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''Nobody's Watching'' is a US television program that was never broadcast. It originated with and was written by the creator of ''Scrubs'', Bill Lawrence, as well as Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan, writers for ''Scrubs'' and ''Family Guy''. == Program history == The pilot was developed for the WB Television Network, but network executives passed on the show for the 2005 schedule after test audiences seemed to be confused by its premise. However, in June 2006, the pilot was leaked onto YouTube and quickly attracted attention from viewers around the world. On July 3, a report in the ''New York Times'' suggested that the show could yet make it to a full series, thanks to the positive response from YouTube viewers. During the Friday, July 21, 2006, broadcast of ''Last Call with Carson Daly'', guests Neil Goldman, Taran Killam and Paul Campbell called NBC president Kevin Reilly on air, who seemed to confirm an interest in the series. He later recanted, but a deal was struck to produce webisodes. Webisodes of varying length were released until January 12, 2007. In an interview with ''TV Squad'',〔Joel Keller, ("Bill Lawrence of Scrubs: The TV Squad Interview" ), ''TV Squad'', January 17, 2007〕 Lawrence divulged that NBC would broadcast a live TV special in March 2007. However in February 2007, the ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazett''e reported that the executive producer Bill Lawrence had voiced concerns that the show would not be broadcast and this was eventually confirmed by an NBC spokesperson who said, "The project is not going forward." Lawrence also said that the actors' contracts would expire at the end of February. There has been no live TV special as of October 2013. "Derrick" and "Will" have been extras on other NBC produced series such as ''Days of Our Lives'' and ''Scrubs.
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