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Impastor, The Jim Gaffigan Show: TV Land Comedies Return Dates Set

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TV Land is bringing back the funny this summer. Today, the network announced both Impastor and The Jim Gaffigan Show will return with new episodes this June.

Both comedies are returning for their second season.

Based on the life of Jim Gaffigan, The Jim Gaffigan Show stars the comedian as a semi-fictionalized version of himself, dealing with his large family in a small, New York City apartment. The series also stars Ashley Williams, Michael Ian Black, and Adam Goldberg. Season two premieres on June 19th at 10 p.m. ET/PT. 

Impastor centers on Buddy Dobbs (Michael Rosenbaum), a gambling addict who impersonates a dead pastor of a small town. Sara Rue, David Rasche, and Mircea Monroe also star. Season two debuts on June 26th at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT. 

Read more details below:

New York, NY – April 14, 2016 – This summer, TV Land is giving you a reason NOT to dread the end of the weekend! Beginning Sunday nights in June, “The Jim Gaffigan Show” and “Impastor” will return for their second seasons.

With hilarious guest star turns and cameos by Jerry Seinfeld, Zachary Quinto, Alec Baldwin, Raven Symoné, John Mulaney, Macaulay Culkin, John Mulaney, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Judy Gold, Carrot Top, Gilbert Gottfried, Artie Lange, Nickelback, Perez Hilton, Tyler Oakley and many more, “one of summer TV’s bright spots” (People), The Jim Gaffigan Show,” will return for season two on (appropriately) Father’s Day – Sunday, June 19th at 10:00pm ET/PT with two back-to-back episodes. The series is a fictionalized version of stand-up comedian Jim Gaffigan’s real life as he navigates fatherhood, his career and an incurable obsession with food, and this season will get even more inside Jim’s head, looking at all his neuroses about being in the ever-critical limelight and his marriage to wife Jeannie (Ashley Williams) and children. The comedy also stars Michael Ian Black (“Wet Hot American Summer”) as Jeannie’s friend, Daniel, who not-so-subtly dislikes Jim, and Adam Goldberg (“No Way Jose”) as Jim’s friend and fellow comedian, Dave. The show was co-created by Peter Tolan (“Rescue Me”) and executive producer Jim Gaffigan, and is also executive produced by Jeannie Gaffigan. Alex Murray and Sandy Wernick of Brillstein Entertainment Partners also executive produce. JAX Media’s Tony Hernandez will executive produce for TV Land. The season will have 12 episodes.

On “Impastor,” which will return with two back-to-back episodes on Sunday, June 26th at 10:30pm ET/PT, we left Buddy Dobbs (Michael Rosenbaum, “Smallville”) in a cliffhanger season finale. His past had finally started to catch up with him when Damien, the man he owed money to, came calling. The series follows Buddy, a slacker with gambling debt as he tries to escape his old life, by assuming the identity of a gay pastor, Jonathan Barlow, who died while trying to save Buddy from jumping off a bridge. Buddy assumed Barlow’s life and relocated to the small town of Ladner where he serves as the town pastor. With the new identity, he thought he could escape his old life, but he was wrong. “Impastor” also stars Sara Rue (“Less Than Perfect”), Mircea Monroe (“Episodes”), David Rasche (“Sledge Hammer!”), and Mike Kosinski (Second City). The show, which will have a 10-episode second season, is executive produced by Christopher Vane and Rosenbaum, along with Eric and Kim Tannenbaum (“Two and a Half Men”) and Rob Greenberg (“How I Met Your Mother.”)”

What do you think? Do you watch either The Jim Gaffigan Show or Impastor? Will you watch the new seasons?

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