Blunt Talk
- Cast
- timm sharp , Karan Soni , Adrian Scarborough , Dolly Wells , Jacki Weaver , Patrick Stewart , Mary Holland
- Release Date
- August 22, 2015
- Seasons
- 2
- Network
- Starz
- Writers
- Seth MacFarlane
- Directors
- Jonathan Ames , Seth MacFarlane
- Showrunner
- Seth MacFarlane
- Story By
- Seth MacFarlane
Summary
British newscaster Walter Blunt (Stewart) moves to Los Angeles with his alcoholic manservant and the baggage of many failed marriages to host a talk show.
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