
In what could be the last comedy pilot pickup at NBC this season, the network has given a cast-contingent order to a multi-camera comedy from The New Adventures of Old Christine creator Kari Lizer. The project, produced by Warner Bros. TV where Lizer is under an overall deal, is a workplace comedy about a relationship-challenged woman who, with the help of her co-workers, guides people through unexpected career transitions and downsizings. The comedy sparked a bidding war when it hit the marketplace in October, eventually landing at NBC with a production commitment. It brings Lizer back to NBC where she worked on Will & Grace for 4 years before segueing to developing. The pickup at NBC means that all of Lizer’s projects so far have gone to pilot. She previously developed during the 2004-05 season when she sold Christine to CBS and True to the WB. Both were ordered to pilot and Christine went on to become a series, which wrapped its 5-year run on CBS in May and earned star Julia Louis-Dreyfus a best comedy actress Emmy in 2005. A busy pickup season is winding down at NBC, which may pick up another couple of dramas and possibly one more comedy.
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This looks good; Lizer is a great writer.
And kudos to Comcast for rejecting Mindy Kaling’s pilot, which was a piece of mealworm-infested dog excrement.
this is really mean. you need to get over it.
How is it mean? The OP is fan of Lizer’s, and praises her.
I read the Kaling pilot. The description, sadly, is apt.
Good, Lord all the comedies this pilot season sound exactly the same.
I can barely imagine a multi-camera sitcom on NBC anymore. They have to be planning another comedy block, away from the glare of Thursday’s acclaimed single-cams.
They are. I think NBC is well aware that going from no-laugh tracks to laugh tracks creates flow-through problems. However, the main problem with their single-cams is they are almost all variations of the same show (taking place in a work environment). One is fine (The Office), but FIVE is too much and Perfect Couples would be good, if it wasn’t flat out horrible.
Before someone says that Community isn’t a workplace comedy, it is. With a community college being substituted for a traditional office.
The Right Coast, The Tim Allen project, while not a new idea, looks good. So does the gay comedy about two lesbians
“The Same Old Adventures of New Christine.” But hey, congratulations! I hope it’s a great show!
Every “relationship challenged” female character isn’t necessarily the same as Christine Campbell though. Even if they were, I wouldn’t complain, Old Christine was a great show. Good luck to Kari with this.
I love Kari’s writing. I hope this becomes a gigantic hit.
YAYYY! Best comedy pilot of the bunch!
While I was harsh on Bent considering the talent behind it– this looks like a winner.
Kari Lizer is awesome and mere descriptions of shows are rough, the script must be solid.
I’m so glad this got picked up! I’m a huge fan of Kari Lizer’s and this actually sounds good.
I am glad Elia is finally happy. Now the rest of us get to possibly anticipate another female show about relationships. YAWN.
hilarious! you’re the reason i read the comments.
This is a great script. So glad to see it get picked up. Christine was always an underrated show.
Christina Applegate for the title role!!!
Please can someone explain the difference between a multi-camera sitcom and a single camera sitcom…is the difference that obvious on the screen, please expansiate.Thanks a lot!