A&E Scripted Slate: Fat and Comatose = Big Ratings?

A&E Scripted Slate: Fat and Comatose = Big Ratings?

Published: May 05, 2010 @ 9:34 am
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By Josef Adalian

Ridley and Tony Scott are developing a remake of "Coma" for A&E, one of several scripted projects in the works at the network.

A&E on Wednesday officially unveiled a new slate of programming for next year, but there's no reason to talk about that here since it long ago leaked most of the details to other outlets. And if you didn't know about the "Intervention" spinoff or the Tony Danza/Dee Snider/Bob Saget/Hoff reality shows, well, you haven't been paying attention to the pop culture noise machine now, have you?

In any case, we think we found a few nuggets of new development amid A&E's lengthy list of projects in the works. It's quite possible somebody somewhere reported these, too; if so, please hold your fire.

In addition to "Coma" 2.0 (a miniseries contender; details below), A&E is looking to bring back "Jake & the Fat Man" and "Cannon" via "Big Mike," a show about a husky San Diego detective; it's being developed, natch, by Adam Sandler's prolific Happy Madison.

No word yet on whether A&E is talking to football player Michael Oher, rapper Michael "Big Mike" Barnett or "American Idol's" Michael Lynche to play the title role. If they're not interested, perhaps William Conrad's ghost is available.

Here are some more press release details about the scripted projects vying for pilot greenlights at A&E

COMA

From the creative team behind A&E's Emmy-nominated miniseries "The Andromeda Strain," and the hit drama series "Numb3ers" and "The Good Wife," comes this modern day retelling of the bestselling novel by Robin Cook and film by Michael Crichton. "Coma" is a medical thriller about a doctor who discovers that something sinister is going on in her hospital after routine procedures send more than a few seemingly healthy patients into comas on the operating table. The patients are then sent to an undisclosed institute where they are to be observed; sensing something is amiss, the savvy doctor realizes that their organs are being illegally harvested for profit. She must then decide who she can trust and how to stop it, before she is silenced.

"Coma" is being developed by executive producers Ridley Scott, Tony Scott and David W. Zucker for Scott Free Productions.

CRIMINOLOGY

Sarah O'Rourke believes that anyone is capable of anything. As a brilliant psychology professor at a small university she can reveal an individual's true motives by setting the simplest verbal traps or false pretexts to executing extravagant 'pack' experiments on the entire university body that shine a light on the machinations of our society. So when a local detective, John Acer, comes to her for help in an unsolved case, Sarah breaks down the array of evidence into a seemingly simple study of human nature, from profiling a bank robber based upon the character mask he wears to revealing the location of a serial killer by dissecting a city's social psychology. A fascinating crime procedural that exposes the truths of why we do what we do.

"Criminology" is being developed by executive producers Ridley Scott, Tony Scott and David W.

Tags: A&E, Big Mike, cable television, Coma, Ridley Scott, Television, Tony Scott, Upfronts
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