“Family Guy” creator and executive producer Seth MacFarlane shared insight at PaleyFest on whether or not the Griffin family will ever make it to the big screen in a full-length feature film. The show’s cast also brought the house down Friday with a live table read of upcoming episode “The Edible Arrangement” and nine performances of musical classics from the series as the show celebrates its 25th anniversary.
Without giving too much of the goodness away, the episode the cast did a table read for — written by Travis Bowe — is titled “The Edible Arrangement.” It’s centered on Lois and Stewie bonding after consuming a few of Brian’s weed-infused gummies. The episode features the first time Lois has ever heard Stewie talk, which provides Stewie with the perfect opportunity to tell her all about his old plot to murder her.
One of the biggest highlights from the night...
Without giving too much of the goodness away, the episode the cast did a table read for — written by Travis Bowe — is titled “The Edible Arrangement.” It’s centered on Lois and Stewie bonding after consuming a few of Brian’s weed-infused gummies. The episode features the first time Lois has ever heard Stewie talk, which provides Stewie with the perfect opportunity to tell her all about his old plot to murder her.
One of the biggest highlights from the night...
- 4/20/2024
- by Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
- The Wrap
Exclusive: In a competitive situation, Fox has landed Therapy Dog, an animated comedy with a script plus presentation commitment. It hails from writer-producer-actress Sharon Horgan, actress Clea DuVall, writer-producers Jennifer Crittenden & Gabrielle Allan and Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment.
Written by DuVall, Crittenden and Allan, Therapy Dog is about a dog named Honey who runs group therapy sessions to help neighborhood animals manage the neuroses brought on by their owners and each other.
DuVall, Crittenden and Allan executive produce alongside Horgan and Clelia Mountford via their Merman production company and Kaplan and Dana Honor via Kapital, which serves as the studio. It is unclear yet whether DuvVall or Horgan would provide any voices for the project.
The idea for the show originated from DuVall who has been recurring on Veep since Season 5. In a conversation on the set of the HBO comedy,...
Written by DuVall, Crittenden and Allan, Therapy Dog is about a dog named Honey who runs group therapy sessions to help neighborhood animals manage the neuroses brought on by their owners and each other.
DuVall, Crittenden and Allan executive produce alongside Horgan and Clelia Mountford via their Merman production company and Kaplan and Dana Honor via Kapital, which serves as the studio. It is unclear yet whether DuvVall or Horgan would provide any voices for the project.
The idea for the show originated from DuVall who has been recurring on Veep since Season 5. In a conversation on the set of the HBO comedy,...
- 1/7/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox has put in development Hood River, a multi-camera comedy from Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment and 20th Century Fox Television.
Written by Travis Bowe (Family Guy), Hood River is a small town multi-cam/multi-generational comedy about a diverse group of people who work and congregate in the town’s brewery. The core relationship is based on two characters, Pete and his mother, Sandy, who are based on Bowe and his mom’s real relationship that he reluctantly admits is more of a mother/daughter relationship.
Bowe executive produces with Kapital’s Kaplan and Dana Honor.
Bowe has spent the last few seasons on Fox/20th TV’s Family Guy, rising to his current position as co-executive producer. Before that, he worked on spinoff series The Cleveland Show. He is repped by UTA.
This marks the latest broadcast sale this season for Kapital. The company has a total of four put put commitments,...
Written by Travis Bowe (Family Guy), Hood River is a small town multi-cam/multi-generational comedy about a diverse group of people who work and congregate in the town’s brewery. The core relationship is based on two characters, Pete and his mother, Sandy, who are based on Bowe and his mom’s real relationship that he reluctantly admits is more of a mother/daughter relationship.
Bowe executive produces with Kapital’s Kaplan and Dana Honor.
Bowe has spent the last few seasons on Fox/20th TV’s Family Guy, rising to his current position as co-executive producer. Before that, he worked on spinoff series The Cleveland Show. He is repped by UTA.
This marks the latest broadcast sale this season for Kapital. The company has a total of four put put commitments,...
- 11/14/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Family Guy stars Seth MacFarlane, Seth Green, Mila Kunis and Rachael MacFarlane (doing an admirable job filling in as Lois for the absent Alex Borstein), plus producers Travis Bowe, Rich Appel, Alec Sulkin and Cherry Chevapravat-Dumrong descended on the Television Critics Association winter press
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- 1/4/2018
- by Liam Mathews
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Fox has put in development two comedies from writing duos, one from Andy Mogel & Jarrad Paul, and one from Kevin Biggins & Travis Bowe. Both are produced by Chernin Entertainment and 20th Century Fox TV, with Peter Chernin and Katherine Pope executive producing. Mogel and Paul’s untitled comedy, which the two are writing/exec producing, centers on an over-confident optimist who, after being rejected by the girl of his dreams, buys her struggling company in an absurd attempt to get close to her. The UTA-repped duo is currently writing Devils Night for Sony with Gary Sanchez set to produce and Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly attached to star. They created Fox’s Allen Gregory and wrote the feature Yes Man. Biggins and Bowe’s School Of Fish is a multi-cam that explores the life and times of crazy fishmongers who are the rock stars of the Pike Place Market in Seattle.
- 10/8/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
In her first sale since launching a production company, Second Season, and signing an overall deal with ABC Studios three months ago, Castle executive producer Laurie Zaks has set up drama Rise & Fall at ABC. Written/exec produced by Tony Basgallop (Being Human), the project is described as a high-concept thriller about the events that precipitate and immediately follow the kidnapping of a wealthy Chicago businesswoman, told from the Pov of her ne’er-do-well son who must unravel the truth about what happened in order to clear his name. Fox has bought The Brew Crew, a comedy project from the up-and-coming comedy writing team of Kevin Biggins and Travis Bowe (Family Guy), Imagine TV and 20th Century Fox TV. It is about two polar-opposite brothers who try to co-exist as owners of the second-largest brewery in a small town in Oregon. Before joining Family Guy as producers, Biggins and Bowe...
- 9/18/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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