Exclusive: We’ll be seeing more of Nurse Dennis on CBS’ comedy Carol’s Second Act. Cedric Yarbrough, who has recurred as the character since the series’ launch, has been promoted to series regular.
Yarbrough’s Nurse Dennis is a hospital veteran who runs the town, and has little patience for nonsense from interns. Though he’s described as generally dry, he does have a mischievous side and isn’t above holding a grudge.
Carol’s Second Act, starring Patricia Heaton, hails from Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment and CBS TV Studios. Written by Halpern and Haskins, it centers on Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
In addition to Heaton, the series stars Kyle MacLachlan as Dr.
Yarbrough’s Nurse Dennis is a hospital veteran who runs the town, and has little patience for nonsense from interns. Though he’s described as generally dry, he does have a mischievous side and isn’t above holding a grudge.
Carol’s Second Act, starring Patricia Heaton, hails from Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment and CBS TV Studios. Written by Halpern and Haskins, it centers on Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
In addition to Heaton, the series stars Kyle MacLachlan as Dr.
- 11/5/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
After nine seasons on The Middle and Everybody Loves Raymond, Patricia Heaton was asked whether she was looking forward to another nine season run on CBS comedy Carol’s Second Act.
“My perfect scenario, as I see death getting near, is that I’d die on a sound stage, that’s how I want to go. Just as long as I’ve had full hair and make-up,” she jokes.
Heaton was front and center of the show’s TCA summer press tour panel, joking alongside creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins and co-stars Kyle MacLachlan, Ito Aghayere, Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Sabrina Jalees and Ashley Tisdale.
The show, which is produced by CBS TV Studios in association with Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment and Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment, is based around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second...
“My perfect scenario, as I see death getting near, is that I’d die on a sound stage, that’s how I want to go. Just as long as I’ve had full hair and make-up,” she jokes.
Heaton was front and center of the show’s TCA summer press tour panel, joking alongside creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins and co-stars Kyle MacLachlan, Ito Aghayere, Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Sabrina Jalees and Ashley Tisdale.
The show, which is produced by CBS TV Studios in association with Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment and Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment, is based around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second...
- 8/1/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Ashley Tisdale is coming to CBS. Deadline reports the Clipped star has joined the network's upcoming TV show, Carol's Second Act.
The comedy stars Patricia Heaton as Carol Chambers, a retired teacher and mother who “embarks on a unique second act: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor.” The cast also includes Lucas Neff, Bonnie Dennison, Ito Aghayere, Jean Luc Bilodeau, and Kyle MacLachlan.
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The comedy stars Patricia Heaton as Carol Chambers, a retired teacher and mother who “embarks on a unique second act: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor.” The cast also includes Lucas Neff, Bonnie Dennison, Ito Aghayere, Jean Luc Bilodeau, and Kyle MacLachlan.
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- 6/8/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: Ashley Tisdale has joined new CBS comedy series Carol’s Second Act, starring Patricia Heaton, as a series regular. The show, set to air on Thursdays in the fall, hails from Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment and CBS TV Studios.
Tisdale replaces Bonnie Dennison who co-starred in the pilot. She also will continue as a series regular on another upcoming Kapital Entertainment comedy series, Merry Happy Whatever on Netflix.
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Tisdale will play Jenny, Carol’s (Heaton) big-hearted daughter. She is a pharmaceutical rep and covers Carol’s hospital. Jenny loves and is supportive of her mom, and...
Tisdale replaces Bonnie Dennison who co-starred in the pilot. She also will continue as a series regular on another upcoming Kapital Entertainment comedy series, Merry Happy Whatever on Netflix.
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Tisdale will play Jenny, Carol’s (Heaton) big-hearted daughter. She is a pharmaceutical rep and covers Carol’s hospital. Jenny loves and is supportive of her mom, and...
- 6/7/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
"This year will be the hardest of your life." CBS just released a first look at their new TV show, Carol's Second Act.
