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    Home » Chuck Lorre Sitcom, Falco, Perrette Set For New CBS Season

    Chuck Lorre Sitcom, Falco, Perrette Set For New CBS Season

    By SHOOTThursday, May 16, 2019Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4013 Views
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    This image released by CBS shows, from left, Pauley Perrette, Jaime Camil and Natasha Leggero in a scene from the sitcom "Broke." (Sonja Flemming/CBS via AP)

    By Lynn Elber, Television Writer

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    Broadcaster CBS is pushing the boundaries — gently — next season, as it and other networks navigate the rise of streaming. A change-of pace sitcom from "The Big Bang Theory" creator Chuck Lorre and a drama starring Edie Falco of "The Sopranos" glory will join a lineup that also brings former CBS stars back into the fold.

    Among the comeback kids is Billy Gardell, who played opposite Melissa McCarthy in CBS' "Mike & Molly" and stars this fall in Lorre's "Bob Hearts Abishola." Gardell plays a Detroit compression sock salesman who falls for his Nigerian-born cardiac nurse. His co-star is Nigerian actress Folake Olowofoyeku, whose credits include "Transparent."

    CBS Corp. executive David Nevins described the sitcom as "a different flavor" for Lorre but true to his brand, which includes CBS' "Mom" as well "The Big Bang Theory," which departs Thursday after 12 seasons.

    "Bob Hearts Abishola" is about "two adults in middle-age who are sort of unexpected," Nevins said, and resonates with what he called "Norman Lear-ish themes," a reference to the groundbreaking producer of "All in the Family."

    "When it comes to finding new voices, CBS will take a chance on anyone who is already on CBS," the network's late-night host Stephen Colbert joked in a brief set for ad buyers who gathered Wednesday for a presentation of the 2019-20 schedule.

    "As you can see, despite Lindsey Graham's advice, I honored my subpoena to be here today," he said, throwing one of the political barbs that are a regular feature of his top-rated "Late Show."

    Other familiar CBS faces: Pauley Perrette, a former "NCIS" fan favorite, goes for laughs in the midseason sitcom "Broke"; Patricia Heaton ("Everybody Loves Raymond") stars as a late-blooming medical intern in the comedy "Carol's Second Act," and Marg Helgenberger ("CSI: Crime Scene Investigation") is part of the courthouse drama "All Rise."

    The latter two are fall entries, along with "The Unicorn," a comedy about a widower (Walton Goggins) who's stepping gingerly into dating.

    Falco, who played a mobster's wife in "The Sopranos" and a drug addict in "Nurse Jackie," shifts gears in midseason's "Tommy," playing a former NYPD officer who becomes the first female police chief in Los Angeles.

    HOUSEHOLD NAME PRODUCERS
    Lorre isn't the only high-profile producer contributing to CBS' lineup next season.

    Fall drama "Evil" is from Michelle and Robert King, the husband-and-wife team behind former CBS hit "The Good Wife" and the CBS All Access series "The Good Fight." The psychological mystery examines the root of evil "along the dividing line between science and religion," the network said.

    Producer Dick Wolf, who supplies a veritable warehouse of shows to NBC with his "Chicago" franchise and "Law & Order: SVU," could be trying for the same at CBS. He's following up the drama "FBI" with midseason's "FBI: Most Wanted," with stars including Alana De La Garza and Keisha Castle-Hughes.

    SAY GOODBYE
    Not every revival sticks the landing. "Murphy Brown" with Candice Bergen was one season and done, and joining canceled series that include "Happy Together," ''Fam" and "Life in Pieces."

    It remains to be seen whether the end of "Murphy," a hit for CBS back in the '80s and '90s, puts a damper on the revival-reboot trend. Among its successes are "Will & Grace" and "The Conners," salvaged from the "Roseanne" reboot put into jeopardy by its namesake star's racist tweet.

    CBS' primetime schedule for the 2019 fall season:

    Monday
    8 p.m. — "The Neighborhood"
    8:30 p.m. — "Bob Hearts Abishola"
    9 p.m. — "All Rise"
    10 p.m. — "Bull"

    Tuesday
    8 p.m. — "NCIS"
    9 p.m. — "FBI"
    10 p.m. — "NCIS: New Orleans"

    Wednesday
    8 p.m. — "Survivor"
    9 p.m. — "Seal Team"
    10 p.m. — "S.W.A.T."

    Thursday
    8 p.m. — "Young Sheldon"
    8:30 p.m. — "The Unicorn"
    9 p.m. — "Mom"
    9:30 p.m. — "Carol's Second Act"
    10 p.m. — "EVIL"

    Friday
    8 p.m. — "Hawaii Five-O"
    9 p.m. — "Magnum P.I."
    10 p.m. — "Blue Bloods"

    Saturday
    8 p.m. — "Crimetime Saturday"
    9 p.m. — "Crimetime Saturday"
    10 p.m. — "48 Hours"

    Sunday
    7 p.m. — "60 Minutes"
    8 p.m. — "God Friended Me"
    9 p.m. — "NCIS: Los Angeles"
    10 p.m. — "Madam Secretary"

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    Ewan McGregor and Danny Boyle Reflect On The Life-Changing Film “Trainspotting”

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    This image released by Sony Pictures Classics shows Ewan McGregor in a scene from "Trainspotting." (Liam Longman/Sony Pictures Classics via AP)

    Ewan McGregor, for a fleeting moment after "Trainspotting" came out, felt like a rock star. It wasn't his first significant project; it wasn't even his first film with director Danny Boyle. And he was, in his words, fairly arrogant and cocksure at the time. But that kinetic film about four heroin addicts in late-1980s Scotland was and, 30 years later, remains defining — in his career, in the culture and in his understanding of what true artistic satisfaction can feel like. "It's very much in that early part of my career, and of course, even today, probably the most important piece of work that I was involved in, just because it had such a massive effect on my life. Not only because of what it did, but because of how it felt to make," McGregor told The Associated Press in a recent interview. "It set the bar unknowingly high because it's been quite hard to match ever since." Both McGregor and Boyle are a little wistful about the time, and what they made, as the film marks its 30th anniversary re-release. A 4K digital restoration started in theaters nationwide on Friday (6/5). Though "Trainspotting" was very much of its moment with its Britpop soundtrack, its Thatcher-era grit, its darkly comedic tone and shrewd blend of giddy highs and tragic lows, it's also one that has stood the unforgiving test of time. "You get kids coming up to you who are 17 who said they'd just seen it," Boyle said. "I could be their grandfather … yet it still spoke to them." Putting Hollywood on hold Boyle was a hot commodity after "Shallow Grave," a 1994 black comedy about flatmates in Edinburgh starring McGregor, and Hollywood was calling. Literally. A peak-famous Sharon Stone cold-called him and asked if he'd want to come make a film with her. But he had... Read More

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