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Up All Night & Whitney - Picked Up For Full Seasons

Oct 4, 2011

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NBC GIVES FULL-SEASON PICKUPS TO NEW COMEDIES ‘Up All Night’ AND ‘Whitney’

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – October 4, 2011 – NBC has picked up the new comedies “Up All Night” and “Whitney” for the remainder of the 2011-12 season, it was announced today by Robert Greenblatt, Chairman of NBC Entertainment.
“We made comedy an important goal for us this season and I’m very pleased to be making full-season commitments to both ‘Whitney’ and ‘Up All Night’,” said Greenblatt. “We’re thrilled with the creative direction of both shows as well as the potential for them to continue to build loyal audiences over the coming months. We’re proud of all of the producers, writers, actors, and directors who have worked so hard to bring these shows to life.”

"Up All Night," created by Emmy Award nominee Emily Spivey (NBC's "Parks and Recreation" and "Saturday Night Live") and executive-produced by multi-Emmy winner Lorne Michaels (NBC’s "Saturday Night Live" and "30 Rock"), is an irreverent look at modern Parenthood.

Christina Applegate ("Samantha Who?") stars as Reagan Brinkley: loving wife, successful career woman, life of the party and, most recently, mom. Determined not to compromise her career or cool reputation to the clichés of motherhood, Reagan adjusts to life with a baby and returns to work with the support of her stay-at-home husband, Chris (Will Arnett, "Arrested Development").

As Reagan and Chris figure out their new life, self-doubt, sleep deprivation and the pressure of today's parenting protocols rattle their confidence. What's more, the endless needs of Reagan's boss, ambitious but vulnerable talk-show host Ava (Maya Rudolph, "Saturday Night Live," "Bridesmaids"), threaten to throw Reagan off balance.

"Up All Night" is a Broadway Video and Universal Television production. Along with Michaels and Spivey, Jon Pollack ("30 Rock") and Erin David ("Saturday Night Live") serve as executive producers. Christina Applegate, Eric Kranzler and Andrew Singer are producers.

Said Entertainment Weekly: “The season’s most charming yet frenetic new sitcom…” It is listed under “5 Best New Shows.”

NBC’s new multi-camera comedy “Whitney” is a hilarious look at modern-day love, which centers around Whitney (Whitney Cummings, “Chelsea Lately”) and Alex (Chris D’Elia, “Glory Daze”), a happily unmarried couple. Together for three years, the duo is in no rush to get hitched, which seems to get a mixed response from their friends.

Said Newsday:"…it's refreshingly authentic, and distinctively Whitney, with her new-generation perspective and brisk verbal rhythms."

Whitney’s close circle of girlfriends includes on one side: Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones, “The Other Guys”), a romantic idealist who loves being in love, and on the other: Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn, “The Starter Wife”), a recent divorcee who is practical, cynical, and dreading being single again. Lily and Roxanne’s opposing points of view only exacerbate Whitney’s own complicated outlook on relationships.

Completing their close-knit group is Neal (Maulik Pancholy, NBC’s “30 Rock”), a real modern day Renaissance man – sensitive, cool and knows a little bit about everything and happens to be dating Lily. On the other end of the spectrum is Whitney and Alex’s next-door neighbor Mark (Dan O’Brien, “How I Met Your Mother”), a police officer and total bachelor, who claims to be the ultimate player, but likes to talk a good game.

At the end of the day, Whitney and Alex try to have a relationship on their own terms – in a world that expects a more traditional approach.

“Whitney” is produced by Universal Television in association with Stuber Pictures. Stuber (“The Break Up”), Quan Phung, Betsy Thomas (“My Boys”) and Barry Katz (“Last Comic Standing”) are executive producers along with Cummings and executive producer/writer Andy Ackerman (“Seinfeld,” “The New Adventures of Old Christine”), who directed the pilot.

11 comments:

  1. Yay for Up All Night, but ugh at Whitney.

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  2. up all night!!! yessss from brasil =))) love will and christina =)) yes yes

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  3. I'm so happy for Up All Night but Whitney needs to go already, gah how Whitney Cummings managed to get two awful comedies produced in one season I don't know

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  4. Whitney?  Really?  On the other side of this, awesome for Up All Night.

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  5. Wow I didn't expect to see this happen but i'm happy for people who enjoy these shows..

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  6. Up all Night - yay! Whitney..... really? Well, NBC did give a full season to the Outsourced show last year, which wasn't great...

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  7. I'm completely shocked about "Whitney" getting this early vote of confidence, but it probably won't be getting any more than that.
    As for "Up All Night", watched the pilot for Applegate -- I'm happy for her it got renewed. Couldn't stand Maya Rudolph, though (which rarely happens to me), and couldn't really find this show's appeal. Does it get better?

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  8. Delighted for Up All Night's crew.

    But Shitney needs to go... soon....

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  9. Yes, it's amazing, the best comedy of the season.

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  10. They'll regret picking up Whitney for a full season, just like they did with Outsourced last season.

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  11. Yay Up All Night Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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