Reboot -Dennis (Ryan Dietz), Hannah (Rachel Bloom), Timberly (Alyah Chanelle Scott), Bree (Judy Greer), Reed (Keegan-Michael Key), Clay (Johnny Knoxville), Zach (Calum Worthy), and Gordon (Paul Reiser), shown. (Photo by: Michael Desmond/Hulu) With reboots now a regular part of the television landscape, it was just a matter of time until a producer would make an original show about a reboot. Steven Levitan, the co-creator of Modern Family, is the producer who did, and the show’s first three episodes have just been released to Hulu. Like The Larry Sanders Show (which featured Levitan as a writer and producer) or 30 Rock, Reboot has a “show within a show,” as the cast members of an old sitcom, “Step Right Up,” are brought back together to make new episodes. Levitan said he enjoyed that storytelling device, as Reboot’s writers get to script two shows at once. (Click on the media...
- 9/20/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
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Reboot — “New Girl” – Episode 102 — Hannah and Gordon’s relationship is tested when he brings in a new cast member without her knowledge. This cast member also drives a wedge between Reed and Bree. Clay gets sucked into a new relationship with someone close to Zack. Dennis (Ryan Dietz), Hannah (Rachel Bloom), Timberly (Alyah Chanelle Scott), Bree (Judy Greer), Reed (Keegan-Michael Key), Clay (Johnny Knoxville), Zach (Calum Worthy), and Gordon (Paul Reiser), shown. (Photo by: Michael Desmond/Hulu) Hulu reboots an early 2000’s family sitcom, forcing its dysfunctional cast back together. Now they must deal with their unresolved issues in today’s fast-changing world. The series stars Keegan-Michael Key, Judy Greer, Johnny Knoxville, Paul Reiser, Rachel Bloom, Calum Worthy and Krista Marie Yu.
Reboot premieres September 20 on Hulu.
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Reboot premieres September 20 on Hulu.
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- 8/24/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
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Jenny Anderson / Broadway.com Terri White and Donna Barnett on the stage of the St. James Theatre
Although the rock musical “Hair” preaches free love and peaceful co-existence, the cast of the current Broadway revival celebrated a more traditional symbol of love Monday night as three real-life same-sex couples were wed on stage after the show’s curtain call.
With the recent legalization of same-sex marriage in New York State, the city has seen a flurry of marriages since midnight on Sunday.
Although the rock musical “Hair” preaches free love and peaceful co-existence, the cast of the current Broadway revival celebrated a more traditional symbol of love Monday night as three real-life same-sex couples were wed on stage after the show’s curtain call.
With the recent legalization of same-sex marriage in New York State, the city has seen a flurry of marriages since midnight on Sunday.
- 7/26/2011
- by Nick Andersen
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation handed out its 29th College Television Awards on Saturday night at a black-tie gala ceremony at Culver Studios.
Among the winners were Stephen Neary of New York University (animation category), Michelle Tessier of UCLA (children's program), Reed Van Dyk of Cornell University (comedy), Jonas Mayabb of Pasadena's Art Center College of Design (commercials), Jolene Pinder and Sarah Zaman of the University of Florida, Gainesville (documentary), Nicole Haeusser and Ulrich Schwarz of UCLA (drama), Tim Wilkerson and Sean Brown of Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (magazine shows), Jean-Olivier Begin of the Manhattan School of Music (in collaboration with Columbia University) (best composition), Sou Yun Sim of Florida State University Graduate Film School in Tallahassee (best use of music) and Ryan Dietz and Patrick Lester of Northwestern University (newscasts).
Among the winners were Stephen Neary of New York University (animation category), Michelle Tessier of UCLA (children's program), Reed Van Dyk of Cornell University (comedy), Jonas Mayabb of Pasadena's Art Center College of Design (commercials), Jolene Pinder and Sarah Zaman of the University of Florida, Gainesville (documentary), Nicole Haeusser and Ulrich Schwarz of UCLA (drama), Tim Wilkerson and Sean Brown of Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (magazine shows), Jean-Olivier Begin of the Manhattan School of Music (in collaboration with Columbia University) (best composition), Sou Yun Sim of Florida State University Graduate Film School in Tallahassee (best use of music) and Ryan Dietz and Patrick Lester of Northwestern University (newscasts).
- 3/17/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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