Earlier today, we learned that CBS gave a series green light to the KathyBates- starring Matlock reboot for the 2023/2024 broadcast season.
as Sarah. Along with Bates, Joanna Klein is set to executive produce for Sutton Street, alongsideJohn Will
will executive produce on behalf of Cloud Nine. Produced by CBS Studios, the series sees Kat Coiro directing the pilot and also serving as an executive producer. Still no word on two series that had two writers' rooms opened at the same time Matlock was given a pilot green light: writer
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