USA Network Cancels Original Comedy Series SIRENS

By: Apr. 22, 2015
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Deadline reports that usa network has canceled its paramedic comedy series SIRENS, from FOX 21 TV Studios, Denis Leary and Bob Fisher.

About the show:

The comedy series "Sirens," from executive producers Denis Leary and Bob Fisher, returned with two back-to-back episodes. The season reunites Chicago's best EMTs Johnny (Michael Mosley), Hank (Kevin Daniels) and Brian (Kevin Bigley) as they navigate their way through professional and personal drama. Together the comedy-trio discusses and debates its way through life issues, including chance versus coincidence, white knights versus nightingales and strippers versus magicians. "Sirens" also stars Jessica McNamee, Bill Nunn and Josh Segarra. Guest stars appearing in the 13-episode season include Lenny Clarke, Nora Dunn, Loretta Devine, John Scurti, Steve Schirripa, Jonathan Sadowski, Nikki DeLoach, Aya Cash, WWE Superstar Mike "The Miz" Mizanin, Brian Doyle Murray, Wayne Knight and Andy Kindler.

"Sirens" is produced by FOX Television Studios and Apostle, in conjunction with Daybreak Pictures. Leary and Jim Serpico ("Rescue Me") serve as executive producers for Apostle, along with Fisher. Hal Vogel, David Aukin ("Hyde Park on Hudson"), and David Leach of Daybreak Pictures also executive produce. The series is filmed on location in Chicago.



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