Exclusive: Ugly Betty developer/ executive producer Silvio Horta is back at ABC with a new dramedy project, this time teamed with Easy A and Friends With Benefits director Will Gluck. ABC has bought Mrs. Miller, an action comedic drama from Sony Pictures TV and Gluck’s studio-based shingle Olive Bridge Entertainment. Kell Cahoon (Psych) will write the script and will executive produce with Horta and Gluck, while Olive Bridge’s Richie Schwartz will co-executive produce. Mrs. Miller centers on a retired CIA operative whose quiet, comfortable suburban life is turned upside down after she’s pulled back into the world of espionage. Determined to keep the two worlds secret and separate from each other, she must now lead a double life where the queen bee housewife in her neighborhood can be as menacing as an arms dealer in Beirut. This is the seventh sale for Olive Bridge in its first...
- 10/28/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
In May, Universal Studios Home Entertainment will deliver to DVD something old and something new from TV: the latest season of comedy Psych and the second season of the original 1970s The Bionic Woman.
Psych season five
The popular Emmy-nominated Psych, which airs on USA Network, stars James Roday (The Dukes of Hazzard) as a not-so-psychic detective and Dulé Hill (TV’s The West Wing) as his straight-laced sidekick. The quick-witted and quirky show also stars Corbin Bernsen (Carpool Guy), Maggie Lawson (TV’s Party of Five), Timothy Omundson (TV’s Jericho) and Kirsten Nelson (TV’s The O’Keefes).
Psych: The Complete Fifth Season, arriving May 31, contains all 16 episodes, including the team infiltrating a ring of street thugs, hunting ghosts and advocating for a polar bear.
Priced at $49.98 (discounted to $44.99 on Amazon as of this writing), the DVD will come with a slew of special features:
deleted scenes...
Psych season five
The popular Emmy-nominated Psych, which airs on USA Network, stars James Roday (The Dukes of Hazzard) as a not-so-psychic detective and Dulé Hill (TV’s The West Wing) as his straight-laced sidekick. The quick-witted and quirky show also stars Corbin Bernsen (Carpool Guy), Maggie Lawson (TV’s Party of Five), Timothy Omundson (TV’s Jericho) and Kirsten Nelson (TV’s The O’Keefes).
Psych: The Complete Fifth Season, arriving May 31, contains all 16 episodes, including the team infiltrating a ring of street thugs, hunting ghosts and advocating for a polar bear.
Priced at $49.98 (discounted to $44.99 on Amazon as of this writing), the DVD will come with a slew of special features:
deleted scenes...
- 3/18/2011
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
Exclusive: Tagline Television, the six-year-old production company behind Psych, has signed a first-look deal with Universal Cable Prods., the studio that produces the veteran USA Network dramedy. Tagline already has 2 other hourlong projects set up at Ucp, Faerborne and Under. Faerborne, from writer Andrew Robinson, is for sibling cable network Syfy. It centers on a young Seattle businessman whose life is turned upside down when he learns that he is a "Changeling" -- a fairy left to be raised by humans -- and must be trained to fight goblins and other mythical creatures that live among us in disguise. The Kevin O’Hare-written Under, which is yet to be set up at a network, centers on a talented young doctor who discovers that his gambling father had his college financed by the Mob and is forced to moonlight for the mafia as their "on call doctor." Psych creator Steve Franks...
- 1/21/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Fox is developing an animated TV comedy with Matthew McConaughey. According to Variety, "Rooster Tales" is based on McConaughey's brother's life. The story focuses on "a beer-swilling, redneck sheriff who marries a much younger woman from Mexico." We're sure hilarity ensues, as the sheriff realizes that his new bride's family is larger than he'd otherwise have expected. "Rooster Tales" will be produced by 20th Century Fox TV and is currently in the earliest of script stages, with Kell Cahoon ("Psych") seemingly on board to write. TBS and Comedy Central were both bidding on the project. McConaughey's J.K....
- 11/30/2009
- by HitFix Staff
- Hitfix
Fox is rapping the holidays with an early pickup of a comedy starring Method Man and Redman from writer Kell Cahoon and Regency TV. Meanwhile, ABC has given the green light to a Secret Service drama from Alias executive producers Alex Kurtzman-Counter and Roberto Orci and Touchstone TV. Based on an idea by Method Man, the untitled Method Man/Redman project will star the two rapper-actors as themselves as they move into a big house in a predominantly white New Jersey suburb. The good times are rolling for the twosome, who wreak havoc upon the neighborhood until Method Man's mom moves in with them and straightens things up.
- 12/21/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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