Posts with tag singles table
Posted Nov 6th 2006 8:03PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Pickups and Renewals

It looks like NBC doesn't have much room for the mid-season comedy,
The Singles Table. The network originally ordered 13 episodes of the show, but this week it cut that request down to only six episodes. The Singles Table is about a group of people who always end up at the 'singles table' together at their friends' weddings.
John Cho (
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle) and
Jarrad Paul (
Monk) star in the series-- Alicia Silverstone was a late addition to the cast. Already, five episodes have been filmed.
What does this say about
The Singles Table? Eh. It pretty much says it's not the best show ever. We all know that NBC is
trying to cut costs at every corner, so the network is likely waiting to see whether
The Singles Table is a hit before committing to 13 episodes.
Posted Sep 15th 2006 9:33AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Talent

After some rocky negotiations, Alicia Silverstone has agreed to play a role in a mid-season NBC comedy,
The Singles Table. The series is about a group of people who bond when they keep getting put at wedding reception tables with each other because they're all dateless. Silverstone will play a doctor who realizes she has no social life.
This is actually Silverstone's third attempt at series television. You may remember she starred in the short-lived NBC series
Miss Match in 2003 and she didn't make it on to television earlier this year with a
failed pilot for ABC called
Pink Collar. This time, however, we can expect to see her on television as NBC has already committed to airing the comedy at mid-season.
Related: More casting news: Silverstone, Coolidge, Dale join pilotsPosted May 11th 2006 3:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming

We'll have full coverage of all the network upfronts next week, but here's a little preview of the news we might hear.
NBC has given the green light to Tina Fey's show about a late night variety show (a lot like Aaron Sorkin's
Studio 60, which has also gotten the green light) and the dramas
Friday Night Lights,
Heroes, and
Raines (with Jeff Goldblum), as well as the comedies
Community Service,
20 Good Years, and
The Singles Table.
The loser in all this? Andy Richter. His
Andy Barker, P.I. (produced by Conan O'Brien) has been turned down by the network.