The comedy stars Patricia Heaton as Carol Chambers, a retired teacher and mother who “embarks on a unique second act: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor.” The cast also includes Lucas Neff, Bonnie Dennison, Ito Aghayere, Jean Luc Bilodeau, and Kyle MacLachlan.
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The comedy stars Patricia Heaton as Carol Chambers, a retired teacher and mother who “embarks on a unique second act: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor.” The cast also includes Lucas Neff, Bonnie Dennison, Ito Aghayere, Jean Luc Bilodeau, and Kyle MacLachlan.
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- 5/17/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The five major broadcast networks have begun lining up their fall schedules ahead of their respective upfront presentations next week, and TheWrap has rounded up all the first-look photos at next season’s new shows they’ve released so far. You can also find a complete list of every show renewed, ordered and canceled by the broadcast networks here.
“Bluff City Law” Coming from a famous Memphis family known for taking on injustice, brilliant lawyer Sydney Strait used to work at her father Elijah’s (Jimmy Smits) celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to him for years, Sydney is suddenly thrust back into the family fold when her philanthropist mother passes away unexpectedly. In the wake of her loss, hoping to reconnect with the daughter he loves, Elijah asks Sydney to rejoin his firm. She agrees because, despite her lingering resentment and distrust,...
“Bluff City Law” Coming from a famous Memphis family known for taking on injustice, brilliant lawyer Sydney Strait used to work at her father Elijah’s (Jimmy Smits) celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to him for years, Sydney is suddenly thrust back into the family fold when her philanthropist mother passes away unexpectedly. In the wake of her loss, hoping to reconnect with the daughter he loves, Elijah asks Sydney to rejoin his firm. She agrees because, despite her lingering resentment and distrust,...
- 5/16/2019
- by Reid Nakamura and Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
Patricia Heaton is headed to CBS. Today, the network announced they've ordered a new TV show with the Middle star called Carol's Second Act.
The comedy stars Heaton as Carol Chambers, a retired teacher and mother who "embarks on a unique second act: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor." The cast also includes Lucas Neff, Bonnie Dennison, Ito Aghayere, Jean Luc Bilodeau, and Kyle MacLachlan.
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The comedy stars Heaton as Carol Chambers, a retired teacher and mother who "embarks on a unique second act: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor." The cast also includes Lucas Neff, Bonnie Dennison, Ito Aghayere, Jean Luc Bilodeau, and Kyle MacLachlan.
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- 5/11/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Upfronts don't seem to have the same feel that they did in years past, but that doesn't mean what's coming to broadcast television isn't worth watching.
Find out what's new on the big five networks for the 2019-20 season by scrolling below.
This list will be updated as new shows get added, so keep this page bookmarked!
1. All Rise - Drama - CBS All Rise is a drama that follows the dedicated, chaotic, hopeful, and sometimes absurd lives of judges, prosecutors, and public defenders as they work with bailiffs, clerks and cops to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal system. Series stars include Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, Marg Helgenberger, J. Alex Brinson, Lindsay Mendez, and Ruthie Ann Miles. 2. Batwoman - Drama - The CW Kate Kane is a highly trained streetfighter tasked with snuffing out the failing city's criminal resurgence. Her father,...
Find out what's new on the big five networks for the 2019-20 season by scrolling below.
This list will be updated as new shows get added, so keep this page bookmarked!
1. All Rise - Drama - CBS All Rise is a drama that follows the dedicated, chaotic, hopeful, and sometimes absurd lives of judges, prosecutors, and public defenders as they work with bailiffs, clerks and cops to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal system. Series stars include Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, Marg Helgenberger, J. Alex Brinson, Lindsay Mendez, and Ruthie Ann Miles. 2. Batwoman - Drama - The CW Kate Kane is a highly trained streetfighter tasked with snuffing out the failing city's criminal resurgence. Her father,...
- 5/10/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
It's been a busy day at CBS.
First, it announced the remaining renewals of its current slate. Shorly there after we covered the three dramas coming to the network.
Now we're here to tell you about the comedies coming to CBS. They feature star-studded casts and some heavyweights behind the camera. Take a look!
