
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- U.S. cable network TV Land Monday gave notice of a slew of pilots it is trotting out, some recurring and some new original fare.
TV Land's president, Larry W. Jones, said in a news release the network's "boomer-centric" programming would have something for everyone.
"The newest slate of TV Land originals is a mixture of pilots and 'six-pack episode' deals," he said.
Among some of the popular shows viewers can enjoy on TV Land are "Family Foreman," a reality show focused former heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman and his 10 children; "The Big 4-0," about boomers who hit what else, 40; and the second season of "Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg," where comedy legends Jerry Seinfeld, Robin Williams, Ray Romano and others spin yarns of their lives.
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