Tires is a workplace comedy series created by the immensely popular stand-up comedian Shane Gillis. The Netflix comedy series is set in a tire shop and follows the daily hijinks of all the employees from Shane’s quippy remarks to Will’s latest humiliation. Tires stars Gillis in the lead role with Steve Gerben, Chris O’Connor, Kilah Fox, Stavros Halkias, and Andrew Schulz. So, if you loved the comedy and the characters in Tires here are some more workplace comedies for you to watch next.
The Crew (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
The Crew is a workplace comedy series created by Jeff Lowell. The Netflix series is set in a NASCAR garage and it follows the story of the crew chief as he is surprised to find out that the owner has decided to retire and put his millennial daughter in charge of the garage. Both butt heads over how the garage...
The Crew (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
The Crew is a workplace comedy series created by Jeff Lowell. The Netflix series is set in a NASCAR garage and it follows the story of the crew chief as he is surprised to find out that the owner has decided to retire and put his millennial daughter in charge of the garage. Both butt heads over how the garage...
- 5/24/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The race is over for Kevin and his garage team. Netflix has cancelled The Crew so, there won't be a second season for this multi-camera comedy series.
Created by showrunner Jeff Lowell and directed by Andy Fickman, The Crew stars Kevin James, Jillian Mueller, Freddie Stroma, Gary Anthony Williams, Dan Ahdoot, and Sarah Stiles. In the comedy, crew chief Kevin Gibson (James) runs a NASCAR garage. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his Stanford-educated daughter, Catherine Spencer (Mueller), Kevin finds himself at odds with the tech-reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team.
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Created by showrunner Jeff Lowell and directed by Andy Fickman, The Crew stars Kevin James, Jillian Mueller, Freddie Stroma, Gary Anthony Williams, Dan Ahdoot, and Sarah Stiles. In the comedy, crew chief Kevin Gibson (James) runs a NASCAR garage. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his Stanford-educated daughter, Catherine Spencer (Mueller), Kevin finds himself at odds with the tech-reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team.
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- 7/6/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"The Crew" comedy TV series created by Jeff Lowell , starring Kevin James, set in a 'NASCAR' garage, has been canceled by Netflix after one season:
"...in a 'NASCAR' garage, the 'crew chief' butts heads with his new boss and 'tech-reliant millennial' staff...
"...when the owner decides to retire and let his daughter take over the racing team..."
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"...in a 'NASCAR' garage, the 'crew chief' butts heads with his new boss and 'tech-reliant millennial' staff...
"...when the owner decides to retire and let his daughter take over the racing team..."
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- 7/4/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"The Crew" is a new original comedy TV series created by Jeff Lowell , starring Kevin James, set in a 'NASCAR' garage, streaming February 15, 2021 on Netflix:
"...in a 'NASCAR' garage, the 'crew chief' butts heads with his new boss and 'tech-reliant millennial' staff...
"...when the owner decides to retire and let his daughter take over the racing team..."
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"...in a 'NASCAR' garage, the 'crew chief' butts heads with his new boss and 'tech-reliant millennial' staff...
"...when the owner decides to retire and let his daughter take over the racing team..."
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- 2/17/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
You don’t have to watch a minute of Kevin James’ new Netflix series, “The Crew,” to know exactly what the show is like. From showrunner Jeff Lowell (“The Ranch”), the workplace comedy stars James as Kevin, the bumbling crew chief of a middling Nascar racing team, whose job becomes a lot more complicated after the team’s owner retires and puts his millennial daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller) in charge.
Like most of James’ characters, Kevin is a self-deprecating man-child who loves old-school values, cheap beer, and protecting the status quo, which makes having to listen to his progressive new boss a challenge. A Stanford grad who found success in Silicon Valley, Catherine has little in common with her new employees, but brings to the table several strategic, forward-thinking ideas for how the team could break out of their rut and become real contenders in racing. However, none of the...
Like most of James’ characters, Kevin is a self-deprecating man-child who loves old-school values, cheap beer, and protecting the status quo, which makes having to listen to his progressive new boss a challenge. A Stanford grad who found success in Silicon Valley, Catherine has little in common with her new employees, but brings to the table several strategic, forward-thinking ideas for how the team could break out of their rut and become real contenders in racing. However, none of the...
- 2/15/2021
- by Sadie Gennis
- Variety Film + TV
Kevin James didn’t want his third sitcom to be a rehash of King of Queens or Kevin Can Wait — and what could be more different than a series set in the world of NASCAR?
On the heels of the Daytona 500, Netflix will launch The Crew, a 10-episode comedy from creator Jeff Lowell (The Ranch) that centers on the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team, led by crew chief Kevin Gibson.
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On the heels of the Daytona 500, Netflix will launch The Crew, a 10-episode comedy from creator Jeff Lowell (The Ranch) that centers on the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team, led by crew chief Kevin Gibson.
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- 2/13/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
"The Crew" is a new comedy TV series created by Jeff Lowell , starring Kevin James, set in a 'NASCAR' garage, streaming February 15, 2021 on Netflix:
"...in a 'NASCAR' garage, the 'crew chief' butts heads with his new boss and 'tech-reliant millennial' staff when the owner decides to retire and let his daughter take over the racing team..."
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"...in a 'NASCAR' garage, the 'crew chief' butts heads with his new boss and 'tech-reliant millennial' staff when the owner decides to retire and let his daughter take over the racing team..."
