TBS Renews ‘Men At Work’ For Season 2

Men At Work TBS RenewedTBS has renewed freshman sitcom Men At Work. The network has ordered 10 episodes for the second season, which is slated to launch in 2013. “Men At Work is a strong addition to the TBS lineup and has worked extremely well paired with The Big Bang Theory,” said Michael Wright, president, head of programming for TBS and TNT. Created by Breckin Meyer, star of TNT’s Franklin & Bash, Men At Work centers on four buddies who work together at a magazine. Danny Masterson, James Lesure, Michael Cassidy and Adam Busch star. Sony Pictures TV and Fanfare produce the multi-camera comedy, which is executive produced by Meyer along with Fanfare’s Jamie Tarses and Julia Franz. In its first season, Men At Work has averaged more than 2.7 million viewers in Live+7, with 1 million adults 18-34 and 1.8 million adults 18-49. The comedy ranks as one of basic cable’s Top 5 new series among adults 18-49 in Q2 2012. The season finale airs July 12.

Comments (26)

  • WHY?!?

    Comment by Hoover — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 10:12am PDT  Reply to this post
    • because they have horrible taste

      Comment by aa — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 10:21am PDT  Reply to this post
    • Why not? It’s funny, and it’s scripted. Would you prefer more Kardashians?

      Comment by Veteran Assistant — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 10:26am PDT  Reply to this post
      • it’s about as funny as herpes.

        Comment by Hoover — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 11:14am PDT  Reply to this post
      • I agree!!!! MEN AT WORK is hilarious, smart and well written – often times a little too raunchy for my taste, I prefer a good sitcom over another STUPID “reality” show any day!!!!!

        Comment by Pamelicious — Monday July 16, 2012 @ 1:55pm PDT  Reply to this post
    • Because it’s amazingg! One of the funniest shows on tv and that cast is incredible! :) Give it another chance if you didn’t like it b4! It’s actually really really great!:))

      Comment by Daniella — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 9:15pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • Is this the state of comedy today? For shame.

    Comment by NoNoNo — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 10:19am PDT  Reply to this post
  • Awful show. Not funny. One character used the word conversational condom and you can apply that to all the dialogue. Really gross.

    Comment by moe — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 11:08am PDT  Reply to this post
  • … and whoever was responsible for those similar storylines of MEN AT WORK and HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN got fired, right? Right?

    Comment by A. M. — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 11:30am PDT  Reply to this post
  • I’m always happy when the show is getting renewed. Even if I do not that particular show. Why? Because every show has its fans who would be pretty sad without their favorite show on the air. And also it means people working on the show still have their job. I don’t get people who hate on shows getting renewed.

    Comment by Jinjeon — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 11:34am PDT  Reply to this post
  • I find the show to be hilarious. If you don’t like it then change the channel. That’s why televisions come with remotes. Not everyone is like you.

    Comment by Liane — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 11:44am PDT  Reply to this post
    • I like it too! It’s cute.

      Comment by Deadline2012 — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 4:08pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • I too like the show

    Comment by Jake — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 12:22pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • I am very glad this show is being renewed, I really like it.
    Great acting and pretty funny writing.
    If you don’t like it, watch something else!

    Comment by Schmidlap — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 1:56pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • I think the show is sharp, funny, current and well-written. I was actually surprised by how good it is. Breckin Meyer is not only the creator but also a co-writer on all 10 of the episodes. He’s a regular on a different show AND writing his own on a different network without being the star of it. That’s a first and pretty impressive. Never would have guessed that from him.

    Comment by ComedyFan — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 2:37pm PDT  Reply to this post
    • that’s not how it works. he might get paid as a writer, but i promise you he doesn’t write for the show.

      Comment by comedy writer — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 3:49pm PDT  Reply to this post
    • He’s a regular on a very stupid show AND writes for an even worse one… yeah, real impressive.

      Comment by Nick S — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 4:47pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • I guess every writer on the show was asked to write few words…

    Comment by Allegra — Wednesday June 27, 2012 @ 3:02pm PDT  Reply to this post
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