Dave Kim: "I'm gonna eat all of the pepperoni" Coach: *whistle* "one slice per kid" That cracked me up
really looking forward to this Sons of Penn @SonsofPenn 2m2 minutes ago The Goldbergs will dedicate an episode to Ed Snider next week - http://sonsofpenn.com/flyers/the-goldbergs-episode-ed-snider/…
Aired tonight. Never seen a more moving funeral for a t-shirt "That's what this is? A funeral for a shirt? I missed a real funeral for this"
I would love that so I can get a few more references than this 80s stuff but I don't know how they are gonna do it but as long as they have Erica Goldberg in it, I will watch it
When that kid said "Barry's hot mom" I immediately started looking at her differently...I mean Erica is the hottie, but now maybe I let Beverly in my dreams with her.
Bev is most certainly not hot. We need a summer episode with Erica in a bikini though. Preferably multiple summer episodes. Actually why not just do a whole season at the beach like Saved By The Bell did?
Adam F. Goldberg Teases Details For His ‘Goldbergs’ 1990s Spinoff – TCA http://deadline.com/2017/01/goldber...noff-adam-f-goldberg-bryan-callen-1201882846/ Spoiler Adam F. Goldberg gave us an update on his 1990s The Goldbergs spinoff which is set at the creator’s William Penn Charter School, the same learning institution featured in his ABC series. As Deadline reported, the pilot includes Bryan Callen’s gym teacher character, Mr. Mellor. “I’m leaving here today to hand it in tomorrow to ABC,” Goldberg said about the pilot, “Right now, Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey) is scripted to be in the pilot. So there’s a lot of crossover with the Goldbergs show.” “It’s set a decade later, and Adam (Sean Giambrone) will have graduated,” added Goldberg. “The side characters have become really strong, and I don’t want to rob my show of all the great characters, so we’re slowly unveiling new characters.” The pilot is inspired by Goldberg’s wife — whose parents are teachers — and Goldbergs EP Marc Firek, who is also a writer on the spinoff; his sister and father are teachers. Still no title for the spinoff — “I’m terrible with titles,” says Goldberg — but it will have the same format, with a voice-over a la The Goldbergs. But this time it’s the voice of a teacher. The role hasn’t been casted yet. “The show is told from the point of the view of the teachers, and one of the teachers has kids in the school,” added the creator. “I’ve gotten to know my teachers because I’ve had to go to them to get their signoff to be on the show,” Goldberg said. “Every teacher on the show is based on a real teacher — (Callen’s) Mellor, the character Tim Meadows plays and the drama teacher.” Goldberg had the idea last year, “because Bryan Callen is so amazing and he just keeps coming back on that show. For me, every show that’s about teachers, and there’s been a number of them, they’re like misfits who hate the kids and don’t want to be there and hate their jobs. For me, having crazy parents, my teachers were the sane people who raised me, and they liked being there. They don’t make a ton of money, but they’re heroes. And I wanted to wish a positive show where it’s not having teachers being down in the teacher’s lounge smoking cigarettes.” Goldberg said he likes the idea of using the same school sets from The Goldbergs. Casting is still TBD, and Jeff Garlin’s Murray isn’t currently scripted to be in the pilot but might be in the series down the road if it’s picked up.
‘The Goldbergs’ 1990s Spinoff Starring Bryan Callen Gets Pilot Order At ABC Spoiler: Article ABC has given a pilot pickup to a spinoff from its 1980s comedy series The Goldbergs, which comes from The Goldbergs creator/executive producer Adam F. Goldberg, executive producers Marc Firek, Happy Madison and Seth Gordon and Sony TV. Written by Goldberg and Firek and starring Bryan Callen (and likely Tim Meadows), the untitled single-camera project is set in the 1990s and follows two high school teachers who become unlikely father figures to the kids at their Philadelphia school, the same school Adam (Sean Giambrone) graduated from. One of the teachers is coach Mr. Mellor, a recurring character on the mothership series played by Bryan Callen. I hear the intent is for Meadows to also reprise his recurring character as guidance counselor Andre Glascott but there are no deals in place yet. The Goldbergs creator Adam F. Goldberg referenced Meadows when he discussed the spinoff at TCA in January. The project was inspired by Goldberg’s wife — whose parents are teachers — and Firek’s sister and father who also are teachers, Goldberg said, adding, “Right now, Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey) is scripted to be in the pilot. So there’s a lot of crossover with the Goldbergs show.” Goldberg had the idea last year, “because Bryan Callen is so amazing and he just keeps coming back on that show. For me, every show that’s about teachers, and there’s been a number of them, they’re like misfits who hate the kids and don’t want to be there and hate their jobs. For me, having crazy parents, my teachers were the sane people who raised me, and they liked being there. They don’t make a ton of money, but they’re heroes. And I wanted to wish a positive show where it’s not having teachers being down in the teacher’s lounge smoking cigarettes.” Goldberg executive produces with Doug Robinson of Happy Madison and Gordon via Exhibit A. Callen has appeared in almost 20 episodes of The Goldbergs so far, making his debut in Episode 10 of Season 1. This is the second ABC Wednesday comedy that is eying a spinoff this season. The network also is prepping a Black-ish backdoor pilot starring the show’s Yara Shahidi. Meanwhile, CBS is spinning its comedy series The Big Bang Theory with prequel Sheldon. Goldberg’s autobiographical The Goldbergs, now in its fourth season, has done well in its new position as ABC’s new Wednesday 8 PM anchor this season. Callen is repped by Innovative Artists.
Since this awesome show is true stories from Adam Goldberg's real life....I wonder how his mom feels about her portrayal?
This thread doesn't get much action, but I really liked this season. Glad it's coming back. I always love the home videos at the end. I was a big fan of the golf cart one a few weeks ago with, what turned out to be the writer of the episode playing the Barry role and getting stuck under the rolling cart. "I'm ok. I'm ok"