NBC has made a decision on two of its three frothy comedies and one of four pilot episodes.
The network has chosen to cancel the sophomore series Grand Crew and 3rd Grade Show Young Rock, Leaving Fellow Comedy
American Auto on foam. As part of NBC’s comedy action Friday, the network has placed a series order for the mock series St. Dennis Medical . No word on the fate of the remaining three pilots from NBC, Comedy Non-Evil Twin with Amber Ruffin and Drama Murder by the Book and Wolf .
Yingshi. Denis Medical, in line with ABC’s breakout Emmy darling Abbott Elementary, described as about money Inadequate mockumentary, understaffed hospitals in Oregon, dedicated doctors and nurses doing their best to treat patients while preserving their own sanity. Wendi McClendon-Covey stars in Universal TV series, marking her first since ending A CHARACTER-Season as ABC’s
earlier this season. The series comes from creator and writer Justin Spitzer, who was also behind NBC’s last frothy show American Auto. Spitzer co-founded St. Denis Medical with Eric Ledgin and Simon Heuer as executive producer. Ruben Fleischer directed and executive produced the pilot episode. David Alan Greer, Alison Tolman, Josh Lawson, Maki Lieper and Karen Kim round out the cast.
Grand Crew, also starring Nicole Byer and Echo Kellum, created and executive produced by Phil Augusta Jackson along with his former Brooklyn Nine-Nine accomplice Dan Goor. Goor’s Universal Television series based on the overall deal ran for two seasons.
Young Rock is based on the life of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, along with creator Nahnatchka Khan produced the series. Johnson appears as himself in the Universal TV-produced series starring Adrian Glucks, Bradley Constant and Uli Ratukoff as the global superstar younger version of .
St. Dennis Medical marks NBC for PICKED SECOND COMEDY SERIES-06 broadcast season. The network has already aired the Extended Family series starring Jon Cryer, and the Lionsgate-produced series has finished production. The series was taken along with the plays Found and The Irrational, – Looped and developed during the pilot season , then along with the NBC Bank original script Pushed to next season of series amid Hollywood union shutdown.
The ongoing writers’ strike, now approaching its sixth week, has forced many TV and film productions to halt filming. The longer the shutdown lasts – Actors are also threatening to strike Hollywood studios And anchors — it will have a greater direct impact on broadcast networks, which are still tied to advertisers’ strict schedules. Cancellation as networks other than NBC take a wait-and-see approach after strike bubble. Many studios are now forced to make a decision on whether to opt for the casting option, and continue to delay decisions on bubble fare or canceling the originals outright. Keep up with all broadcast updates, cancellations and new series orders with THR of Handy scorecard . And 1235507295 click here for more information on all broadcast pilots.