Congrats, Hoyt Rawlins, you’re a daddy!
On this Thursday’s Walker (The CW, 8/7c), fittingly titled “Daddy Was a Bank Robber,” Hoyt’s loved ones discover that he had a child, and she definitely takes after her good-hearted but scoundrel-ish father. But unfortunately for Hoyt, who died back in Season 1, he never got to meet his daughter Sadie (played by High School Musical: The Musical: The Series‘ Saylor Bell). Instead, it’s his best friend Cordell and his ex-girlfriend Geri who find catharsis through Hoyt’s kid, while flashbacks reveal “the genesis of [Hoyt’s] fall from grace,” his portrayer Matt Barr...
On this Thursday’s Walker (The CW, 8/7c), fittingly titled “Daddy Was a Bank Robber,” Hoyt’s loved ones discover that he had a child, and she definitely takes after her good-hearted but scoundrel-ish father. But unfortunately for Hoyt, who died back in Season 1, he never got to meet his daughter Sadie (played by High School Musical: The Musical: The Series‘ Saylor Bell). Instead, it’s his best friend Cordell and his ex-girlfriend Geri who find catharsis through Hoyt’s kid, while flashbacks reveal “the genesis of [Hoyt’s] fall from grace,” his portrayer Matt Barr...
- 4/26/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
NEW YORK -- The Slamdance Film Festival and 20th Century Fox Television's edgy production arm fox21 have announced the finalists in the third annual Slamdance Teleplay Competition.
The three projects vying for a "blind script deal" are Scott Burgin, David Robinson and Kerry Lambert's multifamily chronicle American Standard; Marcus Clay Carmouche and Seamus Kevin Fahey's sci-fi Western Ghost Towns; and Latrisse Goffigan's crime drama Predators.
The winning writer or writers will earn $45,000 (WGA's scale fee for scripting an hourlong pilot) to have their teleplay or another pitch idea developed into a fox21 show.
Writers of all three teleplays will participate in a round-table discussion with fox21 and Slamdance reps along with a Los Angeles pitch session at fox21 to sell other ideas.
Finalists were selected from more than 600 scripts for potential series.
The three-year-old fox21 division has developed such projects as TNT's Saved and Fox's Free Ride.
Slamdance, presented by Kodak and fox21, runs Jan. 18-27.
The three projects vying for a "blind script deal" are Scott Burgin, David Robinson and Kerry Lambert's multifamily chronicle American Standard; Marcus Clay Carmouche and Seamus Kevin Fahey's sci-fi Western Ghost Towns; and Latrisse Goffigan's crime drama Predators.
The winning writer or writers will earn $45,000 (WGA's scale fee for scripting an hourlong pilot) to have their teleplay or another pitch idea developed into a fox21 show.
Writers of all three teleplays will participate in a round-table discussion with fox21 and Slamdance reps along with a Los Angeles pitch session at fox21 to sell other ideas.
Finalists were selected from more than 600 scripts for potential series.
The three-year-old fox21 division has developed such projects as TNT's Saved and Fox's Free Ride.
Slamdance, presented by Kodak and fox21, runs Jan. 18-27.
- 12/20/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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