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- 2/2/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Netflix has debuted a new trailer for the upcoming NASCAR comedy starring Kevin James, ‘The Crew’.
Kevin James stars as a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team.
Freddie Stroma, Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams and Dan Ahdoot also star, Paris Berelc and Bruce McGill guest star.
Jeff Lowell will serve as writer, showrunner and executive producer. Andy Fickman directed all episodes and serves as an executive producer.
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The show hits Netflix February 15th. Here’s the trailer.
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Kevin James stars as a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team.
Freddie Stroma, Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams and Dan Ahdoot also star, Paris Berelc and Bruce McGill guest star.
Jeff Lowell will serve as writer, showrunner and executive producer. Andy Fickman directed all episodes and serves as an executive producer.
Also in trailers – Can Lara Jean and Peter go the distance? New trailer drops for ‘To All The Boys: Always and Forever’
The show hits Netflix February 15th. Here’s the trailer.
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- 1/18/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Kevin James is headed back to the small screen, but he won't be on regular TV.
The comedy veteran will lead the cast of a new Netflix series, The Crew, which is set to launch Monday, February 15.
The Crew stars James as a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team.
When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team.
Freddie Stroma, Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams, and Dan Ahdoot also star, Paris Berelc and Bruce McGill guest star.
Jeff Lowell will serve as writer, showrunner, and executive producer. Andy Fickman directed all episodes and serves as an executive producer.
James, Jeff Sussman, and Todd Garner will also serve as executive producers. Matt Summers and Tim Clark will executive produce for NASCAR.
The streamer has also...
The comedy veteran will lead the cast of a new Netflix series, The Crew, which is set to launch Monday, February 15.
The Crew stars James as a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team.
When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team.
Freddie Stroma, Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams, and Dan Ahdoot also star, Paris Berelc and Bruce McGill guest star.
Jeff Lowell will serve as writer, showrunner, and executive producer. Andy Fickman directed all episodes and serves as an executive producer.
James, Jeff Sussman, and Todd Garner will also serve as executive producers. Matt Summers and Tim Clark will executive produce for NASCAR.
The streamer has also...
- 1/15/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Netflix has slotted Monday, February 15 for the premiere of Kevin James’ NASCAR comedy series The Crew. (The date just happens to follow the Daytona 500 on February 14). The streamer also unveiled the first trailer and announced new guest cast members Paris Berelc and Bruce McGill.
The Crew stars James, who also executive produces, as a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team. Bridgerton‘s Freddie Stroma, Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams and Dan Ahdoot also star.
Berelc plays Jessie, a a young race car driver who Catherine (Mueller) wants to replace Jake (Stroma) with on the Bobby Spencer racing team. Sponsors love the idea of getting a young woman behind the wheel,...
The Crew stars James, who also executive produces, as a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team. Bridgerton‘s Freddie Stroma, Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams and Dan Ahdoot also star.
Berelc plays Jessie, a a young race car driver who Catherine (Mueller) wants to replace Jake (Stroma) with on the Bobby Spencer racing team. Sponsors love the idea of getting a young woman behind the wheel,...
- 1/15/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Kevin James Has a Losing Driver and a Demanding New Boss in Trailer for Netflix’s ‘The Crew’ (Video)
Kevin James seems like a pretty solid crew chief in his new NASCAR Netflix comedy series, “The Crew.” Unfortunately, everyone around him appears to be as hapless as can be.
But don’t take our word for it — watch the trailer above.
“The Crew” is set to debut on Monday, Feb. 15 on Netflix, the streaming service said on Friday. The timing follows the real-life Daytona 500 race on Sunday, Feb. 14.
“‘The Crew’ stars Kevin James as the leader of the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. When the team’s old-school owner, Bobby Spencer himself (Bruce McGill), steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team.
Step 1 of Catherine’s plan: Replace the clearly very bad (or at least dumb and distracted) driver Jake, who is played by Freddie Stroma.
Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams...
But don’t take our word for it — watch the trailer above.
“The Crew” is set to debut on Monday, Feb. 15 on Netflix, the streaming service said on Friday. The timing follows the real-life Daytona 500 race on Sunday, Feb. 14.
“‘The Crew’ stars Kevin James as the leader of the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. When the team’s old-school owner, Bobby Spencer himself (Bruce McGill), steps down and passes the team off to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller), James has to protect himself and his crew from her attempts to modernize the team.
Step 1 of Catherine’s plan: Replace the clearly very bad (or at least dumb and distracted) driver Jake, who is played by Freddie Stroma.
Sarah Stiles, Gary Anthony Williams...
- 1/15/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
NASCAR fans will have more than just the Daytona 500 to look forward to on Presidents’ Day weekend.
Netflix announced Friday that The Crew, a NASCAR sitcom headlined by Kevin James, will premiere Monday, Feb. 15 — one day after the big race.
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The 10-episode comedy centers on Kevin, a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. “When the owner (Rizzoli & Isles‘ Bruce McGill...
Netflix announced Friday that The Crew, a NASCAR sitcom headlined by Kevin James, will premiere Monday, Feb. 15 — one day after the big race.
