Another new promo for ABC’s fall shows has been released view it below.
Courteney Cox says Jennifer Aniston loves Cougar Town and could guest star!
Courteney Cox took the stage today at the TCAs in Pasadena to promote Cougar Town as we twittered the highlights. Courteney looked fantastic in her leather skirt while she, her costars, and executive producer Bill Lawrence kept the crowd laughing with tons of jokes. Of course, Courteney was asked about Jennifer Aniston.
First Court joked about Jennifer Aniston’s similar-sounding Pumas joking, “Yeah, she totally ripped it off! I did know about her movie, but I’m not sure exactly what the story is. I guess Pumas are in their 30s. Jaguars are 50s, and sabertooths go right into the ’60s?”
Then it was Lawrence himself who chimed in, “Is Jennifer going to be on the show?” to which Courtney responded, “She’s a good friend and I know she loves the show. If Bill writes her a character, I’m sure she’ll do it.”
Courteney Cox returns to sitcoms
Courteney Cox’s guest star turn on “Scrubs” was a test run for her professional relationship with executive producer Bill Lawrence, who co-created her new ABC comedy, “Cougar Town.”
Now, they are apparently in producer-star heaven because Lawrence twice mentioned during a press tour session that his relationship with Cox-Arquette is the best he’s ever had with a woman. His wife, Christa Miller, who also stars in the show, was sitting on the panel, by the way.
Cox-Arquette plays a 40-something mother of a 17-year-old son who begins dating again. In the pilot, her beau is much younger than she is — hence the title. But that doesn’t mean she won’t date older men too.
The pilot opens with a brave sequence in which Cox-Arquette (it’s really her) examines things she doesn’t like about her body in the mirror. (Like her arms and abs). Lawrence said he got the idea for the opener from something that his wife did shortly after she had a baby.
“She was looking at herself in the mirror after she got out of the shower and she went (expletive),” Lawrence said. ” And I thought that was so funny, you know what I mean? By the way, I just ruined my weekend.” (Miller was giving him a bit of an evil eye for his trip down TMI lane).
After her failed stint producing and starring in FX’s “Dirt,” Cox-Arquette said she was looking to return to performing in a comedy. Even though she is married to David Arquette, she said she could relate to the character.
“When I turned 40, I was laying in bed with Coco. I’d just had her two days before,” she said. “I was going, ‘Oh my God, how am I going to give this back to somebody?…No, getting older is harder anyway, but in Hollywood it’s especially harder. But what I love about this character is that everything’s real. It would be very scary if I wasn’t married and I had to go back out there again. It’s a hard world and I think [the producers] deal with it beautifully.”
New ABC Fall promo
I posted yesturday about ABC’s new fall promos and shows. Below you can view the new ABC promo starring Courteney and Josh Holloway. Credits to Lost-abc.ru for this video. It does have subtitles.
Scream Creator Kevin Willianson Talks Scream 4
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– Scream Creator Kevin Willianson was recently promoting The Vampire Diaries, and discussion of Scream 4 started up. Here are the highlights:
How Is Scream 4 Progressing?: Well, I was just trying to get over there to talk to him about it. I’m writing it. I’ve been hired to write it. I’m concentrating on the first twelve episodes of Vampire Diaries, and thank god I have the time, because Courteney [Cox] and David are returning, but Courteney’s show [Cougar Town] got picked up. And so we won’t get to film until the next hiatus, which is good for me. So I can actually have fun writing it. I’m half way through it.
When Will The Storyline Pick Up?: It takes place ten years later… [Laughs] That’s all you’re gonna get.
What About Neve Campbell’s Involvement?: You know what, I still go to sleep each night thinking maybe that will change. But as of now, no, she’s not going to be in it.
Is Wes Craven Committed To The Film?: Wes is a director who wants to read the script before he commits. And I think that’s kind of where it sits right now. But I believe that with Courteney and David [Arquette] and me and the gang all back together again… Just from an emotional standpoint I don’t see how he can pass it up, because I just think it would be too much fun for him. Because nothing has been more fun than making those movies. It’s a family, and I think we agree that we can’t go back and have a family without Dad at the head of the table. So I have a feeling that we’re going to make him go. Between me, Courteney and David, we’re gonna make him do it. [Laughs]
Credit: IGN
The Make-Believe ABC House Is Getting Crowded

An imaginative campaign from ABC to promote its series for the 2009-10 season is being expanded.
The campaign, which began in May, is centered on the fanciful notion that the stars of all the shows broadcast by ABC live together in a house as one big happy family. Think of it as sort of a marketing spin on “Big Brother.” (Video below.)
The commercials that have appeared so far have been general in nature, featuring ABC stars like Sally Field (“Brothers and Sisters”), Teri Hatcher (“Desperate Housewives”), Matthew Fox (“Lost”) and the late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. New spots that are to begin running on Saturday, which will be available in longer versions next week on abc.com, will promote four new sitcoms that are to make their debuts on Wednesdays in the fall.
The new Wednesday series touted in the commercials are “Hank,” starring Kelsey Grammer; “The Middle,” starring Patricia Heaton; “Modern Family,” with an ensemble cast that includes Ed O’Neill; and “Cougartown,” with Courteney Cox. They are to appear from 8 to 10 on Wednesday nights.
The vignettes in the commercials include Calista Flockhart of “Brothers and Sisters” welcoming Mr. Grammer to the ABC house and showing him to his room. He offers her a tip; she tells him she is not a maid. Also, Josh Holloway of “Lost” and Ms. Cox exchange ripostes at a barbecue. And some of the newcomers are pressed into doing laundry for the casts of established ABC series like “Dancing With the Stars” and “Grey’s Anatomy.”
“We started with the people who are very familiar faces,” said Marla Provencio, co-executive vice president for marketing at ABC with Mike Benson. Now the idea is to use the premise of the ABC house to “introduce our new Wednesday comedy line-up,” she added.


