Joe Simpson, who has guided the careers of his pop star daughters Jessica and Ashlee, is teaming with long-time tween and teen television producer Tommy Lynch to set up a comedy series project at Nickelodeon, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The yet-to-be-named show is set to be based on Simpson’s life experience as a psychologist raising two daughters in Texas. Simpson is no stranger to TV, as he has often produced his daughters’ on-screen projects, as well as the ABC drama Women’s Murder Club. Lynch is known for producing Nickelodeon series such as South of Nowhere, Romeo!, and The Troop.
Feb 5
2010
05:57 AM ET
Joe Simpson sets up comedy series project at Nickelodeon
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wrt to “guid[ing] the careers of his pop star daughters Jessica and Ashlee”
Doing a helluva job there, Joe.
Maybe we could introduce Joe to Kristie Alley. Maybe he could “help” her with her eating and over drinking issues the same as he has his daughters? Oh, and maybe he could help her find a man, too? Wouldn’t that be hell, I mean–fun, to watch?