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Family Tools
GenreComedy
Created byAdrian Poynton
Bobby Bowman
Directed byMichael Fresco
StarringKyle Bornheimer
J. K. Simmons
Johnny Pemberton
Edi Gathegi
Leah Remini
Danielle Nicolet
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersMark Gordon
Andrea Shay
Bobby Bowman
ProducerPaul Buccieri
Camera setupsingle-camera
Production companiesABC Studios
ITV Studios America
Original release
NetworkABC
Related
Based on the UK series White Van Man

Family Tools is an upcoming American sitcom that will air on ABC in the 2012–13 television season. The series, created by Bobby Bowman, and is being produced by Mark Gordon, ABC Studios and ITV Studios America. It is based on the British sitcom White Van Man, which was produced by ITV Studios America's parent company ITV Studios, and whose creator for that series, Adrian Poynton, is also a co-creator and Producer on the American version.

Details

The series follows a guy who has had a streak of bad luck and epic failures with everything from a stint in the Army to flunking out of a seminary three times. When he returns home, he finds himself in the unlikely position of taking over his father's hardware handyman business after he suffers a heart condition. However, this transition will not be as easy as expected as he tries to maintain the success of the business that his father built, especially with his father looking to see if he can carry the tradition and without slacking off.

Cast

Production

On May 11, 2012, ABC placed a series order for the comedy.[1] It is expected to premiere Tuesdays mid-season after Dancing with the Stars ends its season, where it will air at 8:30 between How to Live with Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life) and Happy Endings.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Seidman, Robert (May 11, 2012). "ABC Picks Up Comedies 'The Neighbors' and 'The Family Tools' and Dramas 'Nashville,' 'Red Widow' and 'Zero Hour' + More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 11, 2012.