Emmy-nominated Kushell is executive producing with Russell Arch under the production company Killer Custard. The series promises to deliver everything you expect from a network late-night talk show: short monologue, comedy bits, full in-studio band, and celebrity interviews—only its on the web, all in a “comically compact five minute package” filmed in (Bob’s) garage in Van Nuys, CA.
Other series premieres in Crackle’s lineup this week include yesterday’s kickoff of The Groundlings‘ second 13-week season with “The Groundlings Interview,” and today the second season of Owen Benjamin Presents with “Owen Benjamin Music Video: Boobs.” For a full listing of the Crackle’s full week of upcoming web programming check here.
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