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Books, Arts. Movies & Misc.: TBS Extends Run of 'Tyler Perry's House of Payne', Cable's Biggest Sitcom of All Time
TBS Extends Run of 'Tyler Perry's House of Payne', Cable's Biggest Sitcom of All Time
TBS Extends Run of 'Tyler Perry's House of Payne', Cable's Biggest Sitcom Hit of All Time
TBS Orders 20 Additional Episodes, on Top of 26 Ordered Recently, To Take Series Well into the Future on the Network
SANTA MONICA, Calif, and
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Debmar-Mercury, the television syndication and distribution arm of
Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF),
the leading next generation studio, announced yesterday that TBS has
ordered an additional 20 episodes of the powerhouse comedy "Tyler
Perry's House of Payne." The order will bring the number of episodes in
the series to 172, a remarkable total for any sitcom. TBS has ordered a
total of 46 new episodes of "House of Payne" in recent weeks. "House of
Payne" and its spinoff, "Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns", continue to
rank as the top sitcoms on cable.
"House of Payne"
and "Meet the Browns" also rank as ad-supported cable's top two
original sitcoms of all time among adults 18-49, viewers and
households. So far in 2009, the shows are television's top two series
in delivery of African-American adults 18-34. "Meet the Browns" also
ranks as television's #1 program among African-American viewers and
adults 18-49. New episodes of "Meet the Browns" have averaged 3.2
million viewers this year, while new episodes of "House of Payne" have
averaged 3 million viewers.
"Tyler Perry has
created the first sitcom in history to reach this many episodes in just
two years, an amazing achievement that only a handful of top comedies
have been able to achieve after many, many years," Debmar-Mercury
Co-President Mort Marcus said.
"TBS's extension
of this great program affirms the value of this groundbreaking sitcom
model, which Tyler quickly turned from a dream into a phenomenal
success," added Debmar-Mercury Co-President Ira Bernstein.
"House
of Payne" - which is owned by Perry, distributed by Debmar-Mercury and
licensed by TBS - debuted in 2006 with a test run of 10 episodes. After
early results showed promise, TBS ordered a then-unprecedented 100
episodes. TBS later ordered an additional 26 episodes, followed by a
deal for 26 more and then the 20-episode order announced yesterday.
Debmar-Mercury
has utilized its groundbreaking approach to launching shows into
distribution and syndication for four different series. Following in
the footsteps of "Tyler Perry's House of Payne" and "Meet the Browns",
Debmar-Mercury announced last week that TBS has ordered 10 episodes of
the new Ice Cube sitcom "Are We There Yet?", slated to premiere in June
2010, with the option for an additional 90 episodes. Debmar-Mercury
announced two weeks ago that it is using the same approach to launch
the new Jon Heder sitcom from writer-producers Will Ferrell, Adam McKay
and Chris Henchy ordered by Comedy Central. Debmar-Mercury also
launched "The Wendy Williams Show" into nationwide syndication to
strong initial ratings last week.
Since making his
film debut in 2005 with Lionsgate's DIARY OF A MAD BLACK WOMAN, Tyler
Perry has become a multimedia phenomenon with a roster of hugely
successful film, stage, television and book projects. Five of Perry's
seven films have debuted at #1 at the North American box office,
including his most recent movie, MADEA GOES TO JAIL, which was based on
his most popular play. Perry is working on two new films, I CAN DO BAD
ALL BY MYSELF and WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO, scheduled to be released
by Lionsgate in September 2009 and April 2010, respectively. In 2008,
Perry unveiled Tyler Perry Studios, a 200,000-square-foot studio
situated on the former Delta Air Lines campus in Atlanta, where his
films and television shows are filmed.
Debmar-Mercury,
a worldwide media company specializing in syndication, network, cable
and ancillary markets, produces and distributes "The Wendy Williams
Show"; distributes "Tyler Perry's House of Payne" and spinoff "Meet the
Browns"; distributes a new, untitled comedy debuting in 2010 from Gary
Sanchez Productions' Will Ferrell, Adam McKay and Chris Henchy;
distributes strips "Family Feud", "South Park" and "True Hollywood
Story", as well as weeklies "American Chopper", "Deadliest Catch" and
"The Dead Zone"; and a movie library featuring titles from Revolution
Studios and Lionsgate. In September 2007, Debmar-Mercury established a
London-based international television distribution unit focused on
acquiring international formats for U.S. and worldwide distribution, as
well as licensing U.S. television formats to the global market.
Debmar-Mercury is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF), the leading next generation studio.
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