Saturday, March 26, 2011

ABC Pilot "Grace"

I love So You Think You Can Dance so much so that my daughter and I went to see the live show last year when it came here and we were just thrilled by the entire show.  Now throw into this mix Krista Vernoff ex producer of Grey's Anaomy, Debbie Allen and Mia Michaels and we just may have a winner on our hands here.

This is the article from Zap It TV that Krystle sent to one of the groups that I am in.  You can bet the house that I will be watching this series and starting a Yahoo group for it.


Not content being the even-tempered voice of reason on the "Dancing With the Stars" judges' panel, Carrie Ann Inaba is now eying a future producing scripted television.


The dancer and choreographer currently has an ABC pilot in the works with "Grey's Anatomy" executive producer Krista Vernoff called "Grace" -- and it finds her in the familiar world of dance.

Zap2it chatted with Inaba after the premiere of "DWTS," and in addition to divulging her favorites for Season 12, she gave us a status update on the new project.

"We're actually shooting right now," she says. "Eric Roberts is our lead and he plays this dysfunctional choreographer who has three daughters by different mothers -- one of whom is Debbie Allen."

Even saying the name seems to be something of a religious experience for Inaba. "That was an 'aaaaah' moment," she says, gesturing to the heavens. "'Fame' set the path for what I do in my life, and now that I've hired Debbie Allen to be in our pilot, it's pretty surreal."

But it's the not-so-famous cast members that might get fans riled up about the potential series. "We've hired all these dancers from 'So You Think You Can Dance,'" says Inaba. "All those poor kids, they learn all this great dancing and then there's no job for them, so we've provided them with one."

There's no confirmation on which "SYTYCD" alums to expect from the pilot, but they won't likely be anyone Mia Michaels isn't a fan of. The Emmy-winner and frequent "SYTYCD" judge serves as the "Grace" choreographer.



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