"My Name Is Earl" might live on.
Weeks after NBC pulled the plug on the series starring Jason Lee, TBS is in preliminary talks to order 13 new episodes of the single-camera comedy from 20th Century Fox TV, sources said.
"Earl" became one of the highest-profile cancellations of for the networks' recent "upfront" programing presentations to advertisers. Speculation was sparked that the series, which has won five Emmys, would find another home.
TBS had already planned to start running repeats of the 4-year-old "Earl" in the fall as part of a deal with Twentieth inked in 2007. Click the pic for the rest of the story.
Weeks after NBC pulled the plug on the series starring Jason Lee, TBS is in preliminary talks to order 13 new episodes of the single-camera comedy from 20th Century Fox TV, sources said.
"Earl" became one of the highest-profile cancellations of for the networks' recent "upfront" programing presentations to advertisers. Speculation was sparked that the series, which has won five Emmys, would find another home.
TBS had already planned to start running repeats of the 4-year-old "Earl" in the fall as part of a deal with Twentieth inked in 2007. Click the pic for the rest of the story.
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