Science fiction TV shows have a shorter shelf life than cryptocurrencies and social media influencers. What gives? It's not that complicated: big budgets + low ratings = cancellation. Hey, those space-age sets and costumes, alien makeup, and CGI aren't cheap. Meanwhile, passionate fans may sign petitions by the thousands, but ratings are what matters, and those fanbases are too small to impress execs trying to court advertisers.
Given the economics of television, it's not shocking TV studios routinely dump pricey sci-fi shows in favor of the newest "Big City Cop Show" procedural. To be honest, it's surprising sci-fi shows get made at all. Yep, it sucks, but that's show business. While it's easy to explain why most sci-fi TV shows get canceled, the reasons for some cancellations are downright baffling. These include sci-fi shows that were dropped despite decent ratings, canned with fully completed seasons, or even dumped after inspiring hunger strikes!
Given the economics of television, it's not shocking TV studios routinely dump pricey sci-fi shows in favor of the newest "Big City Cop Show" procedural. To be honest, it's surprising sci-fi shows get made at all. Yep, it sucks, but that's show business. While it's easy to explain why most sci-fi TV shows get canceled, the reasons for some cancellations are downright baffling. These include sci-fi shows that were dropped despite decent ratings, canned with fully completed seasons, or even dumped after inspiring hunger strikes!
- 3/18/2023
- by Hunter Cates
- Slash Film
Exclusive: Former longtime Nickelodeon President Cyma Zarghami’s family and kids-focused Mimo Studios has teamed with leading kids producer Tom Lynch Co. to develop two live-action projects: a screen adaptation of Brittany Geragotelis’ popular novel series, The Infamous Frankie Lorde, from publishing house Pixel and Ink, and Code Club, an original property. Ryan Devlin Lynch, Vice President of Content, will lead the projects for TLC.
The partnership reunites Zarghami and Lynch, who worked together for more than three decades and were behind some of the most popular live-action programs in children’s television including The Secret World of Alex Mack, The Journey of Allen Strange, and Caitlin’s Way.
The Infamous Frankie Lorde bears a similarity to the duo’s The Secret World of Alex Mack, both of which center on strong female protagonists — Frankie Lorde, a modern day female hero who is righting the wrongs of her new hometown,...
The partnership reunites Zarghami and Lynch, who worked together for more than three decades and were behind some of the most popular live-action programs in children’s television including The Secret World of Alex Mack, The Journey of Allen Strange, and Caitlin’s Way.
The Infamous Frankie Lorde bears a similarity to the duo’s The Secret World of Alex Mack, both of which center on strong female protagonists — Frankie Lorde, a modern day female hero who is righting the wrongs of her new hometown,...
- 12/5/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Jessica Klein, an Emmy-nominated television writer and producer who was best known for her work on the original “Beverly Hills, 90210,” died of pancreatic cancer on July 13. She was 66.
Her daughter Shira Rose confirmed her passing in a Facebook post.
“My mom passed at 8:21am this morning. It was peaceful. We were together. Will share funeral and shiva information when I know. It will all be here in LA,” Rose wrote.
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Following her diagnosis last November, Klein had been updating friends and followers via Facebook about her battle against cancer, Rose said in a separate post.
Klein joined “Beverly Hills, 90210” in 1991. She would go on to receive writing credits on 30 episodes while producing more than 60 of the hit series. Following the death of her husband and writing partner Steve Wasserman in 1998, she...
Her daughter Shira Rose confirmed her passing in a Facebook post.
“My mom passed at 8:21am this morning. It was peaceful. We were together. Will share funeral and shiva information when I know. It will all be here in LA,” Rose wrote.
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Following her diagnosis last November, Klein had been updating friends and followers via Facebook about her battle against cancer, Rose said in a separate post.
Klein joined “Beverly Hills, 90210” in 1991. She would go on to receive writing credits on 30 episodes while producing more than 60 of the hit series. Following the death of her husband and writing partner Steve Wasserman in 1998, she...
- 8/15/2022
- by Brandon Katz
- The Wrap
Jessica Klein, an award-winning television writer and producer who was a key contributor for six seasons on “Beverly Hills, 90210,” died of pancreatic cancer at her home in Beverly Hills on July 13. She was 66 years old.
Klein’s death was confirmed by her daughter, Shira Rose, who shared that her mother died “fulfilled, surrounded by her biggest fans, her family.”
After moving to Los Angeles in the late 1970s, Klein married Steve Wasserman, her writing partner. The duo collaborated as writers and executive producers on “Beverly Hills, 90210,” launching Klein’s career in prime time.
Klein collaborated on “Just Deal,” Sk8″ and “Scout’s Safari” with Tommy Lynch, her creative partner after Wasserman’s death in 1998. Other notable credits include “Northern Exposure,” “Mancuso,” “FBI,” “Gabriel’s Fire,” “As the World Turns” and “Secret Central.”
Born in Manhattan on March 14, 1956, Klein was raised by her mother, a senior administrator at Weill Cornell Medical College,...
Klein’s death was confirmed by her daughter, Shira Rose, who shared that her mother died “fulfilled, surrounded by her biggest fans, her family.”
After moving to Los Angeles in the late 1970s, Klein married Steve Wasserman, her writing partner. The duo collaborated as writers and executive producers on “Beverly Hills, 90210,” launching Klein’s career in prime time.
Klein collaborated on “Just Deal,” Sk8″ and “Scout’s Safari” with Tommy Lynch, her creative partner after Wasserman’s death in 1998. Other notable credits include “Northern Exposure,” “Mancuso,” “FBI,” “Gabriel’s Fire,” “As the World Turns” and “Secret Central.”
Born in Manhattan on March 14, 1956, Klein was raised by her mother, a senior administrator at Weill Cornell Medical College,...
