TV LAND AND MATCHINGDONORS SPECIAL EPISODE

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HOT IN CLEVELAND'S LANDMARK SHOW
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Wendie Malick




TV Land has partnered with MatchingDonors.com, a leading non-profit organ donation website, it was announced today. On the July 17th episode of the channel’s hit sitcom, "Hot in Cleveland," actress Victoria Chase (Wendie Malick) makes a life-changing decision to donate her kidney to an ailing young girl. TVLand.com and MatchingDonors.com will also feature an organ donation PSA from Wendie Malick in an effort to increase awareness of the urgent need for organ donations in the United States. TV Land’s “Hot in Cleveland,” now in its fourth season, airs on Wednesday nights at 10pm ET/PT. 


“We are so pleased that ‘Hot in Cleveland’ could help shed light on this important subject,” said Larry W. Jones, President, TV Land. “Organ donation is a selfless act of kindness and TV Land is proud to be involved with an organization like MatchingDonors.com.”


“We are proud to partner with TV Land. Their unselfish efforts in promoting organ donor awareness will directly result in saving lives,” stated Paul Dooley, CEO/Founder, MatchingDonors.com. 



About MatchingDonors.com


Every day in the United States there are 19 people who die waiting for an organ transplant. MatchingDonors.com has become the world’s largest and most successful nonprofit organization promoting, registering, and finding living organ donors for people needing organ transplants. Organ failure is rampant in all segments, races and ages across the U.S.


About “Hot in Cleveland”


Debuting June 2010, “Hot in Cleveland” premiere episode was the highest-rated telecast in TV Land’s 14-year history. Through its past three full seasons, “Hot in Cleveland” averaged 3 million total viewers, according to Nielsen. 


“Hot in Cleveland” revolves around three fabulous best friends from LA – Melanie Moretti (Valerie Bertinelli), Joy Scroggs (Jane Leeves) and Victoria Chase (Wendie Malick) – who find their lives changed forever when their plane, headed for Paris, makes an unexpected landing. When the friends discover that life is better in Cleveland, they decide to stay. Starting over together, they rent a house that happens to come with a very opinionated caretaker, Elka Ostrovsky (Betty White). 


Filmed in front of a live audience, “Hot in Cleveland” is executive produced by Emmy® Award-winner Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner of Hazy Mills Productions and is helmed by Emmy® Award-winning Suzanne Martin (“Frasier,” “Ellen”) serving as executive producer, show runner and writer. Lynda Obst also serves as executive producer, and Larry W. Jones and Keith Cox are executive producers for TV Land. “Hot in Cleveland” is currently seen around the world in over 190 countries.



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