Wednesday, September 04, 2024

Nick at Nite Acquires Modern Family; SNL Stars Go Live on Peacock Next Thursday

Modern Family

Nickelodeon announced the addition of Modern Family, the 22-time Emmy(R) Award-winning acclaimed comedy series, to its Nick at Nite programming lineup beginning Monday, September 9. All 11 seasons of Modern Family will debut in Nickelodeon's nighttime programming block and air daily from 2-4 a.m. (ET/PT). The series joins a stellar roster of popular family comedies, including Emmy(R) Award-winning shows Friends, Mike & Molly and Mom, as well as beloved sitcoms Young Sheldon and The Neighborhood, and marks the first time the sitcom will air within Paramount's family of brands. The series is leaving NBCUniversal cable networks (currently on E! and prior to that on USA Network). The series will continue to air on TBS, though.

The family at the center of Modern Family is headed by Jay Pritchett (Ed O'Neill), who is now married to his second wife, the young, gorgeous Gloria (Sofía Vergara), assumed by some to be his daughter. In their loving care is Gloria's daydreaming son, Manny (Rico Rodriguez). Jay's driven daughter, Claire (Julie Bowen), and her real estate agent husband, Phil Dunphy (Ty Burrell), want an open, healthy relationship with their three kids, which isn't always easy. Their oldest daughter, Haley (Sarah Hyland), grows up a little too fast. Middle child, Alex (Ariel Winter), is a too-smart-for-her-own-good daughter, and the youngest, Luke (Nolan Gould), is a rambunctious son. Where Phil wants to be the "cool dad," Claire is determined to keep her kids from walking in the wayward footsteps of her younger days. Jay's very serious son, Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson), and his gregarious husband, Cameron (Eric Stonestreet), become doting parents to Lily (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons), the sweet Vietnamese girl they adopt. Though life isn't always tidy, politically correct, or predictable, it's always loving, heartwarming, and hilarious for this blended, extended - and truly modern - family.


Colin Jost & Michael Che Present: New York After Dark

Peacock has announced Colin Jost & Michael Che Present: New York After Dark, the first-ever live comedy special for the streamer. The comedy event will be hosted by the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update duo, and will stream live with an in-person audience from The Bell House in Brooklyn. Tune in on September 12 at 9 PM ET for a night of "drop-ins only," featuring Colin and Michael's favorite NYC club comics, fresh faces, and maybe even some names you already know and love. Watch live to see who hits the stage! Special guest appearances will feature both up-and-coming and established comics in New York. Grammy-nominated musical ensemble 1500 or Nothin' will be the house band accompanying performances throughout the special.


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