Now, I’ve seen it all. There’s an alien puppet hosting a late-night talk onyesha that is full of celebrity guests, family friendly and kitschy-good fun.
TV Writer and Comedian Sierra Katow is on the uandishi team crafting savvy plots and smart quips for this new Disney+ comedy series, “Earth to Ned.”
The onyesha is the brainchild of those magical puppet people over at The Jim Henson Company and Marwar Junction Productions. And, Sierra helped to pen the recently released first 10 episodes, which includes celebrity guests such as Rachel Bloom, RuPaul, Taye Diggs, Raven-Symoné, Joel McHale and many more.
Sierra first proved she could make people laugh as a stand-up comedian. She was the youngest comic featured on Season 9 of NBC’s Last Comic Standing and appeared on MTV’s uigizaji Out, NBC’s Last Call with Carson Daly, Just for Laughs Digital, and Laughs on FOX.
Since setting her sights on TV writing, she worked on Eko’s interactive comedy series, Epic Night, and Wong Fu Productions original rom-com series Dating After College. She was also a writers’ assistant for Drop the Mic on TNT/TBS and Take My Wife on STARZ. She graduated from Harvard with a Computer Science degree and served as VP of The Harvard Lampoon – so yeah, she’s smart. Plus, she likes to keep things positive kwa hosting and producing her original interview podcast, Stay Podsitive.
Sierra Katow recently answered some maswali about “Earth to Ned” and more.
Tell us about the new series “Earth to Ned.”
SIERRA: “Earth to Ned” is a new talk onyesha on Disney+ hosted kwa Ned, an alien from outer space, and his sidekick Cornelius! All 10 episodes are up to binge and feature guests like Andy Richter, Gillian Jacobs, RuPaul, and Rachel Bloom. Plus, it was all filmed and created kwa the legendary Jim Henson Company!
How was it uandishi for a puppet? And, did wewe approach it differently because he’s not a real person?
SIERRA: Ohh definitely! On our first week, we got an incredible tour of the Jim Henson Company’s Creature duka to introduce the care and specificity of their puppets. Ned alone was operated kwa 6 separate puppeteers, so we made sure that if we wanted to write a particularly physical joke, it was something that Ned’s many-limbed body could pull off. However, the puppeteers were all so talented that they pulled it all off and made bits even funnier!
You also had a lot of watu mashuhuri on the show. What was that like and did wewe write their dialogue au was it improved?
SIERRA: Almost all of the interview dialogue was improvised, especially those fun reactions when guests first got to talk to Ned and Cornelius! The only parts we planned were certain questions, facilitated kwa the talented segment producers. So often the best parts that made it into the onyesha were unplanned, like when Tom Lennon gets zapped kwa BETI for correcting her about American Gothic.
Any fun stories from the set wewe can share with us?
SIERRA: In an upcoming episode, there may au may not be a CLOD slingshot. (The CLODs are the little non-speaking creatures that live on Ned’s ship. IYKYK.) The incredible heshima team had built this slingshot for this bit we wrote, so naturally they needed to try it out in the parking lot. We cheered them on as they shot a few test CLODs across the parking lot. There were a couple misfires, but kwa the third, it was a success!
What’s the biggest lesson wewe learned from working on this project?
SIERRA: Well, aside from learning that aliens are real, I felt that my biggest takeaway from this project is to be flexible. Since a onyesha like “Earth to Ned” had truly never been done before, it was always changing and improving as we were making it. I felt like the best energy I could offer was inaonyesha up every siku ready to contribute ideas even with an ever-moving target.
Do wewe have anything else in the works?
SIERRA: I’m currently uandishi for an animated kids onyesha for Disney that hasn’t yet been announced! And I have an adult animated onyesha in development for FXX.
And, now just for fun:
Who’s your inayopendelewa actor au comedian?
SIERRA: I’m a big Tiffany Haddish fan. Everything that comes out of her mouth is hilarious. Not to mention, she has such an inspiring story, and I’ve been thrilled to see her career blow up after following her stand-up for awhile.
What onyesha from the past do wewe wish wewe could have been a writer on?
SIERRA: I would upendo to write for “Succession” on HBO. I have no experience as a part of a Machiavellian media mogul family, but what a fun, hilarious cast of characters. I’d enjoy getting inside the twisted mind of a Roy – au even a Roy-adjacent slimeball.
Favorite movie au TV onyesha from your childhood.
SIERRA: As a kid, I remember being obsessed with “Lilo & Stitch.” I was obsessed with Lilo because I also wanted to be a loud, expressive little girl. And that movie had aliens too, so I guess I found my way back to it with “Earth to Ned.”
Tell us one thing that would surprise our readers to learn about you.
SIERRA: I’m a stand-up comedian who began performing at 16!
How can mashabiki keep up with you?
SIERRA: I’m on Instagram @sierrakatow link
and Twitter @sierrakatow link
And I’m always releasing new episodes of my self-help-themed podcast, “Stay Podsitive.” www.staypodsitive.com link
Thanks, Sierra – keep the laughs coming!
