Network: TV Land
Episodes: 64 (half-hour)
Seasons: Four
TV show dates: November 30, 2011 -- September 16, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Donald Faison, Wayne Knight, David Alan Basche, Kelly Stables, and Kristen Johnston.
TV show description:
This comedic TV series revolves around three divorced men who share an apartment across the hall from their female divorce attorney and landlord.
Holly Brooks (Kristen Johnston) has never been married and is a top divorce attorney. While often playing matchmaker for her divorced male friends, Holly's also recently single (having broken off an engagement) and struggles to meet the right man.
She's also the landlord of an apartment across the hall from her own and rents it to her former clients and friends. Holly's newest single client is Stuart Gardner (David Alan Basche),...
Episodes: 64 (half-hour)
Seasons: Four
TV show dates: November 30, 2011 -- September 16, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Donald Faison, Wayne Knight, David Alan Basche, Kelly Stables, and Kristen Johnston.
TV show description:
This comedic TV series revolves around three divorced men who share an apartment across the hall from their female divorce attorney and landlord.
Holly Brooks (Kristen Johnston) has never been married and is a top divorce attorney. While often playing matchmaker for her divorced male friends, Holly's also recently single (having broken off an engagement) and struggles to meet the right man.
She's also the landlord of an apartment across the hall from her own and rents it to her former clients and friends. Holly's newest single client is Stuart Gardner (David Alan Basche),...
- 9/17/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Lindsey Jacobellis may have failed to medal in snowboard cross in Sochi, but she's still going home a winner. The Olympian has adopted one of the Russian town's famed stray dogs, whose uncertain fates have made for one of the major human- (not to mention canine-) interest stories of these Winter Games. "This Sochi Stray scored a one way ticket to the USA with @LindsJacobellis #luckydog #justintime," tweeted cross country skier Holly Brooks, along with a pic of Jacobellis and her new best pal. Gus Kenworthy will be so pleased! (The skier stuck stayed in town after his silver-medal showing in the slopestyle event to ensure that the family of strays he has come to call his own will...
- 2/19/2014
- E! Online
Forget gold medals - dogs are the most coveted accessory in Sochi, Russia, right now. Like U.S. Olympic freeskier Gus Kenworthy, snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis is bringing one of the city's stray dogs home to the United States. "This Sochi Stray scored a one way ticket to the USA with [Lindsey]," Tweeted Jacobellis's teammate, Holly Brooks, on Monday, sharing a photo of the snowboarder cuddling her adorable pup.Canine cupid struck right around Valentine's Day for the 28-year-old athlete, who posted an affectionate photo of her own to Instagram on February 15. "Me and my pup," wrote Jacobellis, a self-described animal lover.
- 2/18/2014
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan
- PEOPLE.com
This week marks the end of the second season of The Exes on TV Land. How's the show been performing? Will it be cancelled or renewed for a third season?
On The Exes, divorce attorney Holly Brooks (Kristen Johnston) is the landlord to three male friends and former clients -- recently divorced Stuart (David Alan Basche), womanizing Phil (Donald Faison) and lazy Haskell (Wayne Knight).
To date, the second season of The Exes has averaged a 0.3 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 910,000 total viewers.
Compared to last season, the series has performed about as well in the demo but has fallen by 23% in viewership.
When stacked against TV Land's other original sitcoms, The Exes is one of the lower-rated shows of the bunch but isn't doing that much worse. The cable channel also...
On The Exes, divorce attorney Holly Brooks (Kristen Johnston) is the landlord to three male friends and former clients -- recently divorced Stuart (David Alan Basche), womanizing Phil (Donald Faison) and lazy Haskell (Wayne Knight).
To date, the second season of The Exes has averaged a 0.3 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 910,000 total viewers.
Compared to last season, the series has performed about as well in the demo but has fallen by 23% in viewership.
When stacked against TV Land's other original sitcoms, The Exes is one of the lower-rated shows of the bunch but isn't doing that much worse. The cable channel also...
- 9/3/2012
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Can there ever be too much Judith Light on television? In a word: no. Which is why it’s good that the Who’s the Boss? legend is returning to her guesting gig on TV Land’s sitcom The Exes, where she plays the over-bearing mother to Kristen Johnston’s divorce lawyer character Holly Brooks. EW has an exclusive clip of Light’s reappearance on The Exes in tomorrow night’s new episode, titled “Sister Act,” which also stars Amanda Detmer as Light’s other, more beloved, perfect daughter Jill.
Just like last time, the appearance of Light’s motherly character ruffles Holly’s feathers,...
Just like last time, the appearance of Light’s motherly character ruffles Holly’s feathers,...
