TNT Summons Hit Series Franklin & Bash for Second Season
TNT has summoned Franklin & Bash back to the stand for a second season of the hit legal drama starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer. Currently airing Wednesdays at 9 p.m. (ET/PT), Franklin & Bash ranks as one of basic cable’s top new series of the summer. Franklin & Bash is produced by Four Sycamore Productions, Left Coast Productions and FanFare Productions in association with Sony Pictures Television, with Jamie Tarses, Kevin Falls and Bill Chais serving as executive producers. TNT has ordered 10 episodes for the second season.
“This summer, Franklin & Bash has broken out as a hugely entertaining series with great characters, sharp writing and a terrific cast,” said Michael Wright, executive vice president, head of programming, for TNT, TBS and Turner Classic Movies. “We’re thrilled that the show has drawn such a remarkably strong following and look forward to bringing it back next summer.”
In Franklin & Bash, Gosselaar and Meyer star as two young, fly-by-the-seat-of-their-pants street lawyers who cause a seismic culture clash when they join a legendary, button-down law firm. Malcolm McDowell plays Stanton Infeld, a Renaissance man and the patriarch of the law firm. Also starring are Dana Davis, Kumail Nanjiani, Reed Diamond and Garcelle Beauvais.
Since premiering on June 1, Franklin & Bash has drawn 3.9 million viewers in Live + 7, ranking it among basic cable’s Top 5 new series for the summer-to-date. The series is averaging an outstanding 1.8 million adults 18-49 and adults 25-54. Franklin & Bash scores a significant number of viewers through time-shifted viewing, including a boost of well over 50% among key adult demos.


Yes! So freaking thrilled right now. I was worried it wouldn't be renewed.
ReplyDeleteYou took the words right out of my mouth! Huge sigh of relief. It's such a brilliant show.
ReplyDeleteThis show is a decent time-waster. I'm glad it was picked up.
ReplyDeleteWith the success of this show and the other younger-skewing show Falling Skies, it's a pretty safe bet that both Memphis Beat and Hawthorne are on thin ice. I wouldn't be surprised if one or both shows were canceled after their season finales.
I hope they cancel Hawthorne. I like this show, but in season 3 there is too much drama and it's tiring. I was so bumped after the first episode of the season that my head hurt...to many tragedies at a short time.
ReplyDeleteIm happy about Franklin and Bash 'cause it's a very enjoyable show!
Good news. Fun show.
ReplyDeletenever even seen 1 episode of the series is it good?
ReplyDeleteThis is not a show I have seen either, glad for people who like it that it's been renewed though.
ReplyDeleteglad they renewed it was starting to wonder if they would pick it back up although only 10 episodes hope they decide to make more
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