After CNN+: Let’s Hear from Seeso, Streaming’s Original Epic Fail
Evan Shapiro’s Seeso, the NBCUniversal predecessor to Peacock, lasted all of 18 months — twice as long as CNN+ and Quibi’s lifetimes combined.
Evan Shapiro’s Seeso, the NBCUniversal predecessor to Peacock, lasted all of 18 months — twice as long as CNN+ and Quibi’s lifetimes combined.
Originally set to premiere this summer on now-defunct Seeso, here’s when the 1972-set comedy will launch this fall.
Cameron Esposito revealed how many women, queer people and people of color worked on the comedy.
The show, from executive producer Paul Reiser, was originally supposed to premiere on August 24.
Now that the overcrowded TV season is over, it’s time to take a look at some overlooked gems.
Armed with the usual mammoth list of comedy guest stars, the third season of the Seeso series continues to press into more bizarre territory.
Seeso attracts its biggest names to date in this Paul Reiser-penned period comedy about backstage mayhem at “The Johnny Carson Show,” circa 1972.
Dan Harmon, Wyatt Cenac, Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher have all made original shows for the streaming platform.
John Cleese and Eric Idle will provide live commentary in the form of comments.
Comedy Central, IFC Comedy Selects, and Seeso were among the networks that signed development deals out of the 12th annual independent TV festival.
The new one-hour mockumentary will air on Seeso.
The new original series from NBC’s streaming platform is a comedy that isn’t afraid of stillness.