Archives for the ‘bryan fuller’ Category

Episode 1.09 - Season Finale?

By Mel • Nov 10th, 2007 • Category: bryan fuller, news, strike

TV Guide is reporting that Pushing Daisies episode 1.09 (spoilers) may serve as the finale for the show’s abbreviated first season, due to the writer’s strike.
Daisies creator extraordinaire Bryan Fuller informs me that the show’s ninth episode — the last one for which a script is written — can function as a season finale in [...]



Answers from Bryan Fuller

By Mel • Oct 30th, 2007 • Category: bryan fuller, interviews

E! Online got Pushing Daisies creator Bryan Fuller to answer some of our burning questions:
1. There will be more singing. Specifically, Aunt Vivian will sing some Cat Stevens in episode 1.07.
2. Paul Reubens is on set now, filming his first episode.  His character, though not the one originally cast, will be recurring, especially during the [...]



Interview with Bryan Fuller

By Mel • Oct 15th, 2007 • Category: bryan fuller, interviews

From The Olympian:
Growing up in Clarkston, Wash., in the 1970s and ’80s, Bryan Fuller marinated his young brain on a diet of Stephen King, “Star Trek” and “The Twilight Zone.” TV was a passage to another world but he never imagined he would one day be on the other side of the screen, orchestrating his [...]



TV Squad on the Premiere of PD

By Liz • Sep 11th, 2007 • Category: appearances, barry sonnenfeld, bryan fuller, interviews, jim dale, news, pics, previews

The TV Squad’s Joel Keller has posted his thoughts on the premier of Pushing Daisies Saturday night.
If you’ve been following my posts from the New York Television Festival, you may remember my mentioning that I’d post details of the Chuck premiere the festival was going to hold on Friday. Well, that didn’t really turn out [...]



‘Pushing Daisies’ at the New York Television Festival

By Mel • Sep 10th, 2007 • Category: appearances, barry sonnenfeld, bryan fuller, dan jinks, jim dale, lee pace

Pushing Daisies held a screening at the New York Television Festival on Saturday, attended by star Lee Pace (Ned), Jim Dale (narrator), executive producers Barry Sonnefeld and Dan Jinks, and creator Bryan Fuller. Reports from the red carpet should start coming in later today, but in the meantime, we have pictures to tide you over! [...]



‘Pushing Daisies’ Pilot to Screen at NY TV Festival

By Mel • Aug 15th, 2007 • Category: appearances, barry sonnenfeld, bryan fuller

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the Pushing Daisies pilot episode will screen at the New York Television Festival in September. Creator Bryan Fuller, producer Barry Sonnenfeld and members of the cast also will be the guests at a reception at New World Stages where they will answer questions from festivalgoers.



Shut Your Pie Hole: A Q&A with Bryan Fuller

By Mel • Aug 2nd, 2007 • Category: bryan fuller, comic con 2007, interviews

From Televisionary:
Can I just say how huge a fan I am of writer/producer Bryan Fuller? After all, he’s the creative genius behind such groundbreaking and original series as Dead Like Me and Wonderfalls. Next season, he’s giving the American public a chance to fall in love with the breathtaking, resplendent, and whimsical drama series Pushing [...]



A Touching Romance, if They Just Don’t Touch

By Mel • Jul 5th, 2007 • Category: bryan fuller, interviews, reviews

By BILL CARTER

LOS ANGELES — In a quirky fairy tale of a mystery show called “Pushing Daisies,” ABC, the network of “Lost,” “Desperate Housewives” and “Ugly Betty,” has yet another series that is building strong enthusiasm in advance of the fall television season.
Marked by a candy-colored palette, characters as sweet as freshly baked [...]



A Fuller View of ‘Pushing Daisies’

By Mel • Jun 20th, 2007 • Category: bryan fuller, interviews

For Bryan Fuller, it all started many years ago, on a hot summer’s day in his home town in eastern Washington state, during one of his first attempts at T-ball.
His team was up, and Fuller was caught between first and second base, with no hope of being anything but an easy out for a cocky [...]