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Pavan
11-16-2010, 12:35 PM
TV LAND’S SECOND ORIGINAL SITCOM “RETIRED AT 35” PREMIERES ON JANUARY 19TH, 2011 AT 10:30 PM ET/PT IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE SECOND SEASON PREMIERE OF CABLE’S #1 SITCOM
“HOT IN CLEVELAND”

Oscar®-Nominated Actor George Segal And Emmy® Award-Winning Actress Jessica Walter Star In 10-Episode Series

Shelley Long, Fred Willard, Christine Ebersole, Estelle Harris,
Peter Bonerz, Kym Douglas, Mimi Kennedy, Mark Christopher Lawrence,
Chris McDonald, John O’Hurley, Christina Pickles, Jay Thomas and
George Wyner To Guest Star


New York, NY, November 16, 2010 -- This January, TV Land is delivering a star-powered full hour of original comedy with the premiere of “Retired at 35” on January 19th, 2011 at 10:30 PM ET/PT following the return of cable‘s #1 sitcom “Hot in Cleveland.” “Retired at 35” is TV Land’s second original sitcom and stars veteran actors George Segal and Jessica Walter and newcomers Johnathan McClain, Josh McDermitt and Ryan Michelle Bathe. TV Land’s first original sitcom, “Hot in Cleveland,” premiered last year and became basic cable’s #1 sitcom of all time among the network’s target audience of A24-54 and total viewers. In its 10-episode run it even out-delivered shows like “Mad Men,” “Real Housewives of New Jersey,” “Top Chef” and “Nip/Tuck.”

Peter Bonerz (“Just Shoot Me”), Kym Douglas (“Good Day LA”), Tony®-winning actress Christine Ebersole (“Grey Gardens”), Estelle Harris (“Seinfeld”) Mimi Kennedy (“Dharma and Greg), Mark Christopher Lawrence (“Chuck”), Shelley Long (“Cheers”), Chris McDonald (“House Bunny”), John O’Hurley (“Seinfeld”), Christina Pickles (“Friends”) Ashley Williams (“Saving Grace”), Jay Thomas (“Mr. Holland’s Opus,” “Cheers”), Fred Willard (“A Mighty Wind,” “Best in Show”) and George Wyner (“The Mentalist,” “House”) will guest star in the first season of “Retired at 35.”

“Retired at 35” follows a disillusioned Manhattan businessman (McClain) who decides to leave the New York City rat race and retire to Florida...30 years early!

He ends up moving into his parents’ (Segal and Walter) condo to reconnect with them, reevaluate his life and live the sometime elusive dream of early retirement that so many are working toward. Once there, he settles into the carefree retired lifestyle or, as his hedonistic Dad describes it, "like college in slow-motion."

Chris Case (“Reba,” “Spin City”) is the writer for “Retired at 35” and Michael Hanel and Mindy Schultheis (“Rita Rocks,” “Reba,” “Titus”) are the executive producers. Keith Cox serves as executive producer for TV Land.


About George Segal
Recently seen on the popular HBO series “Entourage” and in ABC’s “Pushing Daisies,” Segal starred for seven seasons as Jack Gallo in the NBC ensemble comedy “Just Shoot Me.” On the big screen, he is playing opposite Jake Gyllenhaal in the upcoming 20th Century Fox film, “Love and Other Drugs.” Segal was an Oscar nominee for “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” and also starred in “A Touch of Class,” “The Owl and The Pussycat” with Barbra Streisand and “Fun with Dick and Jane” with Jane Fonda. He also starred on Broadway in “Art,” “Rattle of a Simple Man” and “Gideon.”

About Jessica Walter
A veteran stage, film and television actress, Jessica Walter just completed shooting the WWE film “Bending the Rules” with Philip Baker Hall and Jamie Kennedy. She also currently voices one of the lead characters on FX's animated series "Archer.” Walter earned her fourth Emmy® nomination for the critically-acclaimed comedy series "Arrested Development." Her two previous Emmy® nominations were for “Trapper John M.D.” and “The Streets of San Francisco." She won the Emmy® for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series for “Amy Prentiss.” Her feature film credits include “The Slums of Beverly Hills,” “Unaccompanied Minors,” The Flamingo Kid,” “P.C.U.” and Clint Eastwood’s “Play Misty For Me” for which she earned the second of her two Golden Globe® nominations. Walter’s first Golden Globe® nod was for Most Promising Newcomer for “Grand Prix.”

clj2
01-20-2011, 01:27 AM
Who watched? I thought it was alright.

robyrob
01-20-2011, 10:19 AM
I thought it was pretty good and plan to keep watching

I had NO IDEA that Casey Wilson was going to be a regular on the show, they never mentioned it anywhere!

Rezny@gmail.com
01-20-2011, 10:39 AM
It wasn't too bad.It wasn't fall on the floor with laughter funny,but it was pretty likable.

R.jsheedy
01-21-2011, 10:54 AM
It was better than Hot In Cleveland was....

LUNCH
01-21-2011, 12:58 PM
I did not watch it when it aired,we were viewing Antenna TV!However I saw it on TVLand on Demand where it's shown for free on the tv.The show was boring,predictable and downright stupid--a waste of 19 minutes.Won't be watching it again.---A sidenote:I don't know why TVLand does not air any classics on demand,but it does not surprise me.

Pavan
01-21-2011, 12:58 PM
Ratings were OK only, losing to TBS sitcom Are We There Yet at 10:30:

http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2011/01/mixed-results-for-hot-in-cleveland-and.html