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NBC adds two more comedies: ‘1600 Penn,’ ‘Animal Practice’

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NBC added more comedy to its roster with pickups for ‘1600 Penn’ and ‘Animal Practice,’ the network confirmed Monday.

‘1600 Penn’ is a White House family comedy, with Bill Pullman making his return as president (this time, there are no aliens as there were in ‘Independence Day’). While HBO’s ‘Veep’ takes a satirical look at the life inside the vice president’s office, ‘1600 Penn’ is more in the vein of ‘Modern Family,’ looking at the dysfunctional first family.

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The series, which comes from ‘Modern Family’ director Jason Winer, former speechwriter to President Obama Jon Lovett and ‘Book of Mormon’s’ Josh Gad (who will also co-star in it), has received a 13-episode order.

Also getting a 13-episode order is office comedy ‘Animal Practice.’ The series centers on a veterinarian, played by Justin Kirk (‘Weeds’), who loves animals but loathes their owners. Sort of like that other grumpy doc, ‘House,’ only with animals.

The comedies join the Matthew Perry-helmed ‘Go On,’ ‘Save Me’ with Anne Heche,’ the J.J. Abrams-produced drama ‘Revolution’ and Ryan Murphy’s ‘The New Normal.’

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— Yvonne Villarreal

twitter.com/villarrealy

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