
EXCLUSIVE: While gearing up for the upfronts over the past few weeks, ABC also opened a second, slower track for projects it wanted to spend more time on off-cycle. I hear five hourlong scripts are on the so-called spring development list, which is expected to yield two pilot orders this summer. The list includes Charlie’s Angels, from Sony TV, with new writers Al Gough and Miles Millar, another Sony drama, Javier Grillo-Marxuach’s Department Zero, as well as three projects from ABC Studios: the Taye Diggs-produced family cop drama Behind the Blue; the ghost-themed Ghostworld, from Ghost Whisperer executive producers Ian Sander and Kim Moses; and the Matthew Gross-produced medical male buddy show Island Of Women. Additionally, Rand Ravich’s pilot Edgar Floats, which just received an order for six additional scripts, is also a major part of ABC’s midseason plans, which we may hear more about this week. (On the comedy side, the network had been mulling new pilots for Wright vs. Wrong and Awkward Situations For Men.)
Behind the Blue, from Diggs’ ABC Studios-based company O’Taye Prods was written by Scott Veach. The character drama is set in Austin and follows a family of police officers – a female Chief of Police and her four adult children, all of whom are in some facet of politics and/or law enforcement. Grillo-Marxuach is working on a second draft for Department Zero, which is based on the best-selling Joe Ledger novels by Jonathan Maberry. Described as is a high-octane techno-thriller, the project centers on the Department of Military Sciences - a special unit that fights enemies armed with cutting-edge technology. Ghostworld, written by What About Brian creator Dana Stevens, is about a ghost on the other side who helps an ambitious young female homicide detective solve crimes in the hopes of uncovering clues to his own life and death and centers on the mysterious, intense and sometimes infuriating connection the two feel toward each other. In addition to developing Ghostworld, ABC is still in talks with ABC Studios about possibly picking up the Sander/Moses produced Ghost Whisperer, which was canceled by CBS. Island of Women, written by The Days creator John Scott Shepherd, revolves around three male surgeons who share office space but nothing of their personal lives with each other until a perfect storm of romantic catastrophes and a lot of alcohol makes them finally turn to each other for support.
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Deadline.com has really jumped the shark. Nothing personal, Nellie, but all these TV reports are so dry and impersonal. What made Deadline special was Nikke Finke’s attitude and flow and style. I can see how these TV articles on who got hired for this show or that show would be useful information to a small, niche, Los Angeles audience. But as far as its national appeal to a broad array of fans and readers, Deadline is so over.
Wow. Complaining that a free website with multiple writers each with a different style offers too much content? No, you don’t have a annoying sense of entitlement or anything.
You’re an idiot. You spend probably an hour a two a day on a blog that no one reads, and no one will give a shit about. Why don’t you spend that time volunteering, or maybe putting your weak English-language skills towards actually creating content and the life you’ve probably dreamed of. Instead, you’re bitching about DHD? And completely missing the mark as well?
The site is so much better now that there are regular posts, and aside from the fact that insider’s want to know what’s going on, I would have read this site all the time as a college kid with dreams of making it. It’s an invaluable resource for MBA’s as well. Please. Make yourself useful instead of wasting your life with a stupid blog.
Please,
You’re a complete dolt. Anyone who’d respond to a post they disagree with by making the comment, “Why don’t you spend your time volunteering?” is a dolt. And commenting on my “weak English language skills” when your slim post contains numerous examples of what my middle school English teacher called “inexcusable, stupid mistakes,” not the least of which is your misuse of “insider’s” you sound like an even bigger dolt.
You come across as just another Hollywood brat. If you think people in Chicago, Nashville and Portland are interested in Nellie’s “inside TV” reports, you’re not just a dolt, you’re out of your mind. We are not. It’s nice to see she has so many friends who rally behind her, but trust me, virtually nobody east of Pasadena cares.
Oh Boy,
This is an entertainment website for everything entertainment. TMZ is just a click away if all you want is “entertainment”. Deadline is about the industry for people who follow the industry wherever they might be.
@Oh Boy
I disagree. I live in South Carolina and look forward to these ‘niche’ postings.
It’s why I read Deadline.com, to get information I can’t get from other websites. For more generalized knowledge, I go to EW.com or People.com.
You said it “anncoulter”.
I disagree. I think Nellie Andreeva has given us reports that Nikki would never give like the tv ratings. Nellie, you’re doing a great job getting scoops and stuffs. Just because you don’t give out your opinions like nikki does doesn’t mean your information isn’t less valuable because your information that you provide is every bit as important.
