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The Facts of Life, Diff'rent Strokes "Live" Casts Aniston, Hart & More
Jimmy Kimmel and Norman Lear's Live in Front of a Studio Audience has now revealed the full cast for its upcoming live special next Tuesday on ABC- and it's an impressive one, indeed. For "The Facts of Life," viewers can look forward to Jennifer Aniston as Blair, Gabrielle Union as Tootie, Allison Tolman as Natalie, Kathryn Hahn as Jo, and Ann Dowd as Mrs. Garrett. "I cannot imagine a better group than Jennifer Aniston, Allison Tolman, Gabrielle Union, Kathryn Hahn, and Ann Dowd, and I can't wait to do their hair," said Kimmel in a statement when the news was first announced. Dowd's Mrs. Garrett will be pulling double-duty that night, also appearing in a reenactment of an episode from "Diff'rent Strokes." Dowd joins John Lithgow's Mr. Drummond, Kevin Hart's Arnold, and Damon Wayans's Willis for the performance.
So here's a look at the official cast announcement trailer that was released on Monday night, with ABC's Live in Front of a Studio Audience set to hit our screens live on Tuesday, December 7, from 8:00-9:30 pm ET:
This edition of ABC's Live in Front of a Studio Audience will be produced by Kimmelot, ACT III Productions, Gary Sanchez Productions, D'Arconville, Simpson Street, and Sony Pictures Television. Lear, Kimmel, Brent Miller, Kerry Washington, Will Ferrell, Justin Theroux, and Jim Burrows will executive produce. Burrows and Andy Fisher are set to direct the live show. "Other than with my family, there's no place I'd rather be in my 100th year than on a soundstage at Sony with these glorious actors reliving what our company had produced all those years ago and sharing it with the millions of viewers who could use a little laughter," said Lear. Executive producer Washington added, "It has been an honor and highlight of my career to collaborate with the legendary Norman Lear, Jimmy Kimmel, ABC, and Sony. Part of the magic of Norman's iconic TV series is that they resonate with audiences today just as much as they did decades ago. Reliving and reimagining them feels like pure joy. I keep wondering when this will start to feel like work!"