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Body Of Proof
Episode 3.09 - Disappearing Act
"Disappearing Act" - A rich investment fund manager, Gerry Roberts, stands trial for defrauding his investors of a billion dollars, but he is kidnapped as he is leaving court, even though Tommy and Adam are on his security detail. In all the chaos, a protestor outside the courthouse is run over and killed by the getaway car, and later a video surfaces of Gerry being killed. But was it possible he faked his own death? Megan also gets closer to the truth about her father, on "Body of Proof," TUESDAY, APRIL 16 (10:01-11:00 p.m. ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"Body of Proof" stars Dana Delany stars as Dr. Megan Hunt, Jeri Ryan as Dr. Kate Murphy, Mark Valley as Tommy Sullivan, Windell D. Middlebrooks as Dr. Curtis Brumfield, Geoffrey Arend as Dr. Ethan Gross, Elyes Gabel as Det. Adam Lucas and Mary Mouser as Lacey Fleming.
Guest starring are Dennis Boutsikaris as John Anderson, Lorraine Toussaint as Chief Angela Martin, Marisa Ramirez as Officer Riley Dunn, Robyn Lively as Ruth Olsson, Francois Chau as Hu Jinbau, Kelly Frye as Julie, Brooklyn Sudano as Sarah, Dahlia Salem as Ada Gwen Jones, David Gautreaux as Layne Pacifico, with Christopher McDonald as Gerry Roberts and Joanna Cassidy as Joan Hunt.
"Disappearing Act" was written by Christopher Murphey and directed by Sam Hill.
Happy Endings
Episode 3.20 - The Ballad of Lon Sarofsky
ENNY STARTS A REBOUND ROMANCE WITH THE CAR CZAR,
ON ABC'S "HAPPY ENDINGS"
Rob Corddry Returns as the Car Czar
"The Ballad of Lon Sarofsky" - The gang is shocked when Penny rebounds from her breakup with Pete by having a torrid affair with the last man on earth they'd pick for her -- the Car Czar (Rob Corddry). To make matters worse, she's temporarily living with Brad and Jane, who end up acting like disapproving parents. Meanwhile the friends pressure Max to get a job so he'll stop sponging off them. He decides to enter the "Mr. Gay Gay Chicago" pageant, with Alex and Dave as his coaches, on "Happy Endings," FRIDAY, APRIL 19 (8:00-8:30 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"Happy Endings" stars Eliza Coupe as Jane, Elisha Cuthbert as Alex, Zachary Knighton as Dave, Adam Pally as Max, Damon Wayans, Jr. as Brad and Casey Wilson as Penny.
Guest starring are Rob Corddry as the Car Czar, Drew Droege as Josh Jill, Andy Gala as Shaun and Kailan Whitaker as young Dave.
"The Ballad of Lon Sarofsky" was written by Gil Ozeri & Jackie Clarke and directed by Fred Goss.
Episode 3.21 - Un-sabotagable
JANE TRIES TO WHIP MAX'S LIFE INTO SHAPE, AND DAVE CHALLENGES ALEX
TO USE UP ALL HER GROUPONS, ON ABC'S "HAPPY ENDINGS"
Mark-Paul Gosselaar Returns as Chase
"Un-sabotagable" - Chase (guest star Mark-Paul Gosselaar), the ex-roommate whose life Max ruined, says he'd like to take revenge and do the same thing to Max, but Max's life is so pathetic it's "un-sabotagable." Max vows to prove him wrong and asks Jane to help him get his act together. Meanwhile, Alex asks the rest of the gang for help when Dave challenges her to finally use her stockpile of Groupons, on "Happy Endings," FRIDAY, APRIL 19 (8:30-9:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"Happy Endings" stars Eliza Coupe as Jane, Elisha Cuthbert as Alex, Zachary Knighton as Dave, Adam Pally as Max, Damon Wayans, Jr. as Brad and Casey Wilson as Penny.
