Claudia Lonow has one other sequence impressed by her life in the works at ABC. The “How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)” creator’s newest mission, single digital camera office comedy “Boss,” is in improvement at the community. Deadline broke the information.
Described as a “multi-generational, adult, ensemble, office comedy,” the potential sequence focuses on “two women, frenemies and competitors with little in common, who wind up hiring each other’s equally opposite daughters as their assistants.”
Lonow is writing and exec producing.
“How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)” was based mostly on Lonow’s expertise of transferring again in along with her mother and father after a divorce. “Scrubs” alumna Sarah Chalke starred in the comedy, which ran for one season in 2013.
Asked about the attraction of semi-autobiographical initiatives, Lonow beforehand advised The Hollywood Reporter, “There’s a long history of performers and writers tapping their own personal histories to make a television show, from ‘The Cosby Show’ to ‘Seinfeld’ to ‘Everybody Loves Raymond,’ and I think it’s because there are chapters in life just like there are chapters or episodes in a television show. And unlike a movie, which has a beginning, middle, and end, TV is about an open-ended story.”
Lonow’s different credit embrace “I Feel Bad” and “Sean Saves the World.”
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