Brian Damage
12-05-2008, 11:33 AM
TBS is looking to do a contemporary take on vaudeville, greenlighting a half-hour pilot hosted by Harland Williams that would air in late-night.
The tentatively titled "The TBS Comedy Roadshow," from TBS Prods., would travel around the country to historically significant regional or vaudeville theaters and use local talent -- including a mix of stand-up comedy, novelty acts, musical acts, short films and animated shorts -- in what is described as a "celebration of what's funny in America."
The project is executive produced by Page Hurwitz and Javier Winnik, both of whom worked on "Last Comic Standing."
Williams is the writer-director of the upcoming film "Wingman," which is casting for a late-spring start in Canada. He is repped by APA, H2F Entertainment and Colden, McKuin & Frankel.
Hurwitz is with APA and attorney Marc Golden. Winnik is repped by attorney Kerry Smith.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i607260fdc2070f6660ae520d9aa26a19
The tentatively titled "The TBS Comedy Roadshow," from TBS Prods., would travel around the country to historically significant regional or vaudeville theaters and use local talent -- including a mix of stand-up comedy, novelty acts, musical acts, short films and animated shorts -- in what is described as a "celebration of what's funny in America."
The project is executive produced by Page Hurwitz and Javier Winnik, both of whom worked on "Last Comic Standing."
Williams is the writer-director of the upcoming film "Wingman," which is casting for a late-spring start in Canada. He is repped by APA, H2F Entertainment and Colden, McKuin & Frankel.
Hurwitz is with APA and attorney Marc Golden. Winnik is repped by attorney Kerry Smith.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i607260fdc2070f6660ae520d9aa26a19