- 8/14/2022
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
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Jessica Klein, who spent six seasons on Beverly Hills, 90210 as an invaluable writer, producer and story editor, has died. She was 66.
Klein died July 13 of pancreatic cancer at her home in Beverly Hills, her daughter, Shira Rose, announced.
Klein joined the Darren Star-created Fox primetime soap for its second season (1991-92) and received a writing/story by credit on 46 episodes, a story editor credit on 14 episodes and a producing credit on 156 episodes through the seventh season (1996-97).
She worked on the show with her writing partner and then-husband, Steve Wasserman, who died in July 1998 when he fell overboard during a sailing trip from Marina del Rey to Santa Catalina Island. He was 45.
Klein and Wasserman also wrote for the CBS soap opera As the World Turns and for the primetime dramas Northern Exposure at CBS, Mancuso, F.B.I. at NBC and Gabriel’s Fire at ABC.
Jessica Klein, who spent six seasons on Beverly Hills, 90210 as an invaluable writer, producer and story editor, has died. She was 66.
Klein died July 13 of pancreatic cancer at her home in Beverly Hills, her daughter, Shira Rose, announced.
Klein joined the Darren Star-created Fox primetime soap for its second season (1991-92) and received a writing/story by credit on 46 episodes, a story editor credit on 14 episodes and a producing credit on 156 episodes through the seventh season (1996-97).
She worked on the show with her writing partner and then-husband, Steve Wasserman, who died in July 1998 when he fell overboard during a sailing trip from Marina del Rey to Santa Catalina Island. He was 45.
Klein and Wasserman also wrote for the CBS soap opera As the World Turns and for the primetime dramas Northern Exposure at CBS, Mancuso, F.B.I. at NBC and Gabriel’s Fire at ABC.
- 8/14/2022
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fallon Smythe and Tyler Dichiara have been cast in The CW’s “Gotham Knights,” currently in the pilot phase.
The drama series revolves around Bruce Wayne’s son who teams up with the children of famous Batman villains in the wake of the Dark Knight’s murder.
Smythe will star as Harper Row. “Streetwise, acerbic and often underestimated, the blue-haired bisexual is a gifted engineer who can fix anything,” reads a character description. “But what Harper wants most of all is to repair the broken lives of her and her brother, Cullen, the only person she trusts.”
Dichiara will play Cullen Row. After years of hiding his true self from an abusive parent, the transgender teen is tired of being polite and agreeable. Clever and adept at reading human nature, Cullen is ready to fight his own battles.
Fallon’s on-screen debut was for director Tommy Lynch in the original web series “S.
The drama series revolves around Bruce Wayne’s son who teams up with the children of famous Batman villains in the wake of the Dark Knight’s murder.
Smythe will star as Harper Row. “Streetwise, acerbic and often underestimated, the blue-haired bisexual is a gifted engineer who can fix anything,” reads a character description. “But what Harper wants most of all is to repair the broken lives of her and her brother, Cullen, the only person she trusts.”
Dichiara will play Cullen Row. After years of hiding his true self from an abusive parent, the transgender teen is tired of being polite and agreeable. Clever and adept at reading human nature, Cullen is ready to fight his own battles.
Fallon’s on-screen debut was for director Tommy Lynch in the original web series “S.
- 3/7/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
1980: The Edge of Night's Raven took the witness stand.
1992: General Hospital's Robert said goodbye to Robin.
2009: Oltl's David found out Bo was his biological father.
2010: All My Children's Greenlee married David."Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1966: On Another World, Lee told Mike Bauer (Gary Pillar) she had come to depend too much...
1992: General Hospital's Robert said goodbye to Robin.
2009: Oltl's David found out Bo was his biological father.
2010: All My Children's Greenlee married David."Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1966: On Another World, Lee told Mike Bauer (Gary Pillar) she had come to depend too much...
- 2/25/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Freeform has reportedly begun development of "After," a drama series based on Rhiannon Thomas' 2015 debut novel "A Wicked Thing".
The story is effectively a "Sleeping Beauty" sequel in which Princess Aurora wakes up to the kiss of a handsome prince one hundred years after falling asleep to find her family long dead and her kingdom taken from her. She must transform into a warrior to regain it.
Tom Lynch ("South of Nowhere, "Caitlin's Way") will co-write with Adam Lash and Cori Uchida. Lynch and Robin Schwartz will executive produce.
Source: Deadline...
The story is effectively a "Sleeping Beauty" sequel in which Princess Aurora wakes up to the kiss of a handsome prince one hundred years after falling asleep to find her family long dead and her kingdom taken from her. She must transform into a warrior to regain it.
Tom Lynch ("South of Nowhere, "Caitlin's Way") will co-write with Adam Lash and Cori Uchida. Lynch and Robin Schwartz will executive produce.
Source: Deadline...
- 3/11/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Somebody wake up Princess Aurora — there’s television to be made!
Freeform is currently developing After, a drama series based on Rhiannon Thomas’ Sleeping Beauty follow-up novel A Wicked Thing, our sister site Deadline reports.
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After imagines what Aurora’s life would be like after waking up from her 100-year sleeping curse. She has her prince, but her family is dead and her kingdom has fallen into the wrong hands. In order to regain control of her birthright, she’ll need to transform from a timid princess to a powerful warrior.
Freeform is currently developing After, a drama series based on Rhiannon Thomas’ Sleeping Beauty follow-up novel A Wicked Thing, our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedReign‘s Torrance Coombs Joins ABC’s Still Star-Crossed, Will Exit CW Drama
After imagines what Aurora’s life would be like after waking up from her 100-year sleeping curse. She has her prince, but her family is dead and her kingdom has fallen into the wrong hands. In order to regain control of her birthright, she’ll need to transform from a timid princess to a powerful warrior.
