Alt Name: | Mixed Signals |
Genre: | Sitcom |
Developer: | Bob Fisher |
Starring: | David Denman Nelson Franklin Kris Marshall Liza Lapira Aya Cash |
Composer: | Jim Murphy |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 13 |
Executive Producer: | Bob Fisher David Hemingson Elad Kuperman Adir Miller Avi Nir Ran Sarig |
Producer: | Barbara Black |
Editor: | David L. Bertman John Murray |
Cinematography: | Joe Pennella James R. Bagdonas |
Camera: | Single-camera |
Runtime: | 21 minutes |
Company: | Middletown News Hemingson Entertainment Keshet Broadcasting Ltd. Kuperman Productions 20th Century Fox Television |
Channel: | Fox |
Related: | Ramzor |
Traffic Light is an American sitcom television series that ran on Fox from February 8, 2011 to May 31, 2011.[1] It is based on the Israeli television series Ramzor (Hebrew: רמזור, lit. "traffic light"; by Keshet Broadcasting Ltd.), and was adapted to an American audience by Bob Fisher. The series aired Tuesdays at 9:30 pm following Raising Hope as a mid-season replacement for Running Wilde.[2]
On May 10, 2011, Fox cancelled the series after one season.[3] [4]
Traffic Light revolves around three best friends since college, Mike, Adam, Ethan, who are now in their thirties. Each man finds himself in a different stage of life. Ethan is perpetually single, while Adam just moved in with his girlfriend, and Mike is married and has a son. The series follows the group as they try to balance their friendship with the different demands in each of their romantic relationships. The series is set in Chicago but was filmed in Los Angeles.
In Italy, the series aired on Fox Italy.[5]