Jamie Foxx sketch comedy series approved by FOX
Monday, May 2, 2011
By TV Insider
JR Staff Writer
Outside of his own projects, Jamie Foxx is a businessman and steadily making deals. Foxx has produced several projects over the past few years. To date, his most-notable project was the MTV series, "From Gs to Gents." Now, Foxx will be trying his hand at sketch comedy with a new series.
Inspiration for the new show, titled "In the Flow," was inspired by past FOX comedy sketch, "In Living Color." Foxx was also a part of "In Living Color." The exposure on the show allowed Jamie Foxx to boost his career. Following the series, he had minor roles in movies, which led to his "The Jamie Foxx Show."
Foxx's new series will be hosted by Affion Crocket and it has been given the green light by FOX. The show will run this summer, in order to keep fans interested. Networks have been trying to change things up in order to keep fans interested in their programming all year long. Jamie Foxx's new project will be the first, among many, by FOX to keep fans interested.
The series will air six episodes this summer.
JR Staff Writer
Outside of his own projects, Jamie Foxx is a businessman and steadily making deals. Foxx has produced several projects over the past few years. To date, his most-notable project was the MTV series, "From Gs to Gents." Now, Foxx will be trying his hand at sketch comedy with a new series.
Inspiration for the new show, titled "In the Flow," was inspired by past FOX comedy sketch, "In Living Color." Foxx was also a part of "In Living Color." The exposure on the show allowed Jamie Foxx to boost his career. Following the series, he had minor roles in movies, which led to his "The Jamie Foxx Show."
Foxx's new series will be hosted by Affion Crocket and it has been given the green light by FOX. The show will run this summer, in order to keep fans interested. Networks have been trying to change things up in order to keep fans interested in their programming all year long. Jamie Foxx's new project will be the first, among many, by FOX to keep fans interested.
The series will air six episodes this summer.
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