Next month in New York City, the broadcast networks will unveil a whole new batch of comedies that could either follow in the footsteps of The Big Bang Theory — or fall flat like I Hate My Teenage Daughter.
So that got us thinking: Just how many half-hours over the years, failed or otherwise, have become go-to synonyms for bad TV sitcoms? We know what you’re thinking — by golly, I’ve lost count! But here are 10 that have (and always will) serve as convenient punchlines.
Baby Bob (CBS, 2002-03)
An unspeakable crime — and not just because fan faves like Adam Arkin,...
So that got us thinking: Just how many half-hours over the years, failed or otherwise, have become go-to synonyms for bad TV sitcoms? We know what you’re thinking — by golly, I’ve lost count! But here are 10 that have (and always will) serve as convenient punchlines.
Baby Bob (CBS, 2002-03)
An unspeakable crime — and not just because fan faves like Adam Arkin,...
- 4/26/2013
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
Reflecting the WB Network's increased volume of comedy programming, the network has appointed Chris Sanagustin as senior vp current programming, overseeing all on-air comedies. She will report to John Litvack, the WB's executive vp current programming and primetime scheduling. WB senior vp current programming Michael Roberts will continue to focus on the network's on-air drama series. "We are extremely fortunate to have Chris at the WB," Litvack said. "And I am especially excited that her background is so well-rounded and includes development, keeping ongoing series on the air and production." Sanagustin joins the WB from Viacom Prods., where she spent seven years, most recently as vp creative affairs. During her tenure there, she worked on such series as the WB's Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, CBS' Baby Bob, Showtime's The Chris Isaak Show and the feature Sabrina Goes to Rome.
- 3/14/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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