Recently, CBS delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 19 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "Beyond Borders," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intriguing and dramatic stuff go down as family gets abducted in Barbados, prompting the Bau squad to go check it out, and more. In the new, 19th episode press release: When A Vacationing Family Is Abducted In Barbados, The Bau Works With The FBI's International Unit To Find Them. Press release number 2: When a family of four is abducted while on vacation in Barbados, the Bau is going to get called to assist Unit Chief Jack Garrett (Sinise) and his International Unit on their investigation. Garrett and his unit, the FBI's top division for handling cases involving Americans abroad, is going to work jointly with Hotch and his team when they discover that this case matches...
- 3/25/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
“Bones” creator Hart Hanson and Andrew Miller are developing a drama series based on the “Good Thief’s Guide” book series, an ABC representative told TheWrap. The books by British author Chris Ewan follows Charlie Howard, a novelist, who travels the globe writing about an intrepid burglar named Faulks. To supplement his income, Charlie runs a small side business: stealing for a very discreet clientele on commission. Also read: ABC Buys Comedy ‘Bagel Nation’ From Jerry Bruckheimer Like the books, the series will focus on a new city each season which starts with the perfect job that falls apart. The series will be produced by.
- 9/24/2013
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
ABC has handed a script commitment with significant penalty to The Good Thief’s Guide, a drama series project from Bones creator/executive producer Hart Hanson and Andrew Miller. Based on the bestselling book series by British author Chris Ewan, it follows the charming and unpredictable Charlie Howard as he travels the world, blogging about his adventures… while stealing for fun and profit. Each season is set in a new exotic city and centers around one perfect heist that usually turns into a tangled web of lies and double crosses. 20th Century Fox TV, where Hanson is under an overall deal, is producing, with Hanson and Miller executive producing. Last development season, Hanson wrote another book adaptation, drama Backstrom, which is still in contention at CBS. Hanson is with Wme and Jeanne Newman; Miller with Wme, Matt Johnson and Jamie Affifi.
- 9/24/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
ABC has added another drama to its development slate, the first sale of the season for Bones creator Hart Hanson and Secret Circle executive producer Andrew Miller. Hanson and Miller have teamed to write, create and executive produce an adaption of Chris Ewan's best-selling book series The Good Thief's Guide at the network, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The duo, who set the project up at 20th Century Fox Television, have received a script plus penalty commitment from the network. Photos: 81 of Fall TV's Biggest Stars Good Thief's Guide follows charming criminal Charlie Howard, a globe-trotting pincher
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- 9/24/2013
- by Michael O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"Those Guys Have All the Fun," the history of Espn co-written by James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales, is on its way to becoming a movie.
Deadline reports that 20th Century Fox has picked up film rights to the book, a warts-and-all chronicle of the cable network's founding, rise and current behemoth status in sports and pop culture. The project is a long way from the casting stage -- the studio hasn't even hired a screenwriter yet -- but we thought we'd help get things started with a few suggestions of our own.
We get that the movie will likely focus on the off-camera drama at Espn, and we'll leave the casting of those roles to the professionals. But we have a few thoughts on who can play some of Espn's on-air talent.
Chris Berman: One of two original Espn anchors still with the network, Berman is a larger-than-life figure there.
Deadline reports that 20th Century Fox has picked up film rights to the book, a warts-and-all chronicle of the cable network's founding, rise and current behemoth status in sports and pop culture. The project is a long way from the casting stage -- the studio hasn't even hired a screenwriter yet -- but we thought we'd help get things started with a few suggestions of our own.
We get that the movie will likely focus on the off-camera drama at Espn, and we'll leave the casting of those roles to the professionals. But we have a few thoughts on who can play some of Espn's on-air talent.
Chris Berman: One of two original Espn anchors still with the network, Berman is a larger-than-life figure there.
- 7/26/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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