Bitty
Schram Returns to Guest Star in Eighth & Final Season of Monk
3/24/09
BITTY SCHRAM RETURNS TO GUEST-STAR IN EIGHTH & FINAL SEASON OF
AWARD-WINNING HIT SERIES "MONK"
Production Start on Last Season of TV's Favorite Show
NEW YORK, NEW YORK March 24, 2009 USA Network announced today that
original show cast member Bitty Schram will guest-star in an episode of
the eighth and final season of the critically acclaimed original series
MONK. The last season of the hit show, which stars Emmy, Golden Globe and
SAG winner Tony Shalhoub, started production this week in Los Angeles and
will debut this summer.
Schram ("A League of their Own") co-starred on the show from
its inception as Monk's beloved nurse and "Girl Friday"
sidekick, Sharona Fleming. During season three, her character moved back
to New Jersey with her son to re-marry her ex-husband.
"We couldn't think of a better way to help wrap up the series than
with the return of Bitty's character," said Shalhoub. "Bringing
some closure to Sharona is long overdue."
Tony Shalhoub ("Big Night," "Wings," "Men in
Black") has earned three Emmy Awards (with six nominations), a Golden
Globe Award and two SAG Awards for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his
portrayal of Adrian Monk, a brilliant detective who suffers from
obsessive-compulsive disorder. Due to the tragic unsolved murder of his
wife, Monk developed an abnormal fear of germs, heights, crowds and
virtually everything else, which provides an unusual challenge to solving
crimes not to mention his day-to-day existence. Traylor Howard ("Two
Guys and a Girl," "Me, Myself and Irene"), Ted Levine
("Heat," "Moby Dick") and Jason Gray-Stanford
("Taken," "A Beautiful Mind") also star.
MONK is executive produced by David Hoberman ("Bringing Down the
House," "The Negotiator"), Andy Breckman ("The Late
Show with David Letterman," "Rat Race"), Tony Shalhoub,
Randy Zisk ("House," "Grey's Anatomy") and Tom
Scharpling ("The Best Show on WFMU"). David Breckman
("Saturday Night Live"), Jack Bernstein, Hy Conrad and Joe
Toplyn serve as co-executive producers. Anthony Santa Croce ("Carnivale")
returns as producer with Fern Field ("Kane & Abel," "Heartsounds")
serving as consultant. MONK is from Universal Cable Productions in
association with Mandeville Films, Inc. and ABC Studios.