Amy Heckerling, the woman behind such movies as Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Clueless, Johnny Dangerously and the Look Who's Talking films, is developing a series for NBC with the working title of 1985. The series will serve as a sequel to George Orwell's 1984, except it won't, because I'm lying. Actually, the series will focus on a young girl growing up as a teenager during the Reagan era. The sitcom has been picked up as a script by NBC, with Heckerling slated to write, direct and executive produce. The project will also use music from the 80s, which makes sense because using songs from the Civil War would just be confusing. The show will also have a voiceover of the young girl as an adult reflecting back on her childhood. I've always found it interesting how narrators on TV shows can recall every detail of their childhood when I can't remember what I ate for breakfast three days ago. I guess that's the magic of TV for you.
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10-03-2006 @ 10:21PM
David said...
I think it would have been better if the series was a sequel to 1984, I can't stand the book but that would be cool. :)
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10-04-2006 @ 3:42AM
Louise said...
So... it's really just The Wonder Years but with a female lead and set in 1985...
Fred Savage could play the dad this time around, married to Danica Mc Kellar... who said new ideas are lacking in TV!?
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10-05-2006 @ 1:17AM
Erica said...
Isn't this the 3rd (or 4th) attempt at an "80s show"? How is this one supposed to succeed?
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