[11/08/18 - 09:22 AM] Video: YouTube Original Comedy Series "Champaign Ill" Debuts Official Trailer Adam Pally and Sam Richardson star in the project, which launches December 12 on YouTube Premium.
[via press release from YouTube]
YOUTUBE ORIGINAL COMEDY SERIES "CHAMPAIGN ILL" DEBUTS OFFICIAL TRAILER
From Sony Pictures Television Comes the All-New Comedy Starring Adam Pally and Sam Richardson with Guest Star Jay Pharoah
"CHAMPAIGN ILL" Launches December 12, 2018 on YouTube Premium
WHAT: YouTube Originals has released the premiere trailer for its series CHAMPAIGN ILL -- a clever new comedy starring Adam Pally (Happy Endings, The Mindy Project), Sam Richardson (Veep, Detroiters) and guest starring Jay Pharoah (Saturday Night Live, Ride Along).
Every rapper has a crew he can't live without...and vice versa. In the 10-episode comedy series from the creators of Happy Endings, we see how long the crew can survive without being in the limelight. CHAMPAIGN ILL will debut exclusively on YouTube Premium December 12, 2018.
The series is written and executive produced by Daniel Libman, Matthew Libman, Jordan Cahan and David Caspe, who also wrote the pilot. David Caspe was the creator of Happy Endings, Marry Me and co-creator of Showtime's Ball Street with Jordan Cahan, while the Libman brothers also wrote on Happy Endings and Marry Me. Jamie Tarses serves as series executive producer. Maurice "Mo" Marable directs the first two episodes and serves as co-executive producer. Ian Durney serves as an associate producer. The series is a Sony Pictures Television production.
For any social sharing, please use the hashtag: #ChampaignILL
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