childrens hospital | [adult swim central] + Art Comedy Pop-Culture Network https://adultswimcentral.com Since 2002 - Advocating All Things Adult Swim PLUS Art Comedy Pop-Culture & More! Tue, 17 Dec 2024 22:22:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://adultswimcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cropped-ascsocial-32x32.png childrens hospital | [adult swim central] + Art Comedy Pop-Culture Network https://adultswimcentral.com 32 32 29223453 [as] Nominations at the 2014 Emmys https://adultswimcentral.com/2014/07/27/as-nominations-at-the-2014-emmys/ https://adultswimcentral.com/2014/07/27/as-nominations-at-the-2014-emmys/#respond Sun, 27 Jul 2014 04:16:00 +0000 https://adultswimcentral.com/?p=1968 It’s almost time for that show where they talk about how great other shows are! That’s right. It’s Emmy time. And while you’re all busy posting about how Tatiana Maslany was robbed we’d just like to take a moment to congratulate those current and former [AS] and [CN] cast and crew members who actually got a nomination.

Here are the nominees:

Outstanding Animated Program

Archer
FX Networks

Adam Reed, Executive Producer/Writer
Matt Thompson, Executive Producer
Bryan Fordney, Producer/Animation Director
Neal Holman, Producer
Eric Sims, Producer
Casey Willis, Producer

Bob’s Burgers
FOX
Loren Bouchard, Executive Producer
Jim Dauterive, Executive Producer
Dan Fybel, Co-Executive Producer
Rich Rinaldi, Co-Executive Producer
Greg Thompson, Co-Executive Producer
Jon Schroeder, Co-Executive Producer
Mark McJimsey, Supervising Producer/Animation Executive Producer
Nora Smith, Supervising Producer
Scott Jacobson, Producer
Joel Kuwahara, Animation Executive Producer
Scott Greenberg, Animation Executive Producer
Janelle Momary-Neely, Animation Producer
Holly Schlesinger, Writer
Brian LoSchiavo, Director
Bernard Derriman, Supervising Director
Randy Ludensky, Animation Timing Supervisor

Futurama
Comedy Central

Matt Groening, Executive Producer
David X. Cohen, Executive Producer
Ken Keeler, Executive Producer/Written by
Josh Weinstein, Co-Executive Producer
Eric Horsted, Co-Executive Producer
Dan Vebber, Co-Executive Producer
Michael Rowe, Co-Executive Producer
Patric M. Verrone, Co-Executive Producer
Lee Supercinski, Produced by
Claudia Katz, Produced by
Gregg Vanzo, Animation Executive Producer
Scott Vanzo, Director of Computer Graphics
Peter Avanzino, Supervising Director/Directed by
David D. Au, Assistant Director

Adventure Time
Cartoon Network

Pendleton Ward, Executive Producer/Story by
Fred Seibert, Executive Producer
Brian A. Miller, Executive Producer
Jennifer Pelphrey, Executive Producer
Curtis Lelash, Executive Producer
Rob Sorcher, Executive Producer
Adam Muto, Supervising Producer/Story by
Nick Jennings, Supervising Producer
Kevin Kolde, Supervising Producer
Kelly Crews, Producer
Tom Herpich, Written by/Story by
Steve Wolfhard, Written by/Story by
Kent Osborne, Story by
Patrick McHale, Story by
Nate Cash, Supervising Director
Don Judge, Timing Director
Phil Cummings, Sheet Timing
Michel Lyman, Sheet Timing
Helen Roh, Sheet Timing
Bonghui Han, Overseas Director
Regular Show
Cartoon Network

JG Quintel, Executive Producer/Directed by
Brian A. Miller, Executive Producer
Jennifer Pelphrey, Executive Producer
Curtis Lelash, Executive Producer
Rob Sorcher, Executive Producer
Mike Roth, Supervising Producer/Writer
Ryan Slater, Producer
Calvin Wong, Written by
Toby Jones, Written by
Matt Price, Writer
Michele Cavin, Writer
John Infantino, Supervising Director/Writer
Sean Szeles, Supervising Director/Writer
Robert Alvarez, Animation Director
Hwang Gi-Ho, Overseas Director
Robot Chicken
Cartoon Network

Seth Green, Executive Producer/Writer
Matthew Senreich, Executive Producer/Writer
John Harvatine IV, Executive Producer
Eric Towner, Executive Producer
Tom Root, Executive Producer/Head Writer
Doug Goldstein, Executive Producer/Head Writer
Keith Crofford, Executive Producer
Mike Lazzo, Executive Producer
Ollie Green, Producer
Janet Dimon, Supervising Producer
Matthew Beans, Writer
Hugh Davidson, Writer
Mike Fasolo, Writer
Breckin Meyer, Writer
Zeb Wells, Director/Writer

