Arts & Entertainment
Delaware County Show Getting Comedy Central Pilot
"Delco Proper" has been a Comedy Central webseires for a while and will film a pilot in the county this May.

Delaware County is heading to Comedy Central for a chance to show the funny side of living in the Philly burbs, as the cable channel is set to shoot a pilot for "Delco Proper." The show has been a Comedy Central webseries since 2015 and is finally getting a shot at making it to TVs nationwide.
The pilot will be based on the webseries, which according to Comedy Central's website "centers around a group of buddies from Delaware County, PA, who’ve worked together in the same lumberyard for years.
"In that time, they’ve learned one thing for sure: It’s hard to change in a town that doesn’t," the pilot description reads.
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The show is the brainchild of area natives John McKeever, Tommy Pope, and Tim Butterly, who all star in the show, too.
McKeever and Pope will also be executive produces on the show, with McKeever directing.
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According to Philly.com, the show will start shooting in Delaware County next month.
Comedy Central says "Delco Proper," and its other working pilot projects have working titles, but based on the network producing and hosting the webseries with the "Delco Proper" title we imagine it will stick.
Now we have to wait for the pilot to be produced to see if Delaware County gets represented on the national scale.
You can watch the "Delco Proper" webseries on YouTube, but the show is Not Safe For Work so you've been warned.
Image via Comedy Central
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