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Roku announces Charlie Puth comedy series

Roku announces Charlie Puth comedy series
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Roku commissions a new autobiographical comedy series starring Charlie Puth.

Roku has commissioned a new six-part comedy series featuring pop star Charlie Puth.

The show - called Charlie Makes A Record - is described as "an unscripted comedy series that takes stories from Charlie's real life and elevates them into borderline-surreal scenarios to show audiences a whole different side of Charlie and his talents".

The description continues: "He'll write new music, take his career to new heights, and attempt to balance super-stardom with a regular life... all while trying to silence the oppressive sense of crippling solitude racing through his head.

"This is the reality that exists in Charlie Puth's brain - and you've never seen or heard anything like it."

The streamer has also ordered a second season of Jessica Alba's Honest Renovations, romcom movie Meet Me In Rome from Reese Witherspoon and a second season of The Great American Baking Show, with Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood returning as judges.

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