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    Comedy Central announces its 2011-2012 development slate

    Comedy Central today announced its upcoming programming slate for this year and the next. Along with the previously announced sketch shows "Key & Peele" and "The Nick Show Kroll", shows in development include: "Braunger", a single-camera comedy based loosely on the life of comedian Matt Braunger; "@Rob Delaney", a comedy/variety show which will bring the world of Twitter to life via the unique point of view of comedian and Twitter-er extraordinaire Rob Delaney; ""Eugene!", a sketch show which will take the form of a television network from the absurd viewpoint of comedian Eugene Mirman; "Review with Forrest MacNeil", a half-hour comedy written and executive produced by Andrew Daly; and "Time Trumpet", a satirical look at pop culture and current events set 30 years in the future, executive produced by Armando Iannucci ("In the Loop," HBO's "Veep"). In addition, there are shows produced by Tom Scharpling ("The Gregory Brothers"), "Jon Benjamin Has a Van"''s Nathan Fielder ("Nathan For You"), and Kumail Nanjiani ("Robots"), as well as currently untitled projects for Amy Schumer and Anthony Jeselnik.

    As if all this wasn't enough, the network's press release promises upcoming one-hour specials for John Mulaney, JB Smoove, Matt Braunger, Hannibal Buress, Todd Barry, and Paul F. Tompkins, as well as the return of a third season of "John Oliver's New York Stand Up Show". For a complete listing of all projects in development right now, check out the entire press release after the break here.




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    Re: Comedy Central announces its 2011-2012 development slate

    COMEDY CENTRAL(R) ANNOUNCES 2011-2012 DEVELOPMENT SLATE

    Talent With Series And Specials In Development Include The Gregory Brothers, Wyatt Cenac, Andrew Daly, Rob Delaney, Anthony Jeselnik, Jeff Ross, Amy Schumer, Russell Simmons, JB Smoove, Among Others

    Slate Includes Projects Produced By Avalon, Charlie Siskel, Alex Bulkley, Corey Campodonico, 3Arts Entertainment And Mosaic Media Group

    NEW YORK, December 7, 2011 -- Robots taking over the world, a critic reviewing difficult life experiences, social networking, a closed-captioner gone wild, a music group trying to get discovered online and reviving a public affairs show from the 80's. These are just a few of the creative concepts coming out of COMEDY CENTRAL's 2011-2012 development slate announced today by Kent Alterman, Head of Original Programming and Production, COMEDY CENTRAL.

    "There's nothing more compelling than describing comedy in short paragraphs and we believe the following descriptions convey comedy development at its finest," said Alterman. "Of course this may all be moot if television as we know it implodes, so just in case, we are producing these low-tech so they will be appropriate for the Web."

    Projects in development range from sketch/variety to animated to scripted narrative and feature a combination of top comedic and up-and-coming talent including The Gregory Brothers, "The Daily Show's" Wyatt Cenac, Andrew Daly, Nathan Fielder, Anthony Jeselnik, Jeff Ross, and Amy Schumer, among others. In addition to the comedic talent involved with COMEDY CENTRAL's slate, the projects in development feature top producers including Avalon, Alex Bulkley and Corey Campodonico ("Robot Chicken"), Charlie Siskel ("Tosh.0"), 3Arts Entertainment and Mosaic Media Group.

    Along with the series development, COMEDY CENTRAL is focusing on its stand-up offerings with new, originally-produced, one-hour specials from Todd Barry, Matt Braunger, Hannibal Buress, Jo Koy, John Mulaney, JB Smoove, Paul F. Tompkins, a new stand-up series from Russell Simmons titled "Russell Simmons Presents The Ruckus," as well as the return of "John Oliver's New York Stand Up Show."

    COMEDY CENTRAL 2011-2012 DEVELOPMENT SLATE

    SERIES IN PRODUCTION

    "Key & Peele" - premieres Tuesday, January 31, 2012

    In this original sketch-comedy show, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, the fresh, relevant comedic actor-writers that are used to being on the outside looking in, will examine life in a provocative and irreverent way, through a combination of filmed sketches and live stage segments. Whether it's satirizing the President, spoofing Nazis, or ordering up some soul food, "Key & Peele" will showcase their chemistry, camaraderie and unique point-of-view, born from their shared background and experiences growing up biracial in a not quite post-racial world. Executive produced by Key, Peele, Ian Roberts and Jay Martel. Eight episodes are set to premiere on Tuesday, January 31 at 10:30 P.M.

