Update: Matthew Broderick in TV Biz With Lorne Michaels

Update: Matthew Broderick in TV Biz With Lorne Michaels

Published: February 01, 2010 @ 7:12 pm
Print this page
By Josef Adalian

Matthew Broderick could be coming to weekly TV this fall via a new Lorne Michaels-produced half-hour for NBC.

The network on Monday greenlit "Beach Lane," a Broderick vehicle from writer Paul Simms ("NewsRadio"). 

Michaels and Marci Klein are on boards as EPs.

The multicamera sitcom will feature Broderick as a celebrity author hired by an irresponsible millionaire heir to run his struggling small-town newspaper in the Hamptons. 

Universal Media Studios and Broadway Video are producing.

Today's greenlights:

CBS

"Reagan's Law" (CBS TV Studios)

EP/W: Mitchell Burgess, Robin Green
EP: Leonard Goldberg
Studio: CBS Television Studios
Logline: Multi-generational show revolving around a family of cops in New York.

Untitled John Wells Medical Drama (Warner Bros. TV)

EP: John Wells
W/Co-EP: Hannah Shakespeare
Logline: Doctors travel within our borders to help those in deed.
 

NBC

"Perfect Couples" (UMS)

EP/W: Jon Pollack & Scott Silveri
Logline: A half-hour romantic comedy revolving around three couples, all with varying definitions of relationship perfection.

"Beach Lane" (UMS)

EP/W: Paul Simms

EP: Lorne Michaels, Marci Klein

Logline:  Celebrity author is hired by an irresponsible millionaire heir to run his struggling small-town newspaper in the Hamptons. 

 

ABC

"It Takes a Village" (ABC Studios)

W/EP – Casey Johnson & David Windsor

NW/EP – Mark Gordon, Deborah Spera

Logline: Two ex-spouses and their new significant others join forces to raise their 15-year-old boy. Single-camera half-hour.

 

 

Tags: ABC, beach lane, deborah spera, it takes a village, Lorne MIchaels, mark gordon, Matthew Broderick, paul simms, pilot watch, Television, Universal Media Studios
Sign Up For First Take

Get Our Daily Email, and Receive Invitations to Our Screenings Series

Start your day with all of the news worth knowing

What's First Take?

Description

The Box tries to make sense of all things television. 

Subscribe to The Box
Most Popular
Columns
Wrap Tweets