- 8/21/2012
- by Tanner Stransky
- EW - Inside TV
One of TV Land’s favorite things to do on its original sitcoms is to reunite old castmembers from old shows. You know, those winky scenes — like when Betty White reunited with Mary Tyler Moore on Hot in Cleveland last year — that nod back to the original series the actors were originally on together. Well, there’s more of that coming on tomorrow night’s episode of TV Land’s The Exes, which finds former 3rd Rock from the Sun actors Kristen Johnston and Wayne Knight playing together in a dating-focused half hour.
Of course, the pair have co-starred together...
Of course, the pair have co-starred together...
- 7/3/2012
- by Tanner Stransky
- EW - Inside TV
The premise of "The Exes" (Wed., 10:30 p.m. Est on TV Land) has Kristen Johnston's Holly Brooks helping out three recently divorced men by allowing them to live in her building. In the process, she's become friends with all of them and we learn that they're not the only ones struggling to find themselves and have their needs fulfilled.
Holly's needs were on full display when Stuart invited the homeless guy who'd been using the building laundry room to use her shower to get cleaned up. She was enraged at Stuart ... at least, until the homeless guy came out all clean-shaven and absolutely ripped. Suddenly, there was no rush to throw him out. In fact, she made a date with him instead.
Unfortunately, Holly was a little too slow getting to the bar and he wound up hooking up with someone else. But, at least she knows who her friends are.
Holly's needs were on full display when Stuart invited the homeless guy who'd been using the building laundry room to use her shower to get cleaned up. She was enraged at Stuart ... at least, until the homeless guy came out all clean-shaven and absolutely ripped. Suddenly, there was no rush to throw him out. In fact, she made a date with him instead.
Unfortunately, Holly was a little too slow getting to the bar and he wound up hooking up with someone else. But, at least she knows who her friends are.
- 12/22/2011
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
The premise of "The Exes" (Wed., 10:30 p.m. Est on TV Land) has Kristen Johnston's Holly Brooks helping out three recently divorced men by allowing them to live in her building. In the process, she's become friends with all of them and we learn that they're not the only ones struggling to find themselves and have their needs fulfilled.
Holly's needs were on full display when Stuart invited the homeless guy who'd been using the building laundry room to use her shower to get cleaned up. She was enraged at Stuart ... at least, until the homeless guy came out all clean-shaven and absolutely ripped. Suddenly, there was no rush to throw him out. In fact, she made a date with him instead.
Unfortunately, Holly was a little too slow getting to the bar and he wound up hooking up with someone else. But, at least she knows who her friends are.
Holly's needs were on full display when Stuart invited the homeless guy who'd been using the building laundry room to use her shower to get cleaned up. She was enraged at Stuart ... at least, until the homeless guy came out all clean-shaven and absolutely ripped. Suddenly, there was no rush to throw him out. In fact, she made a date with him instead.
Unfortunately, Holly was a little too slow getting to the bar and he wound up hooking up with someone else. But, at least she knows who her friends are.
- 12/22/2011
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
Four new members have been elected to the board of Women in Film, Los Angeles: Susanne Daniels, media consultant and former president of entertainment at Lifetime Networks; Diana Derycz-Kessler, president and CEO of the L.A. Film School and L.A. Recording School; Iris Grossman, Icm talent agent and president emeritus of Wif, L.A.; and producer Cathy Schulman, president of Mandalay Pictures and Mandalay Independent.
The group's president, Jane Fleming, who is entering her third consecutive year at the head of Wif, L.A., said: "With Susanne, Diana, Iris and Cathy joining our already exceptional board of directors, Women in Film is perfectly positioned to support our membership -- and the entertainment industry at large -- in the unique challenges and opportunities we all face."
In addition to Fleming, the organization's officers are Nicole Katz, Cfo; Hillary Bibicoff, secretary; Glen Alpert, Cfo; Robert Nieto, vp technology; and Pamela Rodi,...
The group's president, Jane Fleming, who is entering her third consecutive year at the head of Wif, L.A., said: "With Susanne, Diana, Iris and Cathy joining our already exceptional board of directors, Women in Film is perfectly positioned to support our membership -- and the entertainment industry at large -- in the unique challenges and opportunities we all face."
In addition to Fleming, the organization's officers are Nicole Katz, Cfo; Hillary Bibicoff, secretary; Glen Alpert, Cfo; Robert Nieto, vp technology; and Pamela Rodi,...
- 2/6/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
WIF elects Fleming president
Jane Fleming has been elected president of Women in Film by the group's board of directors. Fleming, a producer at Shot in the Dark Entertainment, will immediately step into the post, replacing CeCelia Holloway, who resigned for family reasons. WIF also elected eight new members to its board: Holly Holmberg Brooks, Vicki Dummer, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Libby Hansen, Cheryl J. Kagan, Gabrielle Kelly, Danica Krislovich and Susan A. Simons.
- 1/4/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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