Greens & Grains Challenges Super Value Mart to High-Stakes Bagging Competition On TBS�s New Late-Night Original Comedy Series 10 ITEMS OR LESS
Grocery-Store Comedy from Sony Pictures Television, Writer/Star/Executive Producer John Lehr, Writer/Director/Executive Producer Nancy Hower and Writer/Executive Producer Robert Hickey
What: TBS�s New Late-Night Original Comedy Series 10 ITEMS OR LESS
When: Episode 5 premieres Monday, Dec. 25, at 11 p.m. (ET/PT), following Family Guy
Encores on TBS Wednesday, Dec. 27, at midnight (ET/PT)
Also available at TBS�s Laugh Lab (tbs.com) beginning Thursday, Dec. 28, and on VOD beginning Friday, Dec. 29
Produced by: Sony Pictures Television
Description: TBS is heading for the express checkout lane with 10 ITEMS OR LESS, a new late-night comedy series that combines scripted and improvisational elements. The series, co-created by acclaimed comedy improv actor John Lehr (Memron), goes behind the scenes at a family-owned grocery store being run by a host of interesting characters. It comes to TBS from Sony Pictures Television, with Lehr, Robert Hickey and Nancy Hower serving as executive producers.
Episode: �Bag It� � Written by Robert Hickey & Nancy Hower & John Lehr; Directed by Nancy Hower
Bagger Buck (Greg Davis Jr.) and cashier Richard (Christopher Liam Moore) pride themselves on being the top cashier-bagging team in the region. But the SuperValueMart across the street is boasting a top team of its own. When Greens & Grains manager Leslie (John Lehr) and SuperValueMart manager Amy (Jennifer Elise Cox) challenge each other�s store to a bagging competition, Buck opts out of the competition, leaving it up to Ingrid (Kristen Gronfield) to take his place and uphold Greens & Grains� honor.
Sony Pictures Television is one of the television industry�s leading content providers. SPT produces and distributes top-rated, award-winning programming in every genre, including series, movies and family entertainment for network and cable television; first-run syndicated series; off-network syndicated programs; and theatrical releases. SPT (www.sonypicturestelevision.com) is a Sony Pictures Entertainment company.
TBS, a division of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., is television�s �very funny� network. It serves as home to such hot contemporary comedies as Sex and the City, Everybody Loves Raymond, Family Guy, Seinfeld and Friends; original comedy series, like the comedies My Boys and 10 Items or Less; specials and special events, like The Comedy Festival in Las Vegas, for which TBS serves as title sponsor; blockbuster movies; and hosted movie showcases.
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, is a major producer of news and entertainment product around the world and a leading provider of programming for the television industry.
|