Bradley Whitford will executive produce a comedy that received a put pilot commitment from NBC, according to Variety.
The series, currently titled "All Together Now," follows a rural church choir that gets the gift it never thought it needed when a salty, Ivy league professor becomes its director. Whitford may also potentially star.
The project hails from Lesley Wake Webster. Webster will serve as writer and executive producer. Jason Winer will also executive produce alongside Whitford.
This will be the first series Whitford has worked on at NBC since starring in the NBC drama "The West Wing" from 1999-2006. His role as White House Chief of Staff Josh Lyman won an Emmy for his work on the show in 2001.
Whitford currently stars in in the series "The Handmaid's Talel" He also stars in the upcoming Nat Geo series "Valley of the Boom," which charts the RISE of the tech giants of Silicon Valley. Whitford will also be seen in the films "The Destroyer" and "Godzilla: King of Monsters."
Read the original article on Variety.
Videos