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    ABC picks up 3 comedy pilots

    LOS ANGELES, Jan 27 (TheWrap.com) - ABC beefed up its comedy stockpile Friday with orders for three pilots. "How to Live With Your Parents for the Rest of Your Life," created by Claudia Lonow ("Friends With Benefits," "Accidentally on Purpose" and, more recently, the troubled cross-dressing sitcom "Work It"), will follow the adventures of recent divorcee and single mother Polly, who moves in with her eccentric parents, Elaine and Max, who are full of life but know no boundaries. Lonow is also executive-producing the half-hour, single-camera project, which comes via 20th Century Fox and Imagine Television. Brian Grazer and Francie Calfo are also attached as executive producers.

    The network has also given the go-ahead to a pilot by Adam Sztykiel, writer of the big-screen offerings "Due Date" and "Made of Honor." The as-yet-untitled project promises to offer a "raw, hilarious peek behind the curtain of modern 20-something relationships." Sztykiel created and will co-executive produce the project through 20th Century Fox Television. Sean Perrone and Aaron Kaplan ("Made of Honor," "You, Me and Dupree") are executive-producing the half-hour, single-camera comedy.

    Rounding out the trio is "Only Fools and Horses," which is based on the British series of the same name and "chronicles the misadventures of two streetwise brothers and their aging grandfather as they concoct outrageous, morally questionable get rich quick schemes in their quest to become millionaires."

    Steven Cragg and Brian Bradley, both veterans of "MADtv," are writing the half-hour, multi-camera project, which comes via ABC Studios.

    (Editing By Zorianna Kit)

     

    32 comments

    • Katie  •  26 days ago
      Sorry, Mickey........Work It is done for. As for raw peeks behind the curtains of any relationships, I am sick of that. Bring back some old fashioned drama and funny stuff that requires creativity. We have had almost 30 years of trash for the most part.
    • Annoyed  •  Morton Grove, Illinois  •  26 days ago
      Another remake of a British show. They never learn, do they?
    • Kimberly  •  Recife, Brazil  •  26 days ago
      So basically there will still be nothing on television. Thank God for the History Channel.
    • calven  •  26 days ago
      im bored just reading about it
    • Texas Tornado  •  26 days ago
      bossom buddies
    • Tony  •  Camden, New Jersey  •  24 days ago
      lonow's track record for hit shows is dodgy at best, yet even after the disaster that work it was, they still order another show from her.
    • mickeyd  •  Montclair, New Jersey  •  26 days ago
      "WORK IT".....IS LIKE THAT OLD TOM HANKS SITCOM......THEY BETTER MAKE IT WORK IF THEY R GOING 2 COPY OFF SOMEONE.....
    • Bosses Boss  •  Orlando, Florida  •  26 days ago
      in two weeks they will change headline and change a few words to let us know that these shows have been canceled by the network. It's hard to find new series that last past a season. A shame that so many good shows are canceled because tv is so diluted with channels and #$%$ reality shows!
    • Cat R  •  23 days ago
      ABC is dead to me unless they bring back One Life To Live.
    • hilo4  •  26 days ago
      Great unoriginal ideas. Fail. Garbage in Garbage Out. Nothing on these pilots from the description would grab anyone so why bother with them?
    • MAXINE  •  Los Angeles, California  •  25 days ago
      Who care what abc picked up, I stopped watching that station when they canceled "ALL MY CHILDREN" and "ONE LIFE TO LIVE" and won't watch them ever again.
    • SeriousLee  •  25 days ago
      it seems a lot of people here,
      take comedy seriously
    • rumplestoneskin  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  23 days ago
      Sounds like drek all around. oh boy, another view of the love life of 20 somethings. yeesh
    • The Bat  •  24 days ago
      I give the three of them about 15 episodes COMBINED and they'll be relegated to the netherworld of bad TV shows to be forgotten. Hopefully, it will swallow up the dim-bulbed executives that agree to this dreck, not to mention the hucksters peddling it to those idiot executives.
    • happyme  •  26 days ago
      Won't matter nothing lasts on ABC. CBS has the best line up never watch anything on ABC
    • pattijen  •  Hammonton, New Jersey  •  25 days ago
      The first pilot about a single mom moving in with her parents sounds like it will be hilarious, but that second one about twentysomething shenanigans and the single camera thing sounds very worn out and boring to me. Hey, at least they're comedies and not another crime drama.
    • Harold C  •  Palm Springs, California  •  24 days ago
      "executive produce" is not a verb---- and ABC is going to lose out with this "truk" that they're touting including Diane Sawyer's "news"
    • NessaTex  •  Beaumont, Texas  •  25 days ago
      If they would put some shows in better time slots.....Pan Am against football was and is STUPID. It is a great show that will die because ABC is run by imbeciles.
    • Jon Soto  •  Encino, California  •  24 days ago
      Why give us garbage? Bring back One Life to Live and All My Children followed by TV that we want to see. Bring back Wonderful World of Disney and Monday Night Football. Copying British TV is like trying to remake Benny Hill, an impossible task, so don't do it. Fire all the copycats and hire innovators.
    • NachoMama  •  24 days ago
      Bring back the days of the westerns....The Virginian, How The West Was Won, The Rifleman, Bonanza....bring back the shows like "The Carol Burnett Show", "The Smothers Brothers Show" THOSE WERE THE DAYS OF ENTERTAINMENT!!