From Here on OUT

From Here on OUT
Genre Sitcom
Created by Terry Ray
Written by Terry Ray
Directed by Sam Irvin
Starring Terry Ray
T.J. Hoban
Suzanne Whang
Juliet Mills
Austin Robert Miller
Adrian Gonzalez
Michael Lanham
Composer(s) Nick Soole
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s) Paul Colichman
Stephen P. Jarchow
Producer(s) David Millbern
Editor(s) Michael Willer
Camera setup Single Camera
Running time Approx. 21 minutes
(without commercials)
Production company(s) here! TV
Distributor Here Media
Release
Original network here! TV
Original release February 28, 2014 (2014-02-28) – present

From Here on OUT is an American sitcom on here! TV, starring Terry Ray, T.J. Hoban, Suzanne Whang, Juliet Mills, Austin Robert Miller, Adrian Gonzalez and Michael Lanham. The series, which premiered on February 28, 2014, is the first original gay sitcom created by a gay network.[1]

Synopsis

After years of failed attempts, aging gay writer Jimmy Richards (Terry Ray) finally sells his show GUY DUBAI: INTERNATIONAL GAY SPY to the 18-year-old President of the tiny, financially strapped cable network here! TV with the deal breaking proviso that Jimmy must hire an openly gay leading man. With an non-existent budget that “proviso” was the easiest thing on Jimmy’s to do list when he casts breathtakingly sexy and talented Sam Decker (T.J. Hoban)....except Sam is secretly straight. To keep from losing their jobs, Jimmy and Sam must pretend to be an unlikely but believable couple as they, a sweet but slutty pool boy (Adrian Gonzalez), a diva maid / actress wannabe (Suzanne Whang), the teenage network president (Austin Robert Miller) and his domineering nanny / receptionist (Juliet Mills), along with a ridiculously hot office assistant (Michael Lanham), struggle every week to make a new television show...and in the process, a new family.

Guest cast

Julie Brown
Sam Pancake
Jesse Pepe - Sean
David Millbern
Anthony Marciona
Emrhys Cooper
John J. Joseph
Junade Khan
Gary Anthony Stennette
Spike Mayer
Billy Yoder
Lorielle New

References

  1. Hegedus, Eric (2014-03-28). "The closet door bursts open for gay network’s 1st sitcom". nypost.com. Retrieved 2014-09-19.

External links

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