Hit Emmy Award-Winning Comedy Series Begins Syndicated Run on Tuesday, September 23
FX will be the exclusive provider of off-network episodes on cable of the Emmy Award-winning hit CBS comedy series, Mike & Molly, beginning Tuesday, September 23, 2014, it was announced today by Chuck Saftler, President of Program Strategy and COO, FX Networks. Mike & Molly, starring Billy Gardell and Melissa McCarthy, will air regularly four nights a week on FX and will join fellow CBS series How I Met Your Mother and Two and a Half Men as part of FX Networks’ growing library of acquired comedies.
“Mike & Molly’s endearing characters and consistently funny writing make it a great fit for FX,” said Saftler. “We look forward to continuing our relationship with Chuck Lorre, and welcoming Al Higgins and the rest of the team to the network.”
Mike & Molly stars Billy Gardell and Melissa McCarthy in a comedy about a working-class Chicago couple who had almost given up on love…and then found each other. The acclaimed comedy series will begin its fifth season during the 2014-2015 season on the CBS Television Network.
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