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24.04.2020 - 02:51 / nypost.com
The good folks of the Parks and Recreation Department in Pawnee, Indiana are back for more hijinks, well, at least for a little while.
NBC has announced that the cast of its iconic sitcom “Parks and Rec” is set to reunite for a half-hour scripted special airing on April 30, in aid of COVID-19. Almost all the original cast members, including Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza, Chris Pratt, Adam Scott, Rob Lowe, Jim O’Heir, and Retta, will be back in character for
Each week, The Hollywood Reporter will spotlight fundraisers, charities, events and moreaiding those impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. As the U.S.
Amy Poehler and the cast of her old series, “Parks and Recreation,” did more than give fans a thrill with their video chat reunion episode Thursday. They also raised $3.5 million for the food bank charity Feeding America where fans can continue to contribute themselves through May 21.
Amy Poehler and Chris Pratt’s virtual Parks and Recreation special has already raised more than $3 million (£2.4 million) to help non-profit Feeding America amid the coronavirus pandemic.
By Rebecca Rubin
As if the “Parks and Recreation” reunion weren’t exciting enough, the cast also performed a very special tribute track to Li’l Sebastian, the beloved mini-horse.
The cast of the beloved sitcom reunited last night (April 30) to raise money for Feeding America
It seems like the long-awaited reunion promised to Leslie Knope in the series finale of “Parks and Recreation” — “It will happen, someday,” her husband, played by Adam Scott, says — has finally arrived.
The cast of popular comedy Parks And Recreation reunited for a one-off special in aid of the coronavirus relief effort.
By Ellise Shafer
We’ve all been spending a lot of time at home these days. But thanks to the wonders of technology, we can also take trips to Twin Peaks, Wisteria Lane or California’s most famous zip code, among other notable TV locales.
"I’ve been practicing social-distancing since I was four years old"
Jim O’Heir, who played clueless, good-natured bumbler Jerry Gergich on “Parks and Recreation,” says he slipped right back into character for Thursday night’s episode — which reunites the cast for the first time since the beloved NBC sitcom ended its seven-season run in 2015.
It’s been five years since we got to hang out with the , Indiana on Parks and Recreation—and boy, have I missed them.But on April 30, beloved character and her crew of local civil servants will be back on NBC for a very special episode to benefit Feeding America‘s . The writers, producers, and cast will match donations up to $500,000 combined.The entire original cast.
The cast of hit TV comedy Parks and Recreation are reuniting for a lockdown special to benefit Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund.
For all the Parks And Recreation fans out there, this one’s for you as the cast will be reuniting for a one-off special.
The cast of popular comedy Parks And Recreation will reunite for a one-off special to benefit the coronavirus relief effort.