In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix sets the release date for season 2 of “The Kominsky Method,” and The Paley Center announces its Tribute to Television Comedy Legends honorees.
Dates
“The Kominsky Method” will return to Netflix for it second season on Oct. 25. The Chuck Lorre created comedy series follows aging actor slash acting coach Sandy Kominsky (Michael Douglas) and his longtime agent Norman Newlander (Alan Arkin). In the upcoming season, Sandy meets and bonds with his daughter’s new boyfriend (guest star Paul Reiser), while Norman reconnects with an old flame from his youth (guest star Jane Seymour) and after fifty years, they decide to start again.
Events
The Paley Center for Media has announced the first selections for its Fall 2019 PaleyLive NY season. The programs in question are “The Amazin’ 1969 New York Mets: A World Championship for the Ages,” and “History is Made: Law & Order: Svu Celebrates a Milestone.
Dates
“The Kominsky Method” will return to Netflix for it second season on Oct. 25. The Chuck Lorre created comedy series follows aging actor slash acting coach Sandy Kominsky (Michael Douglas) and his longtime agent Norman Newlander (Alan Arkin). In the upcoming season, Sandy meets and bonds with his daughter’s new boyfriend (guest star Paul Reiser), while Norman reconnects with an old flame from his youth (guest star Jane Seymour) and after fifty years, they decide to start again.
Events
The Paley Center for Media has announced the first selections for its Fall 2019 PaleyLive NY season. The programs in question are “The Amazin’ 1969 New York Mets: A World Championship for the Ages,” and “History is Made: Law & Order: Svu Celebrates a Milestone.
- 8/15/2019
- by Dano Nissen
- Variety Film + TV
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