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In TBS’s New Original Comedy Series MY BOYS, Being One of the Guys Can Complicate a Girl’s Love Life
Source: Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
Nov 1, 2006, 10:17

Jordana Spiro Heads Ensemble Cast That Includes Jim Gaffigan, Kyle Howard, Reid Scott, Michael Bunin, Jamie Kaler and Kellee Stewart; Series to Premiere Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT); Screeners and Interview Opportunities Available for College Newspapers

ATLANTA--(COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Nov. 1, 2006--Every college student knows that one of the keys to finding the perfect date is hanging out with the right crowd.  So when a girl enjoys hanging out with the guys playing poker, participating in a pick-up softball game, watching sports or just hanging out with friends at a favorite bar, it can have an impact on her dating life.  That’s what happens to PJ Franklin, played by Jordana Spiro (JAG, Must Love Dogs), when this unabashed, sports-loving girl goes looking for romance in TBS’s new original comedy series MY BOYS.  The series co-stars popular stand-up comedian Jim Gaffigan (That ‘70s Show, Ed), along with Kyle Howard (Related, Orange County), Reid Scott (American Dreams), Michael Bunin (Scrubs), Jamie Kaler (The Family Stone) and Kellee Stewart (Guess Who?).  MY BOYS premieres Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT).

PJ Franklin (Spiro) is a 20-something sports reporter for a Chicago newspaper.  At first glance, she’s a typical young single woman:  smart, attractive, outgoing and personable.  But she doesn’t like playing the dating game.  Instead, she loves sports, beer, poker and hanging out with the guys.  Her boys are her family, which sometimes hinders PJ’s dating life, as the men she tries to date don’t know how to react to her unconventional interests and the all-important men in her life.

PJ’s group of friends includes her brother, Andy (Gaffigan), whose wife keeps him on an all-too-short leash; Mike (Kaler), a commitment-challenged ladies man who works for the Chicago Cubs; Kenny (Bunin), a sports-memorabilia store owner who hasn’t mastered the art of dating; and Brendan (Scott), a hard-rock DJ whose on-again, off-again romance with his girlfriend often leaves him crashing at PJ’s apartment; and the most recent addition to the group, Bobby (Howard), a sportswriter for a rival newspaper.  PJ’s friend Stephanie (Stewart), who she’s known since journalism school, does her best to give PJ advice on men and dating from a more traditional female point of view.

“Being a comedy writer, I live in a very male-dominated world,” said Betsy Thomas, creator and executive producer of MY BOYS.  “I am very much one of the guys, and I don’t understand the way some women act.  PJ is very much the same way.  When she goes on a date, she eats.  She doesn’t order a salad and pick at it.  She orders a martini and a steak.  She’s not a game player.  In addition, you can’t learn more about women without learning more about men and vice versa.  Fortunately or unfortunately, we are intertwined.  We are going to be doing a lot of stories about the men in PJ’s life and their relationships with each other and dating, and showing how real men live.”

MY BOYS comes to TBS from Pariah and 2 Out Rally in association with Sony Pictures Television.  It is being executive-produced by Jamie Tarses, Gavin Polone (Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Gilmore Girls) and Betsy Thomas (Run of the House).

TBS, a division of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., is television’s “very funny” network.  It serves as home to such hot contemporary comedies as Sex and the City, Everybody Loves Raymond, Family Guy, Seinfeld and Friends; original comedy series, like the upcoming scripted comedies My Boys and 10 Items or Less; specials and special events, like The Comedy Festival in Las Vegas, for which TBS serves as title sponsor; blockbuster movies; and hosted movie showcases.

Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, is a major producer of news and entertainment product around the world and the leading provider of programming to the basic cable industry.

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To obtain a DVD of MY BOYS for review or to arrange an interview with a member of the cast, please contact the TBS representative listed below.

Contact:
Michelle Sisco
Atlanta
404/885-4784
[email protected]

This information can also be accessed on TBS, Inc.’s press site at http://www.turnerinfo.com.



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