Sarah Silverman’s failed NBC pilot “Susan 313″ is finally seeing the light of day as the comedienne has posted the entire episode on her YouTube page. Silverman says the studio that owned the show, 20th Century Fox, gave her permission to post it. She intros the video by saying she isn’t mad that NBC didn’t pick up the show, but rather admits, “They probably did the right thing.” Show starred Silverman as a woman who just broke up with her boyfriend and moves back in to her old apartment. It co-starred Tig Notaro, June Diane Raphael and Harris Wittels, and also featured a cameo from Jeff Goldblum. Produced by 20th and Imagine TV, the show was a very high-profile pilot and was a surprising no-go from the Peacock.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Sarah Silverman Posts Failed NBC Pilot on YouTube | Variety
Sarah Silverman’s failed NBC pilot “Susan 313″ is finally seeing the light of day as the comedienne has posted the entire episode on her YouTube page. Silverman says the studio that owned the show, 20th Century Fox, gave her permission to post it. She intros the video by saying she isn’t mad that NBC didn’t pick up the show, but rather admits, “They probably did the right thing.” Show starred Silverman as a woman who just broke up with her boyfriend and moves back in to her old apartment. It co-starred Tig Notaro, June Diane Raphael and Harris Wittels, and also featured a cameo from Jeff Goldblum. Produced by 20th and Imagine TV, the show was a very high-profile pilot and was a surprising no-go from the Peacock.
Sarah Silverman’s failed NBC pilot “Susan 313″ is finally seeing the light of day as the comedienne has posted the entire episode on her YouTube page. Silverman says the studio that owned the show, 20th Century Fox, gave her permission to post it. She intros the video by saying she isn’t mad that NBC didn’t pick up the show, but rather admits, “They probably did the right thing.” Show starred Silverman as a woman who just broke up with her boyfriend and moves back in to her old apartment. It co-starred Tig Notaro, June Diane Raphael and Harris Wittels, and also featured a cameo from Jeff Goldblum. Produced by 20th and Imagine TV, the show was a very high-profile pilot and was a surprising no-go from the Peacock.
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