5.6 /10 1 Votes
4/5 Amazon Created by Amy Sherman-Palladino Country of origin United States No. of seasons 1 Network FOX | 5.9/10 IMDb 29% Composer(s) Grant-Lee Phillips Original language(s) English Final episode date 21 March 2008 Program creator Amy Sherman-Palladino | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Starring Parker Posey
Lauren Ambrose
Ron McLarty Cast Parker Posey, Lauren Ambrose, Scott Cohen, Michael Arden, Dianne Wiest |
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The Return of Jezebel James is an American sitcom television series, starring Parker Posey as a successful children's book editor who, unable to have children herself, asks her estranged younger sister (Lauren Ambrose) to carry her baby. The series was created by Amy Sherman-Palladino of Gilmore Girls fame, who also directed the pilot, and executive produced the show with her husband, Daniel Palladino. The show was produced by Regency Television and Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions.
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The show premiered on the Fox television network on March 14, 2008 as a mid-season replacement. After airing only three episodes, it was cancelled due to what Fox called unacceptably low ratings.
The remaining four unaired episodes were released on Apple iTunes on May 6, 2008.
Renee goldsberry on the return of jezebel james
Principal characters
Recurring characters
Production
The series came into fruition when Fox gave it a put pilot commitment in July 2006. It entered production and was named The Return of Jezebel James in December 2006 before casting began in January 2007 when Scott Cohen was the first to be cast in the regular role of Marcus Sonti. In February 2007, Parker Posey was cast in the lead role. Casting continued throughout March 2007 with Emmy Award-nominee Lauren Ambrose, Michael Arden, Ron McLarty and Tony Award-nominee Dana Ivey all landing roles in the series. The series was greenlit and given a 13-episode order on May 11, 2007.
The show was given 13 episodes in May 2007, but, in October 2007, the show was cut to seven episodes in anticipation of the pending writers strike.
The show was officially canceled after the third episode aired.