More from TVLineWhat's New on Netflix This MonthAshton Kutcher Explains Why It Was Time to End 'The Ranch,' Takes a Swipe at 'Two and a Half Men'Bridgerton Star Expresses Concern About Filming Season 2 Anytime Soon
The 10-episode comedy centers on Kevin, a NASCAR crew chief for the fictional Bobby Spencer Racing team. “When the owner (Rizzoli & Isles‘ Bruce McGill...
- 1/15/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
With serious competition coming from Disney+ and HBO Max, not to mention the volatile task of churning out content amid a pandemic, Netflix has plenty of challenges ahead in 2021. But the reigning titan of streaming remains a necessary utility for most TV consumers — weathering all storms put in its path — so for as different as the new year is bound to be, one question still matters most: What buzzy original series can Netflix release to keep subscribers happy?
Below, IndieWire has collected 16 new shows that are bound to get people talking, from long-anticipated adaptations (“Cowboy Bebop”) to the next lavish Ryan Murphy period drama (“Halston”) to hidden gems with awards potential.
To be clear, these upcoming programs are either already scheduled or fully expected to premiere this year, so you can rest assured in what’s coming. The pandemic will continue to wreak havoc on scheduling, but these titles are...
Below, IndieWire has collected 16 new shows that are bound to get people talking, from long-anticipated adaptations (“Cowboy Bebop”) to the next lavish Ryan Murphy period drama (“Halston”) to hidden gems with awards potential.
To be clear, these upcoming programs are either already scheduled or fully expected to premiere this year, so you can rest assured in what’s coming. The pandemic will continue to wreak havoc on scheduling, but these titles are...
- 1/8/2021
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Mather Zickel (Masters of Sex) has booked a recurring role opposite Kevin James on Netflix comedy The Crew, starring and executive produced by The King of Queens alum. Written by Jeff Lowell, The Crew is set in a Nascar garage and stars James as the crew chief. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech-reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team. Zickel will play Beth’s (Sarah Stiles) boyfriend Frank. Zickel is known for his work on series such as Masters of Sex, House of Lies and most recently I Love You America with Sarah Silverman. He is repped by The Rosenzweig Group, Abrams Artists Agency and attorney Lev Ginsburg.
Chance Kelly (Generation Kill) is set to recur on ABC’s legal drama series For Life, from Hank Steinberg,...
Chance Kelly (Generation Kill) is set to recur on ABC’s legal drama series For Life, from Hank Steinberg,...
- 1/30/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix is taking viewers back to The Ranch one last time.
The streamer has dropped the official trailer for the 8th and final part of the series, debuting Friday, January 24.
With us saying goodbye to the characters we've come to know and love, the trailer confirms who gets arrested for murdering Mary's ex, and we are surprised.
The unlucky person is Luke, but we don't even know whether he was the one to do the crime. That will likely be one of the big questions during the final episodes.
The clip also confirms the return of Debra Winger as Maggie Bennett. Maggie will be back on the ranch to spread some holiday cheer.
However, her bombshell announcement will leave the family reeling.
"Raise a glass and get ready to take one last ride to The Ranch. With Iron River Ranch now in a competitor's hands and more trouble on the horizon,...
The streamer has dropped the official trailer for the 8th and final part of the series, debuting Friday, January 24.
With us saying goodbye to the characters we've come to know and love, the trailer confirms who gets arrested for murdering Mary's ex, and we are surprised.
The unlucky person is Luke, but we don't even know whether he was the one to do the crime. That will likely be one of the big questions during the final episodes.
The clip also confirms the return of Debra Winger as Maggie Bennett. Maggie will be back on the ranch to spread some holiday cheer.
However, her bombshell announcement will leave the family reeling.
"Raise a glass and get ready to take one last ride to The Ranch. With Iron River Ranch now in a competitor's hands and more trouble on the horizon,...
- 1/10/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Kevin James’ upcoming Netflix Nascar comedy series has found its crew. Joining James in the 10-episode multi-cam comedy series The Crew are series regulars Gary Anthony Williams, Dan Ahdoot (Bajillion Dollar Propertie$), Freddie Stroma, Sarah Stiles and Jillian Mueller (The Last O.G. Pretty Woman on Broadway).
Set in a Nascar garage, James will play the crew chief. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team.
Williams will play Chuck. He’s highly suspicious of technology and has it in for the team’s driver, who seems to always be crashing his beautiful cars. His new boss would love to put him out to pasture, but not many people can get a car running in...
Set in a Nascar garage, James will play the crew chief. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team.
Williams will play Chuck. He’s highly suspicious of technology and has it in for the team’s driver, who seems to always be crashing his beautiful cars. His new boss would love to put him out to pasture, but not many people can get a car running in...
- 12/17/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Actor and comedian Kevin James, known for one of my favorite series, King of Queens, as well as comedies like Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Grown Ups, and Here Comes the Boom, is now set to star in a new comedy series for Netflix called The Crew. The series will be a multi-cam comedy set in a Nascar garage, where James will star as the crew chief. When the owner of the garage retires and leaves the ownership to his daughter, “James finds himself at odds with the tech-reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team.”
The series is being written by Jeff Lowell and will come on the heels of the series The Ranch and Fuller House, which are both coming to an end after their upcoming final seasons at Netflix.
I’m all in for this. I love sitcoms, and I love Kevin James. I’m looking forward to The Crew,...
The series is being written by Jeff Lowell and will come on the heels of the series The Ranch and Fuller House, which are both coming to an end after their upcoming final seasons at Netflix.
