Network Picks Up New Comedy Pilot Written And Directed By Executive Producer Cameron Crowe, And Executive Produced By Winnie Holzman And J.J. Abrams
Project From Bad Robot Productions And Warner Bros. Television
Looks At The Behind-the-Scenes Life Of A Band
LOS ANGELES, CA – (June 18, 2014) – SHOWTIME has given a pilot production order to ROADIES, a comedy that follows the day-to-day life of a successful rock tour as seen through the eyes of music’s unsung background players – the crew members who help get the show on the road. Cameron Crowe, who won an Oscar® for brilliantly chronicling the highs and lows of rock and roll life as witnessed by a Rolling Stone magazine cub reporter in his semi-autobiographical film Almost Famous, wrote and will direct the one-hour pilot (for a potential half-hour series). Crowe will executive produce with Emmy® and Tony® nominee Winnie Holzman (Huge, My So-Called Life, Wicked), who will serve as showrunner, as well as Emmy winners J.J. Abrams (Lost, Fringe, Person Of Interest) and Bryan Burk (Lost, Fringe, Person Of Interest). Kathy Lingg (Person Of Interest, Revolution) is co-executive producer. ROADIES is produced by Bad Robot Productions, Vinyl Films and Dooley & Company Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. The announcement was made today by David Nevins, President, Showtime Networks Inc.
"Cameron Crowe is one of my all-time movie heroes,” said Nevins. “Winnie Holzman created and wrote one of my favorite TV shows ever. J.J., among many other things, is a consummate television producer. Best of all: the comedy script they’ve come up with together is brilliant, original and full of life."
"I love that we’re finally doing ROADIES," said Crowe. "J.J. and I have been talking about it for some time. We’re fans of crews, those workers up on the rigging towers, or walking feverishly with eight phones on their belt. Those quietly devoted people live huge lives, they’re often the real keepers of the flame. So happy to also be telling these stories with SHOWTIME, and also with one of my very favorite writer-producers ever, Winnie Holzman. Let’s get this show on the road!"
“The opportunity to work with Cameron Crowe is both an honor and a dream come true,” said Holzman. “I’m grateful to J.J. Abrams, and to SHOWTIME, and thrilled to be along for the ride.”
"ROADIES is Cameron Crowe at his most musically passionate, colorful character best,” said Abrams. “We had been talking about the series for so long, but when he actually handed me the script, it was funnier and sweeter and wilder than I had ever imagined. SHOWTIME is the perfect home for these characters – and there is no one I've been hoping to work with more than the truly brilliant Winnie Holzman."
ROADIES follows a hot-ticket tour, but with a simple twist: the band is in the background and the roadies take the spotlight. It’s an inside look at the reckless, romantic, funny and often poignant lives of a committed group of characters who live for music and the de facto family they’ve formed along the way.
Award-winning director and writer Cameron Crowe is responsible for such generation-defining, now-classic films as Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Say Anything and Jerry Maguire. His additional screen credits include Singles, Vanilla Sky and We Bought a Zoo. Winnie Holzman began her television career as a writer on the seminal series thirtysomething, followed by the coming-of-age drama she created and co-executive produced, My So-Called Life, featuring HOMELAND star Claire Danes. She is also a Tony® nominee for writing the book for the hit Broadway musical Wicked. J.J. Abrams is currently at work writing, producing and directing the highly anticipated feature film Star Wars: Episode VII, and he is also producing the next installments of the Mission: Impossible and Star Trek movie franchises. Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions is best known in television for its string of hit series including Felicity, Alias, Lost, Fringe and Person Of Interest, among others.
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Glad it's official and like the idea that we look at the crew, as opposed to what I first thought, which was fan girls and boys following the band around (like Almost Famous).
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(secretly wishing for Amanda Foreman, Domonic Monoghan, Jasika Nicole, or Blair Brown on the potential former Bad Robot side of things. On the non BR side, dream cast is Jennifer Carpenter or Debra Ann Woll)
I loved Almost Famous (on my long list of all times favorite movies) and I love this idea to follow the crew's life for once. I can't wait to see this.
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