Several Pilots Remain In Contention With Cast Options Extensions
File under News & Rumours, Wright vs. Wrong posted on 2 July, 2010 by

Yesterday was June 30, a key date in the broadcast development calendar when the options on all actors in this year’s crop of pilots expired unless they were extended. Cast options on several pilots were indeed picked up, keeping the projects in contention for midseason. The list includes the ABC comedies Wright Vs. Wrong and Awkward Situations For Men, which are expected to shoot new pilots, the CBS comedy Team Spitz, as well as the CW drama HMS. A third ABC comedy project, How to be a Better American, also will shoot a new pilot but with an all-new cast as none of the actors from the original pilot have been extended. Most of the other pilots that picked up actors also are not keeping their entire casts. On Team Spitz, only star Rob Riggle was extended. Similarly, on Wright Vs. Wrong only star Debra Messing was picked up but co-star Cheryl Hines could potentially return under her new talent deal with ABC. On Awkward Situations, star/co-creator/executive producer Danny Wallace is staying put, with two of his co-stars, Laura Prepon and Tony Hale, in negotiations to join him.

The cast of HMS granted the CW and studio Warner Bros. TV seven-day extensions as the network is expected to make a pickup decision on the pilot next week. HMS is the only CW pilot from this year’s crop remaining in contention for midseason. (No Nomads, sorry!)

All those decisions went down to the wire, hours before the options were set to expire but nowhere was the situation more dramatic than on the CBS drama pilot Chaos where the options were allowed to lapse, essentially marking the end of the pilot’s chances for a midseason order. The only project that dealt with the issue early this year was the ABC/WBTV dramedy Edgar Floats, which received an order for 6 additional scripts during upfront week. Two weeks ago, the studio extended the option on co-star Robert Patrick, releasing everyone else, including star Tom Cavanagh.

The looming deadline on the pilot actors’ options also helped push through the finish line the series order deals to two pilots, Mad Love at CBS and Breakout Kings at A&E, all closing in the past few days, as well as Fox’s Monday order of two additional scripts to comedy Breaking In, leading to Sony TV’s decision to extend all actors in the pilot, including star Christian Slater and co-star Bret Harrison. Among studios, Sony has the most pilots that have gotten a new lease on life post-upfronts: Mad Love, Wright Vs. Wrong, Team Spitz and Breaking In. Awkward Situations, Edgar Floats and HMS hail from WBTV (HMS is a co-production with CBS Studios), Breakout Kings is from 20th Century Fox TV, now produced by its cable division Fox21, while How To Be a Better American is from ABC Studios.

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New Pilot For ABC’s ‘Wright vs. Wrong’
File under News & Rumours, Wright vs. Wrong posted on 18 May, 2010 by

I hear another ABC comedy pilot, Wright Vs. Wrong, also is getting another chance. The network is ordering a new pilot from the Sony-produced single-camera project, which stars Debra Messing as a conservative commentator, eyed for midseason. I hear ABC loves Messing and creator Stephnie Weir as well as the voice of the show but wants to improve on the execution with the hire of a new showrunner.

With Wright vs. Wrong and Awkward Situations For Men both getting new pilots, ABC may not order more new comedy series at this time. The network also is keeping an eye on the renewal negotiations between CBS and The New Adventures of Old Christine.

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Debra on set of “Wright vs. Wrong”
File under Candids, Gallery Updates, Wright vs. Wrong posted on 15 April, 2010 by

Also added some great candids of Debra on the set of “Wright vs. Wrong” – am looking so much forward to this project, hope the show gets picked up!

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Cheryl Hines, Carrie Fisher Join Wright vs. Wrong
File under Movies/TV, News & Rumours, Wright vs. Wrong posted on 25 March, 2010 by

Cheryl Hines and Carrie Fisher have been cast in ABC’s upcoming political comedy Wright vs. Wrong, TVGuide.com has confirmed.

The series stars Debra Messing as Evelyn Wright, a conservative pundit whose personal life and public persona sometimes conflict.

Hines, 44, will play Keri Daly, Evelyn’s funny, liberal counterpart. Fisher, 53, will play Joan Harrington, Evelyn’s rough-around-the-edges manager.

Larry David producing exclusive extras for Curb Your Enthusiasm on TV Guide Network

Curb Your Enthusiasm star Hines most recently appeared on Brothers & Sisters as Kitty’s campaign manager, while Star Wars Fisher has had various guest stints on shows, including 30 Rock, Family Guy and Weeds.

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Patrick Fugit Joining Debra Messing in Comedy Pilot
File under Movies/TV, News & Rumours, Wright vs. Wrong posted on 22 March, 2010 by

Patrick Fugit, best known for playing the boy-wonder rock journalist in Cameron Crowe’s 2000 feature Almost Famous, has lined up a regular TV gig, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The actor, 27, is joining Debra Messing in ABC’s comedy pilot Wright vs. Wrong, the trade paper reports.

Debra Messing a right fit for ABC’s Wrong

In the show, the 41-year-old Messing — who won an Emmy during her eight-year run on Will & Grace — plays Evelyn Wright, a Type-A conservative commentator who tries to maintain her public persona despite personal vulnerabilities. Fugit is inked in to play her contributing writer, a liberal New York University graduate.

Melissa Rauch has been cast as her naïve personal assistant.

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