- 3/11/2016
- TVLine.com
Freeform has put in development Sleeping Beauty-themed hourlong scripted drama After (working title), based on Rhiannon Thomas’ 2015 debut novel A Wicked Thing, from veteran youth programming writer-producer Tom Lynch. After re-imagines Sleeping Beauty and what happens after happily ever. In it, Princess Aurora wakes up to the kiss of a handsome prince one hundred years after falling asleep to find her family long dead and her kingdom taken from her. She must transform…...
- 3/11/2016
- Deadline TV
The first episode of The Secret World of Alex Mack premiered Oct. 8, 1994. The show starred Larisa Oleynik as a Californian teenager who gains superhuman powers after being doused in a chemical called Gc-161. The show (which also features a young Jessica Alba), replaced Clarissa Explains It All in Nickelodeon's Snick Saturday night programming block, and ran for four seasons, before Oleynik, who described herself as "burnt out" by the show's success, walked away from a fifth season offer, a feature film and - in her words - "a ton of money." But let's not dwell on what might have been.
- 10/8/2014
- PEOPLE.com
Nickelodeon has greenlighted two new animated series, Bad Seeds and Pig Goat Banana Cricket, ordering 26 episodes of each. In addition, the kids network has ordered four live-action pilots – Smart Alec form veteran producer Tommy Lynch; Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Don; Twang; and Untitled Cheerleader Project, – greenlighted a pair of digital series (Welcome to the Wayne and Junior Eye), and inked young actors Noah Urrea, Jace Norman and Haley Tju to talent deals from its recent talent showcase at The Groundlings in La. This marks the first greenlight slate for Russell Hicks as Nick’s President, Content Development and Production. “All these projects represent fresh, new creative voices from diverse backgrounds who want to make great, funny content for kids,” he said. Here are details on all newly ordered series: New Animated Series Bad Seeds (26 episodes) Harvey, a sweet and well-meaning bird, makes two new best friends, Fee and Foo, the wildest kids in the forest.
- 9/26/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
New York, Jan 10: A holiday company has put up one of the planet's most fun jobs - a water slide tester- on offer.
First Choice wants someone to travel the globe trying out the exhilarating chutes at its SplashWorld resorts and the tester will be 20,000 pounds for the six-month contract, the Mirror reported.
Fun junkie Tommy Lynch, from Liverpool, who was a water slide tester for four years called it "the best job in the world."
Lynch, who hung up his trunks last month to take a new job, hurled himself down slides about 5,000 times during his stint.
And he clocked up 108,000 miles travelling between the 20 resorts in countries like Turkey and Egypt. (Ani)...
First Choice wants someone to travel the globe trying out the exhilarating chutes at its SplashWorld resorts and the tester will be 20,000 pounds for the six-month contract, the Mirror reported.
Fun junkie Tommy Lynch, from Liverpool, who was a water slide tester for four years called it "the best job in the world."
Lynch, who hung up his trunks last month to take a new job, hurled himself down slides about 5,000 times during his stint.
And he clocked up 108,000 miles travelling between the 20 resorts in countries like Turkey and Egypt. (Ani)...
- 1/10/2013
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
As much as "The Secret World of Alex Mack" was known for a girl with melting powers, the Nickelodeon show was also constantly associated with hats. However, as Thomas W. Lynch explained in HuffPost TV's "Alex Mack" retrospective, the hats almost didn't happen.
Laura Slakey, the costume designer on "Alex Mack," revealed why she thought the hats were appropriate for the character.
"I had the feeling when I read the script for the pilot that Alex felt there was nothing special about her," Slakey told HuffPost TV in an email. "She was definitely not one of the 'popular' girls. I really understood and related to the character."
Slakey felt like Alex would dress differently to express her individuality and was inspired by the way her father dressed in the 1960s. "I sort of felt that Alex dressing in some of these thrift store shorts and striped shirts and hats from...
Laura Slakey, the costume designer on "Alex Mack," revealed why she thought the hats were appropriate for the character.
"I had the feeling when I read the script for the pilot that Alex felt there was nothing special about her," Slakey told HuffPost TV in an email. "She was definitely not one of the 'popular' girls. I really understood and related to the character."
Slakey felt like Alex would dress differently to express her individuality and was inspired by the way her father dressed in the 1960s. "I sort of felt that Alex dressing in some of these thrift store shorts and striped shirts and hats from...
- 11/30/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
As much as "The Secret World of Alex Mack" was known for a girl with melting powers, the Nickelodeon show was also constantly associated with hats. However, as Thomas W. Lynch explained in HuffPost TV's "Alex Mack" retrospective, the hats almost didn't happen.
Laura Slakey, the costume designer on "Alex Mack," revealed why she thought the hats were appropriate for the character.
"I had the feeling when I read the script for the pilot that Alex felt there was nothing special about her," Slakey told HuffPost TV in an email. "She was definitely not one of the 'popular' girls. I really understood and related to the character."
Slakey felt like Alex would dress differently to express her individuality and was inspired by the way her father dressed in the 1960s. "I sort of felt that Alex dressing in some of these thrift store shorts and striped shirts and hats from...
Laura Slakey, the costume designer on "Alex Mack," revealed why she thought the hats were appropriate for the character.
"I had the feeling when I read the script for the pilot that Alex felt there was nothing special about her," Slakey told HuffPost TV in an email. "She was definitely not one of the 'popular' girls. I really understood and related to the character."
Slakey felt like Alex would dress differently to express her individuality and was inspired by the way her father dressed in the 1960s. "I sort of felt that Alex dressing in some of these thrift store shorts and striped shirts and hats from...
- 11/30/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
With a penchant for hats and a wry smile, Larisa Oleynik squinted and pointed her way into the hearts of kids growing up in the 90s as the titular character on Nickelodeon's "The Secret World of Alex Mack."
The series, created by Thomas W. Lynch and Ken Lipman, ran from 1994-1998 on Nickelodeon and was a cornerstone of the network's Snick block of kid programming.
