NBC Orders 'Ironside' Remake, 'Undateable' From Bill Lawrence And More

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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 02: Blair Underwood reprising the ttle role in the Nbc-Tv pilot 'Ironside' on April 2, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Aby Baker/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 02: Blair Underwood reprising the ttle role in the Nbc-Tv pilot 'Ironside' on April 2, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Aby Baker/Getty Images)

NBC has picked up "Ironside," the remake of the 1960s series of the same name starring Blair Underwood.

The reboot centers on Underwood as Robert T. Ironside (originated by Raymond Burr), a tough, sexy but acerbic police detective relegated to a wheelchair after a shooting. In addition to Underwood, NBC's "Ironside" remake stars Spencer Grammer ("Greek"), Brent Sexton ("The Killing"), Pablo Schreiber ("Lights Out"), Neal Bledsoe and Kenneth Choi. Michael Caleo of "The Sopranos" wrote and executive produced the "Ironside" pilot for NBC.

The network also picked up "Undateable," from "Cougar Town" creator Bill Lawrence. "Undateable" stars Chris D'Elia (who is now free after NBC canceled "Whitney" on Thursday) as "confident slacker" Danny Beeman who takes Justin (comedian Brent Morin) on as a roommate. Since Danny sees himself as "the ultimate player," he decides to help Justin's group of "romantically challenged" friends.

In addition, NBC ordered the "Chicago Fire" spinoff, "Chicago PD"; "The Blacklist" starring James Spader as "The Concierge of Crime," a fugitive who turns himself in and offers to help the FBI catch more criminals; "The Night Shift," a medical drama from creators Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah starring Freddy Rodriguez and Ken Leung; and comedy "Welcome to the Family" starring Mike O'Malley and Mary McCormack as parents who are surprised with the news that their teenage daughter is pregnant.

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