“Modern Family” stars Sarah Hyland and Ty Burrell will reunite for a new comedy at their old network, ABC. Hyland will star in “Yours, Mine & Paul’s,” a comedy project in development with Burrell as an executive producer.
Written by Burrell’s “Mouth Feelings” co-host Julia Meltzer, the series centers on a woman (Hyland) who agrees to be a surrogate for her best friend Paul and his husband, whom she hates. Paul also dies in the first episode. Burrell will serve as an executive producer on the project, alongside the three other “Mouth Feelings” hosts, Mel Cowan, Jonny Meeks and Joel Spence.
“Yours, Mind & Paul’s” is the first project for Burrell’s Desert Whale under his two-year first-look deal with 20th Television.
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Hyland will play Lauren, described as an impulsive faux-enlightened millennial. She likes the idea of being the glowing,...
Written by Burrell’s “Mouth Feelings” co-host Julia Meltzer, the series centers on a woman (Hyland) who agrees to be a surrogate for her best friend Paul and his husband, whom she hates. Paul also dies in the first episode. Burrell will serve as an executive producer on the project, alongside the three other “Mouth Feelings” hosts, Mel Cowan, Jonny Meeks and Joel Spence.
“Yours, Mind & Paul’s” is the first project for Burrell’s Desert Whale under his two-year first-look deal with 20th Television.
Also Read: Sarah Hyland and Emily Gordon Comedy in Development at ABC
Hyland will play Lauren, described as an impulsive faux-enlightened millennial. She likes the idea of being the glowing,...
- 8/19/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Its a Dunphy mini-reunion at ABC and 20th Television. Former Modern Family star Sarah Hyland has been tapped to headline Yours, Mine & Paul’s, a multi-camera comedy series in development at ABC, from fellow Modern Family alum Ty Burrell and his recently launched Desert Whale Productions.
Written and co-executive produced by writer, director and actor Julia Meltzer, Yours, Mine & Paul‘s centers on Lauren (Hyland), who agrees to be a surrogate for her best friend, Paul, and his husband, Xander. There’s just one problem: Lauren and Xander hate each other. Oh, also Paul dies in the cold open.
Hyland’s Lauren is an impulsive, faux-enlightened millennial who agrees to be the egg donor and surrogate for her best friend Paul, and his husband Xander, despite (or maybe because of) the fact that she and Xander are constantly competing for Paul’s attention. She likes the idea of being the glowing,...
Written and co-executive produced by writer, director and actor Julia Meltzer, Yours, Mine & Paul‘s centers on Lauren (Hyland), who agrees to be a surrogate for her best friend, Paul, and his husband, Xander. There’s just one problem: Lauren and Xander hate each other. Oh, also Paul dies in the cold open.
Hyland’s Lauren is an impulsive, faux-enlightened millennial who agrees to be the egg donor and surrogate for her best friend Paul, and his husband Xander, despite (or maybe because of) the fact that she and Xander are constantly competing for Paul’s attention. She likes the idea of being the glowing,...
- 8/19/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
“Modern Family” star Ty Burrell has signed a two-year first-look deal with 20th Century Fox Television via his newly launched production company Desert Whale Productions, TheWrap has learned.
The company has already set up its first project, the surrogate comedy “Yours, Mine & Paul,” at ABC.
Written by Burrell’s “Mouth Feelings” co-host Julia Meltzer, the series centers on a woman who agrees to be a surrogate for her best friend Paul and his husband, whom she hates. Burrell will serve as an executive producer on the project, alongside the three other “Mouth Feelings” hosts, Mel Cowan, Jonny Meeks and Joel Spence.
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The new deal comes after Burrell wrapped an 11-season run on ABC and 20th’s “Modern Family” earlier this year. He currently stars on the Fox animated comedy “Duncanville,” which is also produced by 20th Century Fox TV.
The company has already set up its first project, the surrogate comedy “Yours, Mine & Paul,” at ABC.
Written by Burrell’s “Mouth Feelings” co-host Julia Meltzer, the series centers on a woman who agrees to be a surrogate for her best friend Paul and his husband, whom she hates. Burrell will serve as an executive producer on the project, alongside the three other “Mouth Feelings” hosts, Mel Cowan, Jonny Meeks and Joel Spence.
