castmates in shows since that series ended in 2004. She and Lisa Kudrow have appeared on each other's shows, "Cougar Town" and "Web Therapy," while Jennifer Aniston has guested opposited...
Cox will join her former "Friends" co-star for an episode of the freshman NBC comedy in April, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She'll play a woman Anne (Julie White) thinks would be a good match for Ryan (Perry).
In addition to the on-screen reunion, Cox will also be working again with Scott Silveri, "Go On's" creator and a long-time writer and producer on "Friends."
With her "Go On" appearance, Cox will have appeared with three of her "Friends" castmates in shows since that series ended in 2004. She and Lisa Kudrow have appeared on each other's shows, "Cougar Town" and "Web Therapy," while Jennifer Aniston has guested opposited...
- 2/5/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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