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March 31, 2010
The Office -- IRS Edition
Following up on my prior post: tax fans of NBC's The Office will be happy to learn that the writer (Brent Forrester) is working on a new workplace comedy show for Fox set in an IRS district office in Fresno, California -- Tax Man. The show is being produced by Ron Howard and directed by Fred Savage and will star:
- Orlando Jones, as an IRS agent
- David Krumholtz, as an IRS agent
- Martin Short, as a "loud, Obnoxious IRS boss"
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Well, Numb3rs fans, I hope you enjoyed Charlie and Amita's wedding because it looks like David Krumholtz's new tax-themed sitcom is moving forward. When I blogged back in February about the television show set in an IRS district office, the Ron Howard ... [Read More]
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Martin Short? While I loved him in 3 amigos, I pretty much hated him in everything else.
Posted by: Dave | Mar 31, 2010 5:05:04 PM
Is Krumholz bringing Amita from Numbers with him?
Posted by: mike livingston | Mar 31, 2010 9:27:05 PM
The first five episodes will have them wringing their hands over how to handle new Obamacare compliance and fines.
Posted by: Woody | Mar 31, 2010 11:54:16 PM




