TV Land gave us one of the best comedies in recent years when it bagged Younger, now well into its third season. Now, the channel is all set to bring you another comedy with a Hollywood story with Nobodies TV show. Starring some of the best comedians and with executive producers like Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone as Executive Producers, this new TV Show has already won some praise from the critics. TV Land is also known to have ordered a second season of Nobodies TV show, even before the first one begins airing on March 29 2017.
Nobodies Cast
Written by Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel Ramras, the trio also stars in the show based somewhat on their lives.
Nobodies (2017)
Created By: Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Rachel Ramras
Cast: Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Rachel Ramras
Network: TV Land
Premiere Date: 29th March 2017
Telecast: 10.00 PM
Nobodies Summary
Nobodies TV Show revolves around Groundlings alumnus trio watched their colleagues sore past them and score Oscars, while they struggled to ‘make it’ in Hollywood. Desperate and down, the three decide to call in favors from their old friends who have made it big in Hollywood. This is their story.
The three comedians will be seen working as themselves in the new comedy show. The show will also feature many other stars, including Melissa McCarthy and Falcone in one episodes or another, playing themselves. In the fist episode – Mr. First Lady – the three struggling comedian get to pitch their film script at Paramount.
Nobodies Trailer
Take a quick look at this Nobodies TV show trailer and tell us if it hooks you, and will draw you to the screens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLj2nSoIygs
Nobodies Reviews
“Nobodies feels like a show still finding its tone, too slapstick and broad by half . . . But it’s still decent fun to watch the trio throw pebbles in the Narcissus reflecting pool of fame, and enjoy the tiny splash.” ~ Leah Greenblat, Entertainment Weekly
“Other than their hefty portions of screen time, we’re not given enough reason to invest in these three “nobodies” instead of the funny “somebodies” they’re after.” ~ Ben Travers, IndieWire


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