I’m all in for this. I love sitcoms, and I love Kevin James. I’m looking forward to The Crew,...
- 9/5/2019
- by Jessica Fisher
- GeekTyrant
Kevin James is set to star in and executive produce a multi-camera comedy that has been ordered to series at Netflix, Variety has learned.
Titled “The Crew,” the series is set in a Nascar garage. James will play the crew chief. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team.
Jeff Lowell is the writer and executive producer on “The Crew” in addition to serving as showrunner. Jeff Sussman and Todd Gardner will also executive produce, with Matt Summers and Tim Clark executive producing for Nascar.
James is a multi-cam veteran, previously starring in the hit CBS sitcom “King of Queens” from 1998-2007. Most recently, he returned to CBS for the multi-cam “Kevin Can Wait,” in which he reunited with his “King of Queens” co-star Leah Remini. James...
Titled “The Crew,” the series is set in a Nascar garage. James will play the crew chief. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team.
Jeff Lowell is the writer and executive producer on “The Crew” in addition to serving as showrunner. Jeff Sussman and Todd Gardner will also executive produce, with Matt Summers and Tim Clark executive producing for Nascar.
James is a multi-cam veteran, previously starring in the hit CBS sitcom “King of Queens” from 1998-2007. Most recently, he returned to CBS for the multi-cam “Kevin Can Wait,” in which he reunited with his “King of Queens” co-star Leah Remini. James...
- 9/4/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Kevin can wait to get back on television — but he’s not gonna!
Onetime CBS sitcom ‘King’ Kevin James is headed to Netflix via a starring role in The Crew, a multi-cam comedy set in the world of Nascar, TVLine has learned.
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James, who serves as an Ep on the project, will play the crew chief working in a Nascar garage. When the owner steps...
Onetime CBS sitcom ‘King’ Kevin James is headed to Netflix via a starring role in The Crew, a multi-cam comedy set in the world of Nascar, TVLine has learned.
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James, who serves as an Ep on the project, will play the crew chief working in a Nascar garage. When the owner steps...
- 9/4/2019
- TVLine.com
Netflix has given a series order to The Crew, a Nascar-set multicam comedy starring and executive produced by The King of Queens alum Kevin James.
Written by Jeff Lowell, The Crew, which echoes sitcom classic Taxi, is set in a Nascar garage and stars James as the crew chief. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech-reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team.
Lowell executive produces and serves as showrunner. James’ longtime manager Jeff Sussman (The King of Queens) and producer Todd Garner also executive produce along with Nascar’s Matt Summers and Tim Clark.
James, who shot to stardom with CBS’ The King of Queens before segueing to features, returned to TV comedy in 2016 with the multi-camera Kevin Can Wait,...
Written by Jeff Lowell, The Crew, which echoes sitcom classic Taxi, is set in a Nascar garage and stars James as the crew chief. When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech-reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team.
Lowell executive produces and serves as showrunner. James’ longtime manager Jeff Sussman (The King of Queens) and producer Todd Garner also executive produce along with Nascar’s Matt Summers and Tim Clark.
James, who shot to stardom with CBS’ The King of Queens before segueing to features, returned to TV comedy in 2016 with the multi-camera Kevin Can Wait,...
- 9/4/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Kevin James has been tapped as the lead for Netflix’s upcoming multi-camera sitcom “The Crew.” The comedy series takes place in a Nascar garage, where James plays the crew chief.
“When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team,” according to Netflix’s description.
Jeff Lowell, who produced “The Jim Gaffigan Show,” “Two and a Half Men” and “The Ranch,” will serve as writer, showrunner and executive producer. Jeff Sussman, who worked as a producer on other James projects including “The King of Queens,” “Paul Blart: Mall Cop,” “True Memoirs Of An International Assassin” and “Grown Ups,” will executive produce for “The Crew” along with Todd Garner and Matt Summers and Tim Clark for Nascar.
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“When the owner steps down and passes the team off to his daughter, James finds himself at odds with the tech reliant millennials she starts bringing in to modernize the team,” according to Netflix’s description.
Jeff Lowell, who produced “The Jim Gaffigan Show,” “Two and a Half Men” and “The Ranch,” will serve as writer, showrunner and executive producer. Jeff Sussman, who worked as a producer on other James projects including “The King of Queens,” “Paul Blart: Mall Cop,” “True Memoirs Of An International Assassin” and “Grown Ups,” will executive produce for “The Crew” along with Todd Garner and Matt Summers and Tim Clark for Nascar.
Also Read: Ryan Murphy Sets 'A Chorus Line' Miniseries, Halston...
- 9/4/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Recently, CBS released the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Two And A Half Men" episode 13 of season 12. The episode is labeled, "Boompa Loved His Hookers," and it turns out that we're going to see Martin get in a fearful bind about possibly losing Louis if he goes ahead and dumps Ms. McMartin, and more. In the new, 13th episode press release: Walden will fear if he breaks up with Ms. McMartin, it is going to jeopardize his adoption of Louis. Press release number 2: Walden is going to fear if he breaks up with Ms. McMartin, it will jeopardize his adoption of Louis. Also, Alan will hesitate when Lyndsey asks him to move in with her. Guest stars feature: Vernee Watson (Karen) and Michael Patrick McGill (Joseph). The episode's story is by Steve Tompkins, Warren Bell and Jeff Lowell. Teleplay By: Don Reo, Jim Patterson and Nathan Chetty.
