 "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody"
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It's all aboard for Zack and Cody.
Disney Channel is spinning off its live-action comedy "The Suite
Life of Zack & Cody," giving the hotel-set series a nautical
twist. Series stars Cole and Dylan Sprouse, Brenda Song and Phill
Lewis are set to reprise their roles for the spinoff, titled "The
Suite Life on Deck."
The new series follows twin brothers Zack and Cody Martin (the
Sprouses) and hotel heiress London Tipton (Song) after they enroll
in a semester-at-sea program aboard the SS Tipton and, to his
chagrin, dutiful hotel manager Mr. Moseby (Lewis) also must go
aboard, assuming responsibility for all three.
An upcoming episode of the show, now in its third season, also will
be set on a cruise ship.
"Our audience has shown us that after 88 episodes, 'The Suite Life
of Zack & Cody' remains one of their favorite sitcoms ever,"
said Gary Marsh, president of entertainment at Disney Channels
Worldwide. "We decided to find a new way for Zack, Cody, London and
Mr. Moseby to live 'The Suite Life' in a whole new setting -- this
time aboard a luxury cruise liner."
The channel is now casting for other roles, including London's
roommate, Bailey, a Southern girl described as the complete
opposite of the hotel heiress. Not returning as a regular in the
spinoff will be "Suite Life" and "High School Musical" co-star
Ashley Tisdale, who is turning her focus to her film career.
However, it's possible that Tisdale could return to the show as a
recurring, Disney Channel senior vp original programming Adam
Bonnett said.
Bonnett added that some scripts were completed before the writers
strike; he hopes to quickly put the show into production once the
walkout ends. Like "Suite Life," the spinoff will be a multicamera
show shot in front of an audience.
Noting Disney Channel's presence in countries around the world,
Bonnett added that the cruise ship setting gives the writers and
producers a chance to "go global with the concept" and offers other
opportunities as well.
"This is a premise that can travel and go to different locales and
ports of call so that we're not doing a show set just in the U.S.,"
he said. "(In addition), it's an organic setting to bring in unique
musical numbers and performances. Like a real cruise ship, we can
have a theater where we can create original production
numbers."
The Emmy-nominated "Suite Life" was last year's No. 2 scripted
series in the demos of kids 6-11 and tweens 9-14, behind only
Disney's "Hannah Montana."
"On Deck" was created by Danny Kallis and Pamela Eells O'Connell,
both of whom executive produce with Jim Geoghan and Irene Dreayer.
It's a Laugh Prods. is producing.
Spinoff voyage for Zack and Cody
By Kimberly Nordyke
Feb 4, 2008, ET
It's all aboard for Zack and Cody.
Disney Channel is spinning off its live-action comedy "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody," giving the hotel-set series a nautical twist. Series stars Cole and Dylan Sprouse, Brenda Song and Phill Lewis are set to reprise their roles for the spinoff, titled "The Suite Life on Deck."
The new series follows twin brothers Zack and Cody Martin (the Sprouses) and hotel heiress London Tipton (Song) after they enroll in a semester-at-sea program aboard the SS Tipton and, to his chagrin, dutiful hotel manager Mr. Moseby (Lewis) also must go aboard, assuming responsibility for all three.
An upcoming episode of the show, now in its third season, also will be set on a cruise ship.
"Our audience has shown us that after 88 episodes, 'The Suite Life of Zack & Cody' remains one of their favorite sitcoms ever," said Gary Marsh, president of entertainment at Disney Channels Worldwide. "We decided to find a new way for Zack, Cody, London and Mr. Moseby to live 'The Suite Life' in a whole new setting -- this time aboard a luxury cruise liner."
The channel is now casting for other roles, including London's roommate, Bailey, a Southern girl described as the complete opposite of the hotel heiress. Not returning as a regular in the spinoff will be "Suite Life" and "High School Musical" co-star Ashley Tisdale, who is turning her focus to her film career. However, it's possible that Tisdale could return to the show as a recurring, Disney Channel senior vp original programming Adam Bonnett said.
Bonnett added that some scripts were completed before the writers strike; he hopes to quickly put the show into production once the walkout ends. Like "Suite Life," the spinoff will be a multicamera show shot in front of an audience.
Noting Disney Channel's presence in countries around the world, Bonnett added that the cruise ship setting gives the writers and producers a chance to "go global with the concept" and offers other opportunities as well.
"This is a premise that can travel and go to different locales and ports of call so that we're not doing a show set just in the U.S.," he said. "(In addition), it's an organic setting to bring in unique musical numbers and performances. Like a real cruise ship, we can have a theater where we can create original production numbers."
The Emmy-nominated "Suite Life" was last year's No. 2 scripted series in the demos of kids 6-11 and tweens 9-14, behind only Disney's "Hannah Montana."
"On Deck" was created by Danny Kallis and Pamela Eells O'Connell, both of whom executive produce with Jim Geoghan and Irene Dreayer. It's a Laugh Prods. is producing.