Ladies Own the Night with Scripted Comedy Series Debut "Here We Go Again" And Return of Popular Dramedy Series "Born Again Virgin"
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SILVER SPRING, MD. - FEB. 1, 2016 -
TV One, the network dedicated to Black viewers, returns with new original series for its popular Tuesday comedy night. Beginning Feb. 9, ladies own the night with the series debut of Here We Go Again at 8 p.m. ET and all-new episodes of dramedy Born Again Virgin's second season at 8:30 p.m. ET. The network's Tuesday night comedy block is sure to deliver big laughs as the sexy, sassy singles hilariously tackle one dating dilemma at a time. A sneak peek of both Here We Go Again and Born Again Virgin will also air after TV One's live telecast of the 47th NAACP Image Awards on Friday, Feb. 5 at 11 p.m. ET and 11:30 p.m. ET, respectively.
Cast of Here We Go Again |
Cast of Born Again Virgin |
A brief overview of TV One's Tuesday Original Comedy Series:
Beginning Feb. 9, TV One's new multi-generational comedy Here We Go Again about three generations of women whose lives are upended after a series of events sends them along an unexpected journey premieres at 8 p.m. ET. The half-hour series follows Maddy (LeToya Luckett), a single mother and successful lawyer who is convinced there is a "Walker Women's Curse," after being born to her mother, Loretta (Wendy Raquel Robinson),at age 16, and having a child, Shante (Kyndall Ferguson), herself at the same age.
TV One's popular scripted dramedy series, Born Again Virgin, also returns on Feb. 9 at 8:30 p.m. ET with all new episodes. The series follows Jenna (Danielle Nicolet), a vlogger who decides to become celibate after a stream of unsuccessful dates and hook-ups leave her wanting more. Throughout the second season, Jenna (Danielle Nicolet) has miraculously kept busy blogging about her newly adopted sex-fast and has yet to fall off the wagon. From boys to bosses, best friend Kelly (Meagan Holder) has been frustrated in every way imaginable - but in true-Kelly fashion, has taken control and launched her own public relations firm successfully. Tara (Eva Marcille) continues to pursue her dream acting gig, but after becoming the leading lady in her new fiancé's life, has to reevaluate what role she wants to take center stage in her life. Donovan (Durrell "Tank" Babbs), Jenna's heart throb of a neighbor, has taken residence in the "friend zone," but as his relationship with her evolves, he realizes their friendship has benefits worth nurturing. Jenna's mother comes to visit and brings her own brand of crazy, which is exacerbated by the onset of menopause.