- 1/29/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Two And Half Men" episode 12 of season 12. The episode is entitled, " A Beer-Battered Rip-Off," and it turns out that we're going to see Alan put their future with Louis in grave danger when he dumps the social worker chick to get back with Lindsey, and more. In the new, 12th episode press release: When Alan breaks up with their social worker to get back together with Lyndsey, Walden will worry it will affect Louis' adoption. Press release number 2: When Alan breaks up with their social worker to get back together with Lyndsey, Walden is going to worry it will affect Louis' adoption. Actor, Ed Forsyth, guest stars as a waiter. The episode's story is by Don Reo, Jim Patterson and Jeff Lowell. Teleplay By: Matt Ross, Max Searle and Nathan Chetty. It was directed by James Widdoes. Episode...
- 1/22/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Hulu is quickly becoming the home for broadcast TV's early exits. The streaming service has picked up the remaining unaired episodes of ABC's canceled comedy Manhattan Love Story. The seven remaining episodes of the Jeff Lowell romantic comedy, starring Analeigh Tipton and Jake McDorman and from ABC Studios, will be available weekly starting Thursday via Hulu with a subscription to its premium Plus service. Read more ABC's 'Selfie' Headed to Hulu ABC canceled the series — the first freshman show of the 2014-15 season — after four episodes. Manhattan opened to a paltry 4.3 million total viewers and a
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- 12/3/2014
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In the first cull of the season, ABC has terminated the fledgling comedy series Manhattan Love Story, after it failed to recover from a shaky start by its third episode. There is much debate about the validity of ratings numbers – at a time when networks are trying to gauge viewership around DVR recordings, while simultaneously scrambling to adapt to changing viewing habits in light of media streaming and ‘binge-watching’ – but it seems the situation for the show was just too dire to continue.
The short-lived series followed Dana (Analeigh Tipton) and Peter (Jake McDorman) as they embarked on a new relationship together – and explored their “unfiltered internal monologues” in the process. Written by Jeff Lowell (Two And A Half Men), the show got off to a relatively weak start – with ratings indicating that viewers were switching off after Manhattan Love Story’s lead-in show, Selfie. Numbers decreased with each subsequent episode which,...
The short-lived series followed Dana (Analeigh Tipton) and Peter (Jake McDorman) as they embarked on a new relationship together – and explored their “unfiltered internal monologues” in the process. Written by Jeff Lowell (Two And A Half Men), the show got off to a relatively weak start – with ratings indicating that viewers were switching off after Manhattan Love Story’s lead-in show, Selfie. Numbers decreased with each subsequent episode which,...
- 10/25/2014
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
If the main characters on ABC's "Manhattan Love Story" were able to learn the fate of ABC's "Manhattan Love Story," it might be fun to read their thoughts. My hunch? Peter: "Oh poop. Boobs." Dana: "Oh poop. Purses." And if you don't know who Peter and Dana are, that's probably why "Manhattan Love Story" is no longer around. ABC confirmed on Friday evening that "Manhattan Love Story" has been pulled, effective immediately. While nobody at ABC is likely to use the "c" word, we can effectively celebrate that after a full month, we have our first cancellation of the 2014-2015 season. "Manhattan Love Story" was already off next week due to Halloween programming, but on November 4, ABC will air double dose of "Selfie" episodes in the 8 p.m. hour a strategy that may or may not help struggling sophomore drama "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." [In the short-term it definitely won't help "S.H.I.E.L.D." since ABC is airing a Marvel special on 11/4, as commenters remind me.] We...
- 10/25/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
ABC has pulled the plug on freshman comedy Manhattan Love Story. The network made the decision late Friday and will replace the comedy with back-to-back original episodes of fellow rookie Selfie on Tuesdays starting Nov. 4. ABC already planned to preempt the series next week. The Analeigh Tipson and Jake McDorman comedy from Jeff Lowell and ABC Studios opened to a paltry 4.3 million total viewers and a 1.3 in the all-important adults 18-49 demographic, down from its Selfie lead-in. Week two of the rom-com slipped to 3.2 million total viewers
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- 10/25/2014
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
I'll be the first to admit I didn't love the pilot of ABC's Manhattan Love Story. In fact, you could even say I was disappointed. A show about dating, set in New York City is totally up my alley. But months after watching the less-than-stellar pilot, I got an opportunity to watch the show's third episode, while also voicing my concerns — mostly about the heavy use of voiceover — to the creator Jeff Lowell. I came out of both my conversation and the screening pleasantly surprised.
