Posts with tag JoelMchale
Posted Aug 15th 2008 8:04AM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Industry, Programming, OpEd, Video, Reality-Free

After years of reaching US audiences as only a series of forwarded video clips and teh internetz, the original Channel 4 British sitcom
The IT Crowd is finally coming to American TV. The IFC Channel has picked up the series and will begin airing it September 29.
I had to make an extra point to specify that this is the UK
IT Crowd and not the NBC remake starring original cast member Richard Ayoade and Joel McHale. No, no, that project is still dead. As much as I love Ayoade and McHale, I couldn't help but feel a little relieved that the show didn't take off. I'd rather get my fix from
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace and
The Soup than see them attempt to tip-toe through that dangerous territory of American remakes.
Continue reading Original IT Crowd finally comes to America - VIDEO
Posted Jul 31st 2008 1:02PM by Kona Gallagher
Filed under: Programming, Pickups and Renewals

No doubt envious of all the buzz
The Soup is getting, E!'s sister channel, Style Network, is planning their own version. Premiering August 16th,
The Dish will cover more topics than The Soup including TV, celebrities, fashion and beauty. Here's the kicker though:
The Dish is set to be hosted by Topanga herself,
Boy Meets World's
Danielle Fishel.
Style executive VP Salaam Coleman sums up
The Dish's appeal, saying, "What's great about
The Dish is that it takes a not-so-serious look at the often very serious world of fashion and finds the comedy in celebrity lifestyle." Well yes, that would be great--in theory.
The problem is, this is a type of show that is very difficult to do well. You need a strong group of writers and a charismatic host. While
The Soup may be the toast of the town now, it kind of sucked when it first aired. While two of
The Soup's executive producers are behind
The Dish, I'm not sure if Danielle is going to quite have the "pop" that this show is going to need.
Posted Nov 14th 2007 10:23PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Pushing Daisies

(S01E06) Up until now, we've only seen Emerson as a gruff P.I. whose role was to throw a sprinkle of cynicism on the decidedly sprightly environment around the Pie Hole. But you knew that eventually we were going to either find out more about his past or see him get involved with one of the people he was investigating. Tonight we got the latter. And his dalliance did a nice job of throwing some needed darkness into what was an overly-sweet episode.
Continue reading Pushing Daisies: Bitches
Posted Sep 14th 2007 8:01PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Industry, Programming

"Have you tried turning it off and on again?"
It would appear that the adaptation of UK sit-com
The IT Crowd might need more than Roy's famous reboot fix. According to
reports, NBC is set to pull the plug on the midseason comedy. If you haven't been playing along at home, the show is to be a joint production between Universal Media Studios and Freemantle Media. It's an ensemble comedy, set in an IT department, starring Joel McHale (
The Soup) and Rocky Carroll (
Invasion).
Continue reading NBC's version of The IT Crowd could be dead already
Posted Jun 7th 2007 2:21PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Celebrities
If you love The Soup on E!, then you're not me, because I don't.
Nevertheless, the weekly funny round-up of all things reality TV-ish and talk show-y will be expanding to two nights a week starting June 18.
In addition to its usually spot on Friday nights at 10:00, six special episodes will air on Monday nights at the same time. These special episodes will offer a look back on some of the best moments from the past year, complete with new commentary from host Joel McHale. Here's what's on tap:
Continue reading The Soup goes to two nights a week this summer
Posted Jan 30th 2007 10:30AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Industry, Celebrities

Does anyone really need another cop drama with procedural elements? NBC seems to
think so. Personally, I would be all for a moratorium on all new dramas that feature cops, doctors, or lawyers. But I suppose if you they are going to create yet another of these shows, hiring David Shore, the creator of
House, and adding Famke Janssen as the lead is a good place to start.
Adam mentioned the show back in October. It still doesn't have an official title, but the addition of Janssen is a good sign that things are moving along. Or a bad sign, if you've had your fill of cops.
In other casting news at the peacock network, Rocky Carroll (
Chicago Hope) has signed on to play the corporate boss in the pilot of
The IT Crowd. A remake of a UK comedy, the show also features Joel McHale, Richard Ayoade, and Jessica St. Clair as the hapless IT team at a major corporation. The original was very funny, but you can flip a coin on how this is going to turn out. It's a tricky bit of business updating these shows for the American audience. Having Ayoade reprise his role as Moss can't hurt though.