Monday, January 23, 2012
Roseanne Barr among NBC pilot orders
NBC bought three comedy aircraft aircraft pilots Monday, plus a potential comeback vehicle for Roseanne Barr. Barr would star in "Downwardly Mobile" since the proprietor from the rv park and surrogate mother to any or all the initial people who live there in the challenging economy. "Mobile" originates from last century Fox TV with executive producers Eric Gilliland, John Argent and Barr. Gilliland was executive producer in the original "Roseanne," popular for ABC through the the 19 nineties. NBC also bought "Animal Kingdom," only one-camera office comedy devoted to some "House"-like vet who loves animals truly hates their entrepreneurs. From Universal Television and American Work, the half-hour is executive produced by John Gatewood, Alex Tanaka, Scot Remedy and Ravi Nandan. The Next project is yet another single-camera production from Universal TV: "Continue,Inch through which an irreverent yet charming sportscaster tries to proceed in the loss and unwillingly finds surprising solace within the people of his mandatory group therapy periods. Executive producer Scott Silveri may also be an NBC veteran of "Pals" which is spinoff "Joey" he most recently cracked the Peacock selection while using short-were living "Perfect Couples." Contact Andrew Wallenstein at andrew.wallenstein@variety.com
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