Programming Advisory
Sixth Episode of "Atlanta Robbin' Season" Will Air Uninterrupted on FX
"Teddy Perkins" Will Air Without Interruption During Its 41-Minute Run
LOS ANGELES, April 4, 2018 - The sixth episode of Atlanta Robbin' Season will air without commercial interruption on FX. "Teddy Perkins" will run uninterrupted for its 41-minute duration when it premieres on Thursday, April 5 at 10 PM et/pt on FX.
Atlanta Robbin' Season - Episode 6: "Teddy Perkins" (Thursday, April 5 at 10 PM et/pt on FX) - Darius is trippin in this one. Y'all know I woulda been left. Written by Donald Glover; Directed by Hiro Murai.
In Atlanta Robbin' Season, two cousins work through the Atlanta music scene in order to better their lives and the lives of their families. "Earn Marks" (Donald Glover) is a young manager trying to get his cousin's career off the ground. "Alfred Miles" (Brian Tyree Henry) is a new hot rapper trying to understand the line between real life and street life. "Darius" (Lakeith Lee Stanfield) is Alfred's right-hand man and visionary. "Van" (Zazie Beetz) is Earn's best friend and the mother of Earn's daughter. Donald Glover serves as Executive Producer, along with Paul Simms, Dianne McGunigle and Stephen Glover. Atlanta is produced by FX Productions.
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