Bob Hearts Abishola is a multi-camera comedy from Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky, and Al Higgins. Gina Yashere also writes, and the studio is Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television
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After having a heart attack, a middle-aged sock businessman from Detroit unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse, a Nigerian immigrant, and sets his sights on getting her to give him a chance.
The cast includes Billy Gardell, Folake Olowofoyeku, Christine Ebersole, Matt Jones, Maribeth Monroe, Shola Adewusi, Barry Shabaka Henley,...
First, it announced the remaining renewals of its current slate. Shorly there after we covered the three dramas coming to the network.
Now we're here to tell you about the comedies coming to CBS. They feature star-studded casts and some heavyweights behind the camera. Take a look!
Bob Hearts Abishola is a multi-camera comedy from Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky, and Al Higgins. Gina Yashere also writes, and the studio is Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television
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After having a heart attack, a middle-aged sock businessman from Detroit unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse, a Nigerian immigrant, and sets his sights on getting her to give him a chance.
The cast includes Billy Gardell, Folake Olowofoyeku, Christine Ebersole, Matt Jones, Maribeth Monroe, Shola Adewusi, Barry Shabaka Henley,...
- 5/10/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
CBS has picked up three dramas and four comedies for the 2019-2020 season.
The dramas are “Evil” from Robert and Michelle King, the spinoff “FBI: Most Wanted,” and the legal drama “All Rise,” formerly known as “Courthouse.” The comedies are the multi-cams “Broke,” “Carol’s Second Act,” and “Bob Hearts Abishola” and the single-cam “The Unicorn.”
Interestingly, two former stars of the now canceled Marvel-Netflix series “Luke Cage” will appear in CBS’ new shows, albeit on different series. Mike Colter will star in “Evil” while Simone Missick will star in “All Rise.” Another Marvel-Netflix alum, Wilson Bethel, will star in “All Rise” with Missick. Bethel played the villain Bullseye in “Daredevil” Season 3.
“Evil” focuses on a skeptical female forensic psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a carpenter to investigate and assess the Church’s backlog of supposed miracles, demonic possessions and unexplained phenomena. It will star Katja Herbers,...
The dramas are “Evil” from Robert and Michelle King, the spinoff “FBI: Most Wanted,” and the legal drama “All Rise,” formerly known as “Courthouse.” The comedies are the multi-cams “Broke,” “Carol’s Second Act,” and “Bob Hearts Abishola” and the single-cam “The Unicorn.”
Interestingly, two former stars of the now canceled Marvel-Netflix series “Luke Cage” will appear in CBS’ new shows, albeit on different series. Mike Colter will star in “Evil” while Simone Missick will star in “All Rise.” Another Marvel-Netflix alum, Wilson Bethel, will star in “All Rise” with Missick. Bethel played the villain Bullseye in “Daredevil” Season 3.
“Evil” focuses on a skeptical female forensic psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a carpenter to investigate and assess the Church’s backlog of supposed miracles, demonic possessions and unexplained phenomena. It will star Katja Herbers,...
- 5/9/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
CBS has made its new comedy series picks, giving orders to the four most buzzed about pilots: Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins’ Carol’s Second Act, starring Patricia Heaton; Chuck Lorre’s Bob Hearts Abishola, headlined by Billy Gardell; Alex Herschlag and Jennie Snyder Urman’s Broke, starring Jaime Camil and Pauley Perrette; and Bill Martin and Mike Schiff’s The Unicorn, headlined by Walton Goggins.
This marks the return to CBS of two stars of successful comedy series on the network, Heaton, who was on Everybody Loves Raymond, and Gardell, one of the stars of Lorre’s Mike & Molly, as well as of NCIS fan favorite Perrette.
Both Carol’s Second Act and The Unicorn come from Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, which also has freshman CBS comedy series The Neighborhood, already renewed for next season, and bubble CBS comedy series Life In Pieces and Fam. It gives Kapital...
