CBS Orders Parental Comedy Pilot From Dan Kopelman, Aaron Kaplan

Warner Bros. Television will produce in association with Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment

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CBS has ordered a single camera comedy pilot from Dan Kopelman and Aaron Kaplan.

The pilot, currently titled “What Goes Around Comes Around,” follows two 40-something parents who were wild and reckless teenagers and now face their worst nightmare–raising three teenagers of their own.

Kopelman will write the series in addition to serving as executive producer. Kaplan will executive produce. Warner Bros. Television will produce the pilot in association with Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment.

Kopelman is known for his work on the comedies “Malcolm in the Middle” and “Rules of Engagement.” Kaplan is an executive producer on the NBC series “Mysteries of Laura.” He previously worked as an executive producer on “Instant Mom.”

Earlier on Monday, CBS also officially ordered a pilot for a new series based on the 2001 film “Training Day,” with Antoine Fuqua and Jerry Bruckheimer directing.

Last week, the network also ordered a comedy pilot from “Tosh.0” producer Mike Gibbons entitled “The Great Indoors,” which follows an adventure reporter who must adapt to the times when he becomes the boss to a group of millennials in the digital department of the magazine.

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