
Nickelodeon has unveiled a slate of greenlighted live-action and animated series and pilots (some of which Deadline has written about) both for its daytime kids channel and nighttime Nick at Nite. It includes a 20-episode order by Nick at Nite to sitcom Wendell And Vinnie and pilot pickups of Instant Mom at Nick and Nite and of The Haunted Hathaways and The Thundermans at Nickelodeon as well two iCarly sprinoff pilots as Nick is looking to extend the franchise with the original series coming to an end this fall. Both spinoffs are from iCarly creator Dan Schneider. Sam & Cat stars series’ Jennette McCurdy and Ariana Grande, Gibby is toplined by Noah Munck. Here is a list of Nick’s newly picked up series and pilots:
LIVE-ACTION
Current Productions:
Wendell And Vinnie (Nick at Nite series) – iCarly’s Jerry Trainor stars as Vinnie, a lovable, goofball uncle who becomes the guardian to his buttoned-up 12-year-old nephew Wendell (Buddy Handleson, Shake It Up). Nicole Sullivan (The King of Queens, The Penguins of Madagascar) also stars as Vinnie’s high-strung older sister Wilma. The comedy series, greenlit for 20 episodes, was written by Jay Kogen (Frasier, George Lopez) and will be executive produced by Aaron Kaplan (GCB, Terra Nova).
You Gotta See This (Nickelodeon series) – Nickelodeon combines the best of the web, behind-the-scenes footage, celebrity interviews, pranks and bloopers in its new series You Gotta See This, premiering this fall. Hosted by Chris O’Neal and Noah Crawford (stars of How to Rock), the half-hour series rolls all the must-see clips of the week into one hilarious package. Nickelodeon is currently in production on this 20-episode series in Los Angeles.
Swindle (Nickelodeon movie/working title) – With daring heists, crazy disguises, pie fights and sumo wrestlers, the network greenlights Swindle, an original TV movie featuring an impressive ensemble cast of Nickelodeon stars. When an evil collector cons Griffin out of a million dollar baseball card that could have saved his best friend’s home, he unites a ragtag group of his classmates who need to work as a team to take down the swindler. Swindle is based on a popular children’s book by Gordon Korman. Production will commence this fall in Vancouver, Canada.
Nicky Deuce (Nickelodeon movie/working title) – Based on a popular children’s book by The Sopranos’ Steve Schirripa and Charles Fleming, Nicky Deuce stars iCarly’s Noah Munck as Nicholas Borelli II, a nerdy, over-protected teen who transforms into the title character. Nicholas gets caught in the adventure of a lifetime when he spends the summer with an uncle he never knew he had. Production on this original TV movie will commence this summer in Montreal, Canada.
Pilots:
Sam & Cat (Nickelodeon pilot/working title) – In the comedic spin-off Sam & Cat, from iCarly and Victorious cre
Gibby (Nickelodeon pilot/working title) – Noah Munck reprises his role as Gibby in the spin-off from iCarly creator Dan Schneider. In the comedy pilot, Gibby takes a job at The Bixby, a recreational center where kids of all ages hang out, socialize, play sports and take unique classes. Gibby becomes a mentor to four quirky middle-schoolers, helping them break out of their shells and embrace life in true “Gibbehhh” style.
The Haunted Hathaways (Nickelodeon pilot/working title) — Life in The Big Easy gets a little more complicated and way more spirited when the Hathaway siblings move into a house occupied by a family of ghosts. The pilot is written by Robert Peacock, who served as writer/producer on several series over the last decade including Reba, The Jeff Foxworthy Show and Coupling.
The Thundermans (Nickelodeon pilot/working title) – Written by Jed Spingarn, The Thundermans follows 13-year-old Phoebe Thunderman, who just wants to be normal, but that’s impossible when she comes from a family of superheroes. While most superheroes are lucky to have one power, Phoebe happens to have 12. So much for normal! A longtime producer for Nickelodeon, Spingarn most recently served as co-executive producer of the hit series Big Time Rush and prior to that, produced on Nickelodeon’s The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and Johnny Bravo.
Instant Mom (Nick at Nite pilot/working title) – Instant Mom centers on a 25-year-old party girl who trades in Cosmos for carpools when she marries an older man with kids. The project is executive produced by Aaron Kaplan (GCB, Terra Nova) with Warren Bell (Ellen, According to Jim, What I Like About You) and Jessica Butler (According to Jim, In Plain Sight) serving as writers/executive producers.
ANIMATION
Current Productions:
Sanjay & Craig (Nickelodeon series) – A classic tale of boy meets snake, this 20-episode, 2D-animated series follows two best buds who dedicate their lives to becoming the coolest, most rebellious dudes in the neighborhood. Sanjay & Craig is created by Jim Dirschberger, Jay Howell and Andreas Trolf, and executive produced by Nick alumni Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi (The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Alvin and the Chipmunks).
Monsters vs. Aliens (Nickelodeon series) – An extension of the blockbuster movie, the all-new CG-animated television series features the lovable monsters and a whole new group of nefarious aliens living and working together at Area 50-something. Greenlit for 26 episodes, the series will be executive produced by Bob Schooley, Mark McCorkle and Brett Haaland (The Penguins of Madagascar).
Monty and Norville (Nickelodeon preschool series/working title) – Monty and Norville follows the adventures of a five-year-old troll named Monty and his dragon friend Norville. With the help of viewers at home, Monty can use his magic stick to make incredible things happen as long as he uses the right words. The new animated 26-episode series, created by Adam Peltzman (head writer, Blue’s Clues, The Backyardigans), will introduce a literacy curriculum to Nickelodeon’s preschool audience.
