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Grazer's F.B.I. up in the air

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FBI When you're an Oscar and Emmy-winning executive producer, you sort of expect your latest TV effort to be excitedly greenlighted network that ordered it. After all, you have a track record of success. Nevertheless, Brian Grazer (Friday Night Lights, Shark, 24) has had his latest effort rejected. Grazer's Imagine TV/20th Century Fox TV's crime drama about and called The F.B.I., is no longer attached to the Fox network.

The exec was reportedly especially enthused about the show. Last August, Grazer said of The F.B.I., "I like making movies about heroes. Selfless people willing to protect the city, the state or the world is interesting to me. I try very hard to do those subjects in a non-corny way. It's about people who have nobility but are emotionally flawed."

For the first time in 35 years, the Federal Bureau of Investigation gave their cooperation to a TV show. But something clearly went off the tracks with Fox because last month, even though it cost them plenty (there was a penalty attached to the network for not going ahead with the project), they passed on the drama.

Imagine is now looking for another network to take it on. CBS and TNT are supposedly interested. The pilot for this series sounds nothing like the Quinn Martin show on the same name that starred Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and ran on ABC from 1965-1974. Grazer's The F.B.I. was written by Chap Taylor (Changing Lanes), and tells the story of Michael Cavanaugh, an Iraq War vet who is appointed as the new head of the F.B.I.' s Critical Incidents Response Group. The character of Michael Cavanaugh is based on a real-life former agent, John O'Neill.

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