
Nbc buys 'freakonomics'-inspired drama procedural produced by kelsey grammer
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NBC Buys 'Freakonomics'-Inspired Drama Procedural Produced By Kelsey Grammer You will be redirected back to your article in seconds Skip to main content August 7, 2012 5:52pm
SERVICES TO SHARE THIS PAGE. NBC has bought_ Pariah_, a drama project from Lionsgate Television and Kelsey Grammer’s Grammnet Prods. Written by Kevin Fox (_The Negotiator, Law & Order:
SVU_), the police procedural features characters inspired by the economic theory ‘Freakonomics’ made popular by authors/economists Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner. In _Pariah_, the Mayor
of San Diego appoints a rogue academic with no law enforcement background to run a task force using Freakonomics-inspired alternative methods of policing. This causes an uproar within the
police department as the morally conflicted, conspiracy-minded academic solves crimes by conducting his controversial experiments on citizens of the city. Grammer and Grammnet’s Stella
Stolper and Brian Sher will executive produce, with Levitt and Dubner attached as producers. The project extends Grammnet’s relationship with Lionsgate — the two companies also co-produce
the Grammer-starring Starz drama _Boss._ Grammnet, whose head of development Brian Taylor has spearheaded _Pariah_, and Levitt & Dubner are repped by WME. Fox is with Gersh. 32 Comments
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