Clark and Michael, An Online Mini Comedy Series

by Scott Beale on June 12, 2007 · 0 comments

Clark and Michael

“Clark and Michael” is a new online mini comedy series produced by CBS for their Innertube network featuring Clark Duke and Michael Cera (from Arrested Development) playing themselves as struggling screenwriters. It’s really quite funny.

For more on the series, check out Karina Longworth’s write-up on NewTeeVee.

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