TBS Orders Breckin Meyer Comedy Pilot

The multi-camera project will focus on bromance, sexcapades and the workplace adventures of four magazine employees.
The Turner cable networks are doubling down on star Breckin Meyer.
TBS has ordered a comedy pilot from the star of TNT's Franklin & Bash. The Sony-produced ensemble, titled Men at Work, also counts one-time network executive Jamie Tarses (My Boys, Hawthorne) as an executive producer.
The project is being billed as a multi-camera comedy that "will explore bromance, sexcapades and the office adventures of four buddies who work at a magazine." The show's central character, Milo, finds comfort in his three buddies helping him reinvent his manhood post break-up as each navigates his own personal life.
If it ultimately gets picked up to series, Men will join a diverse slate that includes Tyler Perry's show, Ice Cube's Are We There Yet? and upcoming Big Bang Theory repeats.
Meyer, who is also a writer and voice on Adult Swim's Robot Chicken, is repped by Gersh.
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