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- 9/29/2014
- by Robyn Ross
- TVGuide - Breaking News
ABC's freshman comedy Manhattan Love Story is adding to its cast. William & Kate's Nico Evers-Swindell has booked a recurring role on the comedy from Two and a Half Men's Jeff Lowell, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The romantic comedy starring Analeigh Tipton and Jake McDorman exposes the internal monologues of a young couple embarking on a new relationship. Evers-Swindell will recur as Tucker, an attractive senior editor at a New York publishing firm. He's gay, but not stereotypically flamboyant. He's well-educated and well-spoken and becomes Tipton's friend at work, serving as a brutally honest mentor
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- 9/2/2014
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[In case you've Forgotten, and as I will continue to mention each and every one of these posts that I do: This is *not* a review. Pilots change. Sometimes a lot. Often for the better. Sometimes for the worse. But they change. Actual reviews will be coming in September and perhaps October (and maybe midseason in some cases). This is, however, a brief gut reaction to not-for-air pilots. I know some people will be all "These are reviews." If you've read me, you've read my reviews and you know this isn't what they look like.] Show: "Manhattan Love Story" (ABC) The Pitch: "Wouldn't you love to know what young men and women were thinking as they begin to fall in love?" "Good God no." "Oh. Ummm..." Quick Response: About half-way through my viewing of "Manhattan Love Story," my notes read, "Free Analeigh Tipton." And that's not because this allegedly romantic alleged comedy is airing on ABC and therefore offers all of America the chance to enjoy the "America's Next Top Model" veteran for no cost. And it wasn't that I wanted Tipton's doe-eyed naif Dana to be transplanted to a better show, because Dana's basically Dreama Walker's character from "Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23" and every other callow transplant in the big city ever depicted on any screen. And what have those characters all been thinking about? Purses! I have no way of knowing if this is true, but it passes for...
- 8/16/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Here is the final new drama series order at ABC for next season. The network has picked up the last drama pilot that had remained in contention after the mass pickups last night — mystery Secrets & Lies, from producer Aaron Kaplan and director Charles McDougall. Based on an Australian series, Secrets & Lies stars Ryan Phillippe as a family man who finds the body of a young boy and quickly becomes the prime murder suspect. Juliette Lewis and KaDee Strickland co-star in the 10-episode project, which had a seven-figure episodic penalty attached. Secrets & Lies joins fellow newly picked up ABC drama series How To Get Away With Murder, American Crime, Forever, Whispers and Agent Carter. Talks for comedy pilots Fresh Off The Boat and Cristela are still underway. Related: ABC Picks Up ‘Selfie’, ‘Forever’, Jeff Lowell Comedy, ‘Galavant’, ‘The Whispers’, ‘How To Get Away With Murder’, ‘American Crime’, ‘Black-ish’ To Series This...
- 5/9/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
After remaining quiet all spring, ABC monopolized the attentions of the nation's TV critics on Thursday (May 8) with an evening full of big announcements. You can read about seven of the network's renewals here, as ABC extended its relationship with "Scandal," "Grey's Anatomy," "Modern Family" and more. Fortunately, despite all of these renewals, ABC still has a number of bubble shows waiting for news on Friday, which means more content. And you can also read about ABC's renewal of "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and pickup for "Marvel's Agent Carter" here. But like the game show host says... That's not all! In addition to "Marvel's Agent Carter," ABC gave series orders to dramas "How To Get Away With Murder," "American Crime," "The Whispers" and "Forever." On the comedy side, "Black-ish," "Manhattan Love Story" and "Selfie" earned series orders. And on the musical comedy fairy tale front?...
- 5/9/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Update: Descriptions and credits for each newly picked up series at the bottom of the post. Related: ABC Pilots: What Is Still Alive? Writethru:: ABC has kicked off its new series pickups with a nod to its hottest pilot, legal thriller How To Get Away With Murder starring Viola Davis and executive produced by Shonda Rhimes. Also picked up today are two other pilots from ABC Studios, John Ridley’s dark, racially charged drama American Crime starring Timothy Hutton and Felicity Huffman, and comedy Black-ish, starring Anthony Anderson, with Laurence Fishburne executive producing and set to recur as Anderson’s dad. I hear Richard Lagravenese’s Dangerous Liaisons is not going forward. Related: ABC Picks Up ‘Marvel’s ‘Agent Carter’, Renews ‘Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ ABC is continuing with its orders from ABC Studios. Next off are fairytale musical comedy Galavant from Dan Fogelman (His sophomore ABC comedy The Neighbors is...
- 5/9/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
ABC joined NBC, The CW and Fox and got into the series pickup game Thursday, ordering its most high-profile drama -- Shonda Rhimes' How to Get Away With Murder -- to series. The network also added a drama from 12 Years a Slave's John Ridley and Anthony Anderson comedy Black-ish to series. They're joined by alien drama The Whispers -- previously known as The Visitors; sci-fi hourlong Forever and Marvel's Captain America spinoff Agent Carter. On the comedy side, the network added Jeff Lowell's entry, which is now known as Manhattan Love Story, high-concept musical fairy tale Galavant as well as Emily Kapnek's Selfie.
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- 5/9/2014
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
ABC Studios and ABC have inked a third consecutive deal with director-producer Michael Fresco for him to direct and executive produce a pilot next year. Fresco just completed ABC/ABC Studios’ Jeff Lowell pilot and previously has helmed the pilots for Fox’s Raising Hope and ABC’s Better Off Ted and Suburgatory. He is repped by Paul Alan Smith at Esa.
- 4/15/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Young actress Chloe Wepper has been added to My Thoughts Exactly, ABC‘s comedy pilot from writer Jeff Lowell, Brillstein Entertainment and ABC Studios. It is a romantic comedy that exposes the unfiltered internal monologues of a young couple, Dana (Analeigh Tipton) and Peter (Jake McDorman) embarking on a new relationship. In her first pilot season, Wepper, repped by 3 Arts, Grace Kallis and Lev Ginsburg, has booked the role of Chloe, Peter’s young sister. Ann-Margret is set for a recurring role on the second season of Showtime’s Mark Gordon Co-produced drama series Ray Donovan. She will play the ever-beautiful June Wilson, a major star back in her day who has a past with Ray’s boss Ezra Goldman (Elliott Gould).
