Thursday, November 3, 2011

NBC Orders Magical Family Comedy Pilot

NBC has given out an plane pilot order to Isabel, only one-camera family comedy getting a twist from producer Aaron Kaplan. The network bought the project on spec, which was put together by Howard Busgang and Tom Nursall. The Two developed the comedy with Kaplan and French Canadian TV producer Jocelyn Deschenes through their Kapital Entertainment and Sphere Media, correspondingly. Inspired with the French Canadian series Le Monde P Charlotte now now, Isabel concentrates on a normally normal angry middle-class family that wrestles while using challenges every single day existence while raising a daughter which has magical qualities. Busgang, Nursall, Kaplan and Deschenes are needed to executive produce. Casting is starting immediately, while using pilot slated to shoot in La. Canadian-born Busgang and Nursall are La-based but have spent the ultimate few years working mainly in Canada as designers/authors/executive producers. This marks the tenth pilot order for 28-month-old Kapital Entertainment. This season alone, it is the organization’s third, with the Kirstie Alley-starring comedy The Manzanis at ABC as well as the untitled Serta Fogelman comedy, also at ABC. That signifies half of off-cycle aircraft aircraft pilots bought with the broadcast systems up to now this year. Having its magical elements, Isabel taps to the fairytale genre that's red-colored-colored-hot at this time with breakout new series, ABC’s Not Such A Long Time Ago and NBC’s Grimm. For NBC, this really is really the 2nd early pilot order with the cast-contingent pickup for comedy Save Me. Busgang and Nursall are with Canada’s Figures Talent Agency and Circle Of Confusion.

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