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Dudes...I wanna star in a new FOX sitcom. We need a name for the show. Any ideas ?

NOTE; I wanna be a top paid actor, on a big hit series, which tops the Neilson ratings.

2007-01-16 08:50:55 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

Teg & Milkbone are nominated,,,so far.

What will I wear on the red carpet...?

2007-01-16 09:00:13 · update #1

Now Jayelle's gettin' close........

Isn't it fun to ask questions and play instead of fighting with the cristian warriors ?

2007-01-16 09:10:22 · update #2

Milkbone Nickand & Teg.... heat is on.

I've already found my big, furry co-star. !

2007-01-16 09:39:24 · update #3

23 answers

Meat Lover's Pizza Shoppe

2007-01-16 08:54:59 · answer #1 · answered by Tegarst 7 · 4 1

Vinny's and Milkbone's Gay Pizzaria; Where the Pizza is hot and the sausage is long


Ryan Seacrest, Lance Bass, Nick Lachey, and Chris Evans can make guest gay appearances.

Pizza can be delievered in come stained jock straps - and set in NY or Miami

2007-01-17 04:13:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Merlin - A coach approximately Merlin and King Arthur whilst they have been youthful, in the previous they have been legends. i assume it fairly is fairly a little ones coach yet from time to time it would not appear like it; it could have very deep and unhappy moments. physician Who - uk's properly suited sci-fi coach. studying approximately British television it fairly is something you purely have look at. Primeval - yet another sci-fi coach. It has an somewhat unique concept. some group who hunts sown dinosaurs in cutting-edge time because of the fact they got here by way of a pocket in time a so called anomaly. An anomaly it is the main significant element actually. they attempt to understand why it shows up at random at random places greatest to random places in time. Sounds fairly stupid yet is fairly very exciting. Sherlock - cutting-edge handle Sherlock Holmes. large characters, progression, writing, performing. the only element that bothers me is that there isn't sufficient episodes; purely 3 in line with season. The IT Crowd - between the funniest sitcoms to exist imo. little bit of a nerd coach, for nerds I advise (in assessment to the vast Bang concept). The Inbetweeners - additionally an somewhat humorous sitcom. approximately 4 adult males in intense college who're not properly-known yet not the backside of the social scale the two they are inbetween. Russell Howard's solid information - information stand-up by using hilarious Russell Howard. QI - A comedy panel quiz coach. stressful to describe because of the fact they have not got those in country. it is not a scripted coach.

2016-10-31 07:12:21 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

How about "Finding Mr Right!".

The comic story of two high-school f_u_c_k-buddies living life to their fullest in the 'straight world'. Money, success, and all the women they can have - but knowing deep inside they want each other, they follow each other's move through personal contacts who inform them of their lost-loves whereabouts.

Each episode could be a chance meet that never really ever happens.

Would put people on the edge of their seat - until the season finale when they are opposite sides of the door - CLIFF HANGER .. the opening of the new season would have quite the twist which would cause something to go wrong and we are off on yet another season of searching and adventures.

How about it ?

bga

2007-01-16 09:43:39 · answer #4 · answered by bga 3 · 0 1

TGS: Totally Gay Sitcom

2007-01-16 09:02:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Man From La Munchya - here I'm being facetious

Bod Squad - spoof on the modeling industry, pretty boys in front of the camera (most not so smart but one- the main character from that side- is), average boys(most of which are intelligent and either resentful or shy or overwhelmed by the eye candy) behind, comedy around how the two worlds meet in the middle.

Underwear- Guys who design underwear, funny bit about designing around the bulge, and male models walking around in the co. product.

Secrets- a show based round a premise that all of the main characters fane heterosexuality because they feel they need to in order to succeed in the world but all end up at the same coffee house, restaurants and night spots. Make it about 4 people two guys and two girls to cover blue collar and white collar fields of employment. There are two ways to go with the impact of the show. It could be played so that they think they are getting away with charades but in truth is not every one can tell they are gay. Or play one against the other- in that in some cases it may be necessary to hide ones personal life in order to be accepted and get promotions vs. the hypocrisy of the act and the fact that it seldom is successful without an elaborate background story and support characters. The guys could get their lesbian friends to pose as girlfriends or borrow their sibling’s children and parade them around as their own. It's a fine line to walk and be successful in achieving comedy without offending anyone's delicate sensibilities. It would be controversial and would get media attention.

Airline (a dark comedy) - gay men and women play central characters in a show about a fictitious international airline. Making fun of all the crap that goes on at the airport, during flights, and anything surrounding air travel. Exp. - airport security accosting innocent travelers with strip searches, rummaging through bags, bomb sniffing dogs humping legs etc., while truly suspicious people skate by, a passenger is rude to the clerk at check-in so the clerk makes a call to baggage and has that person's luggage sent to China. Flight attendants while on a coffee break or after work translate the true meanings of "thanks for flying with us, have a nice day, bu-bye", and other phrases heard by passengers departing the plane. These phrases obviously translate into something vulgar or sarcastic. And then just general scenes showing the rainbow/kaleidoscope of passengers walking through airport with dreadful children, husbands and wives who are in fact married to other people off on holiday, people getting stuck overnight etc.

2007-01-16 10:07:28 · answer #6 · answered by octopussy 3 · 0 2

How about Everybody Loves Lesbians? Two lesbians go through the struggles of life, love, and family and you can I can be the wacky gay neighbors?

Or we could do a retro thing called Happy Gays. Set in the disco era; with clubs and bad haircuts. Instead of the Fonz we could have the Schlongz.

Or maybe a total fantasy type thing, with fairies and trolls and amazons and stuff like that, sort of a Xena thing with gladiators too. But set high in the hills, call it Big Jock Candy Mountain.

2007-01-16 08:57:32 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

The O'Reilly Factor

2007-01-16 09:55:45 · answer #8 · answered by martin 4 · 0 0

the title should be...."Straight As A Circle" or "When One Man Shuts His Door, Another Flies Open" meaning that when you're done with someone (sexually) another one is on their way over. It could be about a guy who likes to sleep around...it didn't look bad on Lynn from Girlfriends.

2007-01-16 09:43:44 · answer #9 · answered by Porsh 2 · 0 0

Canceled After Thirteen Episodes.

What is a "cristian warrior"

2007-01-16 09:22:48 · answer #10 · answered by J D 5 · 1 1

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