Skylar Astin as Todd and Marcia Gay Harden as Margaret in ‘So Help Me Todd’ episode 17
Jeffrey Nordling returns to guest star as Gus Easton on CBS’s So Help Me Todd season one episode 17, “The First Date is the Deepest.” Directed by Daniel Willis from a script by Earl Davis, episode 17 will air on Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden stars as Margaret Wright, Skylar Astin plays Todd Wright, and Tristen J. Winger is Lyle. Madeline Wise plays Allison, Inga Schlingmann is Susan, and Rosa Arredondo stars as Francey.
“The First Date Is the Deepest” Plot: Margaret helps a client who lost his mother during a routine surgery at Allison’s hospital, performed by her colleague Dr. Ross Woods (Benjamin Hollingsworth). Also, Margaret and Gus go on their first date and Todd is asked by the firm to investigate Gus.
Alison Wandzura as Helen Gallagher...
Jeffrey Nordling returns to guest star as Gus Easton on CBS’s So Help Me Todd season one episode 17, “The First Date is the Deepest.” Directed by Daniel Willis from a script by Earl Davis, episode 17 will air on Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden stars as Margaret Wright, Skylar Astin plays Todd Wright, and Tristen J. Winger is Lyle. Madeline Wise plays Allison, Inga Schlingmann is Susan, and Rosa Arredondo stars as Francey.
“The First Date Is the Deepest” Plot: Margaret helps a client who lost his mother during a routine surgery at Allison’s hospital, performed by her colleague Dr. Ross Woods (Benjamin Hollingsworth). Also, Margaret and Gus go on their first date and Todd is asked by the firm to investigate Gus.
Alison Wandzura as Helen Gallagher...
- 3/31/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Peacock has ordered “Take Note,” a musical comedy series that centers around a fictional singing competition.
Here’s the logline for the series: 14-year-old Calvin Richards has a wonderful, close-knit family who can survive anything as long as they’re together. And good thing because Calvin was chosen to compete on a tween reality singing show — “Take Note” — and they’re going to spend the summer navigating the crazy ups and downs of new friendships and competitions, while being thrust into the national spotlight.
“Take Note” will star Braelyn Rankins as Calvin Richards, Nadine Roden as Calvin’s mom Bria Richards, Aadin Church as Calvin’s dad Reggie Richards, and Sebastian Spencer (“Overlord and the Underwoods”) as Calvin’s brother Jordan Richards.
“We couldn’t be happier to be working with the dedicated team at Peacock. We strongly believe ‘Take Note’ will empower and inspire kids everywhere to reach for the stars,...
Here’s the logline for the series: 14-year-old Calvin Richards has a wonderful, close-knit family who can survive anything as long as they’re together. And good thing because Calvin was chosen to compete on a tween reality singing show — “Take Note” — and they’re going to spend the summer navigating the crazy ups and downs of new friendships and competitions, while being thrust into the national spotlight.
“Take Note” will star Braelyn Rankins as Calvin Richards, Nadine Roden as Calvin’s mom Bria Richards, Aadin Church as Calvin’s dad Reggie Richards, and Sebastian Spencer (“Overlord and the Underwoods”) as Calvin’s brother Jordan Richards.
“We couldn’t be happier to be working with the dedicated team at Peacock. We strongly believe ‘Take Note’ will empower and inspire kids everywhere to reach for the stars,...
- 6/11/2021
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Peacock is moving more into the family space with its latest series order – musical comedy Take Note.
The NBCU streamer has ordered the ten-part series from Lambur Productions, the production company behind Hulu’s Hardy Boys.
The half-hour series, which follows a group of contestants from across the country competing in a fictional reality singing competition, stars Doom Patrol’s Braelyn Rankins, Designated Survivor’s Nadine Roden, Aadin Church, who starred in Broadway’s Dreamgirls, and Overlord and the Underwoods’ Sebastian Spencer.
It is centered around 14-year-old Calvin Richards, played by Rankins, who has a wonderful, close-knit family who can survive anything as long as they’re together. And good thing because Calvin was chosen to compete on a tween reality singing show – Take Note – and they’re going to spend the summer navigating the crazy ups and downs of new friendships and competitions, while being thrust into the national spotlight.
The NBCU streamer has ordered the ten-part series from Lambur Productions, the production company behind Hulu’s Hardy Boys.
The half-hour series, which follows a group of contestants from across the country competing in a fictional reality singing competition, stars Doom Patrol’s Braelyn Rankins, Designated Survivor’s Nadine Roden, Aadin Church, who starred in Broadway’s Dreamgirls, and Overlord and the Underwoods’ Sebastian Spencer.
It is centered around 14-year-old Calvin Richards, played by Rankins, who has a wonderful, close-knit family who can survive anything as long as they’re together. And good thing because Calvin was chosen to compete on a tween reality singing show – Take Note – and they’re going to spend the summer navigating the crazy ups and downs of new friendships and competitions, while being thrust into the national spotlight.
- 6/11/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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