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| As a producer and director, Barry Sonnenfeld is no stranger to quirky, off the wall and humorous storylines, which are often staples to his projects. However, most of his body of work containing such elements has been for the big screen. In his new television offering, Pushing Daisies, Sonnenfeld once again delivers the same combination of dark subject matter handled with whimsy and fantasy.Pushing Daisies is set to premiere on Wednesday, October 3 at 8pm over ABC. Sonnenfeld, who serves as series executive producer, spoke to CanMag about his new pet project. click here to read the rest of the article: http://www.buddytv.com/articles/pushing-daisies/barry-sonnenfeld-hoping-to-pus-11795.aspx |
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