    "The Nick Show Kroll" - premieres 3Q 2012

    "The Nick Show Kroll" highlights Nick Kroll's incredible ability to transform himself into hilarious characters that pop off the screen while bringing many of his popular short-form favorites along for the ride. Sketches in the pilot episode included "The PubLIZity Girls," with Kroll and Jenny Slate as publicists on the verge of a breakdown; "The Ed Hardy Boyz," featuring Kroll as Bobby Bottleservice who, along with Peter Paparazzo (Jon Daly) solve mysteries for Christian Audigier, King of the Ed Hardy fashion empire; "Rich Dicks," which sees Kroll as Aspen Bruckheimer, son of Jerry, who, along with his old moneyed friend Wendy (Jon Daly) are rich, on the prowl and ready to party at a moments notice - oh yeah, they're also the biggest dicks in the world and man-on-the-street interstitials from Kroll's popular character Fabrice Fabrice. "The Nick Show Kroll" is executive produced and written by Kroll, John Levenstein ("Arrested Development") and Jonathan Krisel ("Saturday Night Live," "Portlandia"), who is also directing.

    "Brickleberry" - premieres 4Q 2012

    "Brickleberry," co-produced by Fox 21 and COMEDY CENTRAL, is based on a group of dysfunctional forest rangers at a national park that is facing closure until a new ranger comes in to whip everyone into shape and save the park. The series is created, written and executive produced by Waco O'Guin and Roger Black (MTV2's "Stankervision") and executive produced by Daniel Tosh ("Tosh.0"), who will also voice a character.

    IN DEVELOPMENT (all titles listed are working titles)

    "@Rob Delaney"

    This comedy, variety show brings the world of Twitter to life via the unique point-of-view of comedian and twitter extraordinaire, Rob Delaney. Delaney presents video and talks to remote guests as the show acts as a living, scrolling Twitter feed. Executive produced by Delaney and Avalon Entertainment's David Martin, Jon Thoday, Richard Allen-Turner and Kara Baker and co-executive produced by Avalon's Dan Lubetkin.

    "Braunger"

    This single-camera comedy is based loosely on the life of man-child comedian, Matt Braunger. By day, Braunger works as a closed-captioner, transcribing TV shows for the deaf. By night, he tries to make-up for the short-comings of his job by living the most fulfilling night-life possible with his gnome-like roommate, played by comic/actor Kyle Kinane. Executive produced and created by Braunger and Brent Forrester ("King of the Hill," "The Office"), who will also direct, and executive produced by Avalon Entertainment's David Martin and co-executive produced by Avalon's Dan Lubetkin.

    "Eugene!"

    A sketch show in the form of a television network from the absurd point-of-view of comedian, Eugene Mirman ("Delocated," "Flight of the Conchords"). Executive produced by Mirman, Jon Watts and Chris Ford.

    "Gregory Brothers"

    From "Auto-Tune the News" to the notorious Bed Intruder Song, The Gregory Brothers are bringing their comedic musical talent to COMEDY CENTRAL. This ensemble comedy features an up-and-coming music group trying to make it in the world of viral videos. Executive produced by The Gregory Brothers (Evan, Andrew, Michael and Sarah Gregory), Tom Scharpling, David Becky at 3Arts Entertainment and Peyton Reed ("The Break Up"), who also directed the pilot.

    "My Mans" (previously announced)

    "My Mans" follows the adventures of two best friends, one who is constantly getting into trouble, and the other who is always bailing him out. Offering a unique twist on sketch comedy, this weekly narrative weaves in and out of stand-alone sketches. Executive produced by Naomi Odenkirk and Mark Provissiero, "My Mans" is written, performed and directed by Second City Chicago members Tim Robinson, Mark Raterman and Andy Miara. Bob Odenkirk ("Mr. Show," "Breaking Bad") serves as creative consultant.

    "Nathan for You"

    Canadian writer-comedian Nathan Fielder ("Jon Benjamin Has A Van," "Important Things with Demetri Martin") uses his finance degree and life experiences to help struggling businesses each week. When interacting with real businesses and real people, Fielder's advice and questionable personal skills usually do more harm than good. Executive produced by Fielder, Michael Koman and David Kneebone.