This marks the return to CBS of two stars of successful comedy series on the network, Heaton, who was on Everybody Loves Raymond, and Gardell, one of the stars of Lorre’s Mike & Molly, as well as of NCIS fan favorite Perrette.
Both Carol’s Second Act and The Unicorn come from Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, which also has freshman CBS comedy series The Neighborhood, already renewed for next season, and bubble CBS comedy series Life In Pieces and Fam. It gives Kapital...
- 5/9/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has ordered seven pilots to series for the 2019-20 season ahead of its upfront presentation to advertisers next week. The seven series are made up of four comedies and three dramas.
Among the comedies ordered at the broadcast network are Chuck Lorre’s “Bob Hearts Abishola,” Patricia Heaton’s “Carol’s Second Act” and “Broke” from “Jane the Virgin” creator Jennie Snyder Urman. The Peyton Reed-produced “The Unicorn” with Walton Goggins and Rob Corddry was also picked up.
Heaton starred on CBS’ “Everybody Loves Raymond” and “Broke” will see “NCIS” star Pauley Perrette return to the network. The pickups will maintain Lorre’s — who already has “Mom” and “Young Sheldon” coming back next season — strong relationship with the network, after “The Big Bang Theory” says farewell next week.
Also Read: Amblin Television Drops Out of CBS' Drama 'Bull' After Season 4 Renewal
The dramas include Wolf’s “FBI” spinoff,...
Among the comedies ordered at the broadcast network are Chuck Lorre’s “Bob Hearts Abishola,” Patricia Heaton’s “Carol’s Second Act” and “Broke” from “Jane the Virgin” creator Jennie Snyder Urman. The Peyton Reed-produced “The Unicorn” with Walton Goggins and Rob Corddry was also picked up.
Heaton starred on CBS’ “Everybody Loves Raymond” and “Broke” will see “NCIS” star Pauley Perrette return to the network. The pickups will maintain Lorre’s — who already has “Mom” and “Young Sheldon” coming back next season — strong relationship with the network, after “The Big Bang Theory” says farewell next week.
Also Read: Amblin Television Drops Out of CBS' Drama 'Bull' After Season 4 Renewal
The dramas include Wolf’s “FBI” spinoff,...
- 5/9/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
A quartet of comedy pilots just landed a spot on CBS’ schedule for the 2019-20 season. The Eye Network has ordered to series Bob Abishola, Broke, Carol’s Second Act and The Unicorn, TVLine has learned.
Here’s the breakdown of each new project:
Hailing from Ep Chuck Lorre, Bob Abishola (or Bob Hearts Abishola, for the emoji-averse) stars Mike & Molly‘s Billy Gardell as a middle-aged sock businessman from Detroit who suffers a heart attack. When he unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse, a Nigerian immigrant (played by Folake Olowofoyeku), he sets his sights on getting her to give him a chance.
Here’s the breakdown of each new project:
Hailing from Ep Chuck Lorre, Bob Abishola (or Bob Hearts Abishola, for the emoji-averse) stars Mike & Molly‘s Billy Gardell as a middle-aged sock businessman from Detroit who suffers a heart attack. When he unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse, a Nigerian immigrant (played by Folake Olowofoyeku), he sets his sights on getting her to give him a chance.
- 5/9/2019
- TVLine.com
Former Baby Daddy star Jean Luc Bilodeau is set as a lead opposite Patricia Heaton in CBS comedy pilot Carol’s Second Act. Starring and executive produced by Heaton, it hails from Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment and CBS TV Studios.
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers on Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: She’s going to become a doctor.
Bilodeau will play Daniel, the second member of Carol’s quartet of interns. He graduated from Harvard in 2014 and from Harvard Medical School in 2018 and already is published in The New England Journal of Medicine — twice.
Halpern and Haskins executive produce with Heaton, Hunt and Rebecca Stay for FourBoys, Heaton’s manager, Adam Griffin, and Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment.
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers on Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: She’s going to become a doctor.
