“Doctor Dave,” a new medical drama series starring Dave Coulier, who played Joey Gladstone on the sitcom “Full House,” is in development from Dan Merchant’s Going Local Productions. Coulier and Merchant co-created.
Coulier plays Dave, “a beloved pediatrician who uses humor and compassion to care for his patients and for the diverse and eccentric ensemble of co-workers at a struggling Detroit hospital.”
“I first worked with Dave on our radio show comedy ‘Live + Local’ for Great American Pure Flix, but it was at a time when he had just endured a very heavy personal loss,” Merchant, who will serve as showrunner, says in a statement. “Dave was so candid about this loss and shared his pain in such a gentle way – and then turned it on when the cameras rolled and made me laugh so hard… just got me thinking about the kind of show I’d love...
Coulier plays Dave, “a beloved pediatrician who uses humor and compassion to care for his patients and for the diverse and eccentric ensemble of co-workers at a struggling Detroit hospital.”
“I first worked with Dave on our radio show comedy ‘Live + Local’ for Great American Pure Flix, but it was at a time when he had just endured a very heavy personal loss,” Merchant, who will serve as showrunner, says in a statement. “Dave was so candid about this loss and shared his pain in such a gentle way – and then turned it on when the cameras rolled and made me laugh so hard… just got me thinking about the kind of show I’d love...
- 5/23/2024
- by Selena Kuznikov
- Variety Film + TV
Z Nation, Season 1, Episode 9, “Die, Zombie, Die…Again”
Written by Dan Merchant
Directed by Tim Andrew
Airs Fridays at 10pm Est on Syfy
Z Nation came out of the gates in its first few episodes with unapologetic force. Seemingly promising a series that stood firmly against anything melodramatic or clichéd by actively making fun at every turn, the show appeared as though it would be a great palate cleanser for those who are sick of stories about the undead. Unfortunately, the episodes that comprise the last half of this first season have been fairly meager attempts at achieving drama or tension, and “Die, Zombie, Die…Again” is yet another disappointing installment.
Mack and Addy return to our television screens after splitting from the main group of survivors and not being present in the last episode. Addy is still plagued with confusing and terrifying visions of zombies and gore, all while...
Written by Dan Merchant
Directed by Tim Andrew
Airs Fridays at 10pm Est on Syfy
Z Nation came out of the gates in its first few episodes with unapologetic force. Seemingly promising a series that stood firmly against anything melodramatic or clichéd by actively making fun at every turn, the show appeared as though it would be a great palate cleanser for those who are sick of stories about the undead. Unfortunately, the episodes that comprise the last half of this first season have been fairly meager attempts at achieving drama or tension, and “Die, Zombie, Die…Again” is yet another disappointing installment.
Mack and Addy return to our television screens after splitting from the main group of survivors and not being present in the last episode. Addy is still plagued with confusing and terrifying visions of zombies and gore, all while...
- 11/8/2014
- by Richelle Charkot
- SoundOnSight
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