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New Kelsey Grammer comedy at Edinburgh
Published Monday, Aug 6 2007, 15:18 BST | By Joanne Oatts
New Kelsey Grammar comedy Back to You is one of the shows being screened at the Edinburgh TV festival later this month.
The Frasier star's new series has been picked up by Channel 4.
Other US shows being screened at Edinburgh include Dirty Sexy Money, Warner Bros series Pushing Daisies starring Anna Friel, David Duchovny comedy Californication and Sky One's new acquisition Journeyman which stars Trainspotting actor Kevin McKidd.
UK shows include new BBC comedy The Omid Djalili Show, ITV Tony Marchant drama The Whisteblowers, Sky One’s Donal MacIntyre documentary about gangster Wayne Hardy, called Wayne’s World, and ITV series Commando, which follows the training of Royal Marine recruits.
Online drama KateModern, from the creators of Lonelygirl15 and Bebo, will also be shown. It tells the story of four young adults trying to unravel a mystery played out across the internet and through the streets of London. There will be Q&A with Bebo’s President Joanna Shields following the screening.
The screenings and Q&As will take place in The Tinto, Level 0 of the Edinburgh International Conference Centre from Friday August 24 until Sunday August 26.
The Frasier star's new series has been picked up by Channel 4.
Other US shows being screened at Edinburgh include Dirty Sexy Money, Warner Bros series Pushing Daisies starring Anna Friel, David Duchovny comedy Californication and Sky One's new acquisition Journeyman which stars Trainspotting actor Kevin McKidd.
UK shows include new BBC comedy The Omid Djalili Show, ITV Tony Marchant drama The Whisteblowers, Sky One’s Donal MacIntyre documentary about gangster Wayne Hardy, called Wayne’s World, and ITV series Commando, which follows the training of Royal Marine recruits.
Online drama KateModern, from the creators of Lonelygirl15 and Bebo, will also be shown. It tells the story of four young adults trying to unravel a mystery played out across the internet and through the streets of London. There will be Q&A with Bebo’s President Joanna Shields following the screening.
The screenings and Q&As will take place in The Tinto, Level 0 of the Edinburgh International Conference Centre from Friday August 24 until Sunday August 26.
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