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FRESHMEN (ABC)
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9/16/09
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6/6/10
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STATUS: previously in development (2010-2011 season) |
DEVELOPMENT STAGE: ordered to pilot |
DESCRIPTION: (from ABC's press release, March 2010) Ever wondered what goes on behind closed doors in D.C.? Get a closer look at the private lives of public people in this uncensored new comedy. When three young, newly-elected members of Congress decide to share a house together, we'll see both their public maneuvering and their behind-the-scenes personal relationships. Meet Cameron, Vince and Jane, three freshman Representatives who decide to pool both their financial and political resources when they share a house in D.C. Cameron is optimistic and determined, Vince is opportunistic and charming, and Jane, is beautiful and brilliant, but a little romantically clueless. As these newbies try to learn their way around the hill, they inevitably run into professional challenges, personal entanglements and public humiliations. After all, if they screw up, the snarky blog 'Fools on the Hill' is there to document it for the whole wide web. It's their first year in D.C., so these three young Representatives will definitely make a few mistakes, but hopefully they will learn a thing or two along the way. Luckily, they've formed their own little ways and means committee for negotiating life on the hill. Executive producer Arianna Huffington lends her experience and pointed political-insider wit to this comedy that is part West Wing, part Grey's Anatomy. Experience both the private and public lives of politicians when creator Greg Malins (How I Met Your Mother) pulls back the curtain on America's elected officials. |
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Ben Lawson as Vince Rapp · Sarah Chalke as Jane Keathly · Suzy Nakamura as (FKA) Lance · Taran Killam as Adam Harris · Tommy Dewey as Cameron Graham
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CREW INFORMATION:
· Arianna Huffington as EP · Greg Malins as CRTR/EP · Pamela Fryman as DIR (Pilot) · Roy Sekoff as EP
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GENRE(S):
· comedy (all) · comedy (multi-camera)
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
· 20th Century Fox Television
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