Saturday, April 05, 2014

Nickelodeon Brazil To Premiere "See Dad Run" On Saturday 5th April 2014; Nick Latin America May Debut Show Soon

Nickelodeon Brazil has announced on the 'Shows/Programas' webpage on their official website, mundonick.uol.com.br, the exciting Nickelodeon International news that Nick Brazil (Brasil) will start to premiere and show Nick at Nite USA's first original scripted family comedy series "See Dad Run", locally titled "Papai Em Apuros", which translates into English as "Daddy In Trouble", from Saturday 5th April 2014 at 10:00pm (22h; TONIGHT!)! The channel will air Nick@Nite's "See Dad Run" in Portuguese:

PAPAI EM APUROS
Estreia dia 05/04, às 22h!
To celebrate Nickelodeon Brazil debuting "See Dad Run", Nick Brasil has unveiled the networks official "Papai Em Apuros" webpage, which features information about Nickelodeon's all-new sitcom, a 'Meet the Characters'/'Personagens' section featuring bios about each character in "See Dad Run" - David Hobbs, Amy Hobbs, Emily Hobbs, Joe Hobbs, and Janie Hobbs.

"See Dad Run" is executive produced by and stars Scott Baio who plays David Hobbs, an actor who, after a decade on television, becomes a stay-at-home father while his soap star wife Amy Hobbs (Alanna Ubach, "Legally Blonde") makes her return to the limelight. Mark Curry ("Hangin' with Mr. Cooper") also stars. Rounding out the cast are Ryan Newman ("Zeke and Luther") and Bailey Michelle Brown as David’s daughters, Emily and Janie, and Jackson Brundage ("One Tree Hill", "You Gotta See This") as David's son, Joe. The series, shot on the former "Happy Days" stage in Los Angeles, is created/executive produced by Tina Albanese and Patrick Labyorteaux, with executive producers Nat Bernstein and Mitchel Katlin serving as showrunners. Eric Bischoff and Jason Hervey also serve as executive producers through their production company Bischoff Hervey Entertainment (BHE).

Additionally, Nickelodeon Latin America has also unveiled their official show website for "See Dad Run", locally titled "Un Papá en Apuros", which translates into English as "A Dad in Trouble", which may indicate that Nick LatAm could also be planning to air the Nick at Nite sitcom in Mexico, Columbia, Venezuela, Argentina & Chile too, in Spanish!

(Spanish and Portuguese to English translations provided by Google Translate)
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