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'''''View of the City''''' is a public-access television comedy show | '''''View of the City''''' is a local online and public-access television comedy show. Presented as a parody newscast, the program sends up [[Birmingham]] politics, culture, news and entertainment. It premiered on [[April 25]], [[2010]]. | ||
The show is produced by [[Brian Tunnell]] and hosted by [[Chris Davis]]. Other cast members include [[Nat Bonner]], [[Nick Crawford]], [[Mike Cunliffe]], [[Holly Dikeman]], [[Eunice Elliot]], [[Tollie Jones]], [[Reid Luccassen]], [[Michael McCall]], [[Narado Moore]] and [[Gabrielle Metz]]. [[Ann Caperton Gillett]] is the head writer, and [[John Marc Greene]] is director of photography. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:57, 7 July 2010
View of the City is a local online and public-access television comedy show. Presented as a parody newscast, the program sends up Birmingham politics, culture, news and entertainment. It premiered on April 25, 2010.
The show is produced by Brian Tunnell and hosted by Chris Davis. Other cast members include Nat Bonner, Nick Crawford, Mike Cunliffe, Holly Dikeman, Eunice Elliot, Tollie Jones, Reid Luccassen, Michael McCall, Narado Moore and Gabrielle Metz. Ann Caperton Gillett is the head writer, and John Marc Greene is director of photography.
References
- Etheredge, Emily (March 22, 2010) "Faces and Places: Three students take a new "View of the City"." Kaleidoscope
- Myers, Shanisty (April 13, 2010) "View of the City" CBS 42
- McClinton, Russ (April 27, 2010) "View of the City - A television show that will help Birmingham grow!." Urbanham.com
- George, Sam (May 5, 2010) "City with a view." Birmingham Weekly
External links
- View of the City website
- View of the City on YouTube.com