"It's funny because for a period of time it was very uncool to be Alex Mack, and so I'm glad that it's like cool and retro," Oleynik said with a laugh. "It's come back around ... I still get people asking me to turn into a puddle. It's kind of funny and cute ... I think [the powers] were, for me, more of a metaphor for all the weird changes you go through in that time in your life."
Now, 18 years after the show's premiere, Lynch discusses the secret origins of "Alex Mack,...
The series, created by Thomas W. Lynch and Ken Lipman, ran from 1994-1998 on Nickelodeon and was a cornerstone of the network's Snick block of kid programming.
"It's funny because for a period of time it was very uncool to be Alex Mack, and so I'm glad that it's like cool and retro," Oleynik said with a laugh. "It's come back around ... I still get people asking me to turn into a puddle. It's kind of funny and cute ... I think [the powers] were, for me, more of a metaphor for all the weird changes you go through in that time in your life."
Now, 18 years after the show's premiere, Lynch discusses the secret origins of "Alex Mack,...
- 11/28/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
With a penchant for hats and a wry smile, Larisa Oleynik squinted and pointed her way into the hearts of kids growing up in the 90s as the titular character on Nickelodeon's "The Secret World of Alex Mack."
The series, created by Thomas W. Lynch and Ken Lipman, ran from 1994-1998 on Nickelodeon and was a cornerstone of the network's Snick block of kid programming.
"It's funny because for a period of time it was very uncool to be Alex Mack, and so I'm glad that it's like cool and retro," Oleynik said with a laugh. "It's come back around ... I still get people asking me to turn into a puddle. It's kind of funny and cute ... I think [the powers] were, for me, more of a metaphor for all the weird changes you go through in that time in your life."
Now, 18 years after the show's premiere, Lynch discusses the secret origins of "Alex Mack,...
The series, created by Thomas W. Lynch and Ken Lipman, ran from 1994-1998 on Nickelodeon and was a cornerstone of the network's Snick block of kid programming.
"It's funny because for a period of time it was very uncool to be Alex Mack, and so I'm glad that it's like cool and retro," Oleynik said with a laugh. "It's come back around ... I still get people asking me to turn into a puddle. It's kind of funny and cute ... I think [the powers] were, for me, more of a metaphor for all the weird changes you go through in that time in your life."
Now, 18 years after the show's premiere, Lynch discusses the secret origins of "Alex Mack,...
- 11/28/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
Exclusive: Almost a decade after Romeo Miller first teamed with Tom Lynch for the Nickelodeon series Romeo!, the actor/rapper is back in business with the pre-eminent producer of comedy series for the tween and teen set. The two are collaborating on RESQ3, a high-school show that focuses on teen social issues. The musical sitcom with drama elements features Miller and his new rap/rock band RESQ3, including drummer Christian Brock and guitarist/vocalist Myles Eberhardt. ”It’s the first teen TV show with a Hip Hop, Rock and Pop sound,” Miller said. RESQ3 is produced by the Tom Lynch Co., which is financing the production of a pilot in the fall. The show has already been sold in several international markets, while talks with U.S. networks are underway. Nickelodeon and its sibling networks would be a natural home, having aired Miller/Lynch’s Romeo! as well as most other series produced by Lynch.
- 3/1/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Bill Oberst Jr. When it comes to horror films involving characters being provocatively chained up, usually you think it's the women being chained up. The most mainstream effort in that type of film would be something along the lines of Hostel: Part II. Welll, in director Waide Arron Riddle's latest effort, Something Wicked Dwells, they flip that upside down by creating equal opportunity employment for the men to get down and to get chained up instead. Making it so the women can take a break for the moment! Victims in this lineup include character actor Bill Oberst Jr. (Dismal), the male version of Debbie Rochon, who will have to think up of a way to escape or get dragged to the depths of Hell instead.
A nightmarish vision of horror from writer/director Waide Aaron Riddle, Something Wicked Dwells has been described by the director as "a Renaissance painting in hell.
A nightmarish vision of horror from writer/director Waide Aaron Riddle, Something Wicked Dwells has been described by the director as "a Renaissance painting in hell.
- 4/12/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
The ever busy actor Bill Oberst Jr. has just wrapped an upcoming horror thriller called Something Wicked Dwells.
Until a trailer is released, we have some exclusive stills from the movie for you to enjoy.
This film looks like it will be rather creepy and bloody. An interesting note is that it was shot in Black and White. Very creative idea and the movie stills look brutal! Can't wait to see this one.
From The Official Release:
Actor Bill Oberst Jr. has wrapped a lead role for the upcoming Something Wicked Dwells, a nightmarish vision of horror from writer/director Waide Aaron Riddle, who calls it "a Renaissance painting in hell."
The film, lovingly shot in black & white in an homage to the look of classic horror films, is set in an ancient dungeon where four prisoners crouch shivering and shackled, waiting to be dragged...
The ever busy actor Bill Oberst Jr. has just wrapped an upcoming horror thriller called Something Wicked Dwells.
Until a trailer is released, we have some exclusive stills from the movie for you to enjoy.
This film looks like it will be rather creepy and bloody. An interesting note is that it was shot in Black and White. Very creative idea and the movie stills look brutal! Can't wait to see this one.
From The Official Release:
Actor Bill Oberst Jr. has wrapped a lead role for the upcoming Something Wicked Dwells, a nightmarish vision of horror from writer/director Waide Aaron Riddle, who calls it "a Renaissance painting in hell."
The film, lovingly shot in black & white in an homage to the look of classic horror films, is set in an ancient dungeon where four prisoners crouch shivering and shackled, waiting to be dragged...
