

EXCLUSIVE: Showtime is getting groovy with a drama project about the 1970s music industry. The pay cable network has bought Vinyl, a spec script written by Jason Smilovic and Todd Katzberg, with Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas on board to executive produce and Barry Levinson attached to direct, subject to availability. Smilovic will also executive produce, with Barry Grieff, Andy Meyer and Katzberg co-executive producing. The idea for the project originated with Grieff and Meyer, who were A&M Records executives in the 1970s. They took it to Smilovic, who brought in frequent collaborator (and former mentee) Katzberg. Set in 1970s Los Angeles, Vinyl explores every aspect of the music business through multiple vantage points — from the record executives and rock stars to the drug pushers and the prostitutes, from the stage to the boardroom to the DJ booth.
Vinyl is the latest collaboration between Smilovic and Goldsmith-Thomas. Smilovic is writing a feature script Replay for Warner Bros, which landed on the 2010 Black List. Goldsmith-Thomas is producing, with Robert Zemeckis circling to direct. She is also producing The Architect for Warner Bros, which Smilovic will write next. And the two shepherded the Smilovic-penned TV drama project The Detail, which sold to Fox this past development season. Levinson has two features with Al Pacino lined up: an adaptation of the Philip Roth novel The Humbling and Gotti: Three Generations. Katzberg has worked on Smilovic’s three NBC series, Kidnapped, Bionic Woman and My Own Worst Enemy. Smilovic, Katzberg and Goldsmith-Thomas are repped by CAA, Levinson is with ICM. Smilovic and Katzberg are managed by Madhouse.
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where is REPLAY at?? huge fan of the book and that script is just fantastic! can’t wait for that to hit.
this sounds groovy too. smilovic+goldsmith-thomas sounds like a powerhouse team. excited to see what comes of all this.
I AM SO READY FOR THE 70s on SHOWTIME! This will be EPIC.
Sounds like these guys got their period stuff down.
so stoked for REPLAY– such a great script, ARCHITECT sounds interesting, and beyond exciting for this show– has anyone read it??
Good call, Showtime. There has yet to be a great series about the music business, and that was a wild period. I wonder how far they’ll go? This has the potential to be awesome.
Ah yes, the good old days of the ’70s, with Jimmah Cahtah,,no worries, just sex, drugs, disco, baby!
Huh, I see the change of the captain on the ship called Showtime turns out to be good.
interested to see what happens with this. Seems like a great match on all fronts. Smilovic is a strong writer.
Now, this sounds good. Interesting that it was a spec, and Levinson attached. nice streak for these guys. Good team. Good taste.
Whatever happened to that film Timbaland was producing entitled VINYL? Loved that script. CAA was packaging it last time it was mentioned.
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Great, great idea for a series.
I bet those A & M guys have serious stories. If they get this right, it could be bananas.
smart team working on it. Cant wait to watch.
Sounds amazing!!!
Good move going to showtime with this. That way it’s guaranteed a full season before it gets cancelled
Barry’s a master of tone so if he gets it right, a la Wag the Dog, it could be great! Curious how the payola controversy is dealt with.
Souds a hell of a lot better than all that other crap on pay cable. Witness Borgias, Tara, Hung… If these guys don’t screw it up, this could be a show that I look forward to watching. The music business in the 70s was OZ.
Steve S.
This sounds like a show I will Tivo, wait until three episodes in to see what people think of it and then decide to delete or marathon through. Like I kind of do with a lot of new shows now
This could be awesome. Such a cool world to explore, and on Showtime could be the perfect place to do it right with the drugs and everything that was culturally accepted. I’m all in on this story.
Sounds super-cool. Everybody’s doing the MadMen ’60s to death, only logical to move things into the ’70s. Looks like Swingtown was a little ahead of its time?
awesome! Inside the biz from the POV of A&M insiders, great writers and team, the music alone will make this worth watching. Wonder if they are going to do any live performances by today’s artists in those rolls. Really psyched, love that period of music. Great call Showtime.
This show sounds like a home run! I can’t wait to see it! Nothing better than rock and roll in the 70′s!!!
This will be the show to watch. Showtime will have the show of the year no contest. First hand stories about the music biz in the 70′s- doesn’t get any better. Count me in.
I can’t wait for this show! Must be unbelievable material from that era… Showtime snatched up a winner! So much potential!
Rock n roll at it’s best, ready to relive the glory days. These are stories that I cannot wait to see produced, written and directed by the greats listed above.
70′s were one of the most amazing decades of all time. So excited to relive them through the eyes of an industry that creates moments like disco.
Cool. And I hope they use lots of shots of the Capitol Records building. Keep that historical site clear of high-rise clutter development!