
EXCLUSIVE: TV Land has greenlighted two more comedy pilots from sitcom veterans: Happily Divorced, written/executive produced by The Nanny co-creators, actress Fran Drescher and Peter Marc Jacobsen, and Rip City, written/exec produced by Lizzy McGuire and Less Than Perfect creator Terri Minsky and executive produced by Michael Hanel and Mindy Schultheis (Reba, TV Land’s upcoming Retired at 35). The two half-hours join the recently ordered comedy pilot Ex Men, from former Fraiser executive producer Mark Reisman.
Happily Divorced is based on Drescher’s real life. In addition to co-writing/exec producing, the former Nanny actress could potentially star in the project, about a woman who re-enters the dating world after finding out that her husband is gay. It focuses on how she juggles her relationship with her current boyfriend and ex-husband post-divorce. Drescher and Jacobsen are also executive producing Drescher’s syndicated talk show, which is making a trial run on the Fox stations. Rip City is a multi-camera office comedy which takes place at Rip City Cola, a regional beverage manufacturer and distributor. When a young, Ivy League-educated young female takes over as the boss, the entire office, particularly a confident man in his 50s, is shaken and unsure of what happens next. “TV Land had such a huge success with Hot in Cleveland and we have really found that sitcoms are what our audience loves and responds to,” said TV Land president Larry W. Jones. “We want to focus on programming that speaks to relatable life stage issues for our viewers in their 40s.”
With 3 orders, TV Land’s second pilot season is already ahead of the cable network’s maiden scripted development cycle, which yielded 2 pilots, Hot in Cleveland and Retired at 35. Both were eventually picked up to series, and Cleveland launched in the summer as the highest-rated comedy series on cable. The hit sitcom returns with 20 new original episodes on Jan. 19 at 10 PM, followed by the premiere of Retired at 35, starring George Segal and Jessica Walter, at 10:30 PM.
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Tv land viewers love and respond to RERUNS, which was the point of the network in the first place. Former sitcom stars is just the next best thing and is better than the reality crap they were mired in over the last few years.
WHAT?? FRAN cant write and her ex hubby cant write or produce- he is a favor
her talk show is so BAD, its embarrassing
shes outdated and annoying, bad timing , cant deliver a funny line
I have to agree with the post about Fran Drescher’s ‘talk show’ where she does ALL the Talking not knowing when to Shut Up and allow her guests to get a word in. Her dancing every 5 minutes is silly and honestly I tried hard to like her show but I swear, it is pure torture that should be used to get captured Terrorists to talk. This ‘show’ will be canceled quickly. Its really Stinks.
More TV Land crap. And they wonder why their ratings suck.
Go TvLand!!!! I use to work with an Exec at The WB who is now at TVLAND. He use to “party” a lot but he got things done. Congratulations to them.
I’m with you, Terrence. Honestly, I’d rather watch reruns of Gilligan’s Island.
I miss TVLand. If I wanted to watch lame “reality” shows and warmed over low budget sitcoms, I’d watch network tv.
I used to watch TVLand for Classic Television.
Now I just don’t watch it at all.
TVLand used to stand out. How sad it’s trying to dilute it’s success by trying to be just like every other cable tv channel.
Makes perfect sense to me that TVLand would move aggressively into multi-camera comedy. It’s still the mainstay of its rerun business. And when it’s done right, it can deliver the sort of huge syndication returns that no other shows can produce. Going to proven sitcom talents to create new comedies seems like a smart business decision, and good for fans of comedy. My bet is that “Hot In Cleveland” makes, or will make, more money than most other shows on cable.
Regardless of what one might think of the quality of TVLand’s original series, they seem to recognize a truth that almost none of the other major networks do. Namely that there is an audience over 35 that still watches television (more frequently than most younger viewers, actually) and if they come across a comedy that addresses issues that pertain to their stage of life they will tune in. Not every sitcom has to be some permuation of 20-somethings looking to get laid. There’s a reason “Modern Family”, “The Middle”, and yes, “Hot In Cleveland” are doing well for their networks.
Enough with the Nanny already, thought TVLand was supposed to run re-runs of old classics? Bring back Mary Tyler Moore show, Flying Nun or at least go back to I Love Lucy. Tired of Bonanza too. I also used to watch for classic tv. And Hot in Cleveland is terrible. Who wants to watch those washed up actresses?
HI I LIKE FRAN’S SHOW & I AM THAT SHE CAME BACK ON TV & CAN’T WAIT FOR HER TO COME BACK TO TV LAND. PEOPLE CAN BE VERY MEAN.I KNOW EVERY ONE HAS THIER OPTION’S BUT THEY DON’T HAVE TO BE SO MEAN ABOUT THEY NEED TO SEARCH THEIR HEART’S. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHEN “HAPPILY DIVORCED WITH FRAN” IS COMING ON CAN SOMEONE LET ME KNOW. THANK & GOD BLESS