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NBC’s Possible New Shows Include “Undercovers,” New “Law & Order”

Outside of “Special Victims Unit,” NBC’s “Law & Order” franchise has hardly been hot in recent years–“Criminal Intent” moved over to USA, while the original “Law & Order” airs before a rather small audience on Fridays. “Trial By Jury” was cancelled after just one season.

Nonetheless, there is actually a possibility that another “Law & Order” will make the air next year. NBC is reportedly in the early stages of developing “Law & Order: Los Angeles” with franchise creator Dick Wolf.

Along with a project based on the “Midnighters” book series and “Rex is Not Your Lawyer,” the new “Law & Order” could become part of an aggressive development slate at NBC that should bring a great deal of new series to the air.

News on various pilot pickups broke in conjunction with the network’s Television Critics Association press tour this weekend. Among those receiving the green light, according to NBC:

— “Prime Suspect” – Based on the award-winning BBC series centering on a courageous female detective who investigates complex mysteries in a politically explosive big city. Casting will be announced later. The pilot is produced by Universal Media Studios and ITV. Hank Steinberg (“Without a Trace”) and Erwin Stoff (“The Blind Side”) are the executive producers.

— “The Rockford Files” – The successful NBC drama from the 1970s is re-imagined by executive producers David Shore (“House”) and Steve Carell (NBC’s “The Office”). The title character, Jim Rockford, remains a roguish private eye who tackles the dangerous, quirky and unpredictable cases that no other detective wants to handle. The pilot is from Universal Media Studios and Carousel Productions.

— “The Event” – A thriller with a unique storytelling device that features multiple points of view concerning a decent, regular fellow who battles against mysterious circumstances that envelope a larger conspiracy. Universal Media Studios produces the pilot that includes Steve Stark (“Medium”) as the executive producer; Nick Wauters (“The 4400”) is the co-executive producer/writer. Casting will be announced later.

— “Undercovers” – A domesticated husband and wife return from years in retirement and are re-activated as CIA agents. As they work together for the first time on new cases, they discover new aspects from their past – even as they re-ignite their passion for each other. J.J. Abrams (“Lost,” the 2009 feature film “Star Trek”), Bryan Burk (“Lost,” “Star Trek”) and Josh Reims (“Dirty Sexy Money”) are the executive producers; Abrams and Reims are the writers. The pilot is produced by Warner Bros. Television and Bad Robot Productions.

— “Chase” – A new action-procedural drama from Emmy Award-winning executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer (the “CSI” franchise, “The Amazing Race,” “The Pirates of the Caribbean” feature films). “Chase,” based on a real-life group and set in the American Southwest, follows a crucial fugitive apprehension team comprised of U.S. Marshals that tracks down the nation’s most notorious criminals. Tension builds as the cat-and-mouse game of the ultimate search escalates in each episode. The series is from Warner Bros. Television and Jerry Bruckheimer Television. Joining Bruckheimer as executive producers are Jennifer Johnson (“Cold Case”) and Jonathan Littman (“CSI,” “Cold Case”).

— “Kindreds” – Created by Emmy Award winner David E. Kelley (“Boston Legal,” “The Practice,” “L.A. Law”), “Kindreds” follows a curmudgeonly ex-patent lawyer and his group of misfit associates as their lives come together to form an unconventional kind of law practice. The series is from Warner Bros. Television and David E. Kelley Productions. Kelley is the writer and executive producer.

— “Love Bites” — An hour-long romantic comedy produced by Universal Media Studios and Working Title Films. Writer Cindy Chupack (“Sex in the City,” “Everybody Loves Raymond”), Timothy Bevan & Eric Fellner (both for “Love Actually,” “Bridget Jones’ Diary”) and Shelley McCrory are the executive producers. Casting and producer credits will be announced later.

— Adam Carolla comedy pilot — The comedy features the humorous radio and TV personality Carolla (“The Man Show,” “The Hammer”) as a contractor who sets out to re-build his life following a divorce. The pilot is produced by Universal Media Studios and BermanBraun. The executive producers are Carolla, Kevin Hench (The Hammer”), Jon Pollack (NBC’s “30 Rock”), Jimmy Kimmel (“The Jimmy Kimmel Show”), Gail Berman (NBC’s “Mercy”), Lloyd Braun (NBC’s “Mercy”), Daniel Kellison (“The Jimmy Kimmel Show,” “The Man Show”) and James Dixon (“Ace in the Hole”).

Christopher Meloni hangs out on the set of his popular TV show Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , filming in New York City

Written by Brian Cantor

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  1. Hello,
    I do not understand why NBC continues to give that ultra-liberal piece of crap Wolf any time in there line-up for. He wants the time to continue to shove his liberal views down the throat of all Americans and we are fed-up with them. That is why most of America is fed-up with his Preaching on the shows that he does, and it is getting sickening. That is all he does now on his shows. Is feed us his horse-crap on how he feels about things. But of course good old NBC does not care at all.

    Thanks,
    Larry D. Crumbley
    “IN GOD WE TRUST”

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