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ABC Orders 5 Drama Pilots

24 Jan 2015

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ABC joined the pilot pickup action tonight with five hourlong orders: gun-trade drama Runner, biblical drama Of Kings And Prophets, family dramedy Mix, true-crime drama LA Crime and terrorist drama Quantico. Three come from the network’s sibling ABC Studios and one each from 20th TV and Warner Bros TV.

Runner, from 20th Century Television, is to guns what Traffic was to drugs and delves into the traditionally masculine world of arms dealing through the lens of a woman. Written by feature scribe Michael Cooney (Identity) based on the Turkish series Son, it centers on Lauren Marks, whose seemingly perfect life is ripped apart by one simple twist of fate. To uncover the truth, she must follow a trail of lies that takes her into the world of cartels and the illegal gun trade between the U.S. and Mexico. Cooney executive produces with Peter Horton, Ian Sander, Kim Moses and Jon Cowan, who serves as showrunner.

The project originally was set up at Fox last season. In January, Runner was given “an off-cycle commitment for further investment towards series production,” with Fox commissioning backup scripts, the hiring of writers and the writing a bible with an eye toward a straight-to-series pickup. The project was put in turnaround following the regime change at the network, when Gary Newman and Dana Walden, who developed The Runner at 20th TV, took over the network. The studio shopped it, with ABC stepping in to pick it up. With its female lead, Runner does appear better suited for ABC as Fox has had trouble launching a drama with a female lead (Mob Doctor, anyone?).

It’s shaping up to be a big season for Turkey, which is living up to the promise of being the next hotbed for formats. This is the second pilot order for a drama based on a Turkish format, joining NBC’s Game Of Silence.

ABC is getting on the biblical bandwagon with Of Kings And Prophets, a drama written by Adam Cooper & Bill Collage and executive produced by Jason Reed, Reza Aslan and Mahyad Tousi of BoomGen Studios, whose motto is listed as “social change through storytelling.” The project, from ABC Studios, is an epic biblical saga of faith, ambition and betrayal as told through the eyes of a battle-weary king, a powerful and resentful prophet and a resourceful young shepherd on a collision course with destiny.

Dramedy Mix, from Warner Bros. TV and Rashida Jones and Will McCormack’s studio-based Le Train Train, explores the realities of modern-day families — multi-cultural, multi-generational, built through divorces, affairs and adoptions — set against the backdrop of a revered family restaurant at a crossroads. Mix, which marked Le Train Train’s first hourlong sale to a Big 4 network, was written by Jennifer Cecil, who served as co-showrunner on the final season of ABC drama Private Practice. Cecil is executive producing with Jones and McCormack, while Le Train Train’s Jeff Grosvenor co-executive produces.

L.A. Crime is a character-driven, “true-crime” procedural that explores sex, politics and popular culture across various noteworthy eras in Los Angeles history. In Season 1, two LA cops will be searching for a Bonnie & Clyde-esque serial-killing team amidst the coke-infused rock ‘n’ roll, revelry of the 1980s Sunset Strip. Like Runner, L.A. Crime was written by a feature scribe, Steven Baigelman (Feeling Minnesota). It hails from ABC Studios and studio-based Mandeville, with Baigelman executive producing alongside Mandeville’s David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman and Laurie Zaks (Castle).

Quantico, from ABC Studios and the Mark Gordon Company, has a somewhat sinister theme in light of the recent attacks in France and the fear of terrorist sleeper cells. It centers on a group of young FBI recruits, all with specific reasons for joining, who battle their way through training at the Quantico base in Virginia. As the show intercuts between their hidden pasts and their present training, it also flashes forward to the near future, where one of the recruits will turn out to be a sleeper terrorist responsible for the most devastating terrorist attack on U.S. soil since 9/11.
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39 comments:

  1. LA Crime plot sounds interesting. Unfortunately, i have a feeling it might be described as a "Diet-Coke" version of True Detective. No Shonda Rhimes produced dramas this calendar year? Hmmmm

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  2. Christopher DeBono24 January 2015 at 06:54

    So it that all but the CW now out of the broadcast networks that have ordered some pilots?

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  3. LA Crime is likely the only one that be picked up.......I don't think any of these possible new ABC show would affect caslte, AOS, HTGAWM, Scandal? should be all safe......so I guessing one of these replace forever/resurrection/revenge?

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  4. seem to me CW won't have any new show due to lack of room in schedule unless they cancelled one next season

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  5. too much words, skip.

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  6. Christopher DeBono24 January 2015 at 07:20

    I don't think they would have put shows into development if they had no plans on ordering at least 1. They have 12 in development currently, last year they had about twice as many at this time.