TV Writer and Comedian Sierra Katow is on the uandishi team crafting savvy plots and smart quips for this new Disney+ comedy series, “Earth to Ned.”
The onyesha is the brainchild of those magical puppet people over at The Jim Henson Company and Marwar Junction Productions. And, Sierra helped to pen the recently released first 10 episodes, which includes celebrity guests such as Rachel Bloom, RuPaul, Taye Diggs, Raven-Symoné, Joel McHale and many more.
Sierra first proved she could make people laugh as a stand-up comedian. She was the youngest comic featured on Season 9 of NBC’s Last Comic Standing and appeared on MTV’s uigizaji Out, NBC’s Last Call with Carson Daly, Just for Laughs Digital, and Laughs on FOX.
Since setting her sights on TV writing, she worked on Eko’s interactive comedy series, Epic Night, and Wong Fu Productions original rom-com series Dating After College. She was also a writers’ assistant for Drop the Mic on TNT/TBS and Take My Wife on STARZ. She graduated from Harvard with a Computer Science degree and served as VP of The Harvard Lampoon – so yeah, she’s smart. Plus, she likes to keep things positive kwa hosting and producing her original interview podcast, Stay Podsitive.
Sierra Katow recently answered some maswali about “Earth to Ned” and more.
Tell us about the new series “Earth to Ned.”
SIERRA: “Earth to Ned” is a new talk onyesha on Disney+ hosted kwa Ned, an alien from outer space, and his sidekick Cornelius! All 10 episodes are up to binge and feature guests like Andy Richter, Gillian Jacobs, RuPaul, and Rachel Bloom. Plus, it was all filmed and created kwa the legendary Jim Henson Company!
How was it uandishi for a puppet? And, did wewe approach it differently because he’s not a real person?
SIERRA: Ohh definitely! On our first week, we got an incredible tour of the Jim Henson Company’s Creature duka to introduce the care and specificity of their puppets. Ned alone was operated kwa 6 separate puppeteers, so we made sure that if we wanted to write a particularly physical joke, it was something that Ned’s many-limbed body could pull off. However, the puppeteers were all so talented that they pulled it all off and made bits even funnier!
You also had a lot of watu mashuhuri on the show. What was that like and did wewe write their dialogue au was it improved?
SIERRA: Almost all of the interview dialogue was improvised, especially those fun reactions when guests first got to talk to Ned and Cornelius! The only parts we planned were certain questions, facilitated kwa the talented segment producers. So often the best parts that made it into the onyesha were unplanned, like when Tom Lennon gets zapped kwa BETI for correcting her about American Gothic.
Any fun stories from the set wewe can share with us?
SIERRA: In an upcoming episode, there may au may not be a CLOD slingshot. (The CLODs are the little non-speaking creatures that live on Ned’s ship. IYKYK.) The incredible heshima team had built this slingshot for this bit we wrote, so naturally they needed to try it out in the parking lot. We cheered them on as they shot a few test CLODs across the parking lot. There were a couple misfires, but kwa the third, it was a success!
What’s the biggest lesson wewe learned from working on this project?
SIERRA: Well, aside from learning that aliens are real, I felt that my biggest takeaway from this project is to be flexible. Since a onyesha like “Earth to Ned” had truly never been done before, it was always changing and improving as we were making it. I felt like the best energy I could offer was inaonyesha up every siku ready to contribute ideas even with an ever-moving target.
Do wewe have anything else in the works?
SIERRA: I’m currently uandishi for an animated kids onyesha for Disney that hasn’t yet been announced! And I have an adult animated onyesha in development for FXX.
And, now just for fun:
Who’s your inayopendelewa actor au comedian?
SIERRA: I’m a big Tiffany Haddish fan. Everything that comes out of her mouth is hilarious. Not to mention, she has such an inspiring story, and I’ve been thrilled to see her career blow up after following her stand-up for awhile.
What onyesha from the past do wewe wish wewe could have been a writer on?
SIERRA: I would upendo to write for “Succession” on HBO. I have no experience as a part of a Machiavellian media mogul family, but what a fun, hilarious cast of characters. I’d enjoy getting inside the twisted mind of a Roy – au even a Roy-adjacent slimeball.
Favorite movie au TV onyesha from your childhood.
SIERRA: As a kid, I remember being obsessed with “Lilo & Stitch.” I was obsessed with Lilo because I also wanted to be a loud, expressive little girl. And that movie had aliens too, so I guess I found my way back to it with “Earth to Ned.”
Tell us one thing that would surprise our readers to learn about you.
SIERRA: I’m a stand-up comedian who began performing at 16!
How can mashabiki keep up with you?
SIERRA: I’m on Instagram @sierrakatow link
and Twitter @sierrakatow link
And I’m always releasing new episodes of my self-help-themed podcast, “Stay Podsitive.” www.staypodsitive.com link
Thanks, Sierra – keep the laughs coming!