NBC has purchased a new ensemble comedy from producers Courteney Cox and David Arquette that the network hopes will be a scream.
Ten Years, written by Howard Morris (co-writer of Lifetime’s recent Five), will track “the ebb and flow of a [decade-long] relationship for a recently separated couple in the center of a group of friends and family.” The show is being produced by ABC Studios-based Coquette Productions, which is owned by estranged-but-friendly marrieds Cox and Arquette. TVLine first reported the development of the Friends-esque project last month.
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NBC buys pilot "Ten Years" from Courteney Cox and David Arquette
11 Oct 2011
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Sounds like it's based on Courteney and David. WILL NEVER GIVE UP HOPE THEY'RE GETTING BACK TOGETHER.
ReplyDeleteI hope it gets picked up!
I like them together, too.
ReplyDeleteMe too. They were the Hollywood IT couple for me. Crazy thought but, after reading this, I wonder if they separated so that they could get first hand experience of what they were gonna write about for the show.
ReplyDeleteCould be good. From the description, it sounds a little like "Happy Endings".....
ReplyDeleteGlad to see their working relationship is still strong, hopefully the show gets picked up and is a success!
ReplyDeleteNBC?! It's not a good news :/
ReplyDeleteWhy are people still bothering to work with NBC these days?
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