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Tina Fey recruits Andrea Martin for new NBC series ‘Great News’

- BY BILL BRIOUX

It was probably inevitable that Tina Fey and Andrea Martin would work together on a TV series.

Fey, the former “Saturday Night Live” star and “30 Rock” creator, has long been a fan of the “SCTV” icon.

“I have loved Andrea Martin from afar for so many years,” Fey wrote for the cover blurb of Martin’s 2014 autobiogra­phy, “but now, after reading this funny and heroically honest book, I would like to take things to the ‘next level’ and marry her.”

Instead, she hired her to play Carol, the overbearin­g mother of a news producer on the new NBC sitcom “Great News,” which premieres Tuesday.

The premise: what happens when your meddlesome mother becomes an intern at the TV station where you work? It’s a nightmare for 30-year-old producer Katie (played by Briga Heelan) as mom nudges her to marry the news team’s young executive producer (Adam Campbell) and wins over a stuffy co-anchor (John Michael Higgins).

Fey’s “SNL” mate Horatio Sanz plays Katie’s workplace confidant, while Nicole Richie plays Portia, the news magazine’s hip young co-host.

“I’m learning so much from Andrea and all these incredible comedy veterans,” says Richie, the former “The Simple Life” star who is now a 35-year-old mother of two.

Tracey Wigfield plays the station’s ditzy weathergir­l; she’s also the creator and an executive producer on the workplace comedy.

“The show is based on my relationsh­ip with my mother, and the character of Carol is very much based on my mom,” Wigfield told reporters at NBC’s press launch earlier this year in Pasadena, Calif. Wigfield used to work for Fey as a writer on “30 Rock” and her mother would constantly come and visit, gabbing with everyone from the stage hands to star Alec Baldwin.

“Tina was very smart to think of Andrea immediatel­y because she does have such a warm kind of maternal energy, and she’s like a hilarious elf.”

Fey says she grew up watching Martin play station manager Edith Prickley and all kinds of other characters on “SCTV.”

“I was an advocate of us going out to her as soon as we had the script,” says Fey. “I think her chops are in peak form.”

At 70, Martin shows no signs of slowing down. Last December, she was part of NBC’s live musical adaptation “Hairspray Live!” She’s also currently playing a mother on the Hulu series “Difficult People,” executive produced by Fey’s pal Amy Poehler.

When she’s not performing on one of her two TV shows, she’s travelling with her musical director, putting on one-woman shows.

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