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Huffington Sitcom on Tap at ABC

Sept 16, 2009

- Nellie Andreeva


NEW YORK Arianna Huffington is venturing into TV producing.

A multicamera comedy from the Internet and political maven and How I Met Your Mother executive producer Greg Malins has landed at ABC with a script commitment.

The 20th Century Fox TV-produced project centers on the friendship of three freshman members of Congress -- two men and a woman -- who live together in Washington, D.C.

"One is swept up in the movement of change and goes to D.C. to make a difference; one has been in politics for a long time; and one is a master of the media and sound bites," Malins said.

The project will draw inspiration from real-life Washington figures.

There are a number of examples of legislators living together in D.C., the most famous a quartet of Democrats -- Senators Charles Schumer of New York and Richard Durbin of Illinois and Representatives Bill Delahunt of Massachusetts and George Miller of California -- who for years have shared a two-bedroom townhouse.

Malins jumped at the chance to develop his idea for the show with Huffington when executives at 20th Century Fox TV, where he has an overall deal, mentioned to him that they were seeking to do project with her.

Malins met with Huffington and Huffington Post founding editor Roy Sekoff, who quickly started giving him ideas for the show.

Malins will write the script and exec produce with Huffington and Sekoff.

"There is no better time to do a show about Washington," Malins said. "It's such a dynamic place right now, it's the coolest place in the universe."

WME-repped Malins has another project in contention for next fall, a drama at Fox he's doing with novelist Harlan Coben. It's about a private investigator teaching a criminology class.

The broadcast networks have been pursuing a D.C.-based series, most recently with pilots House Rules at CBS, Inside the Box at ABC and Body Politics at the CW during the past development season. None made it to series.

Huffington has a recurring role on Fox's upcoming animated comedy series Cleveland.


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Huffington Sitcom on Tap at ABC

Sept 16, 2009

- Nellie Andreeva


NEW YORK Arianna Huffington is venturing into TV producing.

A multicamera comedy from the Internet and political maven and How I Met Your Mother executive producer Greg Malins has landed at ABC with a script commitment.

The 20th Century Fox TV-produced project centers on the friendship of three freshman members of Congress -- two men and a woman -- who live together in Washington, D.C.

"One is swept up in the movement of change and goes to D.C. to make a difference; one has been in politics for a long time; and one is a master of the media and sound bites," Malins said.

The project will draw inspiration from real-life Washington figures.

There are a number of examples of legislators living together in D.C., the most famous a quartet of Democrats -- Senators Charles Schumer of New York and Richard Durbin of Illinois and Representatives Bill Delahunt of Massachusetts and George Miller of California -- who for years have shared a two-bedroom townhouse.

Malins jumped at the chance to develop his idea for the show with Huffington when executives at 20th Century Fox TV, where he has an overall deal, mentioned to him that they were seeking to do project with her.

Malins met with Huffington and Huffington Post founding editor Roy Sekoff, who quickly started giving him ideas for the show.

Malins will write the script and exec produce with Huffington and Sekoff.

"There is no better time to do a show about Washington," Malins said. "It's such a dynamic place right now, it's the coolest place in the universe."

WME-repped Malins has another project in contention for next fall, a drama at Fox he's doing with novelist Harlan Coben. It's about a private investigator teaching a criminology class.

The broadcast networks have been pursuing a D.C.-based series, most recently with pilots House Rules at CBS, Inside the Box at ABC and Body Politics at the CW during the past development season. None made it to series.

Huffington has a recurring role on Fox's upcoming animated comedy series Cleveland.


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