About The Show
Livin’ in Black & White is a sharp, character-driven sitcom about an unlikely friendship forged under one very expensive roof. TK, a wildly successful music producer, decides to pay it forward by offering a free room in his luxury home in a gated South Denver community. His chosen housemate turns out to be Travis—aka “Big Hoss”—a former college football offensive lineman whose glory days are behind him but whose opinions are very much alive.
Coming from radically different backgrounds, TK and Travis clash over race, politics, class, culture, and even basic housekeeping standards. Every shared space becomes a comedic pressure cooker. Can two men with opposing worldviews coexist, let alone become friends? Each episode tackles that question by flipping expectations and dismantling stereotypes, usually with a punchline and occasionally with surprising heart.
Music plays a central role in the show’s identity. Original tracks underscore the cultural contrast at the core of the series: Tailgate Tango, a country anthem, and Livin’ in Black & White, a rap track. Their collision mirrors the growing crossover between hip-hop and country in today’s music scene—and perfectly reflects the dynamic between the two leads.
Shot on location in an upscale Denver home and a popular local bar, the pilot blends polished visuals with grounded, lived-in comedy. The result is a timely, provocative, and genuinely funny series that finds humor not by avoiding differences, but by living right in the middle of them.