Nothing to Report
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Created by |
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Written by |
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Directed by | Clint Gage |
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Composer | Barry J . Neely |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Executive producer | Michael Ryan Truly |
Producer | Megan Rugh |
Cinematography | Will Carnahan |
Editor | Brad Conlin |
Camera setup | Single camera |
Production company | CC Studios |
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Original network | Comedy Central.com |
Original release | April 13, 2015 |
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Nothing to Report is an American comedy web series starring Chris Jericho and Nick Mundy as detectives Chance Blackstreet and Moses Packard, respectively. The first season, consisting of six episodes, premiered on April 13, 2015 on Comedy Central.com.[1]
Cast[]
Main[]
- Nick Mundy as Moses Packard, Chance's overweight, lazy, and also emotionally troubled partner (6 episodes)
- Chris Jericho as Chance Blackstreet, a divorced, depressed, emotionally unstable detective (6 episodes)
Supporting[]
- Michael Ryan Truly as Hawk, a fellow detective and Broadway's partner (2 episodes)
- Echo Kellum as Broadway, a fellow detective and Hawk's partner (1 episode)
Guest[]
- Brian Stack as Captain Ed. U. Cation, an educational children's show star (1 episode)
- Brendon Walsh as Meth Head (1 episode)
- Jordan Black as Suspicious Man (1 episode)
- Andrée Vermeulen as Wife (1 episode)
- Damian Washington as Neighborhood Watch 1 (1 episode)
- David Harris as Neighborhood Watch 2 (1 episode)
Crew[]
The series is directed by Clint Gage and written by Gage, Mundy, and Michael Ryan Truly, who also serves as executive producer. Megan Rugh serves as producer, while the music is done by Barry J. Neely, the cinematography by Will Carnahan, the editing by Brad Conlin, and the art direction by Melissa Lyon.[2]
Episodes[]
Season One (2015)
- 1. Moses is Fat
- 2. Captain Ed
- 3. Emotional Scars
- 4. Racism
- 5. Partners
- 6. Shootout
Production[]
On June 9, 2014, it was announced that Comedy Central had given a series order for the show, then titled Team Tiger Awesome.[3] On April 9, 2015, Jericho announced via Instagram that the series would premiere on April 13, 2015.
See also[]
- No Activity, an Australian TV series with a similar premise
- No Activity, the US adaptation of the Australian show
References[]
External links[]
- 2010s American sitcoms
- Comedy Central original programming
- American comedy web series