Bilodeau will play Daniel, the second member of Carol’s quartet of interns. He graduated from Harvard in 2014 and from Harvard Medical School in 2018 and already is published in The New England Journal of Medicine — twice.
Halpern and Haskins executive produce with Heaton, Hunt and Rebecca Stay for FourBoys, Heaton’s manager, Adam Griffin, and Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment.
- 3/8/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Former Twin Peaks star Kyle MacLachlan is set to co-star opposite Patricia Heaton in CBS comedy pilot Carol’s Second Act, starring and executive produced by Heaton. It hails from Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment and CBS TV Studios.
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers on Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: She’s going to become a doctor.
MacLachlan will play Dr. Frost. Handsome, affable and accomplished, he is the Senior Attending Physician on the ward (as well as the Department Chair) and thinks he’s funnier than he is. Considerably more empathetic than Dr. Maya (Ito Aghayere), Dr. Frost takes an immediate shine to Carol. Bonnie Dennison also co-stars.
Halpern and Haskins executive produce with Heaton,...
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers on Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: She’s going to become a doctor.
MacLachlan will play Dr. Frost. Handsome, affable and accomplished, he is the Senior Attending Physician on the ward (as well as the Department Chair) and thinks he’s funnier than he is. Considerably more empathetic than Dr. Maya (Ito Aghayere), Dr. Frost takes an immediate shine to Carol. Bonnie Dennison also co-stars.
Halpern and Haskins executive produce with Heaton,...
- 3/6/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Kyle MacLachlan has been cast in the CBS multi-cam pilot “Carol’s Second Act,” Variety has learned.
In the project, after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, Carol Chambers (Patricia Heaton) embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
MacLachlan will play Dr. Frost. Described as handsome, affable, and accomplished, Dr. Frost is the senior attending physician on the ward (as well as the department chair), and he thinks he’s funnier than he is. Considerably more empathetic than Dr. Maya (Ito Aghayere), Dr. Frost takes an immediate shine to Carol.
In addition to Heaton and Aghayere, MacLachlan also joins previously announced cast member Bonnie Dennison.
MacLachlan is perhaps best known for his collaborations with David Lynch, including his role in the cult classic TV series “Twin Peaks” and the recent revival at Showtime. He is also known for starring in Lynch’s films “Dune” and “Blue Velvet.
In the project, after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, Carol Chambers (Patricia Heaton) embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
MacLachlan will play Dr. Frost. Described as handsome, affable, and accomplished, Dr. Frost is the senior attending physician on the ward (as well as the department chair), and he thinks he’s funnier than he is. Considerably more empathetic than Dr. Maya (Ito Aghayere), Dr. Frost takes an immediate shine to Carol.
In addition to Heaton and Aghayere, MacLachlan also joins previously announced cast member Bonnie Dennison.
MacLachlan is perhaps best known for his collaborations with David Lynch, including his role in the cult classic TV series “Twin Peaks” and the recent revival at Showtime. He is also known for starring in Lynch’s films “Dune” and “Blue Velvet.
- 3/6/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Bonnie Dennison (Third Watch) and Ito Aghayere (Logan Lucky) are set as series regulars opposite Patricia Heaton in CBS comedy pilot Carol’s Second Act, starring and executive produced by Heaton, from Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment and CBS TV Studios.
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Dennison will play Jenny, Carol’s big-hearted daughter who became a pharmaceutical rep because, as a pretty and charming young woman, it’s an easy job. Jenny loves and is supportive of Carol, and her practical and outgoing demeanor is a buoyant counterpoint to Carol’s neurotic medical colleagues.
Aghayere portrays Dr. Maya, the Chief Resident...
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Dennison will play Jenny, Carol’s big-hearted daughter who became a pharmaceutical rep because, as a pretty and charming young woman, it’s an easy job. Jenny loves and is supportive of Carol, and her practical and outgoing demeanor is a buoyant counterpoint to Carol’s neurotic medical colleagues.
Aghayere portrays Dr. Maya, the Chief Resident...
