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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18 (UPI) -- CBS says it has set a September premiere date for "How to Be a Gentleman," its new U.S. sitcom starring David Hornsby and Kevin Dillon.
"When etiquette columnist Andrew Carlson is told he must adapt to the new, sexier style of his magazine, he hires his old high-school bully Bert Lansing to help him become a modern man," the network said in a synopsis of the show, which is scheduled to premiere Sept. 29.
Hornsby, who has appeared on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and "Six Feet Under," will play Andrew, while former "Entourage" cast member Dillon will play Bert.
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