Arts & Entertainment
Main Line Native Developing Late Night Talk Show For Fox
The standup comedian, "Chappelle's Show" co creator, and former SNL writer is developing a weekly late night show for the network.

A Main Line native who made a name for himself in the comedy world could be getting his own late night talk show on Fox, as Variety reports the Main Line jokester is developing a weekly comedy show for the network.
Neal Brennan, who was raised in Villanova and attended Archbishop Carroll High School, is working to get his own late night talk show on Fox, according to Variety.
You may know Brennan as the co-creator of Dave Chappelle's short lived hit Comedy Central Show "Chappelle's Show" or as a writer on Saturday Night Live, among his many credits in the comedy world.
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If it comes to fruition, the show would focus on political and cultural topics with man on the street interviews and sketches, Variety reports.
Brennan will host the show, as well as write, direct, and executive produce, should it get picked up by the network.
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Fox is the lone major network without a late night talk show.
Back in April, Patch reported Brennan was working with Comedy Central to develop a show called "Home for the Weekend" which would take Brennan to his guest's hometowns.
There's no word on the status of the "Home for the Weekend" pilot.
Neal Brennan attends the Broadway opening night party of "Neal Brennan 3 MICS" at The Lynn Redgrave Theater on Thursday, March 3, 2016, in New York. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP)
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