Guest starring are Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Chase, Matt Braunger as Kevin and Christopher Michael as Major Fitness.
"Un-sabotagable" was written by Jonathan Fener and directed by Tristram Shapeero.
Suburgatory
Episode 2.20 - Go, Gamblers
GEORGE WANTS TO TAKE HIS RELATIONSHIP TO THE NEXT LEVEL
AND TESSA HELPS RYAN PICK A COLLEGE, ON ABC'S "SUBURGATORY"
"Go, Gamblers!" - When it comes time for Ryan to choose a college, Tessa endeavors to remain neutral even though Ryan begs her to decide for him. Tessa ultimately rigs his decision-making process, and Dalia uses this to her advantage. Meanwhile, George asks Dallas to move in with him in the most unromantic way, and as a newly licensed realtor, Sheila sells George's house before it hits the market, on "Suburgatory," WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 (8:30-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"Suburgatory" stars Jeremy Sisto as George Altman, Jane Levy as Tessa Altman, Carly Chaikin as Dalia Royce, Rex Lee as Mr. Wolfe, Allie Grant as Lisa Shay, Alan Tudyk as Noah Werner, Chris Parnell as Fred Shay, Ana Gasteyer as Sheila Shay and Cheryl Hines as Dallas Royce.
Guest cast TBA.
"Go, Gamblers!" was written by Andrew Guest and directed by Linda Mendoza.
"Suburgatory" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.
For more information on "Suburgatory," visit ABC.com/suburgatory.
Episode 2.21/22 - Apocalypse Meow/Stray Dogs
SEASON FINALE
RELATIONSHIPS ARE TESTED AND DECISIONS ARE QUESTIONED WHEN GEORGE
SELLS THE HOUSE, BUYS DALLAS HER DREAM HOME AND TESSA MOVES OUT,
ON THE ONE-HOUR SEASON FINALE OF ABC'S "SUBURGATORY"
The bitingly iconic single-camera comedy, "Suburgatory," concludes the season with a one-hour finale event, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
In the first part of the hour, "Apocalypse Meow," Dallas offers to help George tell Tessa that he's sold their house and that they're combining residences, but it doesn't go as planned. The rift between Dalia and Tessa widens as Dalia goes out of her way to make Tessa miserable and Tessa seeks break-up revenge. Meanwhile, Noah obsesses over Carmen even though she's dating his therapist.
In the second part, "Stray Dogs," Sheila launches a chastity campaign in Chatswin and convinces Mr. Wolfe to throw a Chastity Ball at the high school, assuming that Lisa will be crowned queen of the ball. Meanwhile George buys a house for Dallas and receives a visit from her ex-husband, and Tessa sets up residence in her bathroom stall at school.
"Suburgatory" stars Jeremy Sisto as George Altman, Jane Levy as Tessa Altman, Carly Chaikin as Dalia Royce, Rex Lee as Mr. Wolfe, Allie Grant as Lisa Shay, Alan Tudyk as Noah Werner, Chris Parnell as Fred Shay, Ana Gasteyer as Sheila Shay and Cheryl Hines as Dallas Royce.
"Apocalypse Meow" guest stars Parker Young as Ryan Shay, Gilland Jones as Amber, Natalie Flloyd as Stephanie, Lilly Roberson as Joan, Ely Henry as Reggie, Zabeth Russell as Greta, BunnieRivera as Carmen and Todd Louiso as Bob. "Apocalypse Meow" was written by Annie Weisman and directed by Ken Whittingham.
"Stray Dogs" guest stars Parker Young as Ryan Shay, Maestro Harrell as Malik, Jay Mohr as Steven Royce, Malin Akerman as Alex, Dyana Liu as Wan'Er, Miriam Flynn as Helen, Sam Fuller as Derek, Lilly Roberson as Joan, Brooke Baumer as Lucille, Deena Dill as Bliss, Edie Mothersbaugh as girl no. 1, Abby Donnelly as girl no. 2 and J. Rene Pena as passenger. "Stray Dogs" was written and directed by Emily Kapnek.
