Clipped is an American sitcom created by David Kohan and Max Mutchnick which revolves around a group of co-workers who all went to high school together but ran in very different crowds, only to find themselves working together at a barbershop called Buzzy's.
Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical), Mike Castle (Family Trap), Lauren Lapkus (Orange Is the New Black), Ryan Pinkston (Tower Prep), Matt Cook (True Blood), Diona Reasonover (Shane Dawson TV) and George Wendt (Cheers) star in the ensemble comedy.
Set in Charlestown, Massachusetts, the multi-camera comedy centres on a group of coworkers who all went to high school together but ran in very different crowds.
Now they find themselves working together at Buzzy's, a barbershop that was recently bought by one-time loser Ben (Pinkston). Since taking over the establishment, Ben has become the boss to many of his old classmates, and he's not afraid to flaunt his more powerful position.
Ben's staff at Buzzy's includes Mo (Cook), his best friend and total opposite. Mo sees the best in people, which explains why he's been able to put up with Ben since childhood.
Also working at Buzzy's are A.J. Salerno (Castle), the popular kid who was once a great baseball player until a shoulder injury pulled him out of the game and into the barber shop; Danni (Tisdale), who could be doing bigger things with her life if she weren't too busy trying to figure out if a fling with A.J. on prom night means they're more than just friends; Joy (Lapkus), the eternally optimistic receptionist and the object of Mo's affections... even though she's already taken; and Charmaine Eskowitz (Reasonover), the sarcastic stylist.
In addition to his regular staff, Ben has arranged for the barbershop's former owner, Buzzy (Wendt), to stay on board. Through his many decades as behind the barber's chair, Buzzy has become as much an institution as the place that bears his name.
Clipped is produced by KoMut Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television. Kohan and Mutchnick serve as executive producers on the series and penned the pilot, which was directed by James Widdoes (Two and a Half Men).