Margaret turns to a podcaster for help on CBS’s So Help Me Todd season one episode six, “So Help Me Pod.” Directed by Randy Zisk from a script by April Fitzsimmons, episode six is set to air on Thursday, November 3, 2022 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden stars as Margaret Wright, Skylar Astin plays Todd Wright, and Tristen J. Winger is Lyle. Madeline Wise plays Allison, Inga Schlingmann is Susan, and Rosa Arredondo stars as Francey.
Vella Lovell, Thomas Cadrot, Milagros Vidal, Ava Colorado, and Darren Dolynski guest star.
“So Help Me Pod” Plot: Margaret and Francey enlist the help of a popular true crime podcaster, Lea Luna (Lovell), to help exonerate a client who is serving a life sentence. Also, Todd solicits dating advice from his sister and Susan when sparks fly between him and Lea.
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Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden stars as Margaret Wright, Skylar Astin plays Todd Wright, and Tristen J. Winger is Lyle. Madeline Wise plays Allison, Inga Schlingmann is Susan, and Rosa Arredondo stars as Francey.
Vella Lovell, Thomas Cadrot, Milagros Vidal, Ava Colorado, and Darren Dolynski guest star.
“So Help Me Pod” Plot: Margaret and Francey enlist the help of a popular true crime podcaster, Lea Luna (Lovell), to help exonerate a client who is serving a life sentence. Also, Todd solicits dating advice from his sister and Susan when sparks fly between him and Lea.
Season 1 Episode 1 Preview Season 1 Episode 2 “Co-Pilot” Preview Season 1 Episode 3 “Second...
- 10/28/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Jamie Lee Curtis is set to produce an upcoming military drama being developed at Fox called Chain of Command. She will be working with April Fitzsimmons and Greg Berlanti on the project.
Chain of Command is a one-hour drama that follows “a young Air Force investigator with radical crime-solving methodology who returns to her hometown to join a military task force that doesn’t want her, a family who has traumatized her, and confront the secrets that drove her away.”
This sounds like it’s going to be an intense series that centers around an interesting character. The story for the series was developed by Curtis and Fitzsimmons, who is an Air Force veteran. Fitzsimmons will also write the script for the pilot. She previously worked on the CW military drama Valor and DC Universe series Doom Patrol.
There’s a chance that Curtis could end up having a role in the series,...
Chain of Command is a one-hour drama that follows “a young Air Force investigator with radical crime-solving methodology who returns to her hometown to join a military task force that doesn’t want her, a family who has traumatized her, and confront the secrets that drove her away.”
This sounds like it’s going to be an intense series that centers around an interesting character. The story for the series was developed by Curtis and Fitzsimmons, who is an Air Force veteran. Fitzsimmons will also write the script for the pilot. She previously worked on the CW military drama Valor and DC Universe series Doom Patrol.
There’s a chance that Curtis could end up having a role in the series,...
- 10/24/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Fox has given a put pilot commitment to Chain of Command, a one-hour drama from writer April Fitzsimmons, Jamie Lee Curtis, Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. TV where Berlanti Prods is under a deal.
Written by Fitzsimmons from a story by Fitzsimmons and Curtis, Chain of Command revolves around a young Air Force investigator with radical crime-solving methodology who returns to her hometown to join a military task force that doesn’t want her, a family who has traumatized her, and must confront the secrets that drove her away.
Fitzsimmons and Curtis executive produce with Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter for Berlanti Prods. The project is a co-production of Warner Bros. TV and Fox Entertainment in association with Berlanti Productions.
At this point, there is no deal for Curtis to act but that is considered a possibility down the road.
Fitzsimmons, a U.S. Air Force veteran, has...
Written by Fitzsimmons from a story by Fitzsimmons and Curtis, Chain of Command revolves around a young Air Force investigator with radical crime-solving methodology who returns to her hometown to join a military task force that doesn’t want her, a family who has traumatized her, and must confront the secrets that drove her away.
Fitzsimmons and Curtis executive produce with Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter for Berlanti Prods. The project is a co-production of Warner Bros. TV and Fox Entertainment in association with Berlanti Productions.
At this point, there is no deal for Curtis to act but that is considered a possibility down the road.
Fitzsimmons, a U.S. Air Force veteran, has...
- 10/22/2019
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Jamie Lee Curtis is teaming up with April Fitzsimmons and Berlanti Productions for a drama project that has received a put pilot order at Fox.
Titled “Chain of Command,” the one-hour project follows a young Air Force investigator with radical crime-solving methodology who returns to her hometown to join a military task force that doesn’t want her, a family who has traumatized her, and confront the secrets that drove her away.
Fitzsimmons, an Air Force veteran, and Curtis both worked on the story for “Chain of Command,” with Fitzsimmons writing the script. Sources had previously indicated that Curtis planned to act in the series as well, but an individual with knowledge of the deal said that there is currently no acting deal for her in place.
Fitzsimmons and Curtis executive produce along with Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter of Berlanti Productions. Warner Bros. Television will produce along with Fox Entertainment.
Titled “Chain of Command,” the one-hour project follows a young Air Force investigator with radical crime-solving methodology who returns to her hometown to join a military task force that doesn’t want her, a family who has traumatized her, and confront the secrets that drove her away.
Fitzsimmons, an Air Force veteran, and Curtis both worked on the story for “Chain of Command,” with Fitzsimmons writing the script. Sources had previously indicated that Curtis planned to act in the series as well, but an individual with knowledge of the deal said that there is currently no acting deal for her in place.
Fitzsimmons and Curtis executive produce along with Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter of Berlanti Productions. Warner Bros. Television will produce along with Fox Entertainment.
- 10/22/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Disney/ABC Television Group has chosen eight scribes for its 2014 Writing Program. Chosen from a field of nearly 2,000 applications, this year’s participants are comedy writers Lucas Brown Eyes (Pine Ridge Agency, Sd), Lewaa Nasserdeen (Alberta, Canada) and Devanshi Patel (Pittsburgh, Pa). On the drama side are Tamara Carter (Brooklyn, NY), April Fitzsimmons (Helena, Mt), Nancy Kiu (Boston, Ma), Ubah Mohamad (Queens, NY), and Davy Perez (Los Angeles, CA). Tim McNeal, Vice President, Creative Talent Development Strategies said, “We’re looking forward to the unique contributions our newest group of writers will make to the creative process. Collectively these writers have intriguing backgrounds and life experiences that are sure to prove valuable in the writers’ room. Among the group include an Air Force Veteran, a bestselling author and a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe.” McNeal added, “These are writers who truly have TV production knowledge and are on the...
- 1/28/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
The Ivy Substation in Culver City, home of the Actors' Gang, is an ideal theatre for a cooking and comedy concert conducted by chef Jewel Rae Jeffers (writer-performer Donna Jo Thorndale). For the former power station is mostly brick and a catwalk provides an excellent vantage point for Officer Pudney (April Fitzsimmons) to menacingly patrol and look down on Jeffers and the prisoners, a.k.a., the audience. The irrepressible Jewel Rae cooks a different "jailbreak cake" at each show, all the while providing bon mots about injustice, including the $3 billion spent on the California penal system or that 65 percent of the state's prisoners were popped for drug violations but only 11 percent get any treatment while behind bars. But All Cake, No File is far from mere pop agitprop, as Jeffers hilariously flashes back to the powdered sugar she uses...
- 7/6/2010
- by Brad Schreiber
- Huffington Post
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