Ed Weeks

[3] Upon graduating, he wrote for various TV shows, including Man Stroke Woman, Clone and Hotel Trubble (all BBC).

He was Olivia Lee's sidekick and co-prankster on her Comedy Central hidden camera show Dirty Sexy Funny.

[citation needed] In 2011, Weeks moved to Los Angeles,[4] and sold an original pilot to CBS.

[11] In 2015, Weeks guest-starred as a pretentious method actor on the USA Network series Royal Pains.

[13] In November 2015, ABC bought the rights to a comedy series that Weeks co-wrote with Hannah Mackay (former writer on Peep Show) and ordered a pilot.