NBC
Announces New Improvisational Comedy "Thank You God You're Here"
1/17/07
NBC ORDERS SIX ONE-HOUR EPISODES OF IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY ‘THANK GOD
YOU’RE HERE’ FROM FREMANTLEMEDIA NORTH AMERICA, THE PRODUCERS OF “AMERICAN
IDOL," FEATURING DAVID ALAN GRIER AND DAVE FOLEY
Television's Most Popular International Comedy Format Drops Celebrities
Into A Live Sketch Without A Script…To Hilarious Results
BURBANK – January 17, 2007 -- NBC has ordered six one-hour episodes
of "Thank God You're Here," a new improvisational comedy series
from FremantleMedia North America, producers of "American Idol."
Hosted by David Alan Grier ("In Living Color"), and presided
over by judge Dave Foley ("News Radio"), each episode of
"Thank God You're Here" showcases the improvisational skills of
a group of fearless celebrities as they compete in a battle of wits and
laughter to outdo each other's performance in various unexpected
situations. The announcement was made today by Kevin Reilly, President,
NBC Entertainment.
"This series is basically every adventurous performer's dream and
we think the viewers can vicariously enjoy how they respond to their
unforeseen predicaments," said Craig Plestis, Senior Vice President,
Alternative Programming, Development and Specials, NBC Entertainment.
"It has a daring, seat-of-your pants feel that's proven to be a big
hit in its original Australian version."
Launched at MIP-TV in 2006, "Thank God You're Here" has
swiftly become the most popular comedy entertainment format in less than a
year. FremantleMedia currently produces versions of the hit series in 10
territories, including The Netherlands, Germany, Russia, Sweden, The UK,
Portugal, Belgium, Norway, Israel, Denmark and Australia.
"This format has proven a comedic phenomenon in many countries
both on-air and online, where clips from the show are frequent popular
downloads," says Cecile Frot-Coutaz, CEO of Fremantle North America.
"We're very excited to be working with NBC, David Alan Grier and Dave
Foley in bringing this highly-successful, irreverent comedy format to
American audiences."
Originated in Australia by Working Dog Productions, where the show
earned blockbuster ratings and is now in its third season, "Thank God
You're Here" is based on a simple premise: challenge celebrity guests
to enter a door into their own comedy sketch they know nothing about.
Whether it's an operating room, an Egyptian tomb, an executive boardroom,
a far-flung starship or any other scenario, the only thing each celebrity
can count on is their quick wit and a desperate greeting upon their
arrival, "Thank God you're here!"
At that point, each celebrity must individually improvise their way
through a comedy scene along with a talented ensemble cast in front of
judge Dave Foley and a 'live' studio audience. Jennifer Coolidge
("American Pie"), Bryan Cranston ("Malcolm in the
Middle"), Joel McHale ("The Soup") and Wayne Knight
("Seinfeld") star in the pilot episode. Production on the
remaining episodes is expected to resume in February.
"Thank God You're Here" is produced by FremantleMedia North
America. Cecile Frot-Coutaz, CEO of FremantleMedia North America, is
executive producer. Fax Bahr and Adam Small ("The Jaime Kennedy
Experiment," "Mad TV") are executive producers. David Alan
Grier is producer.
FremantleMedia North America (FMNA) is a division of global media giant
FremantleMedia, one of the largest international creators and producers of
program brands in the world. Based in Burbank, California, FMNA currently
produces some of the most innovative and highest-rated entertainment on
television, including Emmy-nominated musical/reality phenomenon
"American Idol" for Fox, "America's Got Talent" for
NBC, "American Inventor" for ABC, "The Janet Dickinson
Modeling Agency" for Oxygen, "Property Ladder" for TLC, the
daily syndicated "Family Feud," and the longest-running game
show in television history, "The Price Is Right" for CBS.
FremantleMedia is the production arm of the RTL Group, Europe's largest
television and radio broadcast company. With interests in 34 television
channels and 30 radio stations in 11 countries, RTL Group is a division of
leading integrated media and entertainment company, Bertelsmann AG.