TV Land Summer 2012 Lineup

The cast of 'The Soul Man'
The cast of 'The Soul Man' - Photo © TV Land
TV Land has announced their summer programming lineup, with one new show added to the roster beginning on June 20th at 10pm. Here’s the scoop on what’s in store over the hot summer months on TV Land:

The Soul Man – NEW SERIES PREMIERES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 AT 10PM ET/PT – Starring Cedric “The Entertainer” and Niecy Nash, The Soul Man is the newest series being added to TV Land’s line-up of stellar sitcoms. The show revolves around former R&B star-turned-minister, Reverend Boyce “The Voice” (Cedric), as he moves back home to St. Louis with his family, including wife Lolli (Nash), to preach in his father’s church. Now, his family must adjust to their new humble life from their former superstar lifestyle. John Beasley, Wesley Jonathan and Jazz Raycole also star.

The Exes – SERIES RETURNS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 AT 10:30PM ET/PT – Your favorite sitcom stars are back for a second season! In season one, Phil (Donald Faison) and Haskell (Wayne Knight) were shocked to learn that their landlord and divorce attorney, Holly (Kristen Johnston), was forcing a new roommate on them – the clingy and recently-divorced Stuart (David Alan Basche). In season two, they’re still attempting to adjust to one another’s quirks and annoying habits, but Holly is there to help avert any disasters – or in some cases, cause them. Meanwhile, Holly’s assistant, Eden (Kelly Stables), doesn’t exactly let professionalism get in the way of prying into her boss’s dating life – or lack thereof.

Retired at 35 – SERIES RETURNS TUESDAY, JUNE 26 AT 10:00PM ET/PT – TV Land’s inter-generational comedy returns with new addition to the cast, Marissa Jaret Winokur! In Retired at 35, after 37 years of marriage, Alan Robbins (George Segal) and his wife Elaine (Jessica Walter) are expected to cruise into retirement and live out their days happily ever after. However, they get an unexpected surprise when their uptight and overworked son David (Johnathan McClain), sick of the NYC rat race, decides to move in with them. David finds himself dealing with his overzealous parents as well as his sister Amy (Winokur), who, while successful in business, has made less than impressive choices in her love life.

Source: TV Land