Sunday, March 04, 2007
Breaking News! Follow the on-location exploits of beautiful GNB field reporter Autumn Stanton and her nemesis and roommate, Taylor McColl - the NBC reporter who's always covering the same stories.
Labels: avarian flu, bird flu, breaking news, goodnight burbank
12 Comments:
Very funny!!! I think I'm in love with the girl who plays Autumn Stanton. I'm not sure if it's her good looks or the fact that she named after a crapy city in OC. Either way it's love.
both girls are very hot and very funny. like it lots. can't wait to see more.
Loved it. Taylor is going to be a superstyar if she already is,nt. Looking forward to more of both girls.
Hey, I enjoy the show. Keep it up!
Love these two!!! What a great comedy team you have going there. Autumn is breathtaking. Hope you have more from them in the future.
Great show!! Keep em coming.
This is so funny. Tailor is hot! Please make more of these episodes!
Holy Cow! Funniest yet! Both girls are sooooo hott!
Yup, pretty darned funny and hot.
One error bugged me: BREAKING NEWS on scene stays live. The girls couldn't have chatted until after throwing back to studio: Anchor->field->anchor, then chat.
Funny: stranding the talent because she didn't complete the throw to Gordon. The sadistic director should be played up in future.
Very impressive. Excellent writing and comedic acting. Pleasantly surprised. Found you through Gofish.com today. Will be back.
Found you guys through Gofish.com and I must that I you're as funny as I hoped. When I saw the preview I thought that this show had potential, but it would also be too easy to screw it up (like most shows on tv do with a good premise). I loved it. The show is so feakin' funny I'm watching all of the episodes again!
Wow!! This show is too funny. For someone with no previous acting experience, you Hayden, are a very funny performer. Just went through all the episodes and the behind-the-scenes clip, and I was surprised at the amount of equipment and personnel involved - guess that's what gives the show it's polished look! Quick question: do you notify the people (whose names you use as unseen field reporters) ahead of time, or do they get surprised suddenly one episode when it airs?
thanks for the compliments. and we like to surprise our field reporters - it adds to the fun! :)
hayden
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