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Revision as of 22:34, 18 January 2019
Template:Infobox Person Rick Mellor is the PE coach at William Penn Academy. He is dating the music teacher, Susan Cinnamon.
Summary
ABC is looking to add a second dose of Adam F. Goldberg's brand of nostalgia.
The network is teaming with the creator of The Goldbergs to develop an untitled 1990s-set spinoff of the fourth-season "1980-something" comedy, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
From The Goldbergs producer Sony Pictures Television — where Goldberg is under an overall deal — the project landed at ABC with a script commitment and significant penalty attached. The comedy is set in the 1990s and stars Bryan Callen. It centers on two high school teachers who become unlikely father figures to the school secretary's three misfit kids. It is rumored to take place in Philadelphia, where The Goldbergs is set. Callen, who recurs as The Goldbergs' no-nonsense high school gym teacher/coach Rick Mellor, is attached to star.