ESPN hosts Chris Hardikos and Mike Fickel will be hosting “Skins” at SXSM’s SXSW Interactive Media Festival in Austin on July 12.
Hardikovs and Fickells, who were previously co-hosts of “Seth Meyers” on ABC, will host a two-hour “interview” and a one-hour show.
The interview will air at 8 p.m.
ET on ESPN.
The show will be a pre-taped interview that will air in the hours leading up to the panel.
The panel will include Hardiks’ longtime friend and fellow “Sons of Anarchy” actor, Mike Colter, and “Scooby-Doo” star, David Schwimmer.
They will also host a “game show” featuring a game of “Tic Tac Toe.”
“Skins” co-star Kevin McKidd will also appear on the panel, where he will discuss his work with the show.
“We have so much in common, from his love of acting to his comedic genius. “
Mike is an incredible storyteller, and I am so excited to have him on the team, to bring the fun and fun of ‘Sons” to a new audience,” McKidd said.
“We have so much in common, from his love of acting to his comedic genius.
I couldn’t be more thrilled to work with him and Chris on ‘Sins.”
Fickell and Hardik are co-creators of the “Sides” podcast, which is hosted by McKidd.
The SXSW audience is going to get to hear stories from Chris Hardiker, David Hardik, Mike Ficelli, and Kevin McKidden, who will share their unique comedic talents and talents for the benefit of all of us,” McKynolds said. “
It’s going to be an honor to be able to help bring the best of ‘The Sides’ to the world.
The SXSW audience is going to get to hear stories from Chris Hardiker, David Hardik, Mike Ficelli, and Kevin McKidden, who will share their unique comedic talents and talents for the benefit of all of us,” McKynolds said.
McKidd also said he is “a huge fan” of the show and would be excited to host a show with Hardiker and Hardwick.
Hardik and McKidd are not the only ones who are interested in the role.
Ficlls, the host of “The Real Housewives of Orange County,” has been working on a new series for the network called “Real Housewives,” according to Entertainment Weekly.
The new series will follow the life of a women-centric reality television show.
Ficell said he hopes to work on a “Real Husband” series in the future.
On Twitter, McKidd and Hardick said they are interested to do a new “S.W.A.T.” series for “Sins” but they did not elaborate on what the series might entail.