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[10/27/16 - 11:35 PM] Development Update: Thursday, October 27 Updates include: Universal Television mulls "Will & Grace" revival; Jim Gaffigan bound for new season of "Fargo"; and TV Land taps trio for "Heathers."
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[08/22/16 - 11:56 PM] Development Update: Monday, August 22 Updates include: TV Land's "The Jim Gaffigan Show" to end after two seasons; Craig Johnson to helm Showtime's "Mating"; and VH1's "Daytime Divas" sets principal cast.
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[04/14/16 - 09:16 AM] TV Land Comedies "The Jim Gaffigan Show" and "Impastor" to Return for Season Two This June Originally set for Wednesdays, said duo will now air on Sunday nights.
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[03/03/16 - 02:20 PM] Breaking News From TV Land's Upfront Presentation Highlights include an overall deal with "Younger" creator Darren Star and a 20-episode second season for "Teachers."
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[08/31/15 - 02:01 PM] TV Land Announces Second Season Orders for Successful Freshman Comedies "The Jim Gaffigan Show" and "Impastor" "We're really proud of these shows that represent the new TV Land," said Keith Cox. "They have quality writing and great casts, and we're excited to move on to season two for both."
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[07/22/15 - 09:13 AM] New TV Land Series "The Jim Gaffigan Show" Scores with 3.2 Million Gross Total Viewers on TV Land, Nick at Nite and Comedy Central in Live+3 TV Land further spins the numbers for Wednesday, July 15.
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[05/26/15 - 10:00 AM] TV Land Continues Evolution with Two New Original Series, "The Jim Gaffigan Show" and "Impastor," Premiering on Wednesday, July 15th at 10PM ET/PT and 10:30PM ET/PT Fan favorite "The Exes" will also be returning on July 15th at 11pm ET/PT.
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[03/11/15 - 02:13 PM] TV Land's "The Jim Gaffigan Show" Begins Production in New York Adam Goldberg, Michael Ian Black and Ashley Williams also star in the single-camera comedy, which will premiere this summer.
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[07/29/14 - 03:39 PM] TV Land Picks Up 10 Episodes of "The Gaffigan Show" Starring Comedian Jim Gaffigan Ashley Williams, Adam Goldberg and Michael Ian Black also star in the project, which was previously set up at CBS.
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[07/17/14 - 11:25 PM] Development Update: Thursday, July 17 Updates include: Deborah Ann Woll to play Karen Page in "Marvel's Daredevil"; Microsoft shutters Xbox Entertainment Studios; and TV Land in talks to pick up "Gaffigan" from CBS.
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[05/10/14 - 11:21 PM] Development Update: Saturday, May 10 - Odds & Ends Updates include: "Gaffigan," "How I Met Your Dad" still alive at CBS; Warner Bros. Television shopping "Suburgatory" to cable; and 20th Century Fox Television's "Keep It Together" also looking for a new home.
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[12/20/13 - 11:13 PM] Development Update: Friday, December 20 Updates include: Reece Ritchie first to board FOX's "Hieroglyph"; Adam Goldberg cast in CBS's "Gaffigan"; and Scott Eastwood, Tania Raymonde exit NBC's "Chicago PD."
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[12/17/13 - 11:28 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, December 17 Updates include: Ashley Williams joins CBS's "Gaffigan"; Joshua Sasse tapped for title role in ABC's "Galavant"; and Lifetime eyes adaptation of Brian Stelter's "Top of the Morning."
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[11/19/13 - 11:29 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, November 19 Updates include: Bill Murray joins HBO's "Olive Kitteridge"; Dwyane Wade lands "Three the Hard Way" at FOX; and MTV extends "Awkward's" fourth season to 20 episodes.
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[08/02/13 - 11:09 PM] Development Update: Friday, August 2 Updates include: Maura Tierney joins Showtime's "The Affair"; Starz, Miramax to bring "Copland" to the small screen; and Cristela Alonzo to star in a potential comedy for ABC.
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[05/12/13 - 11:15 PM] Development Update: Sunday, May 12 - Odds & Ends Updates include: Alex Kapp Horner departs FOX's "Surviving Jack"; CBS passes on a slew of pilots; and Angela Bassett, Patti LuPone board FX's "American Horror Story: Coven."
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[05/10/13 - 11:18 PM] Development Update: Friday, May 10 - Odds & Ends Updates include: Parker Posey exits NBC's "The Family Guide"; Nicole Gale Anderson joins ABC Family's "Ravenswood"; plus the prognosis on a few more broadcast pilots.
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JIM GAFFIGAN SHOW, THE (TV LAND)
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BROADCAST
HISTORY:
7/15/15
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8/21/16
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STATUS: canceled/ended (2015-2016 season) |
TIME SLOT: completed airing its current season |
SEASON(S): 2 (23 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air) |
ADDITIONAL NOTES: confirmed as canceled on 8/22/16 |
DESCRIPTION: (from TV Land's press release, April 2016) This summer, TV Land is giving you a reason NOT to dread the end of the weekend! Beginning Sunday nights in June, "The Jim Gaffigan Show" and "Impastor" will return for their second seasons. With hilarious guest star turns and cameos by Jerry Seinfeld, Zachary Quinto, Alec Baldwin, Raven Symoné, John Mulaney, Macaulay Culkin, John Mulaney, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Judy Gold, Carrot Top, Gilbert Gottfried, Artie Lange, Nickelback, Perez Hilton, Tyler Oakley and many more, "one of summer TV's bright spots" (People), The Jim Gaffigan Show," will return for season two on (appropriately) Father's Day - Sunday, June 19th at 10:00pm ET/PT with two back-to-back episodes. The series is a fictionalized version of stand-up comedian Jim Gaffigan's real life as he navigates fatherhood, his career and an incurable obsession with food, and this season will get even more inside Jim's head, looking at all his neuroses about being in the ever-critical limelight and his marriage to wife Jeannie (Ashley Williams) and children. The comedy also stars Michael Ian Black ("Wet Hot American Summer") as Jeannie's friend, Daniel, who not-so-subtly dislikes Jim, and Adam Goldberg ("No Way Jose") as Jim's friend and fellow comedian, Dave. The show was co-created by Peter Tolan ("Rescue Me") and executive producer Jim Gaffigan, and is also executive produced by Jeannie Gaffigan. Alex Murray and Sandy Wernick of Brillstein Entertainment Partners also executive produce. JAX Media's Tony Hernandez will executive produce for TV Land. The season will have 12 episodes. |
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Adam Goldberg as Dave Reedy · Ashley Williams as Jeannie Gaffigan · Jim Gaffigan as Jim Gaffigan · Michael Ian Black as Daniel
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CREW INFORMATION:
· Alex Murray as EP · Jeannie Gaffigan as EP · Jim Gaffigan as CRTR/EP · Michael Wimer as EP · Peter Tolan as CRTR/EP · Sandy Wernick as EP · Seth Gordon as DIR (Pilot)
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GENRE(S):
· comedy (all) · comedy (single-camera)
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Brillstein Entertainment Partners · Fedora Entertainment
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