MUMBAI: Mere weeks after Dads got its slot on Fox‘s fall schedule, co-creators Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild have inked an overall deal with 20th Century Fox Television reports The Hollywood Reporter.
The two-year deal comes as the Family Guy executive producers prep their live-action fall sitcom, Dads for Fox.
The two-year pact comes at a particularly fruitful point in their collective careers. In addition to Dads, the Seth Green live-action comedy vehicle, the duo co-wrote box office hit Ted with Seth MacFarlaneand are in production on MacFarlane‘s big-screen Western, A Million Ways to Die in the West, which they also co-wrote with him. The multi-camera sitcom, which they will co-run, will remain their priority.
The writing partners spent nine seasons on Family Guy, where they began as writers in 2004 and worked their way up to executive producers. In that role, they shared in the Fox series‘ Emmy nominations for outstanding animated program in 2006 and 2008 and outstanding comedy series in 2009.