Post by MSTV on Oct 10, 2010 20:50:11 GMT -5
MSTV is marking the start of a new month, November, with a week of laughs. The network has declared November 1st - 7th the week of laughs. The week will feature special guests on all the comedies and the debut of four comedies to the schedule.
Tuesday November 2nd:
Regis Philbian will guest star on The Rules to Raising Mom [1-07]
Lester Holt & Tamron Hall will guest star on Washing Windows [3-07]
Wednesday November 3rd
Jack Black will guest star on The Write Jared [4-06]
Miley Cyrus will guest star on Making it Legal [4-05]
Russell Brand & Katy Perry will guest star on Going Green [1-04]
The Science of Women will make its series premiere, 8:30pm.
Thursday November 4th:
Lauren Graham will guest star on Women of a Certain Age [5-07]
Kelly Ripa will guest star on Mommies Who Drink [6-07]
Aisha Tyler will guest star on Taking Care of Business [3-07]
Who Gets the Parents? will make its series premiere, 8:30pm
Sunday November 7th:
LateNight will make its 4th season premiere, 8:00pm
Writer's Block will make its series premiere, 8:30pm
The Science of Women
Comedy about two mismatched brothers - one gay (Christiper Hanke) and one straight (Harry Connick, Jr.) - who share a gynecological practice, but neither knows the first thing about women.
Christopher Hanke as Dr. Chris Ewing
Harry Connick Jr. as Dr. Will Ewing
Who Gets The Parents?
When most couples get divorced, the big question is who gets custody of the kids. When a couple with three adult children gets divorced, the question is who gets stuck with the parents? After 30 years of marriage, Gene and Phyllis Fiddleman have decided to call it quits. There was just something missing. Fiery Phyllis didn't exactly choose this, but now that she has the freedom and excitement of being single, she's embracing it. All her anti-social husband Gene wants is someone to help him operate the dishwasher. Their three adult children are startled by the divorce. Well, most of them, at least. Their 26-year old totally co-dependent youngest son Mitch has to confess that he suspected something. After all, he still lives at home. Their momma's boy 28-year old middle son Neil is happily married to Brenda, but secretly wishes he still lived at home. Meanwhile, their well-adjusted, independent 30-year old daughter Cass is quite happy to live as far from her parents as she can get. So imagine how she feels when mom moves into the apartment next door. Everyone wants his or her family to be close, but there's got to be a limit, right?? Executive produced by Peter Traugott (Samantha Who?) and created by Just Shoot Me's Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, this family comedy is an irreverent look at how grown children deal with their parents' second adolescence. Ask not what your parents have done for you, but Who Gets The Parents?
Adam Arkin as Gene Fiddleman
Jane Kaczmarek as Phyllis Fiddleman
Andrew West as Mitch Fiddleman
Derek Richardson as Neil Fiddleman
Alison Brie as Brenda Fiddleman
Lindsay Price as Cass Fiddleman
Writer’s Block
A boozing, womanizing and extremely offbeat bestselling author Damien Leno (Matthew Broderick) has everything he’s ever wanted: A sexy assistant (Jane Krakowski), a lot of money and a great best friend (Jay Harrington). But when his third novel is going nowhere, the publishers send in an assistant with a deadline to force him to finish the job. The assistant Charley (Aisha Tyler) is opposite of Damien, she’s organized, uptight and successful. She is given a room right next to his at the hotel he lives, and must try to force him to finish his book before he drives her crazy.
Matthew Broderick as Damien Leno
Jane Krakowski
Jay Harrington
Aisha Tyler as Charley