Freeform Lauchnes Variety Pack of New Digital Short-Form Series
By: Caryn Robbins Jan. 13, 2017
Brand new digital short-form series "Time for Bed with Punam Patel," an intimate talk show starring comedian and actress Punam Patel; "School of Doodle," a compilation of short-form videos celebrating the arts; and "Open Roads," a docu-series recounting camper experiences at a wilderness filmmaking retreat, are now live on Freeform.com, the FreeForm app and Hulu.
Watch the first episode of "Time for Bed with Punam Patel" here: https://youtu.be/ROrwjpd9-fAWatch the first episode of "School of Doodle" here: https://youtu.be/Pp3-kFn5_bc
Watch the first episode of "Open Roads" here: https://youtu.be/heXeOjwTVis Actress and comedian Punam Patel stars in the new series "Time for Bed with Punam Patel," where she hosts creative guests on this hilarious but cozy and intimate talk show. In true bedtime fashion, Punam tucks her guests into bed, chats about their life and current projects, and puts them to sleep with some ridiculous classic fairytales, which are widely accepted as normal in one's youth. Some of the celebrity guests include Lisa Schwartz ("Party Girl," Youtube star), New Kids on the Block star Joey McIntyre, Bryan Safi ("Young & Hungry") and Isaiah Mustafa ("Shadowhunters"). "Time for Bed with Punam Patel" is produced by Colossal Youth. McG, Mary Viola, Virginia Melin, and Stoney Sharp serve as executive producers; Nic Michaels as director; and Punam Patel as producer.
Colossal Youth is a full-service production company specializing in comedy. Clients include Adult Swim, Subway, Cartoon Network, Cricket Wireless, LG Electronics and Universal Pictures. Founded by director and producer Stoney Sharp and Virginia Melin. www.thecolossalyouth.com About School of Doodle
School of Doodle is a learning lab, by and for girl and gender nonconforming Gen Zers, that gives them the tools to turn creative potential into future success. From photography and feminism to art and activism (and everything in between), Doodle's online platform and community events provide girls with education, entertainment and opportunity to develop critical life skills and confidence to rule the world. School of Doodle was built on the belief that by closing the Confidence Gap, we can guarantee that for the next generation of women "leaning in" looks like standing up straight. About Open Roads
Set in the Pacific Northwest, Open Roads provides 12 students from around the country the opportunity to venture out into nature on a life-changing documentary filmmaking expedition. As they travel, the students work together to create, shoot, edit and premiere their films. As they hike mountains, kayak wide-open seas, and raft fast-moving rapids, they produce short documentary films, each aiming to reveal a common human theme.
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