Lie back and relax: HBO renews 'In Treatment'

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HBO has renewed the half-hour drama In Treatment for a second season and is moving production on the show from Los Angeles to New York.

The second season of In Treatment, based on the Israeli series of the same name, will feature a brand new roster of patients to Dr. Paul Weston (Gabriel Byrne). Byrne and Dianne Wiest, who plays Pauls own therapist, Dr. Gina Toll, are returning.

Production on the new season is slated to begin in New York in the fall for a 2009 premiere.

This is the second series after ABCs Ugly Betty to move filming from Los Angeles to New York in the past month. New York state and New York City recently passed big new tax incentives for film and TV projects.

The Hollywood Reporter

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