Big Lake (TV series)
Appearance
Big Lake | |
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Created by | Lew Morton Adam McKay Will Ferrell |
Starring | Chris Gethard Horatio Sanz Chris Parnell Deborah Rush Dylan Blue James Rebhorn |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Running time | 21 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Comedy Central |
Release | August 17 – September 14, 2010 |
Big Lake is an American comedy television series on the Comedy Central network. It premiered August 17, 2010. The first season ended on September 14, 2010.
Premise
After losing his lucrative banking job, Josh is forced to move back to his hometown of Big Lake, Pennsylvania. Now living with his parents on their couch, Josh swears to earn back all the money he lost and repay his parents. There he reunites with his childhood pal Glenn and his favorite high school teacher Mr. Henkel. Each week the three come up with new money making schemes, although due to the ridiculous nature of them, they tend to fail and go horribly wrong every time
Cast
- Chris Gethard as Josh Franklin - A disgraced banking hotshot who lost his job and all his money. He now has to move back in with his parents.
- Horatio Sanz as Glenn Cordoba - Josh's childhood best friend who was recently released from prison.
- Chris Parnell as Chris Henkel - Josh's favorite teacher from high school, although he has no memory of Josh being one of his former students. Despite being a history teacher, he hates history and despises teaching. He is also the "Deputy Mayor" of Big Lake.
- Deborah Rush as Linda Franklin - Josh's overly cheerful mother who is often oblivious to everything going on around her, likely caused by her addiction to diet pills.
- Dylan Blue as Jeremy Franklin - Josh's little brother who isn't as innocent as he pretends to be. Appears to be involved in many criminal activities.
- James Rebhorn as Carl Franklin - Josh's father. He despises Josh for losing his entire life savings.
Production notes
- Jon Heder was originally cast in the lead role, pulling out shortly before shooting was to start.
- The series was produced using a similar model as Tyler Perry's House of Payne and Meet The Browns. Big Lake was given an initial 10 episode order by Comedy Central, with an option to pick up the series for an additional 90 episodes, to have 100 episodes available for syndication. Comedy Central is yet to announce a decision on whether the series will continue. [1]