May 12, 2008
It's network upfront week, everybody! Over the next few days, all of the major networks will unveil their Fall schedules, which shows have made the cut, which have been canceled, and which new shows will be invading network TV next season. FOX is a network whose 2008-2009 TV slate is looking mighty interesting. On the docket for next season: a new J.J. Abrams series, a new Joss Whedon series, and a new Mitchell Hurwitz (creator of Arrested Development) series. In advance of their upfronts this Thursday, a number of reports from Variety and TVGuide have surfaced relating to the fates of both new and old FOX shows, including Fringe, Dollhouse, Back to You, Til Death, and New Amsterdam.
October 24, 2007
'Til Death will be bringing on another round of laughs and antics as the couples celebrate Jeff's birthday with a bash in the episode entitled “Vintage Eddie,” which airs on November 7.
Written and executive-produced by husband and wife team Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa, ‘Til Death is a sitcom that stars Eddie Kaye Thomas (American Pie) and newcomer actress Kat Foster as newly wed sweethearts, Jeff and Steph Woodcock. Upon moving next door to a couple, Eddie (Brad Garrett) and Joy Stark (Joely Fisher), who have been married for more than two decades and have a collage-aged child named Allie (Krysten Ritter), they get a surprising peek at what their future might hold.
Read on for what's in store for next month's episode.
October 17, 2007
Another round of laughs and antics is set to inflict the small screen as the Starks and the Woodcocks get into some wife-swapping action on tonight's episode of ‘Til Death entitled “Mixed Doubles.”
Read on for a preview of tonight's episode.
October 10, 2007
It's been two years since Brad Garrett portrayed Robert Barone, the virtuous yet often neglected brother of Ray Barone (Ray Romano) on Everybody Loves Raymond, but quite a lot of fans still associate him with his infamous role that catapulted him to stardom and earned him numerous awards. But according to the 47-year-old actor, who now stars on another sitcom called 'Til Death, he feels closer playing his present role, which comes in the form of a Jewish high school history professor named Eddie Stark.
On 'Til Death, Garrett plays the husband of Joy Stark (Joely Fisher), a father to a college-aged child named Allie (Krysten Ritter), and the know-it-all neighbor who gives newlyweds, Steph Woodcock (Kat Foster) and Jeff Woodcock (Eddie Kaye Thomas) a surprising look at what their future might hold. Cynical Eddie, who's been married for more than 20 years, offers an endless stream of advice to Jeff, who also happens to be the vice principal at Eddie's school.
October 3, 2007
The FOX sitcom Til Death is now in its second season, airing Wednesday nights at 8:30pm. Though Brad Garrett and Joely Fisher take center stage, their old marriage is contrasted with vibrant newlyweds Jeff and Steph Woodcock, played by Eddie Kaye Thomas and Kat Foster.
BuddyTV sat down with Thomas and Foster to discuss their roles on the show, how they enjoy playing TV husband and wife, and who they would pick if they could cast their ideal spouse. Below you will find brief highlights of the two interviews. At the bottom you will find links to the complete mp3 audio files of each interview.
September 19, 2007
‘Til Death is one of the few young comedy shows that was picked up for another season, and series star Brad Garrett believes the show's success is due to its realistic portrayal of married couples and their less-than-perfect life.
“What makes [‘Til Death] funny is that we're really trying to mirror what married couples have in common,” Garrett said. “The key in any comedy is to hit a chord or a nerve that makes people relate to it… What we're doing is… taking it to a level of a little more reality. It isn't bliss, it isn't the white picket fence, it isn't all great. It's a work in progress, any marriage is, be it new or old.”