TV Icon And “$#*! My Dad Says” Star William Shatner To Make Appearance At The Warner Bros. Booth (#4545) During Comic-Con International: San Diego 2010
(July 22, 2010 – Burbank, CA) – TV icon and $#*! My Dad Says star William Shatner will be making an appearance at the Warner Bros. booth (#4545) during Comic-Con International: San Diego.
• Shatner is slated to meet fans and sign autographs at the Warner Bros. booth on Friday, July 23, from 12–12:30 p.m.
• Sure to cause a stir among ’Con attendees, Shatner is starring in the upcoming Warner Bros. Television comedy “$#*! My Dad Says,” based on the popular Twitter account, which premieres this fall on CBS. The series, which is described in more detail below, will air Thursday nights at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT, following “The Big Bang Theory,” also from Warner Bros. Television.
• To download William Shatner/“$#*! My Dad Says” artwork, please go to the following link: www.thewb.com/comiccon/shatner
• To watch or embed a preview of “$#*! My Dad Says,” please go to the following link: http://bit.ly/bdroDf
• For additional information about Warner Bros. Television activities at Comic-Con, follow us on Twitter @TheWBdotcom and use hashtag #WBSDCC, log on to www.thewb.com/comiccon, and read news at www.thewb.com/blog.
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William Shatner: @WilliamShatner www.twitter.com/WilliamShatner
“Sh*t My Dad Says”: @shitmydadsays www.twitter.com/shitmydadsays About “$#*! My Dad Says” The legendary William Shatner stars in “$#*! My Dad Says” as Ed, a 72-year-old living, breathing fountain of wisdom with the pressure of a fire hose. A thrice-divorced ex-doctor and veteran of three wars, Ed hates beating around the bush. And if you're on his property after 9 p.m. without prior notification, chances are he'll greet you with his shotgun. Enter Henry, Ed's estranged twenty-something son from his third marriage. Henry's a good kid who's spent his entire life doing everything right. But he's been dealt a bad hand by the economy, and is forced to seek help from his father — a man whose approach to parenthood has meant never doing his children any favors. While Henry tries to crack Ed's hardened shell, Ed struggles with fears of losing his independence with age. Will he stay in the house he's lived in for the last forty years, or move into a "convenient" condo offered up by his eldest son, Vince, and Vince's wife, Kathleen (“MADtv's” Will Sasso and Nicole Sullivan)? Based on the Sh*t My Dad Says Twitter account, with over a million followers, this hilarious and heartfelt multi-camera comedy is at once the story of a son searching for approval from a standoffish father who's seen it all and the story of a father who's realizing that it's never too late to be a dad … even if that means letting your unemployed, post-graduate son shack up with you for the foreseeable future.###
William Shatner: @WilliamShatner www.twitter.com/WilliamShatner
“Sh*t My Dad Says”: @shitmydadsays www.twitter.com/shitmydadsays About “$#*! My Dad Says” The legendary William Shatner stars in “$#*! My Dad Says” as Ed, a 72-year-old living, breathing fountain of wisdom with the pressure of a fire hose. A thrice-divorced ex-doctor and veteran of three wars, Ed hates beating around the bush. And if you're on his property after 9 p.m. without prior notification, chances are he'll greet you with his shotgun. Enter Henry, Ed's estranged twenty-something son from his third marriage. Henry's a good kid who's spent his entire life doing everything right. But he's been dealt a bad hand by the economy, and is forced to seek help from his father — a man whose approach to parenthood has meant never doing his children any favors. While Henry tries to crack Ed's hardened shell, Ed struggles with fears of losing his independence with age. Will he stay in the house he's lived in for the last forty years, or move into a "convenient" condo offered up by his eldest son, Vince, and Vince's wife, Kathleen (“MADtv's” Will Sasso and Nicole Sullivan)? Based on the Sh*t My Dad Says Twitter account, with over a million followers, this hilarious and heartfelt multi-camera comedy is at once the story of a son searching for approval from a standoffish father who's seen it all and the story of a father who's realizing that it's never too late to be a dad … even if that means letting your unemployed, post-graduate son shack up with you for the foreseeable future.