EXCLUSIVE: NBC has put in development a single-camera comedy written by and starring guybranum
In the untitled project, which is based on Branum’s life, after his father’s death, a gay lawyer moves his mom and niece from their small conservative farm town to West Hollywood, upsetting their lives but helping them find a new definition of family. Branum executive produces with Hayes and Milliner for Hazy Mills. Universal TV, part of Universal Studio Group, is the studio.
which aired for two seasons on truTV. A mashup of the two television formats, the show pitted comedians and celebrities against each other for the title of “Best Guest of the Night.”. He also spent three seasons writing for Hulu’sand was a producer during the show’s final season. Other TV writing credits include Amazon’s
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