Actually, I would argue that Nikki Finke’s “attitude and flow and style” is what appeals to a niche LA audience, not exclusive info. National entertainment junkies care more about the scoops; that’s what they’ve been coming to DHD for anyway. I think Nellie Andreeva has been a great addition — her analysis of pilot season and trends in TV have been spot-on in addition to her good info.
Oh Boy — nice to hear that you & your friends read Deadline Hollywood out in Chicago, Nashville, & Portland, but this site isn’t written with your interests in mind. No one at Deadline cares about the flyover states, they’re writing for the people who have a vested interest because they work in the industry. If you want broad national appeal, go to EW.com or watch Mary Hart & co. Nellie’s detailed TV info has been hugely helpful this pilot season, and has made this site BETTER.
ABC’s in real trouble next year and judging by the quality of NBC’s pilots, ABC might find it in 4th place. NBC’s pilot season was great according to Nikki Finke. Undercovers, The Event, and Chase have the potential to be huge hits. The only pilot that wasn’t good was Outsourced.
As someone who works for ABC and has seen the NBC pilots, I agree, ABC is in real trouble next year, but not because NBC’s pilots are so great. It’s because almost ALL the pilots this year suck. They’re flaccid, derivative, badly cast, and not particularly well-written. The few standouts are cast with predictable network “pretty” actors that don’t do the reasonably good writing justice (Midland, I’m looking at you). ABC is in trouble because ABC’s execs are fearful, mediocrity seeking idiots who believe in saying, never showing, because they believe their audience is retarded. Not that I’m FED UP, or anything.
Not really true according to others. I’ve read some people who say that NBC/s development was the best its been in years. Undercovers is very much like a USA show.
I heard Lonestar was pretty good. Who do you think is miscast? Just out of curiosity.
This is the third consecutive year that after NBC announces its development slate I’ve seen these “Hey — I hear NBC’s pilots are really good” comments posted all over the Internet.
if only NBC put in one-tenth the effort creating programs as they do putting shills to work commenting on their new shows and Conan/Leno, they might have a chance to succeed. Actually, I take that back. NBC could have a brilliant line up, but most viewers won’t give their new shows a chance. I know I won’t. A comedy on my old job that was outsourced? Yeah, that’s what I want to see — not.
frustrate Writer, I heard Lonestar was pretty good. Who do you think is miscast? Just out of curiosity.
Any updates on Old Christine?
Guess Javier Grillo-Marxuach learned his lesson from “The Middleman” and is staying away from funny as that was horrible. Even worse, he self promoted himself all over the website with videos of him trying to do standup comedy and shamelessly mugging. Dude ain’t got the goods.
Dolemite — Javier is one of the most talented and most original people working in this town. This business needs more guys like him and less people trying to do the same tired concepts year after year. I don’t know what “goods” you got, but I doubt they even come close to his.
In fact deadline has become a much faster news source now that there is more reporting to add to Nikki. Get over it fellas, the trades are dead.
I love me some “Middleman”. The goods x awesome!
Jonathan Maberry’s Patient Zero and The Dragon Factory were such fantastic novels, I am so excited to hear they may become a television series.
My two cents: DHD is a WAY better website now that there are multiple sources of content. As a TV writer, this is fast becoming an invaluable source of TV information.
Rock on! I hope to see Joe Ledger and the entire DMS team on the small screen soon!
i like Nellie’s reports. she is fast and accurate. don’t change a thing.
so, lots of procedurals and remakes? awesome. it makes me sad that abc is going the cbs road, but hopefully a few of ‘em hit and give them the breathing room it takes to be able to develop stuff like pushing daisies, eli stone, etc.
Sounds like the D-team over @ ABC needs to put their resumes into development.
The deathwatch for Mcpherson starts long before any of these projects will see the light of day– as in NOW. The whole town is watching, Steve…..
Yeah, does this mean ABC took a pass on Old Christine and Ghost Whisperer? And keep up the good work, Nellie. Don’t listen to the haters!
Any updates on “The Freshmen”? Is it completely dead? I thought it had a good pedigree with Sarah Chalke and I think Arianna Huffington as an EP. Seems like a good formula for some laughs at the expense of DC and politics or is the real thing funny enough?
It’s not completely dead as of yet.
HH-Freshman may sound good,but if you read the script you’d know why it wasn’t picked up. It was juvenile and not at all funny.
Don’t see how it isn’t completely dead.
From what I’ve read, the pilots for Undercovers, The Event and Lonestar are pretty good.
What is with all of the Nellie hate? I’m a TV aficionado who never has come to Deadline before, but Nellie has done a fantastic job updating and getting exclusives. Keep up the good work!
