NBC has put in development comedy Step Dave, from Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner’s Hazy Mills, All3Media America and Universal TV where Hazy Mills is based. This marks one of the first major broadcast sales for All3Media America, part of the company’s push into original scripted programming launched with the hire last year of Nina Lederman as Evp of scripted. Written and executive produced by Emily Cutler (The Odd Couple, Community), Step Dave, based on a New Zealand…...
- 10/4/2017
- Deadline TV
Evan Corday is transitioning from Evolution Management to Cartel Entertainment. The veteran literary manager and television industry vet joins the company as a partner and as head of television. She held both positions for 14 years at Evolution. See photos: Big Screen to Small Screen: 27 Movies Being Made Into TV Shows Corday will bring her client list with her, which includes Lisa Albert (“Mad Men”), Melissa Byer & Treena Hancock (“CSI”), Emily Cutler (“Odd Couple”), Patrick Macmanus (“Marco Polo”), Jamie Pachino (“Halt & Catch Fire”) and Lindsay Sturman (“Battle Creek”). She also has several projects set up in cable and...
- 11/6/2014
- by Jason Hughes
- The Wrap
Megan McGill Juliette Harrisson Aug 11, 2016
From Goodfellas spoofs to Halloween zombies and yes, paintball, we count down the twelve best episodes of Community...
When it was good, Community was very, very good. We look back on and salute a dozen of the NBC comedy's finest episodes...
12. Cooperative Polygraphy (5.04)
Community did numerous episodes in which the group tear each other to pieces, revealing various lies, secrets and dubious activities that threaten to tear them apart, several of which appear on this list. It’s a well the show went to time and time again, because it worked; somehow, we never seemed to have exhausted the possibilities for these people to reveal yet more awful things they had thought about or done to each other and it was always hilarious.
This particular version of that well-worn story is significant because it’s the last time we see the original combination of the...
From Goodfellas spoofs to Halloween zombies and yes, paintball, we count down the twelve best episodes of Community...
When it was good, Community was very, very good. We look back on and salute a dozen of the NBC comedy's finest episodes...
12. Cooperative Polygraphy (5.04)
Community did numerous episodes in which the group tear each other to pieces, revealing various lies, secrets and dubious activities that threaten to tear them apart, several of which appear on this list. It’s a well the show went to time and time again, because it worked; somehow, we never seemed to have exhausted the possibilities for these people to reveal yet more awful things they had thought about or done to each other and it was always hilarious.
This particular version of that well-worn story is significant because it’s the last time we see the original combination of the...
- 7/31/2012
- Den of Geek
Forget Jeff!
We have to thank the Ontd blog for pointing out these uh-mazing and hilarious shots (via "Community" writer Emily Cutler's Twitter feed) of the NBC show's cast doing some old school team bonding.
So, we're sure it's Chang's baby?
Pierce, the Casanova?
Poor Abed.
Oh, just stop the charade! "Beards" are so 10 years ago.
Who knew, huh?...
We have to thank the Ontd blog for pointing out these uh-mazing and hilarious shots (via "Community" writer Emily Cutler's Twitter feed) of the NBC show's cast doing some old school team bonding.
So, we're sure it's Chang's baby?
Pierce, the Casanova?
Poor Abed.
Oh, just stop the charade! "Beards" are so 10 years ago.
Who knew, huh?...
- 2/1/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
"Come with me if you don't want paint on your clothes." I've been a fan of NBC's absurdist comedy Community since its inception. Over the course of its first season, the series--created by Dan Harmon--has grown into one of the network's creatively strongest players on Thursday evenings. Aided by a winning cast, a deft balance between the sweet and sour, and a willingness to embrace the quirky, the odd, and the just plain out there, the series has grown into one of the most inventive and original comedies on television today and, paired with fellow Peacock comedy Parks and Recreation, offers an hour that ranks among one of my chief delights of the week. This week's episode of Community ("Modern Warfare"), written by Emily Cutler (who also scripted another one of my favorite episodes this season, "Contemporary American Poultry"), offers what isn't merely another gleefully absurd installment but just...
- 5/4/2010
- by Jace
- Televisionary
Joe Simpson, father and manager of pop stars Jessica and Ashlee Simpson, has teamed with veteran tween and teen series producer Tommy Lynch for a comedy series project set up at Nickelodeon.
The untitled show will be loosely based on Simpson's real-life experience as a psychologist raising two daughters in Texas.
The story in the comedy project centers on one of the daughters who begins imitating her father and giving life advice to other kids in her school.
Emily Cutler (ABC's "Carpoolers") is writing the script, with Simpson and Lynch executive producing.
Following his daughters' success, Simpson has segued into producing, shepherding Jessica and Ashlee's TV projects and, most recently, the ABC drama series "Women's Murder Club."
Lynch has a long-standing relationship with Nickelodeon, having produced such Nick series as "South of Nowhere," "Romeo!" and most recently "The Troop."
Simpson is repped by UTA. Lynch is with Wme. Cutler is with Wme and Evolution.
The untitled show will be loosely based on Simpson's real-life experience as a psychologist raising two daughters in Texas.
The story in the comedy project centers on one of the daughters who begins imitating her father and giving life advice to other kids in her school.
Emily Cutler (ABC's "Carpoolers") is writing the script, with Simpson and Lynch executive producing.
Following his daughters' success, Simpson has segued into producing, shepherding Jessica and Ashlee's TV projects and, most recently, the ABC drama series "Women's Murder Club."
Lynch has a long-standing relationship with Nickelodeon, having produced such Nick series as "South of Nowhere," "Romeo!" and most recently "The Troop."
Simpson is repped by UTA. Lynch is with Wme. Cutler is with Wme and Evolution.
- 2/4/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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