Childrens Hospital
Adult Swim

Rob Corddry, Executive Producer
Jonathan Stern, Executive Producer
David Wain, Executive Producer
Mike Lazzo, Executive Producer
Keith Crofford, Executive Producer
Ken Marino, Co-Executive Producer

Seth MacFarlane
Family Guy

Maurice LaMarche
Futurama

Seth Green
Robot Chicken

So congratulations to all of the nominees! We’re rooting for you guys.

And also a very special congratulations to Kate Mulgrew for her nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Even though she was actually nominated for her role as Red on Orange is the New Black, she’s still on an [AS] show and I personally just wanted to acknowledge her nomination. (For those who don’t know, she’s Kove on NTSF: SD: SUV)

So there you go. You can watch the Emmys on August 25th to find out the winners of each category. (Although let’s be honest–they usually skip over the animated categories.) You can see other stuff though.

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Childrens’ Hospital to Begin Airing In July https://adultswimcentral.com/2010/05/21/childrens-hospital-to-begin-airing-in-june/ https://adultswimcentral.com/2010/05/21/childrens-hospital-to-begin-airing-in-june/#respond Fri, 21 May 2010 22:18:00 +0000 https://adultswimcentral.com/?p=2552 While we’ve yet to hear anything about what came out at [ adult swim]’s annual Upfront Presentation this year, Turner.com’s Newsroom gave us this little tidbit on the upcoming Childrens’ Hospital by Rob Corddry (Daily Show, Hot Tub Time Machine):

All-Star Cast Set for Childrens’ Hospital on Adult Swim
Series created by and starring Rob Corddry, along with Malin Akerman, Lake Bell, Erinn Hayes, Rob Huebel, Ken Marino, Megan Mullally and Henry Winkler

Childrens’ Hospital, a new comedy series created by Rob Corddry (Hot Tub Time Machine, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart) and featuring an all-star cast, is set to premiere on Adult Swim Sunday, July 11, at 10:30 p.m. (ET, PT). Childrens Hospital is based on the Webby Award–winning digital series that debuted on TheWB.com in 2008 and quickly became a Web hit with its twisted take on network medical dramas like Grey’s Anatomy and House. New episodes from Warner Bros. Television were shot this past spring in Los Angeles. The show’s creative team is led by Corddry and fellow executive producers/writers Jonathan Stern (producer of The Ten and Scotland, PA) and David Wain (director of Role Models and Wet Hot American Summer). The complete Childrens Hospital – including both the newly produced episodes as well as the original Webisodes – will premiere on Adult Swim beginning July 11.

Corddry is joined by an ensemble cast of comedic heavyweights including Malin Akerman (Couples Retreat, Watchmen), Lake Bell (How to Make It in America, It’s Complicated), Erinn Hayes (Parenthood, Worst Week), Rob Huebel (I Love You Man, Human Giant), Ken Marino (Party Down, Reaper), two-time Emmy® winner Megan Mullally (Will & Grace, Party Down) and Henry Winkler (Arrested Development, Happy Days).

Guest stars include Ed Begley Jr. (St. Elsewhere, Arrested Development), Lizzy Caplan (Party Down, True Blood), John Cho (Star Trek, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle), Rachael Harris (The Hangover, Reno 911!), Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters, Oz), Kerri Kenney-Silver (Reno 911!, The State), Nick Kroll (The League, Worst Week), Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation), Marion Ross (Happy Days), Will Sasso (MADtv, Less Than Perfect), Paul Scheer (The League, Human Giant), Kurtwood Smith (That ’70s Show, Worst Week), Abigail Spencer (Mad Men, Angela’s Eyes), David Wain (Wainy Days, The State) and Matt Walsh (Reno 911!, Upright Citizens Brigade).

Childrens’ Hospital explores the emotional struggles and sexual politics of a group of doctors charged with healthy libidos. Their dedication to their personal lives is relentless, interrupted only by the occasional need to treat sick children.

Childrens’ Hospital is produced by Abominable Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Television.
Warner Bros. Television (WBTV) is one of the entertainment industry’s most respected providers of original content, producing award-winning drama and comedy series for both broadcast network television and cable. WBTV is currently producing more than 20 primetime series for the 2009–2010 television season, with at least one show on each of the five broadcast networks, as well as TNT and FX.

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