Atlanta, Better Things, Horace and Pete, Veep and Lemonade are among this year’s Peabody Awards entertainment winners, the Peabody organization announced today. HBO, FX and Hulu each scored two wins.
The honorees are among seven winners in the awards’ entertainment category. Other entertainment winners are BBC One’s Ha…
Louis C.K.’s dramedy Horace and Pete is heading to Hulu. In its first-ever deal with Louis C.K., the digital service has acquired the exclusive streaming rights to his Emmy- and Gotham Award-nominated series.
Louis C.K. originally launched Horace and Pete on his website where viewers would play to watch it. Louis C.K…
Louis C.K. took a huge personal and creative risk with Horace and Pete, his bittersweet, topical and poignant working class dramedy revolving around a Brooklyn bar that has been owned by the same family since 1916 – and always run by a Horace and a Pete (modern Horace is played by C.K and his cousin Pete by co-star…
Horace and Pete was one of 2016’s nicer surprises, a bittersweet, working class dramedy made in secret by creator-star Louis C.K. that debuted to almost no fanfare on his website earlier this year. But one of the biggest surprises was the stellar cast he assembled to star with him, including Steve Buscemi, Alan Alda, E…
After winning over Emmy voters, critics and fans with his FX series Louie, why did comedic filmmaker Louis C.K. decide to air his bar room drama series Horace and Pete on the web? At a recent Awardsline screening — C.K.’s only appearance during the Emmy voting nom phase in Los Angeles — the stand-up comedian…
At tonight’s Awardsline Emmy screening for Horace and Pete, creator-starLouis C.K. spoke about the possibility of a season 2 for his self-financed web streaming series, and also added that the show, despite prior reports, is actually financially stable. C.K., who has been on a stand-up comedy tour, took time out of…
Horace and Peteis going out exactly the same way it came in — by surprise. Louis C.K. today announced that the most recent episode of the web series he created almost in secret, then debuted to little fanfare and even less promotion back in January, was its last. “Hi. So. That was it. I didn't want to say, in the…
Louis C.K. decided it’s finally time to promote his new web series Horace and Pete’s. In an interview Monday on the Howard Stern Show he told Stern he has no backers on the experimental project and spent $2 million of his own money to make the series through his own production company leaving him millions of dollars…
Well, this was unexpected. Louis C.K. has this morning emerged, groundhog like, and surprised fans with the unveiling of a project he’s somehow managed to keep completely secret, a new online dramedy series co-starring Steve Buscemi and Alan Alda called Horace And Pete. Something like a dramatic (or blackly comedic) Ch…