Bounce TV, the popular broadcast and multi-platform entertainment network serving African Americans, will welcome back its hit series “Act Your Age” on Saturday, June 3, with two all-new episodes back-to-back starting @ 8PM ET/7PM CT. The premieres kick off the second half of the 16-episode first season of the series, running weekly on Saturday nights throughout the summer.
The multiple-camera, half-hour comedy tells the story of three vibrant, successful Washington D.C./Northern Virginia-area women in their 50s who are each at a personal crossroads and who decide the best way forward in life is together. “Act Your Age” stars Kym Whitley (“Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Next Friday,” “Young and Hungry”) and Tisha Campbell (“Uncoupled,” “My Wife and Kids,” “Dr. Ken”) with special guest star Yvette Nicole Brown (“Community,” “The Mayor,” “Big Shot”).
Whitley plays Bernadette, a successful, no-nonsense real estate developer. Campbell plays Keisha, the wild card of the group who is always up to something, and Brown plays Angela, the former First Lady of Norfolk, Virginia, who is looking to redefine her life after being widowed by her husband, a revered career politician.
The multi-generational sitcom also features Mariah Robinson (“The Wrong Valentine”) and Nathan Anderson (“Black-ish,” “Richie Rich,”) as the 20-something children of Angela and Bernadette, respectively.
Alyson Fouse (“Big Shot,” “Everybody Hates Chris,” “The Wanda Sykes Show”) created the series and serves as showrunner and executive producer. The series is produced by MGM Television and executive produced by Barry Poznick, Bradley Gardner (“Hot in Cleveland”), and David Hudson; and co-executive produced by Ranada Shepard and Ken Ornstein (“Everybody Loves Raymond”).
Bounce premieres new episodes of “Act Your Age” Saturdays @ 8PM ET, with a primetime play for the west coast @ 8PM PT. Episodes are added to Bounce’s streaming service Brown Sugar on Sunday mornings.
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Network: Bounce TVGenre: Seasons: 1Episodes: 16 | |
OverviewFollows three girls in the prime of their lives. The will show a world where individually they shine but they also show support for one another. |