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Ben has landed his first role since Girl Meets World ended on a CMT show called “Still The King”. It’s a comedy show and he is playing a no-nonsense Securities Exchange Commission agent. I’ve been wondering what he’s been up to because he’s been posting pictures from set for awhile now onto Instagram. The second season which Ben guest stars in will start airing this summer.
In his first TV role since Girl Meets World wrapped in January, Savage will play Gene, a no-nonsense Securities Exchange Commission agent who dreams of making the big bust.
Still The King is an offbeat comedy about life’s unexpected detours on the road back to family. Billy Ray Cyrus leads an eccentric ensemble, including Joey Lauren Adams and Madison Iseman. Season 2 picks up with Vernon (Cyrus) fresh out of jail and determined to reclaim his position as a country music superstar while being present in the lives of his ex-girlfriend Debbie (Adams) and daughter (Iseman). Faced with the possibility of being a father to Debbie’s unborn child, Vernon must balance his desires for fame and family.
According to Variety.com before the final episode airs on Friday Jan 20th there will be a special video message from Michael, Ben, Rowan, and Sabrina. It’s basically a farewell message. You can watch a sneak peek below. Here is a quote from Variety’s article that explains what the message will consist of.
Before the final episode of “Girl Meets World” airs on Friday, stars Rowan Blanchard (Riley Matthews), Ben Savage (Cory Matthews) and Sabrina Carpenter (Maya Hart) and creator Michael Jacobs have a special message for followers of the “Boy Meets World” story.
In this exclusive featurette, which you can watch above, the team shares what the series has meant to them and discusses the important messages the series tackles. The cast has become a real family over the years, Carpenter says, and the bonds will last beyond the finale.
Ben’s birthday is 12 days and therefore we would love it if you guys could send in birthday wishes and messages for him. You can email them to us at: birthdays@bmwsequel.com! On his birthday we will post them to the website.
Young Hollywood went behind the scenes of Girl Meets World with Ben, Rowan, Sabrina. Corey, and Peyton in a new interview! Make sure to check it out! They give you a set tour of the new High School set etc! 🙂
The Teen Choice Awards are coming up Sunday July 31st and it’s nomination time! Pick from a variety of categories to nominate our favorite cast and show. You can even nominate GMW Fans as Choice Fandom!! Nominations close this Sunday May 15th at 3pm Eastern/12pm Pacific.
It’s finally here!!! Season 3 of Girl Meets World premieres with a big 2 part episode airing in June. Check out the promo for Girl Meets High School below!
Radio Disney announces that Ben Savage is among the stars to present at the 2016 Radio Disney Music Awards. Disney Channel will be airing the Award show on May 1st at 7 PM EST.
EW.com interviewed Disney/ABC executives, showrunners and cast members about TGIF which was a big thing back in the 90’s for ABC’s television nights on Fridays. We copy and pasted the part where Ben and Michael were interviewed about Boy Meets World. You can read the rest of this great article by going here: http://www.ew.com/article/2015/12/23/tgif-oral-history-abc
JACOBS: Teddy [Harbert] called me twice, both TGIF-related. Once, he said, “Over my dead body are you killing that baby dinosaur.” I said, “Ted, they went extinct. I didn’t do it. If you’re going to cancel the show, I’m going to cancel the dinosaurs.” The second time he called with that tone in his voice, he said, “Over my dead body am I going to allow you to marry two 19-year-old kids.” I said, “Why don’t we try running the question on ABC.com: Should Cory and Topanga be married?” He said, “We’ll get 10,000 hits and no one will be interested.” They put up the question at 8 o’clock and in 20 minutes we had over a quarter-million hits and the thing broke. Out of 250,000 hits, 250,000 answers were positive. Teddy called me the next morning and said, “Could you please marry them in Sweeps?”
JACOBS: Dinosaurs was going to leave the air, and I’m walking through the hallways of Disney and they’re saying, “What’s your next show?” They wanted something for TGIF. So I’m walking and this fellow grabs me and brings me into his office and shows me some charts. … I came out with his advice being that my next show should be very influential to the youngest demographic, which was 2 to 11. I thought of Family Ties and Growing Pains, where you had stories about the oldest male child, and his younger sister would be the comic irritant. I thought, what if I turned it around? What if we did a family show that didn’t focus on the oldest child as a series lead? What if we got off it and attracted both sides of the demo because we had a middle child? The story was argued over. The network had never seen something like that before.