Mike Scully-related stories
Posted Oct 10th 2007 12:02PM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Animation, Cancellations, Pickups and Renewals
Do you remember the Fox sitcom The Pitts? Of course not and why should you? The show premiered in 2003 and aired for only a couple of weeks before joining Drexell's Class, Costello and Freakylinks in that great big network in the sky.
The series, which starred Dylan Baker (Curt Conners from the Spider Man films) was about a family who had a continual run of bad luck. The series was as funny as the premise, which is exactly why it was cancelled.
Continue reading The Pitts revived as a cartoon
Posted Sep 14th 2006 11:09AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, TV Royalty, Talent, Industry, OpEd, NYTVF

Because of Tuesday night's festival kickoff party, I decided to sleep in a little yesterday. Because of that, I missed both a morning panel on the value of independent TV production, which included Doug Herzog, the president of Comedy Central. I also missed the screening for the first set of Drama pilots. But I did manage to catch the first batch of Reality pilots, the first batch of Comedy pilots, and a really funny panel discussion about the American family on TV.
Why was the panel hilarious? Because the three people on the panel were executive producers Mitchell Hurwitz of
Arrested Development, Phil Rosenthal of
Everybody Loves Raymond, and Mike Scully of
The Simpsons. So no one was left unscathed joke-wise; even the creator of
7th Heaven was lovingly labeled a "whore."
Continue reading NYTVF: Screenings and a trio of sitcom bigwigs