
ABC has bought The Cult Of Mac, a single-camera comedy from Australian playwright/TV writer Tony McNamara (Tangle), ABC Studios and studio-based Brillstein Entertainment. It centers on Ted Macfadden, who casts back into his 1987 Chicago childhood with his iconoclastic/crazy dad Mac for inspiration in parenting his progressive, modern San Francisco family. This marks the U.S. debut for top Australian showrunner McNamara, who is repped by UTA and Principal.
NBC has bought Four Play, a half-hour comedy script created and written by actress Liz Vassey. The project — produced by Flody Suarez, Todd Holland and Karey Burke’s Dark Toy Entertainment and Universal TV — revolves around four people creating an unlikely family while raising a newly adopted child. CSI alumna Vassey has previously written two pilot scripts as as well as a 2010 episode of CSI with her co-star Wallace Langham.
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FOUR PLAY sounds terrific; kudos to NBC for purchasing it and hopefully making it. Liz Vassey is one of the nicest, most incredibly talented people in the Biz today. Thrilled for her.
Liz Vassey was an under-appreciated gem on CSI. Glad she is finding success.
Although I am pleased to hear about Liz Vassey’s new gig I will miss ber terribly on CSI. She atill could retrn a lot write and still act. Notice it wou’t be at CBS. Thanks Mendelsohn, Donahue and Moonves, you are really a piece of work.
The Cult Of Mac sounds great. If done right, this can be an awesome juxtaposition of a 1980′s family with a “modern family.” There is a lot of opportunity for greatness here.
So proud to say I knew Liz Vassey when she was learning her craft. We all knew back then great things were to come. I am so certain of her talents and thrilled with her continuing contributions to the industry. Thank You Liz. Cheers, Ed Kelly