‘Jennifer Falls’ Cancelled After One Season At TV Land

TV Land has opted not to renew freshman comedy series Jennifer Falls for a second season. The project, developed as multi-camera but piloted as single-camera, broke ground for TV Land as the cable network’s first single-camera original series. It kicked off a trend, with all of TV Land’s new series orders since going to single-camera comedies: Younger, the Jim Gaffigan show and, most recently, Impastor and Teachers.

Jennifer Falls marks the second new TV Land series in a row to get cancelled after one season, following Kirstie. It starred Jaime Pressly as Jennifer Doyle, a career woman and mother who must move back in with her own mom after being let go from her high-powered, six-figure-salary job. With her teenage daughter in tow, Jennifer has to face her new life and figure out the next steps to rebuild.

The series was executive produced by creator Matthew Carlson, Michael Hanel and Mindy Schultheis.

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