Sean Spicer pitching talk show
By Matt Collins Article may include affiliate links

Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer is shopping a talk show, according to a pitch sheet The New York Times obtained:
- The show has been tentatively named “Sean Spicer’s Common Ground.”
- The pilot of the show is slated to shot in July.
- In the pitch sheet, the show is described as “featuring some of the most interesting and thoughtful public figures for a drink and some (light) conversation at a local pub or cafe.”
- Debmar-Mercury and Pilgrim Media Group are co-producing the show.
- Spicer was named White House Press Secretary by Donald Trump Dec. 22, 2016 and resigned July 21, 2017.
- He was known for a contentious relationship with the press.
- His resignation was announced the same day Anthony Scaramucci was named communications director.
- Spicer was reportedly looking for a larger role in the White House.
- Sarah Sanders was announced as Spicer’s replacement the same day.
- Spicer has also launched a podcast, “Everything’s Going to Be All Right,” and a book set to be released July 24.
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