"Suburgatory" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound. These programs carry a TV-PG,D,L,V parental guideline.
How to Live With Your Parents
Episode 1.02 - How to Get off the Couch
ELAINE AND MAX STEP IN TO HELP WITH NATALIE AFTER POLLY'S 5K TRAINING
GOES AWRY, ON "HOW TO LIVE WITH YOUR PARENTS (FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE)"
"How to Get off the Couch" - When Polly hurts her back training for a 5K and becomes confined to the couch, her parents step in to take care of Natalie. Elaine finds herself in an awkward situation with Natalie's classmates when they ask her to explain heaven and religion. Meanwhile, Max and Elaine encourage Julian to give Polly some space, on "How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)," WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 (9:31-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)" stars Sarah Chalke as Polly, Elizabeth Perkins as Elaine, Jon Dore as Julian, Rachel Eggleston as Natalie, Stephanie Hunt as Jenn, and Brad Garrett as Max.
Guest cast: Carla Renata as Mrs. Fogelman, Tangie Ambrose as technician, Diane Catterton as fellow protester.
"How to Get off the Couch" was written by Matt Flanagan and David McHugh and directed by Alex Hardcastle.
Episode 1.03 - How to Live With the Academy Awards Party
The family celebrate their favorite holiday - the Oscars. Polly invites an old classmate over for the event and tries to impress him. Meanwhile, Max thinks that Elaine has too close a relationship with her brother, and tensions explode at the party, on "How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)," WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 (9:31-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)" stars Sarah Chalke as Polly, Elizabeth Perkins as Elaine, Jon Dore as Julian, Rachel Eggleston as Natalie, Stephanie Hunt as Jenn and Brad Garrett as Max.
Guest cast: Joe Wengert as Gregg, Reid Scott as Hot Scott, Willie Garson as Harry, Abigail Eschete as Young Polly.
Source: ABC
Episode 3.09 - Disappearing Act
"Disappearing Act" - A rich investment fund manager, Gerry Roberts, stands trial for defrauding his investors of a billion dollars, but he is kidnapped as he is leaving court, even though Tommy and Adam are on his security detail. In all the chaos, a protestor outside the courthouse is run over and killed by the getaway car, and later a video surfaces of Gerry being killed. But was it possible he faked his own death? Megan also gets closer to the truth about her father, on "Body of Proof," TUESDAY, APRIL 16 (10:01-11:00 p.m. ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"Body of Proof" stars Dana Delany stars as Dr. Megan Hunt, Jeri Ryan as Dr. Kate Murphy, Mark Valley as Tommy Sullivan, Windell D. Middlebrooks as Dr. Curtis Brumfield, Geoffrey Arend as Dr. Ethan Gross, Elyes Gabel as Det. Adam Lucas and Mary Mouser as Lacey Fleming.
Guest starring are Dennis Boutsikaris as John Anderson, Lorraine Toussaint as Chief Angela Martin, Marisa Ramirez as Officer Riley Dunn, Robyn Lively as Ruth Olsson, Francois Chau as Hu Jinbau, Kelly Frye as Julie, Brooklyn Sudano as Sarah, Dahlia Salem as Ada Gwen Jones, David Gautreaux as Layne Pacifico, with Christopher McDonald as Gerry Roberts and Joanna Cassidy as Joan Hunt.
"Disappearing Act" was written by Christopher Murphey and directed by Sam Hill.
