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02-16-2007, 06:21 PM
THE N GREENLIGHTS THE THIRD SEASON OF THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED TEEN DRAMA
SOUTH OF NOWHERE FROM THE TOM LYNCH COMPANY
The GLAAD Award-Nominated Program for Best Drama Series Resumes Production In Los Angeles
This Spring On 16 New, Original Episodes Slated To Premiere Fall 2007
The critically acclaimed teen drama, South of Nowhere will return for a third season on The N, the nighttime network for teens, it was announced today by Sarah Tomassi Lindman, SVP and General Manager, The N. The series which was recently nominated for its second GLAAD Award in the category of Best Drama Series explores one family’s journey of honesty and self-discovery in the fast-paced City of Angels. This spring, production will begin on 16 new original 30-minute episodes from The Tom Lynch Co. that are slated to premiere Fall of 2007.
“We are proud to begin production on a series that continues to be applauded by both our teen viewers and an esteemed organization such as GLAAD,” said Lindman. “We have created an authentic teen series that speaks to our audience with honesty and acceptance.”
South of Nowhere is a fictional story about a contemporary American family and their multi-faceted journey of self-discovery. Set in Los Angeles, the series chronicles the five members of the Carlin family as they try to define themselves and make sense of their lives while they undergo a huge transition -- moving from a small town in Ohio to the big city of Los Angeles. The Carlins find they are unprepared for the fast-paced, metropolitan environment and the overcrowded, “anything goes” L.A. public school the family’s three teenagers attend. The family is at the heart of the series and while their characters are unique, they reflect many American families today -- bound by their evolving identity and their close relationships.
“We are thrilled that South of Nowhere has been picked up for a third season,” said creator Tom Lynch. “The N has consistently been the right network and the right partner for this series about teens growing up in Los Angeles. The new season promises to be the most explosive, heartfelt, and funny one yet.”
SOUTH OF NOWHERE FROM THE TOM LYNCH COMPANY
The GLAAD Award-Nominated Program for Best Drama Series Resumes Production In Los Angeles
This Spring On 16 New, Original Episodes Slated To Premiere Fall 2007
The critically acclaimed teen drama, South of Nowhere will return for a third season on The N, the nighttime network for teens, it was announced today by Sarah Tomassi Lindman, SVP and General Manager, The N. The series which was recently nominated for its second GLAAD Award in the category of Best Drama Series explores one family’s journey of honesty and self-discovery in the fast-paced City of Angels. This spring, production will begin on 16 new original 30-minute episodes from The Tom Lynch Co. that are slated to premiere Fall of 2007.
“We are proud to begin production on a series that continues to be applauded by both our teen viewers and an esteemed organization such as GLAAD,” said Lindman. “We have created an authentic teen series that speaks to our audience with honesty and acceptance.”
South of Nowhere is a fictional story about a contemporary American family and their multi-faceted journey of self-discovery. Set in Los Angeles, the series chronicles the five members of the Carlin family as they try to define themselves and make sense of their lives while they undergo a huge transition -- moving from a small town in Ohio to the big city of Los Angeles. The Carlins find they are unprepared for the fast-paced, metropolitan environment and the overcrowded, “anything goes” L.A. public school the family’s three teenagers attend. The family is at the heart of the series and while their characters are unique, they reflect many American families today -- bound by their evolving identity and their close relationships.
“We are thrilled that South of Nowhere has been picked up for a third season,” said creator Tom Lynch. “The N has consistently been the right network and the right partner for this series about teens growing up in Los Angeles. The new season promises to be the most explosive, heartfelt, and funny one yet.”