In Development
What do the networks have brewing in their development slate?
Ricky Gervais is set to take his hit workplace comedy ‘The Office’ to China
The ‘Pushing Daisies’ creator is set to adapt John Christopher’s science-fiction novel ‘The Lotus Caves’ for Syfy
Screen NSW have granted funding for a number television screen productions including drama and comedy projects for the Nine Network and the ABC
Seven have announced a local version of the hit reality format ‘The Amazing Race’
Diablo Cody (‘Juno’, ‘United States of Tara’) has landed a put-pilot commitment with FOX for an upcoming comedy project
Nine has commissioned ‘WTF!’, a satirical celebrity news show from ‘The Chaser’s’ Charles Firth
TV Central revealed earlier this week that Ten would be announcing a big new show for 2011 — we now have details of Ten’s new show
Wil Anderson is set to host a series of politically slanted ‘Gruen Transfer’ spin-offs in the lead up to the upcoming federal election
The former Channel Ten host is poised to break into the US daytime TV market after filming a pilot for CBS — The Herald Sun reports
TV Guide lists their 14 most promising pilots for the 2010-2011 fall season.
MTV have ordered a 10-episode season of ‘Skins’, based on the hit UK drama.
A local version of the UK format ‘Undercover Boss’ is being touted as Ten’s next big thing.
Reports are staring to roll in from the US pilot season and there’s a number of shows already generating some buzz.
The production company behind ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ is looking to develop a new US reality series starring Aussie magician James Galea (‘Urban Magic’).
Channel Nine are planning two more series of the hit ‘Underbelly’ franchise, following the successful debut of ‘The Golden Mile’ on Sunday night.
Howard Gordon has landed his next television project with 20th Century Fox, based on the Israeli drama ‘Hahatufim’ (The Kidnapped).

















