FRASIER SITCOM REVIVAL
Paramount Plus has released first trailer for the revival of beloved sitcom FRASIER which returns with new episodes October 12th
with a two episode premiere and will then stream the rest weekly. Prior to that, on October 7th, CBS will air a special on the making of the revival, and it will also be available on their YouTube channel and Facebook page. Other channels will not have sitcoms this season due to the strike, so this will be our only comedy series this year.
KELSEY GRAMMER RETURNS
to portray the titular character who has returned
to Boston, where everybody knows your name, as his grown son Freddy
(Jack Cutmore-Scott) enters college. Frasier is also embarking on a new
chapter of his life back in his old stomping grounds with new
challenges, new relationships to forge and an old dream or two to
fulfill finally.
THE TEN EPISODE SERIES
also stars Nicholas Lyndhurst as Frasier’s old college buddy turned university professor Alan; Toks Olagundoye as Olivia, Alan’s colleague and head of the university’s psychology department; Jess Salgueiro as Freddy’s roommate Eve; and Anders Keith as Frasier’s nephew David. Bebe Neuwirth will reprise the role of Lilith, ex-wife of Frasier and mother of Freddy. Perri Gilpin, who played Roz in the original Frasier, is also returning.
I remember that you wrote about this one before, I am glad that it's finally arrived.
ReplyDeleteI have, but we did not have a trailer then.
DeleteEvery time you post about this I sit here and think “it still hasn’t aired!?” I feel like we’ve been hearing about this one for decades now.
ReplyDeleteNope, nothing has aired so far, everything starts in October, at least at the streamers, broadcasters are dead as dodo due to strike. If they don't settle the strike till first week of October this season is dead, and we will feel the impact in about a year or so when the networks will feel the gap in materials from the shows that are not being made currently.
DeleteI hope at the very least the strike hits the streamers like Netflix hard. I'm actually starting to feel proud of the little people standing up to the bigwigs. Our auto plants just went on a strike and that makes me happy to see people finally saying enough. I'm sick of a few profiting off the backs of the majority. When so many people are facing food insecurity issues while corporate big shots are taking luxury vacations and buying yachts, that's a problem.
DeleteNo, streamers don't give a flying feck about it all, especially Netflix that has gone Korean and Asian to avoid paying people in Hollywood. They are now starting a strike against gaming industry too as it is also not paying actors well and giving them royalties. I cannot believe the writers strike has been since May,that it almost half a year and Hollywood does not give a shite about it.
DeleteIt has really become crazy, almost like the world needs a need revolution wave or something. I know we here have been ripe for it for a decade or more.