Thirtysomething

  • EntertainmentVariety

    ABC Scraps ‘Thirtysomething’ Sequel Pilot, Vampire Drama ‘The Brides’ as Remaining Slate Takes Shape

    ABC has made a range of decisions on its remaining pilots this season, which were all shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Firstly, the network is scrapping its pilots for the dramas "The Brides” and "Thirtysomething(else)" and the comedy "Valley Trash." The news is surprising for "The Brides" -- a female-led vampire soap opera with […]

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  • EntertainmentYahoo TV

    Timothy Busfield teases the 'Thirtysomething' revival and a possible 'West Wing' reboot: 'I didn't understand anything I was saying on that show'

    Actor will revisit his star-making role in "Thirtysomething" sequel series, which follow the kids of original show's characters.

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  • EntertainmentEntertainment Weekly

    ABC developing sequel to 'thirtysomething'

    ABC is developing a sequel to thirtysomething

  • NewsYahoo TV

    ‘Nashville’: EP Ed Zwick Talks Season 5 and His Storied TV Career

    Back in the ’80s and ’90s, producing team Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz were two of the biggest names in television, overseeing such acclaimed series as Thirtysomething, My So-Called Life, and Once and Again. Now, after a nearly decadelong absence, they’re stepping back into that arena as the new showrunners of Nashville, the country music drama that recently relocated from ABC to CMT for its fifth year. “Someone at Lionsgate [the studio that produces Nashville] offered it to us, and we tho

  • NewsKen Tucker

    ‘Nashville’ Finale Review: Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground

    Well, Nashville was Nashville, right to the very end—an end that Nashville is still fervently trying to forestall. ABC cancelled the series, but Wednesday night’s final season episode was titled “Maybe You’ll Appreciate Me Someday,” a phrase that now seems a sentiment aimed at the network, giving its riled-up fan following some hope that it will continue to live on. WARNING: Spoilers follow for the finale of Nashville.

  • NewsYahoo TV Staff

    People's Choice Awards: Which Past Favorite New TV Dramas Did Fans Get Right?

    Viewers loved Private Practice and Gossip Girl, but they loved Moonlight more in its first (and only) season. The short-lived paranormal romance starred Alex O’Loughlin as a private investigator turned vampire.While fans gave L.A. Doctors the 1999 PCA over future heavy hitters Felicity and Dawson’s Creek, this CBS medical drama, which starred Ken Olin and Matt Craven, ended after one season.The people have spoken! For the past 40 years, fans have called the shots for the People’s Choice Awards.

  • EntertainmentKen Tucker

    Today’s TV Birthdays: ‘Felicity’ And ‘thirtysomething’

    On this day in 1998, Felicity, the saga of the NYU student with the most sympathetic hair in prime-time, premiered on the WB (remember the WB?). Caught between two dudes — mumbly swimmer Ben (Scott Speedman) and anger-managing mope Noel (Scott Foley) — Felicity captured the attention of an intense cult audience that, female and male, identified with her Innocent Adrift In The Big City tribulations. By the time of the second-season premiere — in which Felicity shocked fans by entering a barber