- 4/11/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Nickelodeon has picked up new comedy series Bucket & Skinner’s Epic Adventures, a multi-camera buddy comedy about two best friends. It hails from comedy veteran Tom Lynch (The Troop), who is executive producing alongside creators Boyce Bugliari and Jamie McLaughlin (Quintuplets) and Jonathan Stark (According to Jim) through The Tom Lynch Co. The series begins production this month in Los Angeles for a February 2011 launch. Bucket & Skinner’s Epic Adventures is one of five new series joining Nickelodeon's line-up in early 2011, along with Power Rangers Samurai; House of Anubis, a comedy-mystery series adapted from the international TV format; Bubble Guppies, a new interactive CG-animated preschool series; and Supah Ninjas, a comic book-style action comedy series. In Supah Ninjas news, comedy veterans Mitchel Katlin and Nat Bernstein have been tapped as executive producers/showrunners. They are with UTA and Inphenate. Meanwhile, Oxygen has put in development Best Ink, a competition reality series for tattoo artists.
- 12/16/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Here it is gang! The full schedule for the final day at Comic-Con, Sunday July 25th. There really isn't much happening on Sunday, it looks like it's gonna be a pretty relaxed day. There's a few panels we are going to catch, but I think we'll be playing catch-up on some articles. Sunday is traditionally known as Kids day, which features 27 Special Programs just for Kids. I've highlighted all of the events we hope to attend below. We are also planning a meet-up at Comic-Con with all of our readers. Details on the meet-up will be revealed soon. Check out the full Sunday schedule below and start planning out your day!
Sunday July 25th
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10:00-11:00 Emily The Strange— Get your last day of Comic-Con off to a strange start with Dark Horse's Emily the Strange panel! Meet Emily's creator Rob Reger...
Sunday July 25th
Last changed: Sun, Jul 11, 8:51am
10:00-11:00 Emily The Strange— Get your last day of Comic-Con off to a strange start with Dark Horse's Emily the Strange panel! Meet Emily's creator Rob Reger...
- 7/11/2010
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
National Geographic Channel has terrific post-Fourth of July weekend programs to ease into the short work week. Nat Geo has exciting programs coming up this week and they have sent M&C some key video highlights below: Locked Up Abroad: Saddam.S Iraq Wednesday, July 7 at 10pm Et/Pt .This place was hell on earth . We had no idea whether we were gonna come out of this alive.. . Tom Lynch When Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990 and a wider war seemed inevitable, Tom Lynch and his fellow contractors working on an oil field in Iraq decided they had to get out while they still could. Tom and a co-worker took off on a...
- 7/6/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Joe Simpson is developing a new comedy for Nickelodeon, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The father and manager of popstars Jessica and Ashlee Simpson claimed that the series will be loosely based on his real-life experience as a psychologist raising his daughters in the suburbs of Dallas, TX. Simpson has teamed with veteran teen show producer Tommy Lynch (South of Nowhere, The Troop) to produce the as-yet-untitled show. The story reportedly (more)...
- 2/5/2010
- by By Shannon McGarvey
- Digital Spy
Hasn't Jessica Simpson been through enough? Now we hear Joe Simpson, father of Jessica and Ashlee Simpson-Wentz, is developing a television comedy for Nickelodeon based on his life raising two daughters, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Prepare to get slimed, ladies. We kid! We're sure this proposed tween series, a collaboration with comedy vet Tommy Lynch, will be all in good fun. It's said to be based on the family's life in Texas before they were famous. You know, just your typically awkward, growing-up years. So we're sure there's nothing embarrassing to be mined from that, right?...
- 2/5/2010
- E! Online
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
A new episode of The Deep End will be airing on February 4 and ABC has released a whole whack of sneak peeks for us to share with you. You can also view the promo photos we previously posted for the episode.
Dylan Battles With A Tough Immigration Law, On ABC's "The Deep End"
"To Have and to Hold" – A tough Ins case has Dylan at war with the law while Beth and Addy find it difficult to represent their morally grey client in a sexual harassment case. Meanwhile, Liam seeks advice from Rowdy on courting and Cliff turns to Hart, hoping to save his marriage, on "The Deep End," Thursday, February 4 (8:00-9:00 p.m., Et), on the ABC Television Network.
"The Deep End" stars Matt Long as Dylan Hewitt, Billy Zane as Cliff Huddle, Clancy Brown as Hart Sterling, Norbert Leo Butz as Rowdy Kaiser, Leah Pipes as Beth Branford,...
Dylan Battles With A Tough Immigration Law, On ABC's "The Deep End"
"To Have and to Hold" – A tough Ins case has Dylan at war with the law while Beth and Addy find it difficult to represent their morally grey client in a sexual harassment case. Meanwhile, Liam seeks advice from Rowdy on courting and Cliff turns to Hart, hoping to save his marriage, on "The Deep End," Thursday, February 4 (8:00-9:00 p.m., Et), on the ABC Television Network.
"The Deep End" stars Matt Long as Dylan Hewitt, Billy Zane as Cliff Huddle, Clancy Brown as Hart Sterling, Norbert Leo Butz as Rowdy Kaiser, Leah Pipes as Beth Branford,...
- 2/4/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
A new episode of The Deep End will be airing on February 4. ABC has released two sneak peeks for the episode, which you can view below.
You can also take a look at the promo photos that we previously posted for this episode.
Dylan Battles With A Tough Immigration Law, On ABC's "The Deep End"
"To Have and to Hold" – A tough Ins case has Dylan at war with the law while Beth and Addy find it difficult to represent their morally grey client in a sexual harassment case. Meanwhile, Liam seeks advice from Rowdy on courting and Cliff turns to Hart, hoping to save his marriage, on "The Deep End," Thursday, February 4 (8:00-9:00 p.m., Et), on the ABC Television Network.
"The Deep End" stars Matt Long as Dylan Hewitt, Billy Zane as Cliff Huddle, Clancy Brown as Hart Sterling, Norbert Leo Butz as Rowdy Kaiser, Leah Pipes as Beth Branford,...
