TV Fest Spotlights Upcoming Seasons for 'Best Medicine' and 'Ted'
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The Variety FYC TV Fest featured discussions with the creative teams behind Fox's 'Best Medicine' and Peacock's 'Ted'. The panels revealed new details about the upcoming second seasons of both shows, including deeper character exploration and production innovations.
Facts First
- Fox's 'Best Medicine' will explore characters 'deeper' in Season 2, according to star Josh Charles.
- The 'Best Medicine' production includes a doctor-writer to assist with medical accuracy and comedic timing.
- Season 2 of 'Ted' involves new motion-capture technology requiring fewer sensors on creator Seth MacFarlane.
- The 'Ted' production used AI to create a deepfake cameo of former President Bill Clinton.
- A third season of 'Ted' is contingent on network decisions, with MacFarlane stating it is 'really up to Universal and Peacock'.
What Happened
The Variety FYC TV Fest on May 6 featured separate discussions with the creative teams behind Fox's 'Best Medicine' and Peacock's 'Ted'. For 'Best Medicine', an American remake of the British series 'Doc Martin', executive producer and star Liz Tuccillo revealed the Maine setting was inspired by a four-month trip she took during the COVID pandemic. Martin Clunes, star of the original 'Doc Martin', appeared on the remake and provided tips to the production. For 'Ted', creator Seth MacFarlane and executive producer Alanna Ubach discussed specific episodes, including one with an abortion plot line, and detailed the show's production process.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of these series, you can expect more developed storylines and character arcs in their upcoming seasons. The use of a doctor on the writing staff for 'Best Medicine' may lead to more authentic and clever medical humor. For 'Ted', the new motion-capture technology could result in a more fluid and expressive performance from the titular character, potentially enhancing the show's comedic delivery.
What's Next
Season 2 of 'Best Medicine' is set to explore its characters in greater depth. Season 2 of 'Ted' will utilize the new, less intrusive motion-capture technology. A potential third season of 'Ted' may be announced, depending on decisions by Universal and Peacock.