Jack Kenny, executive producer and showrunner for Syfy’s new hit series WAREHOUSE 13, talks about acting, writing comedy and drama, and surviving American television’s ups and downs.
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July 22, 2009 in Podcasts | Tags: allison scagliotti, cch pounder, david simkins, eddie mcclintock, genelle williams, jace alexander, jack kenny, joanne kelly, marc zicree, saul rubinek, sci fi, syfy, teleplay, television, the book of daniel, titus, warehouse 13
Jack Kenny, executive producer and showrunner for Syfy’s new hit series WAREHOUSE 13, talks about acting, writing comedy and drama, and surviving American television’s ups and downs.
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September 29, 2009 at 2:20 pm
Jarrak
I used to watch Titus when it was shown in the UK, short lived or more likely we only got 1 season before it vanished into the void. No sign of a Region 2 DVD release and my usual R1 sources are not a little too expensive for a show I would buy based on a vague memory of finding it funny:)
It seems to be a running theme that any career in TV is destined to be a roller-coaster ride and regardless of where you begin where you end up or currently are is a path full of wonder and heart ache.