- 2/24/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Miss Deadline’s top TV stories? Catch up on the week now: Bob Costas Returns To Sochi Olympics Coverage Monday (Photo) By Lisa De Moraes – Bob Costas returned to the NBC Olympics studios at the International Broadcast Center in Sochi, Russia, today to prepare to resume his primetime and late night hosting duties tomorrow night. ‘Snake Salvation’ Star Dead From Snake Bite; NatGeo To Air Tribute Episode By Jen Yamato – With the first season fully filmed National Geographic had no plans for a second season of Snake Salvation, says a network rep. Now in the wake of Jamie Coots‘ death NatGeo is working up a special tribute episode “so people can understand Pastor Jamie and his method of worship and see that he died doing what he believed was his calling.” Actors Added To Fox’s Matt Hubbard, ABC’s Jeff Lowell Comedy Pilots By Nellie Andreeva – Ely Henry (Suburgatory...
- 2/17/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Ely Henry (Suburgatory) and Asif Ali have been cast as leads in Cabot College, Fox‘s multi-camera comedy pilot from Matt Hubbard, Tina Fey and Robert Carlock. Directed by Pam Fryman, the comedy is set at a women’s college that begins accepting men for the first time. Henry, repped by David Dean Management, and Ali, repped by David Shapira & Assoc. and Aligned Entertainment, will play two of the four male freshmen recently admitted to Cabot College. Nicolas Wright (Accidentally On Purpose) has been added to My Thoughts Exactly, ABC‘s comedy pilot from writer Jeff Lowell, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and ABC Studios. It is a romantic comedy that exposes the unfiltered internal monologues of a young couple, Dana (Analeigh Tipton) and Peter (Jake McDorman) embarking on a new relationship. Wright will play Peter’s handsome, slick brother.
- 2/13/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Laurence Fishburne has closed a deal as a recurring for ABC’s untitled Anthony Anderson pilot (formerly Black-ish) from ABC Studios, Fishburne’s Cinema Gypsy and Principato Young. Written by Kenya Barris (The Game) and loosely based on his personal experiences, the single-camera comedy centers on an upper-middle-class black man (Anderson) who struggles to raise his children with some sense of cultural identity despite constant contradictions and obstacles coming from his liberal wife, old-school father, and his own assimilated, color-blind kids. Fishburne, repped by Paradigm and Landmark Artists Management, will play the dad. Jade Catta-Preta (China, Il, Daddy Knows Best) has signed on as a series regular in My Thoughts Exactly (aka untitled Jeff Lowell), the ABC comedy pilot from Lowell and Brillstein Entertainment Partners. ABC Studios, where Brillstein is under a TV deal, is producing. Written/exec produced by Lowell (John Tucker Must Die), the half-hour is described as...
- 2/10/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Jake McDorman has been cast as the male lead in the ABC comedy pilot My Thoughts Exactly (aka untitled Jeff Lowell). Written by Lowell, the romantic comedy exposes the unfiltered internal monologues of a young couple (McDorman, Analeigh Tipton) embarking on a new relationship. McDorman, repped by UTA and Elissa Leeds at Reel Talent, recently recurred on Showtime’s Shameless. Related: Pilot Season: Which Actors Are Getting The Early Offers...
- 2/5/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Romantic comedies have been a hot genre this development season, and CBS just gave a pilot order to one such project, Save The Date, from That 70′s Show alums Jackie and Jeff Filgo. The comedy was developed at ABC Studios, which will co-produce the pilot with CBS TV Studios. Written and exec producer by the Filgos, Save The Date centers on Kate, 35 and newly single, who drunkenly books a wedding venue and now is faced with the task of meeting the right man in time. The format of the project will be hybrid, in the vein of How I Met Your Mother: a multi-camera comedy employing shorter scenes and no live audience. This marks spouses Jackie and Jeff Filgo’s return to CBS, where they previously worked on The New Adventures Of Old Christine. Other romantic comedy pilot this season include ABC’s Jeff Lowell and Irreversible, NBC’s A To Z,...
- 1/28/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
“America’s Next Top Model” alum turned actress Analeigh Tipton is returning to TV and has been set as the star of Jeff Lowell’s untitled ABC comedy pilot, according to THR. Lowell, who also created “Two and a Half Men” and “Just Shoot Me,” will executive produce and write the new series, which follows newly dating [...]
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- 1/25/2014
- by Linda Ge
- UpandComers
Georgina Rylance rounds out the cast of Fox’s 10-hour event series Gracepoint, a remake of the UK’s Broadchurch. Rylance will play Gemma, a flirty woman who owns the town’s hotel where Detective Emmett Carver (David Tennant) is staying, and with everything going on in Gracepoint she could be bankrupt by the end of the year. Rylance is repped by Greene & Associates Talent Agency and manager Nicolas Bernheim. Analeigh Tipton has joined Jeff Lowell’s untitled single-camera comedy project for ABC in the role of Dana. The show is described as a romantic comedy that exposes the unfiltered internal monologues of a young couple embarking on a new relationship. Tipton is repped by CAA, Mosaic and attorneys Joel McKuin, Jeff Frankel and Scott Whitehead.
