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Ted Series Co-Writer & EP Talk Laugh-Out-Loud Comedy and Pushing Boundaries
Jan 05 2024
In a recent discussion, Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, the creative minds behind the new Peacock series, Ted, delve into the unique humor of their show. They discuss the delicate balance of incorporating edgy comedy while maintaining a family-centric narrative throughout the seven episodes. The duo also touch upon the initial idea of presenting Ted as a multi-cam show and the technical challenges associated with it. They share insights into the selection of jokes and storylines for the first season and the complexities of filming with an animated protagonist.
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