By Patrick Munn | June 14, 2016 - 10:20 pm | No Comments
In what is a big sign of confidence from the network, TV Land has handed out an early fourth season renewal to their hit single camera comedy series Younger. 12 episodes have been ordered for the show's fourth season, which is eyed for a 2017 premiere.
By Patrick Munn | October 14, 2015 - 6:36 pm | No Comments
TV Land has announced that the second season of their single camera comedy series Younger - which was just acquired for UK broadcast by Sony Entertainment Television - will premiere on Tuesday January 12th at 10/9c with a double-bill; while new comedy series Teachers will follows on Tuesday January 12th at 11/10c, before segueing to its regular 10:30pm time-slot the following week.
By Patrick Munn | September 1, 2015 - 9:05 am | No Comments
TV Land has renewed their newest comedy series Impastor and The Jim Gaffigan Show for second seasons, the network announced late on Monday. Both have received twelve episode pick-ups and will return to the network in 2016.
By Patrick Munn | August 11, 2015 - 9:33 pm | No Comments
TV Land has handed out a 12 episode straight-to-series order to Lopez, a semi-autobiographical single-camera comedy series starring and executive produced by George Lopez.
By Patrick Munn | August 11, 2015 - 1:06 pm | No Comments
TV Land is calling time on their last multi-camera sitcom. The network has cancelled The Exes after airing four-seasons of the comedy series created by Mark Reisman, TVWise has confirmed.
By Patrick Munn | July 28, 2015 - 6:18 pm | No Comments
Hot In Cleveland spin-off The Soul Man is coming to and end. TV Land has renewed the Cedric The Entertainer and Niecy Nash fronted series for a fifth and final season. Twelve episodes have been ordered for the show's final run, which is expected to premiere in 2016.
By Patrick Munn | July 13, 2015 - 7:53 pm | No Comments
TV Land has ordered comedy pilot I Shudder starring The Newsroom alum Hamish Linklater which tells the story of a meticulous but generous man who sees the world in very black and white terms: what is acceptable, and what is unacceptable.
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