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After six years at NBC, comedy writer-producers Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan have closed a two-year overall deal with 20th Century Fox TV to develop new projects and work on existing series.
CBS has put in development CDC, a multi-camera workplace comedy from Superior Donuts co-creators Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan. Continue to Deadline SKIP AD You will be redirected back to your ...
In a competitive situation, a multi-camera U.S. version of Channel 4’s The IT Crowd from Lawrence, Community alums Neil Goldman & Garrett Donovan and Warner Bros. TV has landed at NBC with a put ...
"Community" co-show runners Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan are leaving the NBC show for a two-year deal developing and supervising new projects for 20th Century Fox TV.
Longtime "Scrubs" writer-producers Garrett Donovan and Neil Goldman have inked a new two-year, seven-figure overall deal at Universal Media Studios. By Nellie Andreeva, The Associated Press ...
Longtime "Scrubs" writer-producers Garrett Donovan and Neil Goldman have inked a new two-year overall deal at Universal Media Studios. By Nellie Andreeva, The Associated Press Longtime “Scrubs ...
NBC’s “Community” is losing two of its executive producers to an overall deal with 20th Century Fox TV. Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan will segue into a two-year pact that will see them ...
20th Century Fox TV is finalizing deals with Everybody Loves Raymond veteran Mike Royce to serve as showrunner on another family comedy, NBC's midseason single-camera half-hour 1600 Penn, and with ...
Two High-Ranking ‘Community’ Producers Leave for FoxVulture is reporting Community Executive Producers Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan have signed a big deal to create television for 20th ...
"Scrubs" scribes Garrett Donovan and Neil Goldman have sealed a rich overall deal at Universal Media Studios, where they've been tapped to exec produce the new NBC laffer "Community." ...
After six years at NBC, comedy writer-producers Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan have closed a two-year overall deal with 20th Century Fox TV to develop new projects and work on existing series.