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  7. Ugh, so far this pilot season is a major, major major disappointment. NBC doesn't have a single one that sounds interesting except the one about the tattooed woman... None of these sound like a winner, really, at least creatively. Could be wrong. We'll see, but can't say I'm excited for anything, which is a first since I started following TV development in 2004 ish. :(

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  8. LA Crime on a different network may interest me, but as an ABC series... Not so much.


    Runner sounds most interesting to me I guess, but honestly none interest me very much.
    Maybe some casting news will change that?

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  9. None of this interest me. In the slightest.

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  10. Honestly I'm quite eager to see what CW will do this season. Cause of the the summer of 2016. I assume if they gonna pick up something it will be now.

    Still the CW will pick up at least 2-3-4 shows. They need something and "scandalous" so people would talk about it..

    I hope they

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  11. CW is usually the last one to order pilots.

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  12. The terrorist drama sounds a bit interesting and the LA crime. But LA crime seems more like a reality program where we follow the cops.
    Quite disappointed by ABC's choice. Let's hope for some goode pick ups nect week.

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  13. i hope agents of sheild still gets picked up for another season.

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  14. Wow, none of all the pilots that have been ordered these past few weeks actually look worthwhile. Great job!

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  15. I don't like the sound of any of these. I can change my mind with casting and trailers but so far, meh. I wish ABC would give a try to a big stakes drama again a la Flashforward, V or Last Resort, I miss those. And they would pair nicely with Shield.

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  16. Nothing of this interest me in the slightest. But the biblical one will probably get good ratings in the US simply from the subject matter.

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  17. Well,nothing here peaks my interest..

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  18. YAWN, back to my kindle.

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  19. Revenge and OUAT24 January 2015 at 14:20

    Boring.... i'd rather have a short fifth season of revenge!!!

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  20. LA Crime is the only one of the five that sounds good. The rest don't interest me at all.

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  21. By pilot pickup this doesn't mean they are picked up right?

    Mix and American Marriage are definately in contention for the Wednesday at 10 slot, unless they are planning t replace the Tuesday comedies with such a dramedy.

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  22. Scandal and How to Get Away With Mirder will be renewed. SHIELD's promotion of Marvel, also owned by Disney as is ABC, will save it. I don't think Castle will be cancelled, it will probably get a final season.

    Resurrection is toast, Revenge is too I think, and Forever will also be gone. As for the timeslot, I'm betting on it taking Forever's spot.

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  23. these pilots don't sound as interesting as the ones this year

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  24. Pass!Sounds boring!

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  25. Resurrection and Forever are likely gone. As for Revenge i'm still not sure, maybe it will do better after secrets and lies in the spring and bounce back to its fall numbers which could possibly get it a short fifth season.

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  26. Correct. The networks bought a lot of scripts the past few months, these are the scripts that are going to be made into pilots.

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  27. I'm actually surprised that I found LA Crime premise interesting because I'm usually not into procedurals.


    Runners looks like a hybrid of Sons of Anarchy, The Bridge and Red Widow. I have no faith in ABC so pass.


    Another biblical tv show, pass.


    Mix gives me Parenthood vibes, so I may give it a try if it gets picked up.


    Quantico could be good, but I feel like it has been done way too many times.

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  28. Quantico sounds good. I like the idea of those flash forwards.

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  29. WoW, I actually thought Protect and Survive would one of the first shows to get a pilot order since it comes from Shondaland. Still, I'll think it'll be picked up.

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  30. My level of interest in these pilots ranges from tepid to absolutely none. How disappointing.

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  31. oh seems good but when will it air? Hope OUAT & SHIELD are safe with this new entry...

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  32. I came here knowing that someone ripped off one of my ideas or at least part of it and I was right XD Never gonna make it to air, haha.

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  33. Fall 2015 just may be the year we all finally check out on network freshman series'. I don't think they're even trying anymore.

    The only hope for any of the pilots bought these last few weeks is exceptional casting, and even that only goes so far.

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  34. When has Quantico been done before?

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  35. Quantico is in the veins of how to get away with murder; with who's the terrorist akin to who murdered sam?

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  36. Not exactly like that, but to me it looks like Homeland, The Americans and now Allegiance.

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  37. Homeland is about a hero who returns home after years of captivity and has been turned against his country. Quantico is following a group of young cadets training at Quantico. It will have flash forwards that show that one of them becomes a sleeper agent in the future. There's no comparison. Just because you see the word terrorist doesn't mean it will be anything like Homeland.


    Why are you looking for comparisons? You should wait till we see it before you decide what it reminds you of.


    I think it sounds like it could be interesting. As does LA Crime.

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