- 3/4/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated: Veteran multi-camera comedy director Pam Fryman has been tapped to direct and executive produce CBS comedy pilots Carol’s Second Act, starring and executive produced by Patricia Heaton, and The Us Project (fka The Story Of Us), from Mike Royce and Nick Stoller.
Carol’s Second Act hails from Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment and CBS TV Studios, where FourBoys is based. Written by Halpern and Haskins, it centers around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Halpern and Haskins executive produce with Heaton, Hunt and Rebecca Stay for FourBoys, Heaton’s manager, Adam Griffin, and Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment. CBS TV Studios is the studio.
The Us Project is a hybrid comedy from Royce,...
Carol’s Second Act hails from Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment and CBS TV Studios, where FourBoys is based. Written by Halpern and Haskins, it centers around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Halpern and Haskins executive produce with Heaton, Hunt and Rebecca Stay for FourBoys, Heaton’s manager, Adam Griffin, and Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment. CBS TV Studios is the studio.
The Us Project is a hybrid comedy from Royce,...
- 2/12/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has given a formal pilot order to multi-camera comedy Carol’s Second Act, starring and executive produced by Patricia Heaton in her return to the network after a successful nine-season run on ABC’s The Middle. Carol’s Second Act, which had a hefty series commitment, hails from Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment and CBS TV Studios, where FourBoys is based.
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Halpern and Haskins executive produce with Heaton, Hunt and Rebecca Stay for FourBoys, Heaton’s manager, Adam Griffin, and Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment. CBS TV Studios is the studio.
CBS
The pilot brings...
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Halpern and Haskins executive produce with Heaton, Hunt and Rebecca Stay for FourBoys, Heaton’s manager, Adam Griffin, and Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment. CBS TV Studios is the studio.
CBS
The pilot brings...
- 1/29/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Patricia Heaton has set her followup to “The Middle,” and it involves a return to her old stomping grounds. CBS, where Heaton starred for years on the sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond,” has ordered the pilot “Carol’s Second Act,” a multi-camera comedy in which she stars.
Heaton will also serve as an executive producer on the project, alongside Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins — creators of the short-lived ABC comedy “Trophy Wife” — who will pen the script.
The series stars Heaton as Carol Chambers who, after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Also Read: TV Pilot Season 2019: TheWrap's Complete Guide
The CBS Television Studios project is part of Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment production deal with CBS TV Studios. The series is also from Kapital Entertainment. Additional executive producers include Adam Griffin,...
Heaton will also serve as an executive producer on the project, alongside Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins — creators of the short-lived ABC comedy “Trophy Wife” — who will pen the script.
The series stars Heaton as Carol Chambers who, after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Also Read: TV Pilot Season 2019: TheWrap's Complete Guide
The CBS Television Studios project is part of Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment production deal with CBS TV Studios. The series is also from Kapital Entertainment. Additional executive producers include Adam Griffin,...
- 1/29/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The Patricia Heaton-led comedy series “Carol’s Second Act” is one step closer to the airwaves.
The broadcaster has given out a pilot order for the multi-cam comedy, in which Heaton would star and executive produce. Heaton is set to play Carol Chambers who, after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
The series hails from writers and executive producers Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins. In addition to Heaton, Adam Griffin, David Hunt, and Rebecca Stay of Heaton’s FourBoys Entertainment will executive produce along with Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor of Kapital Entertainment. CBS Television Studios will produce. In August, Heaton and FourBoys signed a pod deal with CBS TV Studios.
The project received a series commitment with a substantial penalty attached back in October but still needs a formal series order.
Halpern and...
The broadcaster has given out a pilot order for the multi-cam comedy, in which Heaton would star and executive produce. Heaton is set to play Carol Chambers who, after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
The series hails from writers and executive producers Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins. In addition to Heaton, Adam Griffin, David Hunt, and Rebecca Stay of Heaton’s FourBoys Entertainment will executive produce along with Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor of Kapital Entertainment. CBS Television Studios will produce. In August, Heaton and FourBoys signed a pod deal with CBS TV Studios.
