After a successful foray into both film and TV, Channing Tatum and his producing team are now diving into reality television! The untitled hourlong docuseries is currently in the pilot stage at A&E, the network behind the smash hit ‘Duck Dynasty’, and will follow the entertainers of Chan’s New Orleans-based restaurant/burlesque club Saints and Sinners, which he opened last year with his friend Keith Kurtz.
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- 10/31/2013
- by admin
- Channing Tatum Unwrapped
Duck Dynasty may be getting some pretty good-looking company on A&E. Channing Tatum is putting on his producer's cap and developing an hour-long reality pilot for the cable network that will focus on the restaurant-bar Saints & Sinners on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. Tatum's interest in the place - which is fashioned after a red-light-district bordello during the riverfront city's Storyville era - is because he and his business-partner friend Keith Kurtz opened it last fall, reports EW.com. It's not yet known whether Tatum will actually appear on the show, as he otherwise has his hands full with other projects.
- 10/30/2013
- by Stephen M. Silverman
- PEOPLE.com
Duck Dynasty may be getting some pretty good-looking company on A&E.
Channing Tatum is putting on his producer's cap and developing an hour-long reality pilot for the cable network that will focus on the restaurant-bar Saints & Sinners on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
Tatum's interest in the place – which is fashioned after a red-light-district bordello during the riverfront city's Storyville era – is because he and his business-partner friend Keith Kurtz opened it last fall, reports EW.com.
It's not yet known whether Tatum will actually appear on the show, as he otherwise has his hands full with other projects.
Channing Tatum is putting on his producer's cap and developing an hour-long reality pilot for the cable network that will focus on the restaurant-bar Saints & Sinners on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
Tatum's interest in the place – which is fashioned after a red-light-district bordello during the riverfront city's Storyville era – is because he and his business-partner friend Keith Kurtz opened it last fall, reports EW.com.
It's not yet known whether Tatum will actually appear on the show, as he otherwise has his hands full with other projects.
- 10/30/2013
- by Stephen M. Silverman
- People.com - TV Watch
Finally figuring out a way to combine his dual loves of stripping and television development, Channing Tatum is set to produce a reality show about burlesque dancers. Just days after the actor sold a half-hour sitcom to CBS, Variety announced Tatum’s newest TV project will be a docuseries about dancers at the New Orleans burlesque club Saints And Sinners, which Tatum opened in 2012 with his business partner Keith Kurtz. The series is currently in the pilot stage at A&E, with Tatum and Kurtz set to executive produce. No word yet on whether Tatum will appear on the ...
- 10/29/2013
- avclub.com
Channing Tatum will soon be channing all over your TV screen. Hot off the news that the "21 Jump Street" star is developing a comedy called "Nicky" at CBS with Nick Zano, it's now been reporting that he is working on an A&E pilot for a reality series about his New Orleans burlesque club Saints and Sinners.
Variety reports that the untitled TV show will follow the lives of the dancers at the club, which Tatum opened in 2012 with partner Keith Kurtz. The reality show is currently in its pilot stage, but hasn't been picked up to series yet.
Since Tatum helped create Saints and Sinners, it would make sense that he would potentially appear on the show as well. Having his big name involved in the project will likely give it legs to stand on, but right now Tatum isn't officially involved in any capacity more than as an executive producer.
Variety reports that the untitled TV show will follow the lives of the dancers at the club, which Tatum opened in 2012 with partner Keith Kurtz. The reality show is currently in its pilot stage, but hasn't been picked up to series yet.
Since Tatum helped create Saints and Sinners, it would make sense that he would potentially appear on the show as well. Having his big name involved in the project will likely give it legs to stand on, but right now Tatum isn't officially involved in any capacity more than as an executive producer.
- 10/29/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The next step after exposing the world of male strip clubs? Descending into a bordello-themed New Orleans nightclub, naturally.
EW has confirmed that Channing Tatum is developing an hourlong reality pilot for A&E that revolves around Saints & Sinners, a Bourbon Street bar/restaurant that Tatum opened with friend and business partner Keith Kurtz last fall. Tatum and Kurtz will executive produce, as will Original Media’s Charlie Corwin.
