Friday, October 21, 2011
Jimmy Fallon sells three scripts to NBC
FallonJimmy Fallon is angling to improve his NBC footprint from late evening to primetime.Holiday Road, the shingle Fallon quietly launched within the month of the month of january to produce scripted and unscripted series, has offered three comedy scripts for the Peacock. It's the first sales for your production company, which would be to establish at Universal Television.The "Late Evening with Jimmy Fallon" host and one of the show's authors, Amy Ozols, will executive produce the series, which are increasingly being composed by scribes who either target the late-evening series or Fallon's previous NBC home, "Saturday Evening Live.""Fallon" author Jeremy Bronson is joining together on "Body body fat Make the most of,Inch of a former rap star who's balancing being famous and like a good father."WorkInch author Charlie Grandy, who labored with Fallon when he was on "SNL," is behind "DILFs," which signifies 30-something fathers fighting without having to be developed enough to parent, but they are.InchFallon" author Gerard Bradford is behind "Ron," of a loveable doofus who's a measure father with a guy who's identical age as him.NBC stood a similar arrangement with Conan O'Brien when he used to be part of the network's late-evening selection. O'Brien's shingle, Conaco, produced several series that handled to get at NBC's air, including "Andy Barker, P.I."When O'Brien gone after The very best spinner's a year ago, Conaco signed an over-all deal with Warner Bros. Television. Contact Andrew Wallenstein at andrew.wallenstein@variety.com
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