Thursday, September 22, 2011

David Kohan And Max Mutchnick Sell 2 Comedies With Put Pilot Obligations

EXCLUSIVE: Following a year-lengthy stint as showrunners on CBS’ comedy $#*! My Father States, Will & Sophistication designers/executive producers David Kohan and Max Mutchnick have returned creating their very own shows. They've stored busy this year, selling two multicamera comedy projects — one at CBS and something at ABC — with put pilot obligations. Both projects hail from Warner Bros TV and Kohan and Mutchnick’s studio-based KoMut Entertainment, using the duo writing and executive creating. The untitled CBS project is all about 2 male close friends — one gay, one straight — who both of them are in serious associations. Referred to like a show about 𔄜 people in 3 associations”, the comedy reflects the actual-existence longtime friendship between Kohan, who's straight, and Mutchnick, who's gay. Due to that connection, the concept continues to be near and dear for their hearts. The 2 handled it before at ABC, in which the project visited pilot starring Alan Tudyk, Josh Cooke and Ty Burrell, but Kohan and Mutchnick had accepted they believed there have been script, casting along with other issues. The 2 had managed to move on if this year CBS contacted them about returning to the concept in regards to a show according to their relationship but setting it up right this time around. ABC’s Assistance is an Upstairs, Downstairs-style comedy in regards to a wealthy family and those who work with them. It focuses on a youthful guy — trained in the country’s leading culinary school — who lands employment because the personal chef for that dysfunctional proprietors of the family-run fashion empire. Kohan and Mutchnick, who won a best comedy series Emmy for Will & Sophistication, are repped by Scott Schwartz.

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