You can also take a look at the promo photos that we previously posted for this episode.
Dylan Battles With A Tough Immigration Law, On ABC's "The Deep End"
"To Have and to Hold" – A tough Ins case has Dylan at war with the law while Beth and Addy find it difficult to represent their morally grey client in a sexual harassment case. Meanwhile, Liam seeks advice from Rowdy on courting and Cliff turns to Hart, hoping to save his marriage, on "The Deep End," Thursday, February 4 (8:00-9:00 p.m., Et), on the ABC Television Network.
"The Deep End" stars Matt Long as Dylan Hewitt, Billy Zane as Cliff Huddle, Clancy Brown as Hart Sterling, Norbert Leo Butz as Rowdy Kaiser, Leah Pipes as Beth Branford,...
- 2/2/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
So how are you guys liking The Deep End? I'm kind of digging it, despite how grossly unrealistic it is about putting a first year law student as second-chair in some big class action suit (which happened in the last episode). Regardless of that, I'm just kind of happy to be seeing Billy Zane again. ABC has released a few promo photos for the February 4 episode, along with a synopsis, which you can view below.
Dylan Battles With A Tough Immigration Law, On ABC's "The Deep End"
"To Have and to Hold" – A tough Ins case has Dylan at war with the law while Beth and Addy find it difficult to represent their morally grey client in a sexual harassment case. Meanwhile, Liam seeks advice from Rowdy on courting and Cliff turns to Hart, hoping to save his marriage, on "The Deep End," Thursday, February 4 (8:00-9:00 p.m.
Dylan Battles With A Tough Immigration Law, On ABC's "The Deep End"
"To Have and to Hold" – A tough Ins case has Dylan at war with the law while Beth and Addy find it difficult to represent their morally grey client in a sexual harassment case. Meanwhile, Liam seeks advice from Rowdy on courting and Cliff turns to Hart, hoping to save his marriage, on "The Deep End," Thursday, February 4 (8:00-9:00 p.m.
- 1/31/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Nickelodeon is premiering a new live-action series that will blend comedy with sci-fi adventures and CG animation. "The Troop" will feature a teenage secret society that battles supernatural creatures.
Three ordinary high school students will be faced with the extraordinary task of managing their town's paranormal population. The series will star Nick Purcell, John Marshall Jones, Gage Golightly and David Del Rio.
"The Troop embodies Nickelodeon's spirit of fantasy fulfillment and idea that anything is possible for kids," said Marjorie Cohn, Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Development, Nickelodeon. "Our characters mix their everyday high school concerns with the excitement of monster hunting, which creates a fun and wild ride of comedy and thrills for our audience."
"We've combined equal parts action, laughs and adventure with the excitement of movie-magic effects for the perfect combo of real meets the surreal on The Troop," said prolific kids and family producer Tom Lynch,...
Three ordinary high school students will be faced with the extraordinary task of managing their town's paranormal population. The series will star Nick Purcell, John Marshall Jones, Gage Golightly and David Del Rio.
"The Troop embodies Nickelodeon's spirit of fantasy fulfillment and idea that anything is possible for kids," said Marjorie Cohn, Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Development, Nickelodeon. "Our characters mix their everyday high school concerns with the excitement of monster hunting, which creates a fun and wild ride of comedy and thrills for our audience."
"We've combined equal parts action, laughs and adventure with the excitement of movie-magic effects for the perfect combo of real meets the surreal on The Troop," said prolific kids and family producer Tom Lynch,...
- 9/10/2009
- icelebz.com
Ever wonder what it is like to be an assistant in the entertainment industry? Hmmm wait a second most of us started that way didn't we? Well, tween/teens will get a chance to find out what it's like when The N premieres its new original live-action comedy The Assistants (13x30) on July 10, with two back-to-back episodes 8:30p-9:30p. The Assistants will air regularly Friday nights at 8:30p, following new episodes of Degrassi: The Next Generation. The Assistants comes from creators/writers/producers/show runners Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi, who also serve as executive producers on the series with The Tom Lynch Company (South of Nowhere, Secret World of Alex Mack among others and the upcoming The Troop). The series revolves around four showbiz assistants toiling for a big-time producer as they try to make it in Hollywood as a filmmaker, writer, actor and producer. McRobb...
- 6/26/2009
- by gwen@cynopsis.com
The popular nighttime network for teens The N is bringing a new series to the channel on July 10. The network will premiere "The Assistants," a show about four aspiring assistants working for a hotshot Hollywood producer.
The new half-hour comedy series will see the assistants doing everything from coffee runs, answering phones and helping actresses break out of rehab. The series is executive produced by Tom Lynch, Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi.
Sarah Tomassi Lindman, senior vice president and general manager of The N said in a press release, "The Assistants gives teens a comedic look at what's happening behind the scenes in Hollywood. Our audience will laugh out loud at the wacky, strange and often mortifying things these young adults will do to realize their show biz dreams."
The show makes its debut on Friday, July 10 at 8:30 pm Et with two back-to-back episodes.
The new half-hour comedy series will see the assistants doing everything from coffee runs, answering phones and helping actresses break out of rehab. The series is executive produced by Tom Lynch, Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi.
Sarah Tomassi Lindman, senior vice president and general manager of The N said in a press release, "The Assistants gives teens a comedic look at what's happening behind the scenes in Hollywood. Our audience will laugh out loud at the wacky, strange and often mortifying things these young adults will do to realize their show biz dreams."
The show makes its debut on Friday, July 10 at 8:30 pm Et with two back-to-back episodes.
- 6/25/2009
- icelebz.com
Hey kids! It's cool to create comics! TV says so!
Nickelodeon has given the green light to a new mixed live-action/CG animated series, The Troop, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Writer/producer Jay Kogen (Frasier, Malcolm in the Middle and many others) will serve as showrunner for the new science fiction comedy series, from executive producer Tommy Lynch (South of Nowhere, The Secret World of Alex Mack, etc.).
