Calhoun07
07-23-2001, 09:35 PM
This might be old news for some of you (I wanted to post this during the three day period the boards were down...for some of us anyway...so it's kinda out dated, but nobody else brought it up here, so here I go).
Cartoon Research announced that TV LAND is going to do a pilot episode of a new animated series called the ALAN BRADY SHOW, featuring Carl Reiner as voice actor in the reprisal of his role in the Dick Van Dyke Show. To quote Cartoon Research, "The contemporary setting for the series will present The Alan Brady Show forty years after it's debut and follow backstage efforts to put the show on the air. Reiner has written the pilot for the series. Sam Denoff (who wrote for the original Dick Van Dyke Show) and Sam Bobrick (who wrote for The Flintstones) will serve as co-producers as well as script supervisors for the series. Barry M. Greenberg, Rob Weller & Gary Grossman (author of Saturday Morning Television amd Superman: Serial To Cereal) will serve as co-producers for TV LAND."
I don't know about the rest of you, but I think this sounds rather cool. Good to see original animation coming on to TV that isn't geared towards the Pokemon crowd.
Cartoon Research announced that TV LAND is going to do a pilot episode of a new animated series called the ALAN BRADY SHOW, featuring Carl Reiner as voice actor in the reprisal of his role in the Dick Van Dyke Show. To quote Cartoon Research, "The contemporary setting for the series will present The Alan Brady Show forty years after it's debut and follow backstage efforts to put the show on the air. Reiner has written the pilot for the series. Sam Denoff (who wrote for the original Dick Van Dyke Show) and Sam Bobrick (who wrote for The Flintstones) will serve as co-producers as well as script supervisors for the series. Barry M. Greenberg, Rob Weller & Gary Grossman (author of Saturday Morning Television amd Superman: Serial To Cereal) will serve as co-producers for TV LAND."
I don't know about the rest of you, but I think this sounds rather cool. Good to see original animation coming on to TV that isn't geared towards the Pokemon crowd.