Thursday, October 13, 2011

ABC Buys 'Late Bloomer's Revolution,' Laura Solon Comedy

ABC continues its relationship with Gossip Girl producer Alloy Entertainment with two comedy orders. The Disney-possessed network has purchased Late Bloomer's Revolution and untitled half-hour family comedy from British comedian Laura Solon, both from Alloy in colaboration with Warner Bros. Television. PHOTOS: 'The Vampire Journals': Sneak Look at Season 3 The first kind, in line with the memoir through the same title, is really a multi-camera comedy from author Amy Cohen. It'll center around a parent and daughter who're both attempting to navigate the singles dating world simultaneously following the passing from the particular wife and mother. Cohen(Caroline within the City, Spin City)will write and executive produce with Michelle Nader (King of Queens, Two Broke Women), Alloy's Leslie Morgenstein and Gina Girolamo. (At some point, Nicole Kidman was mounted on a movie version at Cinemax.) PHOTOS: ABC's Year Television Shows A script plus penalty was purchased for that latter, from supervisory producer and writerSolon. The untitled project focuses on three adult brothers and sisters whose dynamic is unsetltled when their loving, but interfering mother Nancy decides to maneuver towards the city where all of them live and be a reactivated presence within their lives. Alloy's Morgenstein and Girolamo are attaced as executive producers. This news comes mere days following the network clicked up 666 Park,in line with the book series byGabriella Pierce.If ultimately purchased, the brand new crop will join Alloy's growing roster, such as the CW'sGossip Girl, Vampire DiariesandThe Secret Circleas well as ABC Family'sPretty Little Liarsand the lately uppedThe Laying Game. They'll also reuniteABC entertainment chiefPaul Leeand Alloy professionals, who labored together when Lee was at ABC Family. Alloy is repped by WME. Related Subjects ABC The Vampire Journals Gossip Girl TV Development

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