Second Time Around (TV series)
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Second Time Around is an American television show from the UPN Network that ran during the 2004-05 season. After 13 episodes, the show was cancelled, citing low ratings[citation needed].
[edit] Premise
Set in Los Angeles, the show is centered around Newlyweds Jackson (an Architect) and Ryan Muse (an Artist) who remarried after getting divorced three years earlier. Through the run of the show, Jackson and Ryan go through things that normal married couples go through: everything from past relationships to property ownership arguments when moving in with each other. Other characters include Jackson's brother, Nigel, a well-to-do dentist, and his extravagant, gold-digging fiancé Paula. Also included is Coco, a restaurant owner who is Ryan's best friend.From executive producers Ralph Farquhar and Claude Brooks and co-executive producer Michelle Listenbee Brown, the new half-hour romantic comedy series SECOND TIME AROUND chronicles the adventurous relationship of a divorced
… More couple that decides to remarry and pursue wedded bliss one more time. SECOND TIME AROUND, a production of Regan Jon Productions and C to the B Productions in association with Paramount Television premieres Monday, September 20 at 9:30 p.m. (ET/PT) on UPN..
[edit] Cast
- Boris Kodjoe as Jackson Muse
- Nicole Ari Parker as Ryan Muse
- Brian J. White as Nigel Muse
- Danielle Nicolet as Paula
- Melissa De Sousa as Coco Herrera
- Mailon Rivera as Omar K. Bone
- Christina Vidal as Gabrielle Herrera
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