It's official!
Stacy Traub, who served as executive producer/showrunner on ABC/ABC Studios comedy series The Real O’Neals — just canceled by ABC — is coming on board as executive producer and showrunner.
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Black-ish has earned a no-brainer renewal over at ABC. The Kenya Barris comedy will return in the fall for a fourth season.
Creator Kenya Barris has cemented himself as one of the most prominent voices in TV. But his two pilots in contention at ABC — Felicity Huffman and Courtney Vance beltway comedy Libby & Malcolm and drama Unit Zero, with Toni Collette — have both been passed over. The studio is said to be shopping them elsewhere. And speaking of producers, original co-showrunner Jonathan Groff is leaving the series to focus on development. In his stead, Stacy Traub is joining the comedy as executive producer. She recently re-upped her overall deal with ABC Studios for another two years.
Creator Kenya Barris has cemented himself as one of the most prominent voices in TV. But his two pilots in contention at ABC — Felicity Huffman and Courtney Vance beltway comedy Libby & Malcolm and drama Unit Zero, with Toni Collette — have both been passed over. The studio is said to be shopping them elsewhere. And speaking of producers, original co-showrunner Jonathan Groff is leaving the series to focus on development. In his stead, Stacy Traub is joining the comedy as executive producer. She recently re-upped her overall deal with ABC Studios for another two years.
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Thanks to TVBuff65 for the heads up and Matt C for the video.
During tonights season finale of Black-ish, ABC's narrator announced it'd be back with new episodes, a similar thing was said during HTGAWM's season finale. Expect a proper renewal by tomorrow.
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