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Arnold Schwarzenegger Visits The Set Of 'Brothers & Sisters'

April 18th, 2007 10:21am EDT  Post a comment    Read 1 comment   Add to My News

Brothers & SistersCalifornia Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger visited the set of Brothers & Sisters on Monday, April 16. The Governor acknowledged The ABC Television Studio, executive producers Ken Olin, Jon Robin Baitz and Greg Berlanti, plus the cast and crew of the program for their commitment to keeping production in California for the freshman season, recognizing that production companies have choices about where to film, and shooting here translates to the generation of more jobs and revenue for the state.

Since July 2006, 25 episodes of the drama series, which airs Sundays (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET), on The ABC Television Network, have been filmed exclusively at The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank and on-location around Southern California.

Brothers & Sisters is a compelling one-hour drama about the loving but highly dysfunctional Walker family, a collection of five adult siblings, their significant others and their opinionated mother, Nora Walker. The show explores what it means to be a family in the 21st century and how these brothers and sisters balance their own lives and cope with the death of their father and the discovery of his lifetime of betrayal.


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