Happy Endings
Episode 3.20 - The Ballad of Lon Sarofsky
ENNY STARTS A REBOUND ROMANCE WITH THE CAR CZAR,
ON ABC'S "HAPPY ENDINGS"
Rob Corddry Returns as the Car Czar
"The Ballad of Lon Sarofsky" - The gang is shocked when Penny rebounds from her breakup with Pete by having a torrid affair with the last man on earth they'd pick for her -- the Car Czar (Rob Corddry). To make matters worse, she's temporarily living with Brad and Jane, who end up acting like disapproving parents. Meanwhile the friends pressure Max to get a job so he'll stop sponging off them. He decides to enter the "Mr. Gay Gay Chicago" pageant, with Alex and Dave as his coaches, on "Happy Endings," FRIDAY, APRIL 19 (8:00-8:30 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"Happy Endings" stars Eliza Coupe as Jane, Elisha Cuthbert as Alex, Zachary Knighton as Dave, Adam Pally as Max, Damon Wayans, Jr. as Brad and Casey Wilson as Penny.
Guest starring are Rob Corddry as the Car Czar, Drew Droege as Josh Jill, Andy Gala as Shaun and Kailan Whitaker as young Dave.
"The Ballad of Lon Sarofsky" was written by Gil Ozeri & Jackie Clarke and directed by Fred Goss.
Episode 3.21 - Un-sabotagable
JANE TRIES TO WHIP MAX'S LIFE INTO SHAPE, AND DAVE CHALLENGES ALEX
TO USE UP ALL HER GROUPONS, ON ABC'S "HAPPY ENDINGS"
Mark-Paul Gosselaar Returns as Chase
"Un-sabotagable" - Chase (guest star Mark-Paul Gosselaar), the ex-roommate whose life Max ruined, says he'd like to take revenge and do the same thing to Max, but Max's life is so pathetic it's "un-sabotagable." Max vows to prove him wrong and asks Jane to help him get his act together. Meanwhile, Alex asks the rest of the gang for help when Dave challenges her to finally use her stockpile of Groupons, on "Happy Endings," FRIDAY, APRIL 19 (8:30-9:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"Happy Endings" stars Eliza Coupe as Jane, Elisha Cuthbert as Alex, Zachary Knighton as Dave, Adam Pally as Max, Damon Wayans, Jr. as Brad and Casey Wilson as Penny.
Guest starring are Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Chase, Matt Braunger as Kevin and Christopher Michael as Major Fitness.
"Un-sabotagable" was written by Jonathan Fener and directed by Tristram Shapeero.
Suburgatory
Episode 2.20 - Go, Gamblers
GEORGE WANTS TO TAKE HIS RELATIONSHIP TO THE NEXT LEVEL
AND TESSA HELPS RYAN PICK A COLLEGE, ON ABC'S "SUBURGATORY"
"Go, Gamblers!" - When it comes time for Ryan to choose a college, Tessa endeavors to remain neutral even though Ryan begs her to decide for him. Tessa ultimately rigs his decision-making process, and Dalia uses this to her advantage. Meanwhile, George asks Dallas to move in with him in the most unromantic way, and as a newly licensed realtor, Sheila sells George's house before it hits the market, on "Suburgatory," WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 (8:30-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"Suburgatory" stars Jeremy Sisto as George Altman, Jane Levy as Tessa Altman, Carly Chaikin as Dalia Royce, Rex Lee as Mr. Wolfe, Allie Grant as Lisa Shay, Alan Tudyk as Noah Werner, Chris Parnell as Fred Shay, Ana Gasteyer as Sheila Shay and Cheryl Hines as Dallas Royce.
Guest cast TBA.
"Go, Gamblers!" was written by Andrew Guest and directed by Linda Mendoza.
"Suburgatory" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.
For more information on "Suburgatory," visit ABC.com/suburgatory.
Episode 2.21/22 - Apocalypse Meow/Stray Dogs
SEASON FINALE
RELATIONSHIPS ARE TESTED AND DECISIONS ARE QUESTIONED WHEN GEORGE
SELLS THE HOUSE, BUYS DALLAS HER DREAM HOME AND TESSA MOVES OUT,
ON THE ONE-HOUR SEASON FINALE OF ABC'S "SUBURGATORY"
The bitingly iconic single-camera comedy, "Suburgatory," concludes the season with a one-hour finale event, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
In the first part of the hour, "Apocalypse Meow," Dallas offers to help George tell Tessa that he's sold their house and that they're combining residences, but it doesn't go as planned. The rift between Dalia and Tessa widens as Dalia goes out of her way to make Tessa miserable and Tessa seeks break-up revenge. Meanwhile, Noah obsesses over Carmen even though she's dating his therapist.
