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Monk to Return to TV in 2-hour Movie

21 Feb 2012

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MY9TV.COM - Monk, the "obsessive, compulsive detective" is coming back with a brand new show. It's been two and a half years since Adrian Monk had a new crime to solve on his hit TV show.

And for Monk fans like Tonya, it's been a long time of hoping for some new episodes. Tonya Reiman says, “I love Monk. Why? He just demonstrates everything there is about someone who doesn't care, but cares, if that makes any sense.”

But now, we've learned exclusively that Monk is coming back to first-run TV. And the details come from Andy Breckman, the show's creator. Breckman says, “Just today as we did this interview, I just finished writing a Monk movie.”

You heard it right. A Monk movie is coming and it will be shot this summer in California. Breckman says, “Monk did such a great job that I want to do it again.”

But in the meantime, Breckman continues his other passion, a weekly radio show in Jersey City on WFMU, a small listener-sponsored radio station. The show is called “The 7 Second Delay.” Breckman has been doing it with partner Ken Freedman for 20 years.
He calls it stunt radio.

Breckman says, “It means every week we come up with ideas that we've never heard any other show do before.” And he sat down before the microphone even while "Monk" was in production. Breckman says, “On Wednesdays I would occasionally sneak away, lie about where I was going, do my radio show. Sometimes there were problems on the set of monk, and I felt very guilty.”

But he continued to broadcast. And this week he's pitching for the non-profit station's yearly marathon, to keep WFMU afloat. So what about his new Monk project? Breckman tells us it will be a two-hour made for TV movie, with a political theme.

Breckman says, “I'll even tell you the title of it. 'Mr. Monk for Mayor'. He runs for mayor of San Francisco.” Breckman expects you'll see the new Monk show this December, and he's hoping it will have a sequel.

Remember, you can catch back to back episodes of "Monk" every Friday beginning at 8pm, right here on My9.

Source: my9tv

13 comments:

  1. Can't get enough of Monk,so yay great news!

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  2. That just made my day !

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  3. Ah, what sweet news! Look forward to this, probably next year?

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  4. Should have returned in a crossover with Psych!!!

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  5. This should be fun!

    Like all USA Network shows, Monk was light fun - escapist TV. I never really looked forward to it (or any USA show), but they are always perfect to relax to as you eat or relax and wind down from the day.

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  6. Monk is a great show, but I really liked the ending to the series. It'll be interesting to see how this pans out.

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  7. My parents will be delighted they love Monk

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  8. wow Monk movie?! lol

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  9. So is this being shown on my9?  I don't know this channel.  You would think it would be picked up by USA Network, which aired the series. I guess this summer will be Monk rewatch time.

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  10. I could definitelly see the character live on in a series of TV movies.
    I do however think the show had a great run and ended on a pretty good note so I'm also finding it a bit redundant.

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