Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Nick Green Light to live-action comedy "100 things to do before high school," Scott Fellows

via press release:

Nickelodeon licensed 26 episodes of the new live-action comedy series 100 things to do before school

Start of production in Los Angeles Fall 2014

100 things to do before high school Take driven content comedy designer with the development of their portfolio, Nickelodeon today announced an order for 26 episodes of the 100 things to do before high school, a new series of live-action comedy Big Time Rush Creator and Executive Producer Scott Fellows. The half-hour, single camera series follows three best friends as they navigate the ups and downs of the college, with the help of a wish list of adventures to overcome them, the class help cliques, bullies terrorize teachers and clueless. The series will begin production this fall in Los Angeles.

100 things from high robust slate of live-action series, announced Nick recently, is Henry danger contains shortcut to do followed by a 13-year-old boy who finds a part-time job as an altar in the formation of a super Nicky hero Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn, which have in common the quadruplets Harper two things - her parents and her birthday; and Bella and the Bulldogs after a head cheerleader Texas, whose gay life takes an unexpected turn when she will be the new quarterback of the school team. danger Henry and Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn premiere in September.

"Over the bridge to school is a milestone and a trip to take risks to express yourself and build friendships," said Russell Hicks, President of Nickelodeon content development and production. "Children can relate to this coming of age comedy that embodies this crazy and sometimes magical time in their lives."

With foods and teen drama really expected the eighth year after graduation, CJ Parker (Isabela Moner) has only a little time to make the most of your college years. With her two best friends for life Fenwick (Jaheem Toombs) and Crispus (Owen Joyner), she is determined to make the most of this time, with a growing list of challenges as a guide. For this group, all means try to grow, to take risks, while you still can.

Scott Fellows creator and executive producer of the hit Nickelodeon television series Big Time Rush, School Survival Guide Ned released and Johnny Test DHX Media. Previously, he worked as an editor for the second, third and fourth seasons of The Fairly OddParents and was nominated for Emmy Awards for Excellence lyrics and music for the show in 2003. Credits also writing fellows previous episodes   Weinerville, U of U and 100 deeds for Eddie McDowd and Doug.

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