Obama Family’s Life In The White House Inspires New Sitcom
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What happens when outsiders to the HBCU community try to impact Black college culture? The answer may not be as straightforward as you think.
Since President Barack Obama was elected, the first family’s every move has been scrutinized by the media.
Now, NBC is developing a new television sitcom inspired by the Obamas, which focuses on a dysfunctional first family and their life in the White House.
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The sitcom, titled 1600 Penn, is a comedic spin written by Josh Gad and Jon Lovett, two former speechwriters to Obama.
NBC is currently in a “put pilot commitment” in which the network will be forced to pay penalties if the show does not debut.
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