Also Read: Ty Burrell Joins Amy Poehler's Animated Comedy 'Duncanville'
The new deal comes after Burrell wrapped an 11-season run on ABC and 20th’s “Modern Family” earlier this year. He currently stars on the Fox animated comedy “Duncanville,” which is also produced by 20th Century Fox TV.
- 7/16/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
“Modern Family” star Ty Burrell is staying in the staying in the Disney family.
The actor has inked a two-year first-look deal with 20th Century Fox Television, via his newly-launched Desert Whale Productions. Burrell has tapped Erica Schechter as director of development for the shingle, which has also set up a comedy titled “Yours, Mine & Paul’s” for development at ABC (which of course aired “Modern Family”).
Here’s the logline for the prospective series: Lauren agrees to be a surrogate for her best friend, Paul, and his husband, Xander. There’s just one problem: Lauren and Xander hate each other. Oh, also Paul dies in the cold open.
News of the Burrell deal comes juster over four months after “Modern Family” wrapped its eleventh and final season, and Burrell bid farewell to the iconic character of Phil Dunphy.
“While Modern Family recently came to an end after 11 incredible seasons,...
The actor has inked a two-year first-look deal with 20th Century Fox Television, via his newly-launched Desert Whale Productions. Burrell has tapped Erica Schechter as director of development for the shingle, which has also set up a comedy titled “Yours, Mine & Paul’s” for development at ABC (which of course aired “Modern Family”).
Here’s the logline for the prospective series: Lauren agrees to be a surrogate for her best friend, Paul, and his husband, Xander. There’s just one problem: Lauren and Xander hate each other. Oh, also Paul dies in the cold open.
News of the Burrell deal comes juster over four months after “Modern Family” wrapped its eleventh and final season, and Burrell bid farewell to the iconic character of Phil Dunphy.
“While Modern Family recently came to an end after 11 incredible seasons,...
- 7/16/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Modern Family star Ty Burrell is staying in business with the studio and network behind the beloved family comedy, 20th Century Fox Television and ABC.
Burrell has launched Desert Whale Productions, which has entered a 2-year first-look deal with 20th Century Fox TV. He has brought in Erica Schechter as Director of Development at the new company.
Desert Whale’s first sale under the deal is Yours, Mine & Paul, a comedy, which has been put in development at ABC.
Written and co-executive produced by writer, director, and actor Julia Meltzer, Yours, Mine & Paul‘s centers on Lauren who agrees to be a surrogate for her best friend, Paul, and his husband, Xander. There’s just one problem: Lauren and Xander hate each other. Oh, also Paul dies in the cold open.
Burrell executive produces Mel Cowan, Jonny Meeks and Joel Spence. Burrell, Meeks, Cowan, Spence and Meltzer previously co-hosted together online series Mouth Feelings.
Burrell has launched Desert Whale Productions, which has entered a 2-year first-look deal with 20th Century Fox TV. He has brought in Erica Schechter as Director of Development at the new company.
Desert Whale’s first sale under the deal is Yours, Mine & Paul, a comedy, which has been put in development at ABC.
Written and co-executive produced by writer, director, and actor Julia Meltzer, Yours, Mine & Paul‘s centers on Lauren who agrees to be a surrogate for her best friend, Paul, and his husband, Xander. There’s just one problem: Lauren and Xander hate each other. Oh, also Paul dies in the cold open.
Burrell executive produces Mel Cowan, Jonny Meeks and Joel Spence. Burrell, Meeks, Cowan, Spence and Meltzer previously co-hosted together online series Mouth Feelings.
- 7/16/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
This morning, ABC announced that it has relaunched its streaming service with a new name and a ton of new shows. ABCd will not just have digital short series but also has full seasons of 38 "throwback" shows such as 8 Simple Rules, My So-Called Life, Felicity (which aired on The WB but is owned by ABC), Ellen, Ugly Betty, and more. ABCd also has a whole new interface for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Apple TV and access to full episode of current shows on demand (such as Modern Family and Quantico). One of the most interesting elements is its collection of original digital series. Per the press release, here are descriptions of each series. “All My Gay Friends are Getting Married” A celebration of gay marriage through the eyes of only mildly bitter single girl, Michelle Collins, who’s realizing that everyone is now getting married – except her. She’ll...
