It has been a long journey for Fox TV Studios-produced Sirens, which was picked up to pilot an year and a half ago. After six months of deal-making between USA and the studio, the project, based on an UK format, was officially greenlighted for production last July. Sirens follows three of Chicago’s best EMTs whose sometimes silly, self-righteous and even self-destructive personalities make them unqualified for sustaining relationships, friendships and most occupations. They are, however, uniquely qualified for saving anyone who winds up in their ambulance. Michael Mosley, Kevin Daniels, Jessica McNamee and Kevin Bigley star in the series, whose pilot was written by Leary and Fisher. The two exec produce the series with Jim Serpico of Apostle, and Hal Vogel, David Aukin and David Leach of Daybreak Pictures.
Inspired by the ultra-close friendship between St. Clair and Parham, Playing House centers on mother to-be Maggie (Parham) who asks her single and career-driven best friend Emma (St. Clair) to return home from her job overseas to attend her baby shower, havingno idea what’s truly in store. Parham and St. Clair co-wrote the presentation and will executive produce the series along with Scot Armstrong and Ravi Nandan of American Work though Universal Cable Prods.
Love Is Dead, from UCP and Gaumont International Television, is based on the award-winning French short film of the same name, written and directed by Eric Capitaine and produced by Carole Lambert and Carine Ruszniewski of De Films Aiguille. It is set at a unique company that specializes in breaking-up romantic relationships — rationally, compassionately, thoroughly — on behalf of those who are willing to pay to not be around when it happens. Katie O’Connell, Elisa Roth, Sidonie Dumas and Christophe Riandee executive produce for Gaumont.
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