Welcome to the ‘Six Degrees Catch Up Edition’ featuring all the latest happenings and goings on in the world of ‘Daily Show’ and ‘Colbert Report’ staff and ‘Friends of the Show’.
In this month’s catch we have interviews with Amy Sedaris and Frank Lesser, casting news for John Oliver, new humour pieces from Frank Lesser and Michael Brumm, David Sedaris is back on BBC Radio, and Daniel Kibblesmith is co-writing a new comic book.
- Amy Sedaris talks to ‘In to the Gloss‘ about her beauty and skincare regime.
- New ‘Late Show’ writer Daniel Kibblesmith has co-written the new comic book ‘The Doorman’ with illustrations by Eliot Rahal, for Heavy Metal Ink.
- David Sedaris is back on BBC Radio 4 with new programs of “Meet David Sedaris” from July 30th, 2015.
- Frank Lesser was recently a guest on Episode #2 of the ‘Styks & Stones Podcast‘ with @BehindYourBack and @WGladstone.
- James Corden has been announced as the host of the Television Critics Association (TCA) Awards, at Beverly Hilton on August 8th, 2015.
- John Oliver has joined the cast of the BBC’s “Danger Mouse” revival as the mad scientist wolf Dr Augustus P Crumhorn III. The show will air on CBBS in autumn and debut in America on Netflix in spring 2016.
“I’ve loved Danger Mouse my whole life. Danger Mouse was a significant part of my childhood. So to get a chance to do it is like getting a chance to step into your childhood, which is both a magical and a potentially hazardous thing! It will be awesome, I can’t wait to see it, let alone hear myself in it!”
- If you’re planning on going camping this summer, Michael Brumm has some handy tips for you in his new humour piece, ‘Wilderness Survival Tips‘, published in ‘The New Yorker’.
Six Degrees: July 2015 Catch Up
Welcome to the ‘Six Degrees Catch Up Edition’ featuring all the latest happenings and goings on in the world of ‘Daily Show’ and ‘Colbert Report’ staff and ‘Friends of the Show’.
In this month’s catch we have interviews with Amy Sedaris and Frank Lesser, casting news for John Oliver, new humour pieces from Frank Lesser and Michael Brumm, David Sedaris is back on BBC Radio, and Daniel Kibblesmith is co-writing a new comic book.
“I’ve loved Danger Mouse my whole life. Danger Mouse was a significant part of my childhood. So to get a chance to do it is like getting a chance to step into your childhood, which is both a magical and a potentially hazardous thing! It will be awesome, I can’t wait to see it, let alone hear myself in it!”