'MARLON' NBC SITCOM
FROM MARLON WAYANS
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Marlon starts later this month on NBC |
SHE'S RAISING TWO KIDS AND ONE... MARLON
Loosely inspired by the real life of star Marlon Wayans, this update to the classic family comedy revolves around a loving (but inappropriate) father committed to co-parenting his two kids with his very together ex-![]() |
In the first episode Marlon ex wife wants to start to date again |
'9JKL' CBS SITCOM
FROM MARK FEUERSTEIN
You will have to wait a bit longer to watch the second multi camera sitcom we're presenting today: 9JKL will launch on Monday, October 2nd, following The Big Bang Theory! This new comedy was created and
executive produced by Dana Klein and Mark Feuerstein, loosely based on the life of the couple, who are married in real life.
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New comedy kicks its first season this October at CBS |
SANDWICHED BY THE FAMILY
The series chronicles Feuerstein's life as an actor when he lived in an apartment (residing in 9K), alongside his family who also lived in the same building, sandwiching him: his parents (in 9J) and his married
brother, sister-in-law, and newborn baby (in 9L). This unique situation prompts him to set boundaries while bonding with his family members. In the sitcom Mark Feuerstein stars as freshly divorced actor Josh Roberts with Elliott Gould as his father Harry Roberts and Linda
Lavin as his mother Judy Roberts! David Walton plays his younger brother surgeon Andrew Roberts with Liza Lapira as Eve Roberts his wife with whom he has kids. Matt Murray plays the porter in the luxurious building they live in.
The series chronicles Feuerstein's life as an actor when he lived in an apartment (residing in 9K), alongside his family who also lived in the same building, sandwiching him: his parents (in 9J) and his married
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He moves back to New York after the divorce to regroup |
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Josh's mother often pays their porter to spy on her son for her |
Personal boundaries mean nothing to this family! Here's your first look at the new comedy #9JKL, coming to @CBS this fall. pic.twitter.com/haPPCpz29J— 9JKL (@9JKLCBS) May 31, 2017