Episode 22: Larry Wilmore by Writers' Bloc Podcast published on 2013-08-15T20:15:44Z There are a handful of people in this business who can do it all and Larry Wilmore is one of those people. He has not only created successful shows on his own, he has written for every genre known to television comedy, acted on "the TV" and in "the movies", written a book with another one on the way, and... he can sing! (I think. Not totally sure about that last one.) His impressive list of TV writing credits include “In Living Color,” “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air”, “The Jamie Foxx Show", and "The Office". And he co-created the animated show “The PJs” with Eddie Murphy and the award winning "The Bernie Mac Show." In this jam-packed episode, Larry discusses all of those experiences as well as giving away a few of his formerly best-kept secrets on successfully pitching to networks. There's gold in this here episode, and I command you to dig it! Genre writers bloc Comment by NativeSonKY Bernie Mac Show was the best series ever. I miss Bernie. 2013-08-29T19:47:35Z Comment by Writers' Bloc Podcast Larry Wilmore says "what is called writer's block really is a lack of clarity." 2013-08-23T20:03:03Z Comment by Writers' Bloc Podcast What I found out early on was how out-of-your-control showbiz is if you're a performer. - Larry Wilmore 2013-08-23T19:54:53Z Comment by Writers' Bloc Podcast What are the differences between a multi-camera show and a single-camera show? 2013-08-23T19:50:54Z