Can we really expect innovation from the Mouse-owned net?
You missed HOW TO BE A BETTER AMERICAN, which is reportedly being reshot with a new director.
I’m loving Nellie’s updates. Real news & updates and why I read this blog. It’s a refreshing break from Nikki’s bitter score settling, one sided pimping of her sources projects & “Toldja’s!” God I hate those.
Bitch what you want about Nellie – she has been SPECTACULAR breaking tv stories this year. In fact, she broke a story about a Fox show on this site, BEFORE THE RESPONSIBLE FOX EXECS had the news.
-RnsW
NBC had a decent pilot year because they’ve hit rock-bottom with that whole Leno fiasco. The only place they had to go was up, even one notch up is better than rock-bottom. And yes, all the pilots look completely derivative. If the networks keep going back to the same well (known writers), then sooner or later that gene pool will be used up. Where are all the edgy, out-of-the-box writers? On cable. JUSTIFIED, THE CLOSER, PSYCHE, BREAKING BAD, TRUE BLOOD, EUREKA… the list keeps going. I mean the comment that UNDERCOVER is “very much like a USA show” only proves that the networks are not keeping up with cable’s pace. To all the network execs out there, please take a chance. Come out of the box. It’s safe out here. The audience IS out here.
BOO Sander/Moses
I’m a HUGE fan of Nellie’s!! She has totally taken DHD to the next level. It’s now the best source on the web for breaking news on television. As a writer based in Manhattan, I often have the latest news before the LA-based producers I work with. She’s an invaluable addition!
Wow! Having read Jonathan Maberry’s books including “Patient Zero”, I would truly love to see Department Zero become a series!!!
ABC and NBC are the most painful to watch, but all of network TV with the exception maybe of FOX’s 18-49 numbers sets records every year and every half a year for losing ratings to basic cable. Overall TV watching goes up a little every year; the share of the Big Four goes significantly down. ABC has shown a lot of hubris with sticking to soap operas disguised as medical or lawyer shows as if nobody on earth matters but fans of that kind of drivel. They’ve earned a come-uppance. ( And if you follow other blogs, you soon find out how nasty, spiteful and vindictive ABC fans and employees can be if you call them on any of their absurdly optimistic interpretations of their plummeting demo ratings.)
@Oh Boy,
“If you think people in Chicago, Nashville and Portland are interested in Nellie’s “inside TV” reports, you’re not just a dolt, you’re out of your mind. We are not.”
I wasn’t aware that the target demo for this website was made up of people from such huge industry towns as Portland. By the way, you left out Charlotte, Savannah and Madison in your roundup of people who don’t care. Also, Toledo, Kansas City (MO), Tallahassee and Kansas City (KS). Those are some other towns where nobody likely cares about the stuff you deem to be unimportant.
“It’s nice to see she has so many friends who rally behind her, but trust me, virtually nobody east of Pasadena cares.”
That’s fine. Nobody west of Pasadena cares if you care. However, people who live and work in this town care about this boring, dry “inside TV” stuff. Because it relates to our jobs and our lives. Everyone I know who works in TV out here uses this site to get the latest information.
But yes, I understand that people in Nashville might find it dry, and lacking exclamation points and Toldja!’s. If that’s the case, I’ll echo another poster’s suggestion for you to go to TMZ. In fact, TMZ seems much more your speed. I doubt any tears will be shed because some fly-over simpleton deigned it too much of a hassle to scroll past good TV reporting to get to the sexy stuff.
And for the record, nobody’s defending Nellie because she’s “our friend.” People defend her because her intel is good, accurate and up-to-date. And because Mike Fleming doesn’t write her headlines.
Sincerely,
A Dolt
(Who may also be out of his mind)
Any Updates On Old Chirstine???
An Old Christine update PLEASE? I’d like to know for sure one way or another if it’s coming back…
Yay for Javi! I’ve missed both Grillo-Marxuach and Rand Ravich since Middleman and Life got canceled. It’s kinda brave of ABC to be hosting Javi, Rand and the guys from Smallville on ABC. I just hope they will give these techie-edgy shows a chance, considering the fate of Flash Forward.
Maberry’s Joe Ledger series is jam packed with the stuff people wanna watch – super hot, broken good guys; super smart, evil bad guys; super hot chicks, good and bad; terrorism, science and, oh yeah – zombies, nazis and unicorns.
If ABC gives the nod to Department Zero, not only will Jack Bauer’s body count be in jeopardy, but his technology is gonna look downright 2009.
Hoping for Department Zero. Jonathan Maberry’s books will be the best thing on TV. What 24? Jack who?