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NBC buys comedies from Harris Wittels & Ali Rushfield, Dan Mazer and David Bickel

13 Aug 2013

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NBC has added three comedy projects to its slate for next season, untitled half-hours from Harris Wittels & Ali Rushfield and Dan Mazer ( Borat) and Gifted from David Bickel (Kickin’ It). The untitled Harris Wittels project, from Universal TV and 3 Arts, is a family comedy about a well-meaning slacker who lives with his parents and is in a constant struggle with his family about how best to raise his younger brother, a multimillionaire high school entrepreneur. Wittels is writing with Rushfield supervising. The two executive produce with 3 Arts’ Dave Becky, Tom Lassally and Josh Lieberman.

The Dan Mazer multi- camera project, from 20th TV, Tom Werner’s Good Humor TV and 3 Arts, is described as an adult relationship comedy. CAA-repped Mazer is writing and will exec produce with Werner and Lassally. Werner operates as an independent producer this season after a long tenure at Warner Bros. TV.

The multi-camera comedy Gifted, from Uni TV and studio-based producer David Janollari, is described as “Family Ties meets Big Bang Theory in a family setting.” It features two average, middle class parents who find themselves out of their element raising an intellectually gifted teenage son.

Source: deadline

2 comments:

  1. I didn't realize Harris on Parks and Rec was actually named Harris. That guy is freakin' hilarious though.

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  2. I think the untitled one and gifted will end up competing with each other for the network's affection (or they'll both fail. Either way at least one of them is certainly not going anwyhere...)


    The multicam one sounds exactly like a generic multicam sitcom. And NBC in particular hasn't put on the air anything decent on that front since Friends ended.

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