

The series stars Jenna Fischer, Oliver Hudson, Bobby Lee, Diane Farr, Lindsay Price, Olivia Keville, Van Crosby and Sander Thomas. “Splitting Up Together” is from executive producers Ellen DeGeneres, Emily Kapnek, Jeff Kleeman and Dean Holland. Randall Einhorn also serves as an executive producer on the ABC Studios series. Inspired by Doyle’s own childhood, the 1970s-set “The Kids Are Alright” stars Michael Cudlitz and Mary McCormack as the heads of a large Irish-Catholic family with eight boys. In Splitting Up Together, Lena puts the needs of children, even those of her ex-husband before her own, which was one of her reasons for wanting the divorce in the first place.
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NBC’s medical drama “New Amsterdam” has also been ordered for a full season and the network gave high-concept “Manifest” an additional 3 episodes, for a total of 16 this season.

ABC took a similar approach with the “Grey’s Anatomy” spinoff “Station 19.”Īlso Read: ABC Gives Nathan Fillion's 'The Rookie' a Full-Season OrderĪt the other broadcasters, CBS has given full-season orders to “God Friended Me,” “Magnum PI,” “The Neighborhood” and “FBI,” while Fox has given “The Cool Kids” a back-nine pickup. Led by Jenna Fischer, “Splitting Up Together” is in its second season, but had initially received a more conservative order from the network when it was renewed in May. “The Kids Are Alright,” from creator and executive producer Tim Doyle, joins ensemble comedy “Single Parents,” the Nathan Fillion-led “The Rookie” and the drama “A Million Little Things” to become the fourth freshman series to get a full pickup from the Disney-owned network.

ABC has given full-season orders to two more of its comedy series, “The Kids Are Alright” and “Splitting up Together.”
