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Breaking In (TV series)

Breaking In
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Genre Comedy
Created by Adam F. Goldberg
Seth Gordon
Starring Bret Harrison
Alphonso McAuley
Christian Slater
Odette Annable
Megan Mullally
Erin Richards
Theme music composer Michael Wandmacher
Opening theme "We Got Your Back"
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 20 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Adam F. Goldberg
Adam Sandler
Doug Robinson
Jack Giarraputo
Seth Gordon
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Sony Pictures Television
Happy Madison Productions
Adam F. Goldberg Productions
Distributor Sony Pictures Television
Release
Original network Fox
Original release April 6, 2011 (2011-04-06) – April 3, 2012
External links
Website

Breaking In (stylized as Breaking_In) is an American sitcom television series, which ran on Fox from April 6, 2011 to April 3, 2012. The series debuted as a midseason replacement following American Idol.

Initially, Fox cancelled the series in May 2011, however three months later TV Guide announced that Breaking In had been renewed for a second season.

An eclectic team of geniuses and "legitimate" thieves who work at a high tech security firm are assigned to break into various high tech security systems by their owners in an attempt to find any flaws in said systems.

In October 2009, Fox announced that it had given a script commitment to creator and writer Adam F. Goldberg for a new comedy. A pilot commitment followed in January 2010, and casting announcements began the following February. Bret Harrison was the first to be cast, with the series tentatively titled Titan Team. In March, Alphonso McAuley joined the pilot, now titled Security. Odette Annable was the third to join a few weeks later, and the cast was then completed with the additions of Christian Slater and Trevor Moore.

In June 2010, Fox ordered two more scripts for the series, under the new title Breaking In, with the series officially picked up in November with a 7-episode order.Michael Rosenbaum made a cameo appearance in the pilot episode, but producers were "so pleased with the performance" that he was later added to the main cast. Filming for the six remaining episodes began in Los Angeles in February 2011.

On May 10, 2011, Fox cancelled Breaking In along with four other series that had been "on the bubble". However, two days later, Deadline.com reported that the network was in potential talks with Sony Pictures Television to have Breaking In return for a second season, however the series was not included on Fox's 2011-12 schedule. The following month, Fox picked up the options on the cast until November 15, making another season possible.


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