With the UK in lockdown many educational institutes have had to get creative to attract new students.
23.04.2020 - 23:05 / deadline.com
By Erik Pedersen
Managing Editor
Looks like Quibi subscribers will be getting some of their news from comedian Nish Kumar.
Hello America is a new comedy series featuring the comedian and formatted as a typical morning news show. Broadcasting from London, Kumar and a rotating cast of correspondents will satirically dissect U.S. news and politics from a global perspective.
No premiere date was announced.
Nish Kumar is a rising comedian in the U.K. He has appeared on British entertainment shows
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