
EXCLUSIVE: Jacqueline Susann’s classic 1966 novel Valley of the Dolls is getting a series treatment by Oscar-nominated Precious director Lee Daniels. NBC has bought the period project, from 20th Century Fox TV and studio-based Chernin Entertainment, with a script commitment plus penalty. Daniels is set to write and direct the TV series version, which will be based on the 1967 Valley of the Dolls feature adaptation, as well as executive produce with Chernin and Katherine Pope. UPDATE: This is one of 3 recent drama sales for Chernin Entertainment, which also set up at Fox Gina Fattore’s Second Chances, about a female trauma surgeon who has to cope with the fact that she was the only survivor of a car crash that killed her best friend (the project received a script commitment plus penalty), and Jon Cowan’s legal thriller spec script Truth.
Valley of the Dolls, which has sold more than 30 million copies, spans over two decades to chronicle the lives, career highs and ultimate self-destruction of three female best friends: Anne Welles, who works at a Broadway talent agency; Neely O’Hara, a vaudeville star; and Jennifer North, a showgirl. The title of the book refers to a slang for sleeping pills that the three women eventually become dependent on. The novel previously was adapted as a movie in 1967 produced by 20th Century Fox and starring Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke and Sharon Tate; as a mini-series in 1981 produced by 20th Century Fox TV; and as a late-night soap in 1994. This marks the broadcast debut of CAA-repped Daniels, who on the cable side was previously attached to an HBO multi-generational family written by Amy Bloom. On the feature side, Daniels’ follow-up to Precious, The Paper Boy — starring Nicole Kidman, Matthew McConaughey and Zac Efron — will be released next year. There are two 1960s period drama series that launched this fall, ABC’s Pan Am, which got off to a strong start last night, and The Playboy Club, which was soft in its opener last Monday.
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Yes. This is dope.
Absolutely LOVE Valley of the Dolls. Would love to see a TV series adaptation. Looking forward to it!
This could be potentially amazing but how is this going to work on network TV? It’s a period piece about pill poppers with lots of sex and smoking…all taboo things on the networks. This really needs to be on HBO or cable.
Amen.. we saw what NBC did with Playboy. EPIC FAIL
The Valley of the Dolls movie was in 1967? Damn I’m old.
That said this could be really interesting TV if done well.
Lee Daniels promises a lot but delivers very little. He’s an emperor with no clothes and an egomaniac.
sounds like you are a LOT JEALOUS of Mr. Daniels I think he ia a genious and i love his work
Would love see see Barbara Parkins in it in some way. MAYBE AS hELEN lAWSON?
NO, I PREDICT MARIAH CAREY AS HELEN LAWSON.
Been there. done that. Still have the files (and the scars) to show for it. Seriously, I hope Sally Kirkland gets to take another shot at this.
Straight off an Academy Award nomination and onto a… remake. great.
The book takes place in the 40s and 50s, while the movie is set entirely in the 60s.
I hope Daniels sets his in the present day. And while idealistically the casting process will be colorblind, a part of me would be thrilled if they chose to go with an all-black cast!!! Whitney Houston as Helen Lawson! Oooh, I’m getting queeny tingles!
Timely.
Barbara Parkins has got to be in it. She will bring itv the class it needs and that Sultry voice…she should at least be the narrartor ala Desparate Housewives!
patty duke should play helen lawson!
I’M NOT DRUNK! I’M TRAVELING INCOGNITO!
-RnsW
Ooooh – nothing says fresh and cutting edge like “Valley of the Dolls”! Unless it were another adaptation of “Peyton Place”.
I hope this will be set in New England. That adds a lot. Still access to that great song “Gotta get up..”
Look forward to this. Loved that movie.
They’ll have to update it on the drugs. Unlike the 1960s doctors almost never prescribe Seconal (the red dolls) anymore because it’s to easy to overdose on them. They actually stopped making them for a year or two. Now they’ve become a boutique drug that costs $10 per pill.
interesting, but I would think it would be better on cable
how…”precious”.
This is a terrific idea–for cable. No previous version has ever done the book justice.
They’re going to have to bring this up into present day. Vaudeville, Broadway Talent agency? Completely irrelevant in this decade.
Yup, make her a young popstar should work well.
Completely irrelevant? By your logic, that makes GONE With THE Wind the same because of the Civil War.
Update it? Irrelevant in this decade? Right, tell that to the multiple Emmy winning Mad Men or Boardwalk Empire. The point of adapting it is to NOT update it. If we want to see stories about young starlets hooked on drugs today just turn on Access Hollywood or Entertainment Tonight.
This HAS to be a period piece to be credible or it’s just another Lifetime Movie of the Week.
Bad choice w/ Lee. Get somebody else.
Barbara Parkins as Helen Lawson. She would be great in that part.
ummm, Lindsay Lohan for NEEELY OHARRAAAAA!!! anyone?
Hire Dann Cahn who was edited the first one he is available
According to Wikipedia…it’s going to be a daytime series:
American television network NBC has announced plans to bring another series to the air that will air weekdays on NBC as a daytime drama. Director Lee Daniels is attached to develop the series.
Anyone confirm this?