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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ TV Is a Manns’ World — at Least on Tuesday Nights ]]></title>
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="8PhgXTdhpCsaX5DSpC8jWZ" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/8PhgXTdhpCsaX5DSpC8jWZ.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/8PhgXTdhpCsaX5DSpC8jWZ.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>On Tuesday nights at 9 o’clock on <strong>Bounce TV</strong>, <strong>Tamela</strong> and <strong>David Mann</strong> play a fictional married couple in the original sitcom <em>Mann & Wife</em>, recently back for a third season.<br/><br/>Starting this Tuesday (April 4), the Manns are also starring in a new unscripted series about their real lives, <em>The Manns</em>, at 8 p.m. on basic-cable network <strong>TV One</strong>.<br/><br/>The gospel-singing duo — stars of the play, movie and TBS TV-series versions of <em>Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns,</em> though as father and daughter, not husband and wife — told The Wire that in a perfect world, the shows would be scheduled on different nights. They’re confident, though, that viewers looking for good, family-themed television will find and watch both series.<br/><br/>David Mann even coined the tagline of “The Manns’ Takeover on Tuesday Nights” for the two-hour block of Mann family programming on two different African-American focused networks.<br/><br/>Tamela Mann said she likes the authenticity of doing the reality series because it allows her to be in a more relaxed, family element, whereas David Mann said both the scripted show and the docuseries offer viewers family-friendly content that counters some of the more salacious programming from cable networks.<br/><br/>TV producers “offered ratchet, so viewers now expect to see ratchet,” David Mann said, using a term website Urban Dictionary defines as, in part, diva behavior. “But there’s an audience for family programming.”<br/><br/>The March 28 return of <em>Mann & Wife</em> — in which the two play a newly married couple with a blended family of children from different marriages — drew nearly 450,000 viewers to become the most-watched original sitcom telecast in Bounce TV’s short history, the multicast network said, citing Nielsen.<br/><br/>TV One, in announcing <em>The Manns</em> series in February, called the Manns “a great modern-day example of a family that works together, plays together and prays together.” (A previous reality series about the family, <em>It’s a Mann’s World</em>, aired on BET in 2015 and 2016.)<br/><br/>Tamela and David said that, despite their busy TV schedules, their marriage and family remain their top priority. “We put God first, then our marriage and family — everything else follows that,” said Tamela, who will appear on TV One on Sunday, April 9, as part of the network’s taped coverage of the gospel music-themed Stellar Awards ceremony, where she took home six awards.<br/><em>— R. Thomas Umstead<br/><br/></em><strong><em>For Charter, Job Creation Starts At the Home Office<br/></em></strong><strong>Charter Communications</strong>’s plans to keep adding thousands of employees, following last year’s acquisition of <strong>Time Warner Cable</strong> and <strong>Bright House Networks,</strong> earned chairman and CEO <strong>Tom Rutledge</strong> a March 24 visit with President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> in the Oval Office. Many of those thousands of jobs are to be at call centers. But the second-biggest U.S. cable operator also has been adding corporate-office jobs across the country, including its headquarters in downtown Stamford, Conn.<br/><br/>Sources tell The Wire Charter is starting to look for additional office space in Stamford to expand into — preferably in a building Charter could actually put its name on.<br/><br/>Rutledge moved Charter’s HQ to Stamford from St. Louis in late 2012, after receiving incentives from the state of Connecticut pegged to creating jobs there. Charter shares the 15-floor building at 400 Atlantic St. with other tenants, and continues to move into additional space there, but doesn’t own the building and can’t stick its brand on it prominently.<br/><br/>Charter wouldn’t comment, and sources said nothing was happening imminently along the lines of expanding the company’s footprint in its new hometown.<br/><em>— Kent Gibbons<br/><br/></em><strong><em>‘Simpsons’ Showrunner Tries Some New Tricks to Keep a Classic Current<br/></em></strong>More than 600 episodes into its run, <strong>Fox</strong>’s <em>The Simpsons</em> remains keen to try some new things to keep the show current, showrunner <strong>Al Jean</strong> says. It was a year ago that <em>The Simpsons</em> featured Homer live at the end of an episode, with viewers tweeting questions and comments his way. The show will give the next live honors to Bart at Comic-Con, Jean reports.<br/><br/>“We’ll have Bart animated live on the screen as he answers questions from people who are there,” Jean told The Wire and other outlets during a Fox call.<br/><br/>The show remains “adaptable” to new technological developments, the showrunner said, and “people want to work with us because of who we are.”<br/><br/>The Sunday, April 2, episode touched on current events just a bit, as Mr. Burns, disappointed with how Yale operates, decides to open a for-profit university. His professors have more star power than anything one might have found at Trump University. <strong>Jason Alexander</strong> was tasked with assembling teachers, and came up with <em>Jeopardy!</em> star <strong>Ken Jennings</strong>, financial wiz <strong>Suze Orman</strong>, scientist <strong>Neil deGrasse Tyson</strong> and screenwriting teacher <strong>Robert McKee</strong>.<br/><br/>“The topic is a really good one and Mr. Burns is the perfect guy to run [a for-profit university],” said Jean, who adds that the idea was mostly in motion before President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> was called on to defend his own for-profit university.<br/><br/>Asked if the president might tweet about the episode, Jean seemed to think it unlikely, but said he’d be “honored” if it happened.<br/><br/><em>The Simpsons</em> crew will note a special anniversary on April 16, marking 30 years since <em>The Simpsons</em> shorts first appeared on <em>The Tracey Ullman Show</em>.<br/><br/>As season 28 winds down, Jean said <em>The Simpsons</em> is going strong. “I know we’ll go through 30 seasons, but I wouldn’t say that’s the end,” he said. “As long as the cast is willing and the economics work, it’ll go on.”<br/><em>— Michael Malone<br/><br/>This article was updated on April 3 to correct the time that</em> The Manns <em>airs on TV One. It airs at 8 p.m., not 10 p.m.</em></p>
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