Showtime Renews Episodes for Season 3


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There?ll be plenty more Episodes.

Showtime announced Thursday that the Matt LeBlanc-starring sitcom will be back for a nine-episode Season 3. Production on the new half-hour installments will begin next year and will take place in Los Angeles and London.

LeBlanc won a Golden Globe this year for his portrayal of a heightened (read: obnoxious) version of himself on the series, co-produced by Showtime and the BBC.

About 486,000 total viewers tuned in to Episodes? Season 2 premiere, down 37 percent from its January 2011 debut. According to the network, the series ? which co-stars Stephen Mangan, Tamsin Greig, John Pankow and Mircea Monroe ? attracts 1.66 million weekly viewers.

http://tvline.com/2012/09/13/episodes-renewed-season-3

nice. i always felt that this is how 'joey' should have been. at least the character of matt leblanc. the seasons are short but it keeps the story developing at a good pace. looking forward to it.

wonder what's the word on californication

the new season starts very soon! to early obviously for a season renewal

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"Revolution" star Tracy Spiridakos is taking a break from post-apocalyptic action to guest star on Season 3 of Showtime's comedy "Episodes."

Zap2it has learned exclusively that Spiridakos is set to appear in an upcoming episode as Dawn, a family member of sexpot actress Morning Randolph (Mircea Monroe).

The third season of "Episodes" is currently in production in London and will be shooting in Los Angeles next month. The showbiz satire stars Matt LeBlanc, Tamsin Greig, Stephen Mangan, Kathleen Rose Perkins, John Pankow and Monroe, and returns in 2014 for nine episodes.

Spiridakos will be back on NBC's "Revolution" this fall, when the show moves to its new timeslot Wednesday at 8 p.m.

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