Slated to launch in fall 2009, The Troop revolves around Jake, an average teen played by Nick Purcell, who wants to create his own comic book series, who is enlisted by a school counselor to join "The Troop" a secret society that protects the world from monsters and creatures.
Nickelodeon has given the green light to a new mixed live-action/CG animated series, The Troop, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Writer/producer Jay Kogen (Frasier, Malcolm in the Middle and many others) will serve as showrunner for the new science fiction comedy series, from executive producer Tommy Lynch (South of Nowhere, The Secret World of Alex Mack, etc.).
Slated to launch in fall 2009, The Troop revolves around Jake, an average teen played by Nick Purcell, who wants to create his own comic book series, who is enlisted by a school counselor to join "The Troop" a secret society that protects the world from monsters and creatures.
- 5/13/2009
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Nickelodeon gives the green light on a new mixed live-action/CG animated series, The Troop (26x30), from executive producer Tommy Lynch (South of Nowhere, The Secret World of Alex Mack, etc.) and his Tom Lynch Company, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Writer/producer Jay Kogen (Frasier, Malcolm in the Middle and many others) will serve as showrunner for the new sci-fi comedy series. Slated to launch in fall 2009, The Troop revolves around Jake, an average teen who wants to create his own comic book series, who is enlisted by a school counselor to join "The Troop" a secret group that protects the world from monsters and creatures. The Troop was created by Greg Coolidge (Employee of the Month), Chris Morgan (Fast & Furious) and Max Burnett (Possums).
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- 5/13/2009
- by gwen@cynopsis.com
Nickelodeon has picked up "The Troop," a new comedy series from veteran producer Tommy Lynch.
The show, which has received a 26-episode order, is part of the cable network's stepped-up efforts to expand its live-action offerings. An action adventure with sci-fi elements and CG animation, "Troop" revolves around three high school students who battle monsters after school.
"With 'Troop,' I think I've finally found a show where people would laugh and scream and have their heart racing -- all on the same show," Lynch said.
To beef up the series' comedic quotient, Lynch has tapped Emmy-winning comedy writer Jay Kogen ("Frasier") to run it.
"Troop," filming in Vancouver for a fall premiere, follows Jake (Nick Purcell), a typical teenager struggling through adolescence who dreams of creating his own comic book. When his school counselor (John Marshall Jones) recruits him into the Troop -- a secret society that protects the...
The show, which has received a 26-episode order, is part of the cable network's stepped-up efforts to expand its live-action offerings. An action adventure with sci-fi elements and CG animation, "Troop" revolves around three high school students who battle monsters after school.
"With 'Troop,' I think I've finally found a show where people would laugh and scream and have their heart racing -- all on the same show," Lynch said.
To beef up the series' comedic quotient, Lynch has tapped Emmy-winning comedy writer Jay Kogen ("Frasier") to run it.
"Troop," filming in Vancouver for a fall premiere, follows Jake (Nick Purcell), a typical teenager struggling through adolescence who dreams of creating his own comic book. When his school counselor (John Marshall Jones) recruits him into the Troop -- a secret society that protects the...
- 5/11/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nickelodeon is stepping up its live-action comedy efforts with two pilots.
The cable network has greenlighted an untitled surfing show from producer Tommy Lynch and "Telepathic," from Conan O'Brien's Conaco Prods.
The surf show, written by Boyce Bugliari and Jamie McLaughlin ("Quintuplets"), is a single-camera buddy comedy about two high school surfers who spend their lives in pursuit of the perfect wave and the perfect taco.
Bugliari, McLaughlin and Lynch are executive producing the pilot for the Tom Lynch Co.
Lynch has a long-standing relationship with Nickelodeon, having produced such series as "Romeo!" and "South of Nowhere" for the network.
"Telepathic," from writer Darin Henry ("The War at Home"), is a multicamera comedy about two underdogs and a popular girl who navigate high school with the added benefit, and hindrance, of telepathic superpowers.
While animated series, including the recently premiered "The Penguins of Madagascar" and the upcoming "Glenn Martin,...
The cable network has greenlighted an untitled surfing show from producer Tommy Lynch and "Telepathic," from Conan O'Brien's Conaco Prods.
The surf show, written by Boyce Bugliari and Jamie McLaughlin ("Quintuplets"), is a single-camera buddy comedy about two high school surfers who spend their lives in pursuit of the perfect wave and the perfect taco.
Bugliari, McLaughlin and Lynch are executive producing the pilot for the Tom Lynch Co.
Lynch has a long-standing relationship with Nickelodeon, having produced such series as "Romeo!" and "South of Nowhere" for the network.
"Telepathic," from writer Darin Henry ("The War at Home"), is a multicamera comedy about two underdogs and a popular girl who navigate high school with the added benefit, and hindrance, of telepathic superpowers.
While animated series, including the recently premiered "The Penguins of Madagascar" and the upcoming "Glenn Martin,...
- 4/7/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Experience the hit animated series "Class of 3000" live on stage for the first time with the World Premiere Class of 3000 Live. This one-hour play based on the Emmy Award-winning Cartoon Network series created by Andr? Benjamin of OutKast and Tommy Lynch is directed and adapted by the Alliance's Rosemary Newcott and features original songs by Benjamin. Opening Night is Saturday, Mar. 7, 2000 at 7 p.m. Tickets to shows Mar. 7 - 29 are available at the Woodruff Arts Center Box office by calling 404.733.5000 or online at www.alliancetheatre.org. For the animated series, Andr? Benjamin developed the story of international music star Sunny Bridges, who flees his own celebrity to return to Atlanta. In Class of 3000 Live, new musical inspiration is just around the corner for Sunny when he's discovered by a group of young middle school musical prodigies in desperate search of a music teacher. Though his students don't realize it, Sunny...
