As part of his expanding slate of original series, network of FirstRun.tv (www.FirstRun.tv) has debuted a comedy of half-hour new unusual based on the world of golf and golfers. "The Quartet of heights of danger" is aimed at people of 30 million who play golf in the United States and 60 million worldwide.
The premise of "the Quartet of danger Heights" focuses on a fictional small American town, heights of danger and a group of four local which, through a fun sequence of events unexpectedly meet to play golf at the local course. Included are expert selfish self-proclaimed golf (not!), an average man who hasn't played golf in a couple of years and two rookies complete - in total, three boys and a girl. The curious dynamics of this group dates from fifteen years ago when they all attended with danger Heights High School together. Could the rookie girl actually beat the egotistical first coming out? The laughs begin with the episode's debut and continue in subsequent episodes like this freak team ends up playing golf every Saturday.
Created by executive producer Gary Kleinman, the idea was developed as it struggled to improve his golf game. "I'm a terrible golfer," says Kleinman, "but I am totally addicted to the game, along with many of my friends and family." It took note of his observations about the people who play golf and the funny things that make on the golf course. "I I believe in no other sport or hobby that dedicates much despite the fun as how frustrating it can be, and as people are about overcoming the frustrations at any cost." Kleinman noted that golfers are constantly streamlining their game, get the rules wrong and do something to improve your swing, ranging from a microscopic "tiny elbow, shoulder, or adjustments, to go out and buy an aid to training or even new golf clubs every week Chin, it's always something!" Indebtedness of all humorous things that has been observed in the field of golf, was born a sitcom.
Casting for the program included an extensive search of comedians who were also good golfers with the opportunity to modify their approach in their fictional characters of skill level. A cast was assembled including Michael Rosinsky, Jeff Tendall, Steven Lamprinos and T'Lane Balue. The pilot episode was written by Dan Southwick and Gary Kleinman and was filmed in the Country Club Golf Course Knollwood in Granada Hills, California. "The Quartet of heights of danger" can be seen now in www.FirstRun.tv - channel 4.
About FirstRun.tv: FirstRun.tv is an online network launched in 2011 by Gary Kleinman, a former Walt Disney Studios VP. FirstRun.tv was designed ground - up to support and advance the move from television to internet delivery. The network has ten channels of new programs from independent producers and can be seen free on any smartphone, tablet, laptop, e-reader, desktop computer, navegador-capaz game consoles, televisions ready for the web and the Roku streaming player. Free applications available for iPhones and Android phones.
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