FOX Developing Serialized NSA Political Thriller, Interracial Star-Crossed Lovers Wine Business Family Drama and More - BEST FOR YOU

FOX Developing Serialized NSA Political Thriller, Interracial Star-Crossed Lovers Wine Business Family Drama and More - BEST FOR YOU


    Thanks to Production Weekly, we have details on some more dramas FOX is developing for this development season.

    Kentucky Blood
    PRODUCER: Bob Sertner; WRITER/PRODUCER: Matt Johnson
    ABC STUDIOS, TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX TELEVISION
    Inspired by the revelation that the recipe for Jack Daniels whiskey was developed by a slave, Kentucky Blood is a heartland, family drama set in the bourbon business about deep, family secrets bubbling up to the surface. It follows two families intertwined by a complex history and a secret epic romance between two star-crossed lovers. One white. One black. A perfect storm of circumstance brings them back into each others lives as business partners, changing the old dynamic between them and disrupting their families lives.

    Surveillance
    PRODUCER: Matt Reeves, Adam Kassan, Craig Zobel; WRITER/PRODUCER: David C. White
    TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX TELEVISION
    A lens into the least understood organization in the United States the NSA. Its a high stakes, serialized, character-driven political thriller set in a world we really haven’t seen before all through the eyes of our hero and the NSAs secret keeper Madeline Yardley.

    Full Time
    WRITER/PRODUCER: Nahnatchka Khan
    TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX TELEVISION
    A one hour dramedy about a woman who re-enters the workplace after 20 years (and 2 kids) and is hired by her former assistant who now runs the PR company she used to work for.

    Gone Baby Gone
    PRODUCER: Bill Block WRITER/PRODUCER: Robert Levine
    TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX TELEVISION
    Armed with their wits, their street knowledge, and an undeniable chemistry, private detectives Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro right wrongs the law cant in the working-class Boston borough of Dorchester. Based on the book series by Dennis Lehane

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