- 2/4/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Holiday firm First Choice has an employee dedicated to testing out water slides across the globe. Tommy Lynch, 29, has racked up more than 27,000 miles to check height, speed, water quantity, landing quality and safety of flumes, reports The Telegraph. Lynch claimed that the full-time job is the "best in the world". He said: "No-one believes me when I tell them what I do. Some people sit in an office all day but I get to fly all over the world and slide down flumes. "It can be a bit tough when it is chilly and you have to strip (more)...
- 12/31/2008
- by By Simon Reynolds
- Digital Spy
Photo credit (far left photo): Mark Mainz/Getty Images
After three seasons of portraying Ashley Davies, South of Nowhere's resident wild child and lesbian trust fund baby, 22-year-old actor Mandy Musgrave is bidding farewell to the complicated half of Spashley with a new film (16 to Life), an internet series (Dan's Detour of Life) and with any luck, some more Girltrash!
Like her Son love interest and real-life friend, Gabrielle Christian, Musgrave is now re-entering the world of auditions and television guest spots. Unlike Christian — who called Musgrave's character, Ashley, "needy" in her recent interview — Mandy has different ideas about her character and what might have happened, had the series continued.
Musgrave talked to AfterEllen recently to defend her alter ego, dish about an as-yet-to-be-posted Girltrash sex scene with Christian, and make some wildly unsubstantiated claims about how girls kiss.
AfterEllen: So, I hear you're a little insulted that...
After three seasons of portraying Ashley Davies, South of Nowhere's resident wild child and lesbian trust fund baby, 22-year-old actor Mandy Musgrave is bidding farewell to the complicated half of Spashley with a new film (16 to Life), an internet series (Dan's Detour of Life) and with any luck, some more Girltrash!
Like her Son love interest and real-life friend, Gabrielle Christian, Musgrave is now re-entering the world of auditions and television guest spots. Unlike Christian — who called Musgrave's character, Ashley, "needy" in her recent interview — Mandy has different ideas about her character and what might have happened, had the series continued.
Musgrave talked to AfterEllen recently to defend her alter ego, dish about an as-yet-to-be-posted Girltrash sex scene with Christian, and make some wildly unsubstantiated claims about how girls kiss.
AfterEllen: So, I hear you're a little insulted that...
- 12/11/2008
- by sarahwarn
- AfterEllen.com
Actor Gabrielle Christian is best known for her lead role, Spencer Carlin, on the N Network's South of Nowhere. For the past three years, Christian has portrayed a rarity in episodic television – a thoughtful, out and proud teen lesbian with a hot girlfriend who is nobody's side-kick (or a witch).
The 24-year-old Washington DC native landed her first series in 2000 on the short-lived WB show, Young Americans (featuring a young Katherine Moennig as a character named "Jake" because some things never change), and has worked steadily ever since, most recently making guest appearances on CSI: Miami, Numb3ers (both CBS), Girltrash! and an original episode of LadyCop, the show-within-a-show on the web series, 3Way.
Since South of Nowhere's abrupt cancellation, Christian has been devoting her time and celebrity to non-profits such as Fair Fund, an organization that works globally with young women in its fight against human trafficking, domestic violence and sexual assault.
The 24-year-old Washington DC native landed her first series in 2000 on the short-lived WB show, Young Americans (featuring a young Katherine Moennig as a character named "Jake" because some things never change), and has worked steadily ever since, most recently making guest appearances on CSI: Miami, Numb3ers (both CBS), Girltrash! and an original episode of LadyCop, the show-within-a-show on the web series, 3Way.
Since South of Nowhere's abrupt cancellation, Christian has been devoting her time and celebrity to non-profits such as Fair Fund, an organization that works globally with young women in its fight against human trafficking, domestic violence and sexual assault.
- 12/1/2008
- by sarahwarn
- AfterEllen.com
Spike TV has put a hit out on the Irish mob, ordering a two-hour drama pilot from executive producers Dana White and Tom Lynch that will be directed by Walter Hill.
The untitled project, from MGM Television Entertainment, centers on the explosive fallout when a Boston mob boss vacates his position and rival factions face off in a battle to control the streets.
It marks the first scripted project for White, who serves as Ufc president and hosts Spike's series "The Ultimate Fighter." Icm-repped Hill ("Broken Trail") will helm the pilot, which will shoot in Boston this fall.
White, who lived in Boston for 10 years, said he came up with the idea about three years ago and brought Chris Bertolini ("The General's Daughter") on board to write the script. The duo connected through their mutual reps at Endeavor.
White added that the project is a good fit for Spike. "I know who I'm catering to,...
The untitled project, from MGM Television Entertainment, centers on the explosive fallout when a Boston mob boss vacates his position and rival factions face off in a battle to control the streets.
It marks the first scripted project for White, who serves as Ufc president and hosts Spike's series "The Ultimate Fighter." Icm-repped Hill ("Broken Trail") will helm the pilot, which will shoot in Boston this fall.
White, who lived in Boston for 10 years, said he came up with the idea about three years ago and brought Chris Bertolini ("The General's Daughter") on board to write the script. The duo connected through their mutual reps at Endeavor.
White added that the project is a good fit for Spike. "I know who I'm catering to,...
- 10/8/2008
- by By Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Gary Stephenson has been upped to president of the Tom Lynch Co., the company of prolific tween and teen TV series writer-producer Tommy Lynch. Writer Jonas Agin has been named senior vp at the outfit, which has signed with WMA and moved to new offices in Beverly Hills. The Tom Lynch Co. is busy with three series on the air -- Nickelodeon's Romeo! starring rappers Romeo and his father, Master P, now in its third season; the N's South of Nowhere, in production on its second season; and the company's first animated series, Cartoon Network's Class of 3000, which was co-created with hip-hop star Andre Benjamin, aka Andre 3000 of OutKast.
- 6/26/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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