Jim Belushi Plots Return to TV Comedy With 'Murphy Brown' Creator

Jim Belushi Plots Return to TV Comedy With 'Murphy Brown' Creator

Published: August 16, 2011 @ 11:39 am
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By Tim Kenneally

After dabbling in semi-serious material with the short-lived CBS dramedy "The Defenders," Jim Belushi is ready to ready to work with a laugh track again.

The former "According to Jim" star is in talks to team up with "Murphy Brown" creator Diane English on a new comedy project that would star Belushi as the father of a teen.

Though the deal has not yet been finalized, the series would be produced via ABC Studios -- which also produced "According to Jim."

English most recently worked on the 2008 Eva Mendes/Meg Ryan big-screen comedy-drama "The Women," serving as director, co-writer and producer.

"According to Jim" ran for eight seasons on ABC, from 2001 to 2009. The legal-themed "Defenders" ran for 18 episodes, before getting canceled by CBS in May.

News of the project was first reported by Deadline Hollywood.


 

Tags: ABC, ABC Studios, Diane English, james belushi, Jim Belushi, people, project, Television
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