Pilots:
Bad Seeds (Nickelodeon pilot) – From SpongeBob SquarePants alumnus and Chowder creator Carl Greenblatt, Bad Seeds is about a good bird running with the bad crowd… and having a great time!
Blaze and the Monster Machines (Nickelodeon preschool pilot/working title) – Blaze and the Monster Machines is a CG-animated, interactive program about an eight-year-old boy named AJ and his incredible monster truck Blaze. AJ, Blaze and their friend Maddie fight their arch nemesis Crusher along with a fleet of other trucks. The series features a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) curriculum and is created by Jeff Borkin (head writer, Team Umizoomi, Little Einsteins) and Ellen Martin (producer, Bubble Guppies, The Backyardigans).
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Good to see Dan Schneider finally get a break from Nickelodeon. Looking forward to more jokes with the words cheese and pants.
Anothwr hit schedule from the executives that gave you year on year 20% declines!!! Come back Herb Scannel, we need you!!!
The premise for “Sam and Cat” is awful..those two stars are way too talented for that crap.
did it premier already?
That is not awful atleast have too people from two shows we love that are ending
Well, at least we know Disney will finish first again.
Maybe if Schneider spent less time in the bakery and more time at a UCLA Extension writing class, Nick wouldn’t be so awful to watch.
Sam & Cat…are they trying to kill two careers in one show? I agree with Jared, this sounds terrible.
It’s a really horrible idea as a spinoff from iCarly/Victorious. I can’t see where a character like Sam Puckett would have the patience to deal with a spacey, ditzy character like Cat Valentine. And with both characters being creative types, with one doing a web show and the other being an aspiring singer/actress, why would they get into babysitting?
But it could work if they make it a stand-alone series, though. Just make their characters separate and original with no tie-ins to their original series.
Have you watched Disney Channel? That entire network is brain dead. It’s truly awful.
Anybody know if How To Rock is coming back? Or did Dan Schmeider cancel it?
Dan Schneider doesn’t produce How To Rock. And I don’t know if How To Rock is coming back, but I suspect it will be back next season. I can;’t say the same for Supah Ninjas or Bucket and Skinner.
Bad Seeds.. – seriously. Your going to put on a show where a good bird.. runs with bad seeds and has fun doing it??? Why don’t you just encourage kids to go out and do bad things why don’t ya. Good grief. What in the world are you thinking!
Good grief. Nick says they’ve got a slate of new shows that will help turn around the network, and this is what they’re touting? Just shuffling Nick stars into other shows is not going to do it. Nick needs to banish Dan Schneider permanently. He makes the same type of show over and over and over. Disney shows have buzz, Nick shows have zzzz.
iAgree.
Ummm…folks…you know these are shows directed at younger audiences? This is not supposed to be Shakespeare
Nicks ratings are dropping because kids have so many more media options now…the shows are not getting worse.
Jerry Trainor is really talented and deserves better than another show where he plays the wacky uncle/guardian. Is that really the best they could come up with? Does the nephew have a webcast?
They kind if already sprung jerry trainor off of drake and josh along with miranda cosgrove
Dan Schneider makes top shows … what are you talking about….
Look at it this way – we’re almost done with Victorious if Dan starts a new show. Just like Drake & Josh and iCarly.
These premises sound terrible
How To Rock is cancelled.
Yes it is are you stupid!
weird man i will miss the old shows but i will like the new shows
Dan Schneider makes top quality shows? Are you high? What are you talking about, Tracy?
Has anyone seen the preview for Wendall and Vinnie. Well if you havnt its SUPER cheesy. You can tell that crap (acting) is FAKE. I got to tell you Dan had it right with Drake and Josh, Zoey 101, and I Carly but this new crap sucks. Disney Channels starting to suck and is cheesy as well in shows like Dog With A Blog. I mean come on I could think of something better than that. As a child myself I miss Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place althogh I heard Disneys making a sequal or something to it about Alex vs Alex. So overall Nick and Disney are losing their touchand are going doen hill……..Fast!
Looking forward to haunted Hathaways
@LT LOL. And @ Walter I agree . I like Dan Schneider but his shows are so predictable! I just watch Disney Channel now. But I’ll watch Sam And Cat out of curiousity and support for J&A. But if we look at this realistically,Nickelodeon can’t keep this show on for more than 2 or 3 years. J is 21 and A is 18. They’ll want to move on to other projects as they get older and more mature. Nickelodeon put alot of faith in Spongebob (they still do actually but alot less which is good) and Icarly when it was on. They can’t do this with Sam and Cat. Miranda was in a hurry to get out of Nickelodeon,it seems and Vic J was disappointed but glad she would be able to move on to other production. Ariana and Jenette won’t want to stay glued to Nickelodeon forever. The other shows and movies seem okay but nothing I’d be dying to check out. I can’t wait for “Teen Beach Musical” on Disney Channel this June. It looks great! Probably another hit like HSM, “Lemonade Mouth”, “Radio Rebel” and such. Plus,I love Ross Lynch and Maia Mitchell. Such great actors and it seems like they really put family first!
I can’t belive they are changing nick , to the new Disney channel ! Disney used to be good intill there new shows came , we need more shows like victories and icarly … We need to save this new nick , hope Dan can make a good New series
I miss shows like Drake and Josh. That’s what they need. Shows that you can do basically anything with. Nick is becoming the Disney Channel, with bad acting and poor plots. I’ve been watching less and less. With iCarly cancelled, and me becoming too old to watch Spongebob, I have practically no reason to watch it anymore.
I have no idea why they canceled icarly and victorious they were nicks last legs for standing up in the battle of Disney them getting rid of those shows have made nick a non-enjoyable station where did the days of icarly, big time rush, victorious, jimmy neutron, and all other good old shows that made nick a great station it breaks my heart to see my childhood shows turned loose and new peices of shit put in instead