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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

The FX sitcom It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is in town for its annual visit to shoot exteriors.

Today found Rob McElhenney, Danny DeVito, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton and Kaitlin Olson in Overbrook and the Italian Market.

Thursday’s shooting under director Fred Savage will start early in the morning at the base of the Ben Franklin Bridge and will move to nearby Dave & Buster’s, where it will be closed to the public.

Friday's scenes will be shot at a house near Fourth and Porter Streets and outside the Holiday Inn at 10th Street and Packer Avenue in South Philly. The dark comedy’s fifth season (14 episodes) premieres in September.

In yesterday’s scene at Ninth and Montrose Streets, Dee (Olson) pulls up in her car, which is towing a trailer, and the rest of the cast gets out. They’re headed to the Grand Canyon, but given the show’s history, it’s unlikely they make it out of Philly.
 

Photos by Bonnie Weller.

Posted by Michael Klein @ 6:01 PM  Permalink | 4 comments
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Posted 08:47 PM, 06/10/2009
give me liberty or death
show is ok but you got to support the philly boy.
Posted 08:52 PM, 06/10/2009
Nezhy
Show is hilarious...got better when they added DeVito
Posted 09:59 PM, 06/10/2009
Blackacre
The show is "ok?" It is freaking hilarious!!! Definitely one of the funniest shows on tv.
Posted 09:24 AM, 06/11/2009
ynot716
Always Sunny is hilarious. It's been a solid show from day one. I have to give Fred Savage credit. He also directs Party Down on Showtime and that might be the best comedy on TV now that nobody knows about.
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