Wednesday, October 5, 2011

CBS orders full season of '2 Broke Girls'

'2 Broke Girls'For the second straight season, CBS has effectively launched a completely new Monday sitcom, acquiring "2 Broke Women" for just about any full season. Starring Kat Dennings and Jesse Behrs, "Women" has averaged a 4.6 rating among audiences 18-49 and many 11 million audiences overall within the last 2 days, sandwiched involving the Eye's "Generate An Earnings Met Your Mother" and "two and a half Males." Michael Patrick King professional produces "Women," the finest-rated new show in the fall season, thanks simply for the huge sampling it received (19.4 million audiences) due to its debut, airing right after the summer season premiere of "Males" with Charlie Sheen alternative Ashton Kutcher. Whitney Cummings, who co-written the pilot for "Women" and may serve as an professional consultant for your Warner Bros. TV series, has already established all of her shows acquired for just about any full season -- her NBC sitcom "Whitney" received the greenlight Tuesday. Matthew Moy, Jonathan Kite and Garrett Morris co-star in "Women." The pickup cements CBS' Monday evening selection, which systems with "Mike & Molly" at 9:30 p.m. and "Hawaii Five-" at 10. CBS' other new comedy for your fall, Thursday's "How to be a Gentleman," is less secure after losing roughly 40% in the audience in the "The Big Bang Theory" lead-in if the opened up Sept. 29. CBS has pressed back the start date of veteran "Rules of Engagement," that's been slated for Saturdays, to March. 15. The comedy can be a potential alternative for "Gentleman" on Thursdays once the latter is constantly shed audiences. Contact Jon Weisman at jon.weisman@variety.com

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