"Millionaire Matchmaker's" Southern Gentleman Joins 'Tee Tee' To Dish On Sketch Comedy

Top Quote Multicultural all-star team generating buzz with a campaign to bring their web-based sketch comedy series, Purple Stuff TV to the small screen. End Quote
  • Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) September 07, 2011 - "Barack the Vote's" success landed creator, Brandon Broussard on season five of Bravo's hit show "Millionaire Matchmaker" in the upcoming episode airing Thursday, September 8th at 9:00PM. Former writer for Tyler Perry, Brandon Broussard's latest creation, Purple Stuff TV has grown increasingly popular. The sketch comedy started as a web series in 2009 and since has generated buzz resulting in interest from various major networks.

    Brandon Broussard has had help from an all-star team, including Barry Floyd, PSTV Head Writer and well known for his role as 'Tee Tee' of BET's hit show "The Game," Oscar Turner, PSTV Executive Producer and former Paramount Executive, and Anastasia Ali, PSTV Producer and TV One Producer for "Love that Girl," starring sister Tatyana Ali. The team of heavy hitters is currently shopping around the networks with their "Purple Stuff TV," started as an online destination for the next generation of the "The Chappelle Show." The comedy sketches drew inspiration from "Saturday Night Live" and "In Living Color." The PSTV talented multicultural cast and crew had never imagined that their raw sketches would draw in such a huge audience and lead to creating two 30-minute pilots with a chance to follow in the footsteps of their predecessors airing on the small screen.

    "Purple Stuff TV's" very own "southern gentleman with a broken heart," Brandon Broussard gets back in the game on Thursday's episode of "Millionaire Matchmaker." Confident and sincere, Brandon knew the other millionaire was in trouble at the episode's mixer when William "the wannabe player" told Brandon, "I'm thinking about asking the girl, who gives head better, you or your father?" Tune into Bravo at 9:00pm on Thursday to get to know Brandon's down-to-earth yet raw personality, the source that gave birth of his thriving sketch comedy.

    The latest episode of "Purple Stuff TV" will air this Thursday, September 8th. For more information, visit www.purplestufftv.com or follow ( @ ) purplestufftv on twitter dot

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
    Purple Stuff TV started as a small web show filmed in front of a news desk in 2009. The web series has since evolved into a sketch comedy show with over 50 people involved in the writing and production. Topping 10 million views on Russell Simmons "Global Grind" last season, the series is more popular than ever. The fourth season of PSTV premiered on July 14, 2011 and this Thursday September 8th will air the 9th of season four's 13 episodes, each about 4 minutes in length. The series spiraled to become extremely popular in a short time, but popularity aside, the level of production has also evolved greatly in just about two years since the launch. The show's success has paved the way to the production of two 30-minute pilots, both shot in front of a live audience, with hopes of landing on the small screen.

    ABOUT "PURPLE STUFF TV":
    Purple Stuff TV is a sketch comedy in the same vain as "The Chappelle Show," "Saturday Night Live" and "In Living Color." Currently, well into the fourth season of the web-based sketch comedy series, the new episodes air every Thursday, for 13 weeks. Former writer for Tyler Perry and creator of "Barack the Vote," Brandon Broussard is the brains and creator behind the project. Barry Floyd joined Broussard at the project's first stages, as partners spearheading the project's success. Well known for his role as "Tee Tee" on the hit show, "The Game" returning for a fifth season this fall to BET, Floyd also makes occasional appearances on PSTV. The all-star team is joined by Tatyana Ali's sister and producer for "Love that Girl," Anastasia Ali, alongside former Paramount Executive, Oscar Turner. "Purple Stuff TV" is a an entertaining, laugh-out-loud series of raw sketches, including a reality-like dating show spoof, "For the Love of Jesus," advice courtesy of dating/astrology guru "The Asstrologist," as well as various other sketches skewering public personalities from Tyler Perry and LeBron James, for example.

    To view www.purplestufftv.com
    To follow ( @ ) purplestufftv

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