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New Family Comedy: Growing Up Fisher

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Get ready for NBC’s premiere of a new hit comedy “Growing Up Fisher” every Tuesday. The series begins on Sunday, February 23, 2014 at 10:38 p.m. ET/PT, and it’s guaranteed to be a new family favorite! This new television series is comedic, semi-real, and might resemble an autobiography about your own family. The story follows eleven-year-old, Henry Fisher (Eli Baker), and his atypical family, his parents’ divorce, and the arrival of his blind father’s guide dog, Elvis (Peyton). If a dog named after a musical legend isn’t enough to get you hooked, we have more about “Growing Up Fisher.”

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I’ve seen the commercials for this on tv. I thought it looked cute. The guy that plays the father is the guy from the Farmer’s Insurance commercials.  I love that guy, I think he has good comedic delivery even in those commercials.  I can’t wait to see him in a tv show!

It’s on tonight (Sunday Feb 23), so check it out!

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