Norm Macdonald Returns to Series TV as COMEDY CENTRAL® Greenlights Sports Show With Norm Macdonald Scripted Series Picked Up For 8 Episodes And Is Slated To Premiere In April
Executive Produced By Macdonald, Marc Gurvitz, Lori Jo Hoekstra And Jackholes Daniel Kellison
Norm Macdonald: Me Doing Stand-Up Premieres Saturday, March 12 at 11:00 P.M.
NEW YORK, Feb. 9, 2011 He made a name for himself as the anchor of SNLs Weekend Update, and now Norm Macdonald is taking the same approach, but with his sights set on the sports world. COMEDY CENTRAL has picked up Sports Show with Norm Macdonald and placed an 8-episode order for the show, it was announced today by Kent Alterman, head of original programming and production, COMEDY CENTRAL. The new series is slated to begin production this month and is scheduled to premiere in April.
Sports Show with Norm Macdonald will feature Macdonalds unique and comedic take on the most topical and controversial stories from the sports world. Taped in front of a live studio audience, the fast-paced and informative show will cover all sports from the popular to the obscure delivered with Macdonalds unforgettable style, reminiscent of his hugely popular run as SNLs Weekend Update anchor. The series will be executive produced by Macdonald, Marc Gurvitz, Lori Jo Hoekstra and Jackhole Productions Daniel Kellison. Jim Sharp and Gary Mann are the executives in charge of production for COMEDY CENTRAL.
Norm has the uncanny ability to say what I didnt even realize I was thinking, said Alterman. Im excited and look forward to doing this series, said Macdonald. On this show, we plan to put the central back in COMEDY CENTRAL.
A staple in the comedy world, Macdonald is best known for his offbeat delivery of the news as a Weekend Update anchor on Saturday Night Live. Macdonald joined the cast of SNL in 1993 and remained on the show for five seasons where his impressions of Larry King, Burt Reynolds, David Letterman and Bob Dole, among others, are still talked about today.
A native of Quebec City, Canada, Macdonald began his career as a stand-up comic and made his way to Los Angeles, where he became a writer on the ABC hit series Roseanne and then starred in ABCs The Norm Show from 1999 2001. Macdonalds film credits include co-writing and starring in Dirty Work, voicing Lucky the dog in all three of the Eddie Murphy remakes of Doctor Dolittle, as well as appearing in Billy Madison, The People vs. Larry Flynt, and Man on the Moon, among others. Macdonald has a history with COMEDY CENTRAL, which released his comedy album, Ridiculous, in 2006 and, in 2008, Macdonald made an epic and unforgettable appearance on the COMEDY CENTRAL Roast of Bob Saget. In addition, his upcoming original one-hour special, Norm Macdonald: Me Doing Stand-Up premieres on Saturday, March 12 at 11 p.m.
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Seems like a bit of an odd fit. I can totally see him as the host of his own show, riffing on the news and conducting awkward interviews and blah blah blah, but just having a SPORTS show seems kind of... I don't know, limiting? Whatever, it might be good.
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He used to be a big time gambler on games and ****. Tells stories about baseball people. But yeah, this seems really limiting. However, I laughed at the "We're going to put the central back in Comedy Central" line.