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Benched received positive reviews from television critics and holds a score of 63/100 on Metacritic. [5] It also holds a 67% fresh ratings on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes with the site consensus stating, "Benched's talented ensemble raises the show above its trite writing, resulting in a nicely diverting half-hour of comedy."
The Bench, a 2000 Danish film; The Bench, a 2001 British series; The Bench, a painting by William Hogarth; The Bench, a 2021 children's book by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex; Benched, a 2018 sports drama
The Bench is a Welsh television legal drama series, co-created by Matthew Robinson and lead writer Catherine Treganna, that first broadcast on BBC One Wales from 17 October 2001. [1] The English-language series follows the daily lives of a group of the prosecutors and defenders of a busy magistrates court, including long suffering Des Davies ...
Benched is a 2018 American sports drama film directed by Robert Deaton and George Flanigen and written by Richard Dresser, based on his play Rounding Third. The film stars John C. McGinley and Garret Dillahunt. Fred Roos was the producer, while Deaton and Flanigen made their feature film directing debut. It was released on August 17, 2018. [1] [2]
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Fox Television Studios, The Muppets Holding Company, and The Jim Henson Company [8] Once Upon a Mattress: December 8, 2005 () Tudor Television, Mabel Cat Inc., and Marc Platt Productions: ABC Signature Studios (2012–2020) Confirmation: Political thriller: April 16, 2016 () HBO: Groundswell Productions and HBO Films [9]
Eliza Kate Coupe (/ ˈ k uː p /; born April 6, 1981) [1] is an American actress, comedian and model, known for playing Jane Kerkovich-Williams in the ABC comedy series Happy Endings, Denise "Jo" Mahoney in the final two seasons of the medical comedy-drama Scrubs, her starring role as Tiger on the Hulu comedy series Future Man, and her recurring role as Hannah Wyland in Quantico.
In 2010, Shockley began her TV writing career on NBC's Perfect Couples. She went on to write for ABC's Work It, Fox's Ben and Kate, HBO's Hello Ladies, ABC's Trophy Wife, and USA's Benched. In 2014, she began writing on ABC's Blackish where she currently serves as an Executive Producer on the show's sixth season.