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Date Posted: 17:31:36 06/28/04 Mon
Author: Rachel
Subject: So this is why LWB won't be back-DAG is moving on

LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) David Alan Grier, an actor familiar to many viewers at the Notorious D.A.G., is flaunting his initials once again in "The Davey Gee Show," a series in development at Touchstone Television. Grier is partnering with writer-actor Tim Hightower on the proposed sketch comedy series.
Grier and Hightower ("Love Stinks") will writer, executive produce and star in the series, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The project will mark a return to the sketch stylings of "In Living Color," the FOX series that gave Grier his big break after years of supporting parts.

Touchstone has ordered a script for the series, which will also feature a rotating ensemble of performers.


Grier last worked with Touchstone in his supporting role on ABC's "Life With Bonnie." The actor's previous series credits include "DAG" and "Damon." He has been seen on the big screen in "A Soldier's Story," "McHale's Navy" and most recently in the highly regarded "Baadasssss!"
Other writing credits for Hightower include "Mad TV" and "Malcolm and Eddie."




I bet he uses some of the LWB cast for this. And after seeing Bonnie on Dave's show I think LWB is gone for good, it is time to let it go. There was two great years, but LWB is gone for good. Bonnie has moved on, now DAG has too. If you want to support something, support DAG's new show.

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