Tuesday, March 25, 2014

'From Here on OUT' - Here TV' Premieres First Original Sitcom


Here TV recently announced the television premiere of From Here on OUT, the premium network’s first-ever original sitcom. Written and created by Terry Ray, who also stars, the first two episodes of From Here on OUT make their television broadcast premiere on Friday, March 28, 2014, exclusively on Here TV.

“This series brings a full-frontal sensibility to a retro sitcom,” says EMMY-nominated producer-actor David Millbern. “Injecting broad comedy into the Here TV space has created a truly fun experiment.”

Directed by Sam Irvin, the six-episode series also stars EMMY Award winner Juliet Mills (QB VII, Nanny and the Professor, Passions), Suzanne Whang (House Hunters, Las Vegas), T.J. Hoban (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), Adrian Gonzalez (August), and newcomers Austin Robert Miller and Michael Lanham. Paul Colichman and Stephen P. Jarchow are the show’s executive producers.

This outrageous new comedy goes behind the scenes at LGBT premium cable network Here TV. From Here on OUT centers on the adventures of aging gay writer, Jimmy Randall, as he tries to get his dream project made into a television series. After years of failed attempts, Jimmy finally sells his show, GUY DUBAI: INTERNATIONAL GAY SPY, to the 18 year-old president of Here TV. However, Jimmy must hire an openly gay leading man or the series will not go forward. Jimmy casts the sexy, talented Sam Decker. One problem: Sam is secretly straight. To keep their show on the air, Jimmy and Sam conspire to convince the network that they have become a gay couple. From Here on OUT, Sam must live publicly as a gay man while he, Jimmy, a pool boy, a diva maid wannabe actress, the network president, and his nanny-receptionist struggle every week to make a new television show ... and in the process, a new family.

Guest stars appearing in the first season of From Here on OUT include Julie Brown, David Millbern, Sam Pancake, Jesse Pepe, and Emrhys Cooper.