- 1/25/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Former America's Next Top Model finalist Analeigh Tipton is heading to TV full time. The model-turned-actress has been tapped to star in ABC's untitled Jeff Lowell comedy pilot, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Story: TV Pilots 2014: The Complete Guide The single-camera romantic comedy exposes the unfiltered internal monologues of a young couple, Peter and Dana (Tipton), embarking on a new relationship. Lowell (Two and a Half Men, Just Shoot Me) will pen the script and executive produce the ABC Studios and Brillstein Entertainment Partners pilot alongside Ep Peter Traugott. Dana is described as pretty and friendly --
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- 1/25/2014
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
ABC has ordered a half-hour single-camera comedy pilot from Jeff Lowell (“John Tucker Must Die”), the network said Tuesday. The as-yet-untitled project, which Lowell wrote, is described as a romantic comedy that exposes the unfiltered internal monologues of a young couple embarking on a new relationship. Also read: ABC Orders Shondaland Pilot ‘How To Get Away With Murder’ In addition to the big-screen offering “John Tucker Must Die,” Lowell has served as a writer and producer on a number of series, including “Two and a Half Men,” “Common Law,” “Spin City” and “Just Shoot Me.” The project comes via Brillstein Entertainment and ABC.
- 1/7/2014
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
ABC has picked up its fifth comedy pilot, handing out an order for an untitled entry from Two and a Half Men writer Jeff Lowell. The single-camera romantic comedy exposes the unfiltered internal monologues of a young couple embarking on a new relationship. Lowell (Common Law, Just Shoot Me) will pen the script and executive produce the ABC Studios and Brillstein Entertainment Partners pilot. TV Pilots 2014: The Complete Guide Peter Traugott, who is based at NBC, developed the project and will executive produce, reuniting the former Brillstein TV topper with the company. The pilot order comes six months
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- 1/7/2014
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Updated: ABC continues to be aggressive this pilot season, handing out early orders. The latest pilot green light has come for a half hour single-camera comedy project from writer Jeff Lowell (John Tucker Must Die) and Brillstein Entertainment Partners. ABC Studios, where Brillstein is under a TV deal, is producing. Former Brillstein TV president Peter Traugott is in negotiations to executive produce, marking a reunion with the company where he spent 15 years before moving to NBCUniversal in June 2011 with a three-year overall deal. Traugott, who originally developed and executive produced the Jeff Lowell project that was set up at NBC during the 2010-11 season through Bep and ABC Studios, is still based at Universal TV but has asked Uni TV for permission to return as an exec producer. Written/exec produced by Lowell, the untitled half-hour is described as a romantic comedy that exposes the unfiltered internal monologues of a...
- 1/7/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Admission movie: Domestic Box office bomb Paul Rudd hasn't been at all lucky at the Us/Canada box office. His latest star vehicle, the Paul Weitz-directed (About a Boy, In Good Company) comedy Admission, co-starring 30 Rock's Tina Fey, is his most recent box-office flop, following the costly James L. Brooks / Reese Witherspoon comedy How Do You Know ($30.21m), Jesse Peretz's Our Idiot Brother ($24.81m domestic), and David Wain / Jennifer Aniston's Wanderlust ($17.45m), plus Judd Apatow's commercial disappointment This Is 40 ($67.54m). (Pictured above: The likable Paul Rudd in the un-liked Admission.) Weitz's film pulled in an estimated $6.44 million at 2,160 Us and Canada sites this weekend (March 22 - 24), as per studio figures found on the web site Box Office Mojo. That's represents Rudd's second worst wide-release debut ever (movie screening at more than 1,000 venues), trailing only another comedy, Jeff Lowell's Over Her Dead Body, starring / Lake Bell and Eva Longoria,...
- 3/24/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
NBC has added two more comedy projects to its development slate. The first is a multi-generational family comedy with a twist from writer Jeff Lowell. It is set in two time periods: in the present, centering on a married couple with children, and in the 1980, following that same couple as teenagers dealing with their parents. Lowell is executive producing alongside Peter Traugott through his Tbd Prods. Universal TV, where Tbd is based, is producing. Lowell, repped by UTA and Management 360, also is co-writing/executive producing/showrunning F*ck I’m In My Twenties, a half-hour comedy project at NBC based on the Tumblr blog of 24-year-old Emma Koenig. It is produced by Uni TV and BermanBraun. The Kat Coiro-written Slouching Toward Adulthood is based on the book of the same name by Sally Koslow. It centers on a messy blended family where adult children are still living at home.
- 11/6/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: NBC has put in development F*ck I’m In My Twenties, a half-hour comedy project based on the Tumblr blog of 24-year-old Emma Koenig, which also has spawned a book. The project, from BermanBraun and Universal Television, chronicles a woman’s experience as a twentysomething living in the big city. It will reflect the reality today’s generation is facing post-graduation as does Koenig’s blog, which consists of hand-drawn musings (like the one on left) about the plight of today’s millennials. It has drawn comparisons to the TV show of another twentysomething female creator, Lena Dunham’s Girls. Koenig, repped by CAA, Circle Of Confusion and Hansen Jacobsen, will co-write the script with Jeff Lowell (Common Law). Lowell and BermanBraun’s Gail Berman, Lloyd Braun and Gene Stein are executive producing. Koenig, a college graduate, started the blog while working odd jobs as she was trying...
- 10/11/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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