Jane Seymour & Ed Asner to Guest on TBS' MEN AT WORK

By: Dec. 16, 2013
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According to TV Guide, Jane Seymour and Ed Asner are set to guest star on the upcoming season of TBS' hit comedy MEN AT WORK.

Seymour will take on the role of "Jane Ellis, a high-powered, elegant woman who runs a publishing house and has an affair with Milo."

Asner, meanwhile, "will portray Bob, a sweet, eccentric old man who finds Neal's bag containing his wallet, phone and laptop on a park bench and returns it to him. In return, Neal (Adam Busch) offers the lonely man an internship, since he likes to learn new things to keep his brain active."

TBS has ordered 10 episodes for the third season of its popular workplace sitcom Men at Work. This past spring, the second season of the series averaged 1.9 million viewers and 1.2 million adults 18-49. Men at Work comes to TBS from Sony Pictures Television and Fanfare. The multi-camera comedy is executive-produced by Breckin Meyer (Road Trip, Franklin & Bash), along with Fanfare's Jamie Tarses (Happy Endings, TNT's Franklin & Bash, TBS's My Boys) and Julia Franz (Scrubs). The third season of Men at Work is slated to launch in early 2014.

The actor, who was last seen on Broadway in 'Grace' opposite Paul Rudd, has made recent guest TV appearances on The Glades, Law & Order: SVU and Hawaii Five-0.


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