The project received a series commitment with a substantial penalty attached back in October but still needs a formal series order.
Halpern and...
- 1/29/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Patricia Heaton is one step closer to her next act: CBS has ordered a pilot for Carol’s Second Act, a sitcom starring the Emmy-winning actress, TVLine has learned.
The multi-cam comedy — first announced in October — stars Heaton as Carol Chambers, who, “after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: She’s going to become a doctor,” per the network’s description. Heaton will also serve as an executive producer on the project, should it get picked up to series. Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins (black-ish, Trophy Wife) will pen the pilot.
Heaton...
The multi-cam comedy — first announced in October — stars Heaton as Carol Chambers, who, “after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: She’s going to become a doctor,” per the network’s description. Heaton will also serve as an executive producer on the project, should it get picked up to series. Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins (black-ish, Trophy Wife) will pen the pilot.
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- 1/29/2019
- TVLine.com
Patricia Heaton is inching closer to officially returning to CBS.
The network on Monday handed out a formal pilot order to Carol's Second Act, a multicamera comedy starring the Emmy winner (Everybody Loves Raymond).
The comedy was first announced in October and comes with a massive series commitment penalty, meaning if CBS does not order it to series, the network would have to fork over a sizable cash fee.
Written by Trophy Wife duo Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, the project revolves around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who, after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a second act: ...
The network on Monday handed out a formal pilot order to Carol's Second Act, a multicamera comedy starring the Emmy winner (Everybody Loves Raymond).
The comedy was first announced in October and comes with a massive series commitment penalty, meaning if CBS does not order it to series, the network would have to fork over a sizable cash fee.
Written by Trophy Wife duo Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, the project revolves around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who, after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a second act: ...
- 1/28/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
No one could ever accuse actress Patricia Heaton of slowing down and taking it easy. If she did, of course, it would be perfectly understandable when you consider that she spent nine years from 1996 to 2005 playing Debra Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond (for which she took home a pair of Emmy Awards in the category of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series), and another nine as Francis "Frankie" Heck on The Middle from 2009 to 2018. Well, she's wasting no time getting ready to jump back into the sitcom saddle yet again with the brand new series, Carol's Second Act. Like Raymond, this show will be a three-camera series shot in front of a studio audience (which The Middle was not). In Carol's Second Act, Patricia, 60, plays Carol Chambers, who has spent a good portion of her life working as a teacher and raising two children, and is looking for change.
- 10/9/2018
- by Ed Gross
- Closer Weekly
Patricia Heaton is returning to CBS.
The former “Everybody Loves Raymond” star, fresh off her recent starring gig on ABC’s “The Middle,” is set to star in and executive produce a multi-camera comedy that has received a series commitment at CBS.
Titled “Carol’s Second Act,” the series follows mom Carol Chambers who, after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act by deciding to become a doctor.
The series hails from writers and executive producers Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins. In addition, Adam Griffin, David Hunt, and Rebecca Stay of Heaton’s FourBoys Entertainment will executive produce along with Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor of Kapital Entertainment. CBS Television Studios will produce. In August, Heaton and FourBoys signed a pod deal with CBS TV Studios.
Halpern and Haskins most recently worked on ABC shows like “The Mayor,” “Black-ish,” and “Imaginary Mary.” The...
The former “Everybody Loves Raymond” star, fresh off her recent starring gig on ABC’s “The Middle,” is set to star in and executive produce a multi-camera comedy that has received a series commitment at CBS.
Titled “Carol’s Second Act,” the series follows mom Carol Chambers who, after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act by deciding to become a doctor.
The series hails from writers and executive producers Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins. In addition, Adam Griffin, David Hunt, and Rebecca Stay of Heaton’s FourBoys Entertainment will executive produce along with Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor of Kapital Entertainment. CBS Television Studios will produce. In August, Heaton and FourBoys signed a pod deal with CBS TV Studios.
Halpern and Haskins most recently worked on ABC shows like “The Mayor,” “Black-ish,” and “Imaginary Mary.” The...
