On GO ON's upcoming episode, 'COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR,' airing on Jan. 22, Ryan (Matthew Perry) fears the group chemistry will change and feels threatened by the return of the very popular and beautiful former group member, Simone (Piper Perabo) who tries to force the group to choose between her and Ryan. Meanwhile Steven (John Cho) and Mr. K (Brett Gelman) buddy bond and along with Terrell Owens, teach Ryan a lesson. Anne (Julie White) prevents Danny (Seth Morris) from being taken to the cleaners in his divorce.Laura Benanti, Suzy Nakamura, Tyler James Williams, Tonita Castro, Bill Cobbs, Sarah Baker and Allison Miller also star.
Bob Costas guest stars on an all-new episode of the NBC comedy GO ON entitled 'Win At All Costas.' In the episode, Ryan (Matthew Perry) receives an invitation from Bob Costas, his hero, to take part on his new TV show while Fausta (Tonita Castro) invites everyone in the group to her niece's Quincenierra - everyone except Anne (Julie White). Get a sneak peek below!
On GO ON's midseason return, featuring Bob Costas, Ryan (Matthew Perry) receives an invitation from Bob Costas, his hero, to take part on his new TV show while Fausta (Tonita Castro) invites everyone in the group to her niece's Quincenierra - everyone except Anne (Julie White). Meanwhile, after completing a major project at work, Mr. K (Brett Gelman) searches to find a new way to contribute and make a difference.Laura Benanti, Tyler James Williams and Suzy Nakamura also star. 'Win At All Costas' is set to air Jan. 8 on NBC. Check out a first look below!
Three-time Olypmic gold medalist Misty May-Treanor guest stars as herself on tonight's episode of the NBC comedy GO ON. In the episode titled 'Back,Back,Back...It's Gone,' when Ryan (Matthew Perry) decides it's time to start dating again, May-Treanor offers to help and invites him to play in a game of beach volleyball with her friends. Get a sneak peek below!
On the heels of winning its first premiere week in the A18-49 demographic in nine years, NBC has picked up three of its new fall series - the adventure-drama 'Revolution' and the comedies 'Go On' and 'The New Normal' -- for full-season commitments for the 2012-13 season, it was announced today by Jennifer Salke, President, NBC Entertainment.
Last night's sneak peek preview of Matthew Perry's NBC sitcom 'Go On,' which co-stars Tony Award winners Laura Benanti and Julie White, drew 16.1 million viewers overall, following primetime Olympic coverage. The special averaged a 5.6 rating in adults 18-49, according to 'fast official' ratings from Nielsen Media Research.
Immediately following tonight's coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games from London, NBC will air the complete first episode of its new comedy series GO ON, starring Matthew Perry and Tony Award winners Laura Benanti and Julie White. The pilot is scheduled to air at 11:06 PM ET; (check local listings.)
NBC announced today an ambitious new primetime lineup for the 2012-13 primetime season that combines one of the top-quality returning lineups on television with a new fall edition of the red-hot musical competition 'The Voice' and a crop of six new scripted series in the fall and four at mid-season.
After announcing its fall line-up today, NBC has released previews of all its new shows, including GO ON, starring Broadway's Laura Benanti and 'Friends' legend Matthew Perry. Check out the sneak peek from GO ON below!
According to a report by Deadline.com, the pilot for Go On, a 13-episode comedy series starring Matthew Perry (Friends) picked up early by NBC, will feature Broadway star Laura Benanti.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, NBC has given its first series order for the 2012 -13 season to Scott Silveri's comedy pilot GO ON. The series will star 'Friends' alum Matthew Perry as a sportscaster. Todd Holland will executive produce and direct the pilot.
Michael Urie, series' standout from ABC's 'Ugly Betty,' has landed a new gig post-season closing on TBS's new TV pilot 'Brain Trust.' Brain Trust features D.B. Sweeney in the lead role of police detective Billy Doyle who struggles and triumphs by teaming up with an ultra-geeky trio: Professor Nelson Kirby (Jed Rees), Professor Franklin Gordon (Urie) and Professor Monica Ashton (Lindy Booth). Urie has starred off-Broadway in THE TEMPERMENTALS and ANGELS IN AMERICA. Urie isn't the only one gaining promising new gigs; Wynn Everett, William Ragsdale and Suzy Nakamura have all landed supporting roles on TNT's new TV pilot, 'Bird Dog.' Bird Dog features actress Eliza Dushku as police officer Gail McGrath, who partners up with her father, a NYC cop. Everett will play a journalist, Ragdale a local deputy, and Nakamura a local Medical Examiner and Chief of Staff of the local hospital.
To celebrate The Second City's 50th Anniversary, the legendary comedy theatre will host a weekend of performances, panel discussions and screenings at its intimate theatres on Wells Street and in The Piper's Alley Complex in Chicago on Friday, December 11th through Sunday, December 13th. See below for a complete list of events for the weekend.