BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — It got a little awkward during NBC's "Parenthood" panel at the Television Critics Association
summer press tour when Craig T. Nelson was asked about whether he
regrets making recent comments about the network not supporting the
show.
Last March, Nelson was quoted as saying NBC was "out of it" and didn't do enough to promote the series.
On Saturday Nelson said, "You get associated with a show that you love and a show that you believe in and a cast
that's just extraordinary and you get frustrated with the fact that it
doesn't seem to be honored the way that you feel it should be... I've
been doing like 18 years of series television and I haven't been
associated with a show...this wonderful."
Nelson went on to say he was "proud" of speaking out.
Executive Producer Jason Katims countered the comments saying, "The fact that we're sitting here on a panel going into a fifth season is indicative of the passion the network does feel for the show."
At this point Monica Potter mouthed "I'm so uncomfortable!"
Earlier, chairman of NBC
Entertainment Robert Greenblatt, called "Parenthood" one of its "great,
quality shows" and expressed frustration that the show doesn't get more
acclaim.
"It doesn't get the Emmy
nominations. It doesn't get the accolades. It's one of the best shows on
television, and I wish it had more of that acclaim."
The network has picked up
"Parenthood" for 22 episodes for its fifth season. The last time it had a
full order was the show's second season. It will air on Thursdays with
"The Michael J. Fox Show" and "Sean Saves the World" starring Sean Hayes.
"Parenthood" follows a large family living in the San Francisco area with all of its ups-and-downs. It also stars Peter Krause, Lauren Graham, Dax Shepard and Erika Christensen.
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