In the second part, "Stray Dogs," Sheila launches a chastity campaign in Chatswin and convinces Mr. Wolfe to throw a Chastity Ball at the high school, assuming that Lisa will be crowned queen of the ball. Meanwhile George buys a house for Dallas and receives a visit from her ex-husband, and Tessa sets up residence in her bathroom stall at school.
"Suburgatory" stars Jeremy Sisto as George Altman, Jane Levy as Tessa Altman, Carly Chaikin as Dalia Royce, Rex Lee as Mr. Wolfe, Allie Grant as Lisa Shay, Alan Tudyk as Noah Werner, Chris Parnell as Fred Shay, Ana Gasteyer as Sheila Shay and Cheryl Hines as Dallas Royce.
"Apocalypse Meow" guest stars Parker Young as Ryan Shay, Gilland Jones as Amber, Natalie Flloyd as Stephanie, Lilly Roberson as Joan, Ely Henry as Reggie, Zabeth Russell as Greta, BunnieRivera as Carmen and Todd Louiso as Bob. "Apocalypse Meow" was written by Annie Weisman and directed by Ken Whittingham.
"Stray Dogs" guest stars Parker Young as Ryan Shay, Maestro Harrell as Malik, Jay Mohr as Steven Royce, Malin Akerman as Alex, Dyana Liu as Wan'Er, Miriam Flynn as Helen, Sam Fuller as Derek, Lilly Roberson as Joan, Brooke Baumer as Lucille, Deena Dill as Bliss, Edie Mothersbaugh as girl no. 1, Abby Donnelly as girl no. 2 and J. Rene Pena as passenger. "Stray Dogs" was written and directed by Emily Kapnek.
"Suburgatory" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound. These programs carry a TV-PG,D,L,V parental guideline.
How to Live With Your Parents
Episode 1.02 - How to Get off the Couch
ELAINE AND MAX STEP IN TO HELP WITH NATALIE AFTER POLLY'S 5K TRAINING
GOES AWRY, ON "HOW TO LIVE WITH YOUR PARENTS (FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE)"
"How to Get off the Couch" - When Polly hurts her back training for a 5K and becomes confined to the couch, her parents step in to take care of Natalie. Elaine finds herself in an awkward situation with Natalie's classmates when they ask her to explain heaven and religion. Meanwhile, Max and Elaine encourage Julian to give Polly some space, on "How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)," WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 (9:31-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)" stars Sarah Chalke as Polly, Elizabeth Perkins as Elaine, Jon Dore as Julian, Rachel Eggleston as Natalie, Stephanie Hunt as Jenn, and Brad Garrett as Max.
Guest cast: Carla Renata as Mrs. Fogelman, Tangie Ambrose as technician, Diane Catterton as fellow protester.
"How to Get off the Couch" was written by Matt Flanagan and David McHugh and directed by Alex Hardcastle.
Episode 1.03 - How to Live With the Academy Awards Party
The family celebrate their favorite holiday - the Oscars. Polly invites an old classmate over for the event and tries to impress him. Meanwhile, Max thinks that Elaine has too close a relationship with her brother, and tensions explode at the party, on "How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)," WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 (9:31-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)" stars Sarah Chalke as Polly, Elizabeth Perkins as Elaine, Jon Dore as Julian, Rachel Eggleston as Natalie, Stephanie Hunt as Jenn and Brad Garrett as Max.
Guest cast: Joe Wengert as Gregg, Reid Scott as Hot Scott, Willie Garson as Harry, Abigail Eschete as Young Polly.
Source: ABC