You're right, I mistyped. There's no doubt that there's a new series *in development*.
(Vancouver, Canada) - Send pictures & resume ASAP to: Details Are only Available By Subscription.. Title: THREE MOONS OVER MILFORD, TV Series for ABC. EXEC PROD, Holly Goldberg Sloan, Gary Rosen; CO-EXEC PROD, Howard Chesley, Jon Boorstin. Shoot Dates: April, 2006 (in Vancouver, Canada). Breakdown-- Hope Coletti: A fit and fetching 35-45 years old woman. She's hard-working, disciplined and bright. The happily married mother of two teenagers, Hope finds her sedate suburban existence rudely disrupted when a meteor crashes into the moon, fragmenting it into three parts, any of which could plummet towards Earth and destroy the planet at any given moment. The strong-willed Hope is trying to pretend that nothing is amiss, but meanwhile all around her are melting down, including her scientist husband, who quits his job as the president of a huge biotech company and goes mountain climbing in Africa with no thought to the financial devastation of his family. One moment, Hope is the wealthy wife of a successful captain of industry. The next, she is virtually indigent. It doesn't help matters when her daughter Lydia, convinced she is a witch, accidentally burns down the high school while casting spells, or when her son Alex, 16, becomes romantically entangled with an older woman. The only island of sanity in Hope's life is Mack, a local attorney who offers Hope a job and some much appreciated moral support. Meanwhile, despite the threat of imminent cataclysm, Hope valiantly tries to hold her family together. Recognizable Names Only. Series Regular; Lydia Coletti: Hope's 14-16 year old daughter, a high school freshman. She's a headstrong teenager discovering the ups and downs of becoming a young woman and has gone a bit off the tracks since the lunar disaster. Lydia now fancies herself a witch - a far cry from her Methodist upbringing. Lydia gets into very hot water when she and two friends sneak into the high school to cast a few spells, and wind up accidentally burning the place to the ground. Under all the defiance, Lydia is a frightened child who is terrified that she will have to go to jail - but thanks to Mack's timely assistance, she gets community service instead. Lydia is shocked to learn that her father, the president of a nearby biotech firm, has abandoned the family, leaving them virtually indigent - and the adjustment from wealth to penury might be rougher than she realizes. Series Regular. (Posted: February 6, 2006)
That, supposedly, refers to the show that JMS has been hired as show-runner. According to the AICN poster, JMS was supposed to have turned in a script for a 'Lost' spinoff. My opinion is that it's some basement-dweller trying to start a rumor.hey y'all, just wanted to jump in here to share something... I'm a big "Lost" fan and tried to validate the rumor of JMS being affiliated with a possible spin-off.
The clue of 'Disney's Touchstone Television' comes from JMS's December 16 post and has to do with the series that he created, NOT the one he's show-running:With the clues of ABC/Touchstone/Disney, a new series of interest to B5 fans, filming in Spring in Vancouver, I came across this casting sheet from MyEntertainmentWorld.com dated 2/6/05 which may be a possible candidate:
It would seem that everything is now in place for the TV series that
hired me as show runner to go ahead, and I'm now starting on the first
script, which is due late January. Other writers have also been
quietly put to work. I don't want to say too much else about this
because there's still one last detail that needs to be ironed out at a
much higher level regarding the venue and the like, and I've had too
many things that were 99% go sideways at the last second for me to not
approach this like a Lucy-and-the-football situation...so we'll see,
but at the moment, things look like they're moving ahead.
As for the other series, the one I created, I can say this much now:
it's been purchased for development by Disney's Touchstone Television,
and we will be bringing it out to the networks this coming June at the
start of development season.
Holmes and Yo-Yo and Pink Lady & Jeff.
3. Andrew, trust me, nobody involved in that series has done the math about anything. It is a comedy with an SF-based premise. As far as Hollywood is concerned, that means that all obligations to fact, logic and common sense are null and void.
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