    "Overloaded"

    "Overloaded" with Michael Kosta ("COMEDY CENTRAL Presents: Michael Kosta") is a short-form comedic look at the world of social media. With our inboxes overflowing, our brains overrun and our world overwhelmed, Kosta deconstructs the madness of social media and gets us back to what we all really need and want: real personal connections. From his studio and in the field, Kosta breaks down the week's highlights of what people are talking about on Twitter, Facebook, blogs, and more. Executive produced by Kosta, Infomania's David Nickoll, Will Ward and Roar Entertainment's Jordan Tilzer.

    "Review" (previously announced)

    "Review with Forrest MacNeil" is a half-hour comedy written and executive produced by Andrew Daly (starring as Forrest) and Charlie Siskel. Unlike typical critics who review boring things like films, food or art, MacNeil reviews the most difficult experiences of life itself... by living them. He reviews anything his TV audience throws at him: the adrenaline rush of stealing, the trauma of divorce, the harrowing effects of murder, the wonder and joy of anonymous sex and stops at nothing to show us what an experience feels like before we embark on it ourselves. And, for our convenience, he rates every adventure on a scale of zero to five stars. MacNeil's unwavering commitment to his work means his answers to life's most challenging questions often come at the expense of his wife, his children, his affable neighbor Gary, his co-workers and humanity in general.

    "Robots"

    What if robots attempted to take over the world well before they actually had the ability to do so? This animated show pits a group of household electronics against their slacker owner, Jeff. Unbeknownst to Jeff, the Robots plot and scheme to take over the world every day, however, their lack of ability and understanding of humans eventually foils their plans sending them into a tailspin. Executive produced and written by Kumail Nanjiani (COMEDY CENTRAL's "Hot List," "John Oliver's New York Stand-Up Show"), Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky ("The Office," "Bad Teacher").

    "The Burn"

    The self-proclaimed Roast Master General, Jeff Ross, and his friends roast the week's hot topics and go into the field to burn public figures and events. Each week, Ross will be joined by a group of fellow comics who help hit the topical targets. Executive produced by Ross, Mike Gibbons and Tagline Television.

    "Time Trumpet" (previously announced)

    A satirical look at pop culture and current events, set 30 years in the future, executive produced by Armando Iannucci ("In the Loop," HBO's "Veep"), Chris Godsick and Laura Krafft.

    "TripTank"

    "TripTank" is a collection of animated shorts featuring comedy's brightest. This collaboration between executive producers, Alex Bulkley and Corey Campodonico of ShadowMachine ("Robot Chicken," "Moral Orel") and Tom Gianas ("Pretend Time with Nick Swardson," "SNL") combines a variety of animated formats with a broad range of talented writers and creators including Tommy Blacha, Tom Gammill, Jon Glaser, Laura Kightlinger, Joe Mande, Bob Odenkirk and Duncan Trussell, among others. Plot lines include a behind-the-scenes look at the Roman Colosseum, a magical alcoholic wheelchair helping sick children, a group of aliens studying the world's most average guy to the misgivings of a kidney transplanted into a super model.

    Untitled Amy Schumer Project

    After her breakthrough performance at the "COMEDY CENTRAL Roast of Charlie Sheen," Amy Schumer brings her talent to the all-comedy channel. Schumer will executive produce and develop a pilot as well as shoot a stand-up special.

    Untitled Anthony Jeselnik Project (previously announced)

    Acclaimed comedian Anthony Jeselnik is bringing his sharp sense of humor and dark, twisted point-of-view to this project. Jeselnik will star in and executive produce, along with Tom Johnson and Mosaic Media Group's Christie Smith.

    Untitled Cyanide and Happiness Project

    From the creators of the Cyanide and Happiness web comics and shorts comes a half-hour animated show featuring the twisted humor of a world populated by glorified stick figures. Executive produced and created by Kristipher Matthew Wilson, Robert Andrew DenBleyker, David McElfatrick and Matthew Melvin.

    Untitled Wyatt Cenac Project

    A sketch/narrative idea based on the Public Affairs shows from the 80's hosted, written and executive produced by Wyatt Cenac ("The Daily Show with Jon Stewart") and produced by Generate's David Rath.


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    Re: Comedy Central announces its 2011-2012 development slate

    All I have to say is WOW. Kent Alterman is doing a really good job of developing shows. There's not one single thing here that sounds bad. It's too bad that Scharpling and PFT's "Evil Genius" show didn't go anywhere, but that's a minor complaint. A few short years ago, CC was all Carlos Mencia and the Blue Collar comedy guys; now it seems like their programming decisions are being made by people at this site.
    (Bob Odenkirk voice) Great job!