Saints & Sinners offers ”food, spirits, music, and a sinfully good time,” according to its website. “Styled after the famous red-light district bordellos and burlesque halls of New Orleans’ Storyville era, Saints...
EW has confirmed that Channing Tatum is developing an hourlong reality pilot for A&E that revolves around Saints & Sinners, a Bourbon Street bar/restaurant that Tatum opened with friend and business partner Keith Kurtz last fall. Tatum and Kurtz will executive produce, as will Original Media’s Charlie Corwin.
Saints & Sinners offers ”food, spirits, music, and a sinfully good time,” according to its website. “Styled after the famous red-light district bordellos and burlesque halls of New Orleans’ Storyville era, Saints...
- 10/29/2013
- by Hillary Busis
- EW - Inside TV
Channing Tatum is producing a reality show about his New Orleans burlesque club for A&E, Variety reports.
The project will follow the entertainers of Saints and Sinners, which includes male and female burlesque and GoGo dancers, as well as specialty acts. Tatum and his business partner Keith Kurtz opened the club in 2012, which is inspired by the red-light district bordellos of New Orleans' Storyville era.
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The project will follow the entertainers of Saints and Sinners, which includes male and female burlesque and GoGo dancers, as well as specialty acts. Tatum and his business partner Keith Kurtz opened the club in 2012, which is inspired by the red-light district bordellos of New Orleans' Storyville era.
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- 10/29/2013
- by Sadie Gennis
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Los Angeles, Oct 29: Actor Channing Tatum will go behind the camera to make a reality show on New Orleans burlesque club - Saints and Sinners.
The actor opened the club in 2012 with his friend and business partner Keith Kurtz.
Tatum will turn executive producer for the show and has partnered with channel Arts and Entertainment (A&E). The hour-long docu-series will follow the entertainers of the club, reports eonline.com.
Production is still in early stages and according to A&E this is just a pilot order. It is unclear if Tatum himself will be part of the reality show.
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The actor opened the club in 2012 with his friend and business partner Keith Kurtz.
Tatum will turn executive producer for the show and has partnered with channel Arts and Entertainment (A&E). The hour-long docu-series will follow the entertainers of the club, reports eonline.com.
Production is still in early stages and according to A&E this is just a pilot order. It is unclear if Tatum himself will be part of the reality show.
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- 10/29/2013
- by Amith Ostwal
- RealBollywood.com
Though he’s probably not doing that gay rom-com (sad), Channing Tatum is making a push to the small screen (yay). Last week, he signed a deal with CBS to produce a pilot for a Nick Zano project and now Variety reports that Tatum is venturing into cable reality territory with a new project for A&E. Still untitled, the “hour-long docuseries” will follow the Saints and Sinners burlesque club in New Orleans, which Tatum opened last year with his friend and business partner Keith Kurtz. The pair will executive produce, and it's unclear the Magic Mike actor will appear on screen. In the meantime, just watch this and picture more Tatum.
- 10/29/2013
- by Delia Paunescu
- Vulture
Channing Tatum could be joining the ranks of the “Duck Dynasty” Robertson clan and “Storage Wars” buyer Dave Hester soon. “White House Down” star Tatum is working on a reality project with A&E, home of the aforementioned shows. Also read: Channing Tatum, Zoe Saldana Lead Voice Cast for Fox’s ‘The Book of Life’ The project, which is being developed as a pilot, would revolve around the New Orleans nightclub Saints & Sinners, which Tatum opened with his friend and business partner Keith Kurtz. The club’s salacious motto? “Where the red light is always on.” Also read: Channing Tatum...
- 10/29/2013
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Channing Tatum is looking switch things up and to take a step behind the camera. The Hollywood hearthrob has teamed up with A&E to executive produce an hour-long docuseries which will follow the entertainers of a New Orleans burlesque club, E! News confirms. Tatum opened up said club, Saints and Sinners, with his friend and biz partner Keith Kurtz in 2012, and now he is looking to give his business a little extra attention via reality TV. Now, before you get too excited ladies, we must warn you that this is not going to be Magic Mike on the small screen. (Bummer, we know!) Production is still in the very early stages and as of now A&E tells us this is just a pilot order. However, considering the fact...
- 10/29/2013
- E! Online
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