- 10/8/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Patricia Heaton has set her followup to “The Middle,” and it involves a return to her old stomping grounds.
CBS, where Heaton starred for years on the sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond,” has given a series commitment to “Carol’s Second Act,” a multi-camera comedy in which she stars. Heaton will also serve as an executive producer. Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, who created the short-lived ABC comedy “Trophy Wife,” will pen the script.
The series would star Heaton as Carol Chambers, a retired teacher who attempts to become a doctor.
Also Read: 'The Middle' Spinoff to Reunite Brad Bottig With Sue Heck
The project is part of Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment production deal with CBS TV Studios. The series is also from Kapital Entertainment. Additional executive producers include Adam Griffin, Rebecca Stay, Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor.
News of Heaton’s new CBS series comes...
CBS, where Heaton starred for years on the sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond,” has given a series commitment to “Carol’s Second Act,” a multi-camera comedy in which she stars. Heaton will also serve as an executive producer. Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, who created the short-lived ABC comedy “Trophy Wife,” will pen the script.
The series would star Heaton as Carol Chambers, a retired teacher who attempts to become a doctor.
Also Read: 'The Middle' Spinoff to Reunite Brad Bottig With Sue Heck
The project is part of Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment production deal with CBS TV Studios. The series is also from Kapital Entertainment. Additional executive producers include Adam Griffin, Rebecca Stay, Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor.
News of Heaton’s new CBS series comes...
- 10/8/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Patricia Heaton has picked her followup series starring vehicle to ABC’s The Middle, signing on to topline and executive produce multi-camera comedy Carol’s Second Act, which has received a series commitment at CBS. The project hails from Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment and CBS TV Studios, where FourBoys is based.
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Halpern and Haskins executive produce with Heaton, Hunt and Rebecca Stay for FourBoys, Heaton’s manager, Adam Griffin, and Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment. CBS TV Studios is the studio.
The deal brings Heaton back to multi-camera comedy and to CBS where she starred on Everybody Loves Raymond,...
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Halpern and Haskins executive produce with Heaton, Hunt and Rebecca Stay for FourBoys, Heaton’s manager, Adam Griffin, and Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment. CBS TV Studios is the studio.
The deal brings Heaton back to multi-camera comedy and to CBS where she starred on Everybody Loves Raymond,...
- 10/8/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Emmy winner Patricia Heaton (Everybody Loves Raymond) is returning to CBS.
The network has handed out a series commitment to the multicamera comedy Carol's Second Act, in which Heaton would star and executive produce.
The project revolves around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who, after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: She's going to become a doctor.
Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins will pen the script and exec produce the comedy alongside Heaton and David Hunt's FourBoys Entertainment banner's Adam Griffin and Rebecca Stay. Aaron Kaplan and Dana ...
The network has handed out a series commitment to the multicamera comedy Carol's Second Act, in which Heaton would star and executive produce.
The project revolves around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who, after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: She's going to become a doctor.
Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins will pen the script and exec produce the comedy alongside Heaton and David Hunt's FourBoys Entertainment banner's Adam Griffin and Rebecca Stay. Aaron Kaplan and Dana ...
- 10/8/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers is actually the first movie in the Sleepaway Camp franchise that I’d ever seen. The VHS cover art lured me in as a kid by teasing possible appearances from iconic villains, with Freddy’s glove and Jason’s hockey mask poking out of a woman’s backpack. I was a bit too young to understand the concept of trademarks at that age, so you can imagine my disappointment when neither character made so much as a cameo. Since I hadn’t seen the first film and didn’t have any context for the franchise as a whole (or that twist), I just thought of the movie as low-budget trash.
As I’ve grown older, however, I’ve discovered that low-budget trash can be a lovely thing. And I think it’s important to distinguish trash from “so bad they’re good” movies like Troll 2...
As I’ve grown older, however, I’ve discovered that low-budget trash can be a lovely thing. And I think it’s important to distinguish trash from “so bad they’re good” movies like Troll 2...
- 7/30/2018
- by Bryan Christopher
- DailyDead
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