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Norman Lear, Common, Shonda Rhimes To Explore Inequality In Epix Documentary Series

Norman Lear, Common, Shonda Rhimes To Explore Inequality In Epix Documentary Series

By Meredith Blake, Los Angeles Times (TNS)

Super-producers Norman Lear and Shonda Rhimes will team with celebrities including Amy Poehler and Common for a documentary series on Epix exploring inequality, the network announced Tuesday.

The series, America Divided, will feature celebrity correspondents including Lear, Common, Poehler, Zach Galifianakis and America Ferrera investigating aspects of social, economic and political division. The series will premiere on the premium cable network in fall 2016.

“We thought this was an amazing opportunity to help raise the level of the dialogue and focus the conversation on the inequities that exist in our country,” Epix Chief Executive Mark S. Greenberg told The Times.

“It’s all of deep concern and paramount interest,” added Lear, the producer behind such socially conscious, provocative sitcoms as All in the Family, Good Times and Maude. “The whole subject is a great part of my life.”

Lear and Common will executive produce with Rhimes. The series was created by Lucian Read, Solly Granatstein and Richard Rowley, who previously collaborated on Showtime’s climate change documentary series Years of Living Dangerously.

The series will air in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, but Lear, long associated with liberal politics, insists it is not advancing any particular agenda.

“I never think of myself as coming at it from any place but love of America,” he told The Times. “I’m not there to doubt anybody’s patriotism and I don’t think I have to wear a button to prove I’m an American and I care. This kind of involvement says much more than that button.”

The series will be made available at a later date on Hulu, Amazon and Sony Vue, widening its reach beyond the Epix subscriber base, Greenberg said.

©2016 Los Angeles Times. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Photo: Norman Lear at Vicki Abelson’s Women Who Write. Louise Palanker via Flickr

Late Night Roundup: Larry Wilmore Crashes Bill O’Reilly’s Party

Late Night Roundup: Larry Wilmore Crashes Bill O’Reilly’s Party

Larry Wilmore gave some accolades to Alabama, after Governor Robert Bentley (R) unilaterally ordered the removal of the Confederate flag from the state capitol grounds. “They took down their four Confederate fla— wait, what the f**k were they flying four Confederate flags?! Four?!”

Larry also looked at Bill O’Reilly’s coverage of how racism in America is totally over — which, of course, was a panel of all-white contributors. And so Larry made things right — by inserting himself into the panel, in order to give some aerial support to the one liberal guest against Bill’s flip responses. “‘So what’?! Slavery gets a ‘So what’?!”

Jon Stewart highlighted the great cultural awakening against displays of the Confederate flag, in a segment called: “Huh, I Guess It Is Pretty F#@kin’ Weird That We Fly A Flag In Honor Of A Pro-Slavery Secessionist Army.”

Conan O’Brien highlighted the campaign launch of Bobby Jindal, as the first Indian-American to run for president, as well as the upcoming campaign for Chris Christie: “One guy who’s been to New Delhi — and one guy who’s been to every deli.”

Jimmy Fallon teamed up with Arnold Schwarzenegger, for a special game called “Brainstorm.”

And Seth Meyers reunited with his great co-host from Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” feature, the one and only Amy Poehler, for a “Really!?!” take on the badmouthing of women’s sports.