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Pavan 01-22-2004, 09:43 AM Hopefully this makes it on the air next fall:
Yasbeck Joins New TV Project
Amy Yasbeck (NBC's "Wings") has been tapped to play the mother in Fox's pilot "Related by Family," about two very different teenagers forced to live under the same roof when their parents remarry.
She joins Matthew Glave, who was previously cast as the father. This past development season, Yasbeck co-starred in the pilot for the WB Network's series "Like Family." Her credits also include the feature film "The Mask."
Adamantium 01-22-2004, 04:16 PM I hope it goes well for her, although I have a problem with FOX, so I won't be watching until it comes into syndication or DVD.
Krista2882 01-22-2004, 07:37 PM That's cool! I hope it makes it to the air
Mariel 01-22-2004, 11:05 PM Thanks for letting us know, Pavan. That's awesome.
Pavan 02-15-2004, 12:44 PM Amy has been cast for another FOX pilot, this time an animated series. Now, if her sitcom and this animated series BOTH make it on the air this fall, that would be REALLY great. I hope at least one of these projects for her on FOX makes it on the air. Here is the info on the new animated project:
"Untitled Animated Phil Hendrie Show"
Amy Yasbeck ("Wings"), Sarah Silverman ("Greg The Bunny"), Nat Faxon ("Grosse Pointe") and Neil Flynn ("Scrubs") have been added to the voice cast of the animated comedy pilot, which revolves around the life of radio personality Phil Hendrie ("Gated World"). The pilot presentation tracks Hendrie's character who after landing a gig in a major market, ends up marrying a woman with three children and moving into a gated suburban community. Steven Levitan ("Just Shoot Me") and Phil Lord & Chris Miller ("Clone High, U.S.A.") are behind the project, which comes from 20th Century Fox Television. The Hendrie project is one of four animated presentations under consideration by FOX for next season (the others being Seth MacFarlane's "American Dad," the small screen version of comic strip "The Boondocks" and an untitled project from the "Dr. Katz" team of Jonathan Katz and Tom Synder). FOX is expected to give a series order to at least one of the projects shortly in order to provide its respective producers enough lead time to make a 2004-05 season start.
phoebe7165 02-15-2004, 02:10 PM Good for her! Work will help her heal her pain after John's death. I'm sure it's still probably very hard for her, even 5 months later.
pilotguy 02-15-2004, 02:37 PM Originally posted by pavanbadal
Amy has been cast for another FOX pilot, this time an animated series. Now, if her sitcom and this animated series BOTH make it on the air this fall, that would be REALLY great. I hope at least one of these projects for her on FOX makes it on the air. Here is the info on the new animated project:
"Untitled Animated Phil Hendrie Show"
Amy Yasbeck ("Wings"), Sarah Silverman ("Greg The Bunny"), Nat Faxon ("Grosse Pointe") and Neil Flynn ("Scrubs") have been added to the voice cast of the animated comedy pilot, which revolves around the life of radio personality Phil Hendrie ("Gated World"). The pilot presentation tracks Hendrie's character who after landing a gig in a major market, ends up marrying a woman with three children and moving into a gated suburban community. Steven Levitan ("Just Shoot Me") and Phil Lord & Chris Miller ("Clone High, U.S.A.") are behind the project, which comes from 20th Century Fox Television. The Hendrie project is one of four animated presentations under consideration by FOX for next season (the others being Seth MacFarlane's "American Dad," the small screen version of comic strip "The Boondocks" and an untitled project from the "Dr. Katz" team of Jonathan Katz and Tom Synder). FOX is expected to give a series order to at least one of the projects shortly in order to provide its respective producers enough lead time to make a 2004-05 season start.
Phil Hendrie? Have you ever heard his nightly radio show? It's HYSTERICAL!
It's actually a spoof of "legitimate" radio call-in shows, with Phil playing himself AND the guests (both male and female). The whole thing is one big put-on, and you can't really tell that Phil's playing both parts unless you listen to the guest's voice VERY closely.....
The FUNNIEST part is when listeners call in to talk with Phil and the "guest", and they don't realize that it's a put-on, and start furiously berating the "guest" for his or her OUTRAGEOUS stand on an issue (which are outrageous on PURPOSE, just to inflame the innocent, unsuspecting listeners).
While it may not appeal to everyone, I think that Phil Hendrie and his radio show are a RIOT!
:lol:
phoebe7165 02-15-2004, 03:29 PM Originally posted by pilotguy
Phil Hendrie? Have you ever heard his nightly radio show? It's HYSTERICAL!
It's actually a spoof of "legitimate" radio call-in shows, with Phil playing himself AND the guests (both male and female). The whole thing is one big put-on, and you can't really tell that Phil's playing both parts unless you listen to the guest's voice VERY closely.....
The FUNNIEST part is when listeners call in to talk with Phil and the "guest", and they don't realize that it's a put-on, and start furiously berating the "guest" for his or her OUTRAGEOUS stand on an issue (which are outrageous on PURPOSE, just to inflame the innocent, unsuspecting listeners).
While it may not appeal to everyone, I think that Phil Hendrie and his radio show are a RIOT!
:lol:
Pilotguy, my sister was just talking about Phil Hendrie last night!! I never really had heard of him before but little did I know that I did catch part of his show the other night not realizing it was him. He was playing a mechanic and arguing with a woman on the phone. I thought it was the Howard Stern show.
pilotguy 02-15-2004, 08:53 PM Originally posted by phoebe7165
Pilotguy, my sister was just talking about Phil Hendrie last night!! I never really had heard of him before but little did I know that I did catch part of his show the other night not realizing it was him. He was playing a mechanic and arguing with a woman on the phone. I thought it was the Howard Stern show.
The difference is that Phil Hendrie's show isn't openly raunchy like Howard Stern's show is....and if it DOES get raunchy, the raunchiness usually comes from the bogus "guest", and Phil (as himself) quickly cuts the guest off with "OK, that's enough of THAT!"....It's so funny (and clever) how Phil can actually interrupt himself, giving the illusion of two separate people having a conversation!
AngeFaitore 02-16-2004, 08:44 AM I hope they don't cut her show off like they did with Keen Eddie. Fox didn't even give that show a chance and it was already bringing in a fanbase. Usually the show will be a hit if it premieres after The Simpsons, such as Bernie Mac, Malcolm in the Middle and King of the Hill.
Then again...
Ned & Stacey and Futurama premiered after The Simpsons, both got shifted around and then died a slow, painful death. :(
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