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NBC's new series Outsourced makes a lot of jokes about both American and Indian culture, but series star Ben Rappaport says that it's never in a mean-spirited way. "We're just trying to tell a ...
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By SHALINI DORE Endangered sitcom “Outsourced” is getting some help from South Asians, who have appealed to the Peacock — whose Thursday night lineup has been dubbed “Must-See Desi TV ...
Some would argue that NBC’s “Outsourced” isn’t worth the trouble, but in recent days, veteran comedy writers Ken Levine and Earl Pomerantz have both taken the time to explore the 9:30 p.m ...
Ben Rappaport signs up to star alongside Michelle Trachtenberg in a new CBS comedy pilot.
The preview screener disc of "Outsourced," the new NBC sitcom debuting at 8:30 p.m. Thursday (September 23) on WDSU-Channel 6, struck many critics as trading in offensive stereotypes.
All episodes of Outsourced TV seriesTodd and Charlie try to set up a double date with Asha and Tonya, but things do not go off exactly as planned.
Three freshman NBC series are getting full-season orders: The Event, Law & Order: Los Angeles and Outsourced are all getting nine more episodes.
Director Ken Kwapis's latest TV project is the new NBC series Outsourced, which premieres September 23. The show follows an American running a call center in Mumbai, and has been accused of ...
‘Outsourced’ creator defends Indians’ portrayal Ken Kwapis, creator of NBC's controversial new comedy "Outsourced," responds to critics who say the show perpetuates stereotypes.