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    "Eugene!" is the only thing that really stands out for me.
    Looking forward to it. Everything else is kinda eh.



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    Re: Comedy Central announces its 2011-2012 development slate

    Quote Originally Posted by Craig B View Post
    "Eugene!" is the only thing that really stands out for me.
    Looking forward to it. Everything else is kinda eh.
    How exactly is a sitcom starring Matt Braunger and Kyle Kinane "eh?"


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    A single-camera sitcom about a man-child and his roommate?
    It just seems old to me.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Cameron View Post
    How exactly is a sitcom starring Matt Braunger and Kyle Kinane "eh?"
    That actually sounds pretty awesome. A lot of great stand-ups getting deals, great for the business of comedy.



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    Have to agree with Brasky and Cameron. That is a great lineup. I, too, am disappointed that the Scharpling/PFT show somehow didn't make especially considering how many new shows are being developed. (Does anyone know what happened with that?) Otherwise, there is a shitload of opportunity to see great stand-ups and sketch actors for those of of us not in LA (outside of the ever-expanding podcast universe, of course).



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    Re: Comedy Central announces its 2011-2012 development slate

    This is cross-posted from the 2012-2013 development thread:

    http://www.wbez.org/blog/claire-zulk...terview-93958#

    What’s the latest update on Evil Genius?

    Comedy Central passed on it. Not sure if anything will happen with it. Hopefully it does, but it won't happen with me. I'm working on a show with the Gregory Brothers for Comedy Central - we just shot a pilot with Peyton Reed directing and knock on wood it will go forward because the pilot turned out GREAT and I've never been so proud of something in all my career.



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    Most of those shows sound like shows I'd watch. I love Rob Delany's twitter feed but that and the Overloaded shows are shows I can't picture being done well, but that could be because at this point nobody has done that kind of thing well yet.
    However, getting excited about a Comedy Central slate of shows is hard since the only show I like that they've treated well in recent memory is the Colbert Report and they've made tons of shows that weren't good with great casts. Its good that even the development paychecks seem to be going to good people at least.
    Sorry to be a downer, most all these shows look like they could be good.


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    I recommend the, "My Man's" pilot http://vimeo.com/15458221


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    When I was an intern at Comedy Central I read and saw the pilot for Matt's pilot and it may be the next Workaholics. It's perfect for everyone cast. I really hope to see it make it into a series. Also My Man's is brought to us by Odenkirk Talent so it will be nothing less than golden.



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    My Mans is so good! Those guys are the real goddamn deal.

    If you're in Chicago, they perform improv at iO with Cook County Social Club. Th hardest I've ever laughed at an improv show, COUNTING ASSCATTTTT.
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    This is amazing. The list of people getting their own shows reads like the exact list I would give if someone asked me "who are your favorite young comics". Kroll, Braunger, Kinane, Kumail, Wyatt Cenac, Anthony Jeselnik. And Eugene and Andy Daly, too. Wow. And the list of hour specials is pretty fantastic too.



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    And more of John Oliver's show is always good news



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    Lots of good stuff there, but I'm mostly looking forward to Nathan For You.


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    Yowza!

    Also, wasn't My Mans screened at the New York Television Festival a year or two back? I remember the AV Club calling it one of the best comedy pilots there.



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    It was. They just finished shooting the pilot and they are waiting for it be screened at a Comedy Central mass meeting sometime next month or in Feb. It's called All Hands where both coasts get together and show the pilots made.



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    Re: Comedy Central announces its 2011-2012 development slate

    I'm excited for most everything on this list. Also, if Schumer and Jeselnik could somehow combine their talents into an anti-Whitney type show, that'd be awesome.



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    A lot of great shows on this list, I just hope some of them in development actually get greenlit! Definitely hoping Braunger and My Mans go through. Comedy Central has some good stuff with Workaholics, which I only recently sat down and watched, so I think it would be good if they can get a LIve action block out of it. Also that Robots show with Kumail looks promising pair that up with Ugly Americans/South Park. On the stand up front, I had heard about the hour tapings for Mulaney, Hannibal, so I'm glad Comedy Central is releasing them and hopefully soon! Also John Oliver's Stand Up Show should return, as there's no stand up showcase (similar to Premium Blend or Live at Gotham) on the network anymore.
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