- 7/13/2016
- by Pilot Viruet
- Hitfix
ABC Streaming App Adds Brothers & Sisters, Felicity and More 'Throwback' Fare, New Ty Burrell Comedy
ABC has relaunched its streaming service with not just a new name — ABCd — but a bevy of new bells and whistles.
RelatedBrothers & Sisters Exclusive: Find Out What Would’ve Happened to the Walkers in Season 6
For one, full seasons of 38 “throwback” series — including Brothers & Sisters, Felicity, My So-Called Life, Body of Proof and Sports Night — will be available via the free, ad-supported service.
Other past programs now streaming include 8 Simple Rules, Benched, Betrayal, Commander in Chief, Detroit 1-8-7, Dinosaurs, Dirty Sexy Money, Ellen, FlashForward, Happy Town, Hope and Faith, I Survived a Japanese Game Show, The Knights of Prosperity, Less Than Perfect,...
RelatedBrothers & Sisters Exclusive: Find Out What Would’ve Happened to the Walkers in Season 6
For one, full seasons of 38 “throwback” series — including Brothers & Sisters, Felicity, My So-Called Life, Body of Proof and Sports Night — will be available via the free, ad-supported service.
Other past programs now streaming include 8 Simple Rules, Benched, Betrayal, Commander in Chief, Detroit 1-8-7, Dinosaurs, Dirty Sexy Money, Ellen, FlashForward, Happy Town, Hope and Faith, I Survived a Japanese Game Show, The Knights of Prosperity, Less Than Perfect,...
- 7/13/2016
- TVLine.com
Digital star and producer Sandeep Parikh has a new web series out that’s sure to give you some comedic insight on just exactly what policemen do when there’s nothing to do. Parikh and comedian Mel Cowan star as two cops who are just trying to pass the time during their routine, unexciting shift in Code Five.
Created by Parikh and writer Ed Brubaker, Code Five introduces viewers to Triggs (played by Cowan) and Sam (Parikh), who are on what the series’ description calls “the longest stakeout ever.” In the debut episode, Sam asks Triggs to listen to his “bustin’ in” speech to see if it’s threatening enough for a cop. Triggs meticulously picks apart Sam’s inflection during the crucial last bit of the speech, and then the two try to come up with better (but very unimpressive) alternatives.
Parikh has lots of previous experience with comedic web series.
Created by Parikh and writer Ed Brubaker, Code Five introduces viewers to Triggs (played by Cowan) and Sam (Parikh), who are on what the series’ description calls “the longest stakeout ever.” In the debut episode, Sam asks Triggs to listen to his “bustin’ in” speech to see if it’s threatening enough for a cop. Triggs meticulously picks apart Sam’s inflection during the crucial last bit of the speech, and then the two try to come up with better (but very unimpressive) alternatives.
Parikh has lots of previous experience with comedic web series.
- 1/27/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
Navigating the music industry can be tricky for artists, and Austin Mahone shows us just how crazy things can get in his new video from Funny or Die.
Also starring Paul Scheer and Mel Cowan, the popular clip centers on two talent agents who seem a little overzealous about the handsome singer.
Cowan declares, “The other day, my ten-year-old nephew asked me if I was a Lovatic… I punched him in his f*cking face!”
Austin replies, “That’s horrible, you punched a ten-year-old?” “You should have heard his tone. It was sort of smug.”
Scheer chimes in, “I saw a car of Directioners the other day… I lit that sh*t on fire. I think they’re all dead. I did that for you!” Of course, Austin protests, “Don’t do that for me. You guys are taking this Mahomie thing way too far!”
Check the clip below!
Austin Mahone...
Also starring Paul Scheer and Mel Cowan, the popular clip centers on two talent agents who seem a little overzealous about the handsome singer.
Cowan declares, “The other day, my ten-year-old nephew asked me if I was a Lovatic… I punched him in his f*cking face!”
Austin replies, “That’s horrible, you punched a ten-year-old?” “You should have heard his tone. It was sort of smug.”
Scheer chimes in, “I saw a car of Directioners the other day… I lit that sh*t on fire. I think they’re all dead. I did that for you!” Of course, Austin protests, “Don’t do that for me. You guys are taking this Mahomie thing way too far!”
Check the clip below!
Austin Mahone...
- 5/21/2014
- GossipCenter
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