Tires (2024-2024)

Premiere:
May 23, 2024

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
May 23, 2024

Creators:
Shane Gillis
McKeever
Steve Gerben

Original Title:
Tires

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
AGI Entertainment Media & Management
Dad Sick Productions
Rough House Pictures

Countries:
US

At his father's auto shop, a hapless manager strives to improve customer service and drive profits while keeping his troublemaking cousin in line.

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Art Direction:
Christopher Redmond

Assistant Sound Editor:
Olivia Posner

Boom Operator:
Christian Kircher

Casting:
Diane Heery
Jason Loftus

Co-Producer:
Melissa Demino

Colorist:
Andrew Geary

Dialogue Editor:
Gregg Swiatlowski
Lucas Sanoff

Director of Photography:
Ted Moran

Executive Producer:
Brandon James
McKeever
Becky Astphan
Brian Stern
Kenneth Slotnick
Shane Gillis
Steve Gerben

Foley Artist:
Jacek Wiśniewski

Gaffer:
Ed DiJoseph

Main Title Theme Composer:
Chris Archibald

Makeup & Hair:
Ali Ciotto

Music Editor:
Michael Brake

Music Supervisor:
DeVoe Yates

Original Music Composer:
Alex Weinstein

Post Production Supervisor:
Angela Rivadeneyra

Producer:
Molly McMillen

Production Coordinator:
Maggie Leisch

Production Design:
Amber Unkle

Production Sound Mixer:
Joey DeFeo

Property Master:
Jenny Lifland

Script Coordinator:
Christa Altamuro

Sound Effects Editor:
Patrick Cicero

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ian Stynes

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ian Stynes
Houston Snyder

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