The Thirtysomething sequel at ABC has cast Kendrick Sampson (kendrick38)
also star alongside original series regulars Mel Harris, Ken Olin, Patricia Wettig, Timothy Busfield, Melanie Mayron and Polly Draper.will focus on the original characters' children, who are now in their 30s themselves. Sampson's Brad is a man of high ideals. As a young activist he formed a renters' rights group in Philadelphia that has grown into a large nonprofit that helps the homeless and advocates for affordable housing.
The sequel has already opened a writers room and is "gearing up for series," ABC Entertainment president Karey Burke told reporters at the Television Critics Association's winter press tour in January.InsecureGhosting: The Spirit of Christmas
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