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Tim Minear - "Drive" Pilot - Details

Wednesday 15 February 2006, by Webmaster

Fox has traveled across the pond to find its "Union Jackass," a comedy pilot starring British character actor Al Murray.

Net has also greenlit the drama "Drive," a sudser revolving around an "Amazing Race" competish, but on acid; and CBS has ordered the grandpa/grandson laffer "Generations."

On the casting front, "MASH" veteran David Ogden Stiers is set to return to network TV in Fox’s "Worst Week of My Life," while Balthazar Getty and Chazz Palminteri have landed roles in upcoming pilots.

Also, the CW has found its "Girlfriends" spinoff stars and Simon West ("When a Stranger Calls") is set to direct the CBS pilot "Under Pressure."

"Union Jackass," from 20th Century Fox TV and Avalon TV, stars Murray as an outspoken Brit who is forced to relocate to the Colonies — specifically, Santa Monica — when his ex-wife and young son move there.

Dan O’Keefe ("The Drew Carey Show") will write and exec produce, along with Jon Thoday, Richard Allen-Turner and David Martin.

"Union Jackass" is based on Murray’s alter ego "The Pub Landlord," a cranky, Archie Bunker-like character who was born out of his stand-up act. As the Pub Landlord (who until now hasn’t been given a name, but is referred to in the U.S. pilot as "Al"), Murray has starred in the Sky One sitcomsitcom "Time Gentlemen Please," the ITV1 special "An Audience With Al Murray the Pub Landlord" and the quiz show "Fact Hunt."

Fox’s "Drive," meanwhile, comes from scribes and exec producers Tim Minear ("Angel," "The Inside") and Ben Queen ("Century City," "100 Weddings"). Skein focuses on contestants on an illegal cross-country road race.

Twentieth Century Fox TV is behind "Drive."


1 Message

  • Union Jackass

    16 February 2006 10:57, by Joe Jenkins

    Reading that Al Murray will be transferring his pub landlord character across the pond gives me hopes, but also worries me and as both the character are very British in their comedy style.

    I look forward to seeing the results, though hope that the American audience understand the subtelty of the British humour.

    Having said that, many Brit sitcoms have transferred well, so there is hope.

    See online : Tim Minear - "Drive" Pilot