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March 24, 2006
Early New Sitcom List Looks BAD
From an article about how we're watching far more "old" sitcom TV than "new,"
The executives are certainly continuing to try, judging by the comedy projects in development this spring (ABC executives declined to speak for this article). Among the more likely to hit the air in the next year:
_"Community Service," starring Jay Mohr as a real estate agent who travels to the Midwest to win a woman's affection and ends up afoul of the law, on NBC.
_"The Winner," with Rob Corddry of "The Daily Show" as a successful man looking back on when he was a 32-year-old slacker living with his parents, on Fox.
_"The Class," helmed by a co-creator of "Friends," reunites a group of third-grade classmates when they reach their 20s, on CBS.
_"Angriest Man in Suburbia," a big-city accountant becomes a stay-at-home dad and it pushes him over the edge, on CBS.
_"Worst Week of My Life," a limited-run series on Fox. Each episode focuses on one day in the week leading up to a marriage.
_"Alpha Mom," a comedic look at a frenetic working mom, by the creator of "Scrubs," on NBC.
Just ew.
Posted by bonnie at March 24, 2006 03:00 PM
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