Duff, Duff. Can't get enough of that wonderful stuff!
Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2003 6:27 am
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtm ... ID=3775505
CBS Aims for Kids with Deal for Hilary Duff Pilot
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - CBS is going young -- really young. The network just signed a comedy pilot deal with Hilary Duff, the 16-year-old "Lizzie McGuire" star.
The network will develop a starring vehicle for Duff for the 2004-05 season, most likely a domestic comedy a la "Family Ties."
The teenager's mother, Susan Duff, will executive produce the project. While the deal doesn't guarantee that a pilot will be shot, CBS will pay a substantial penalty if it isn't, sources said. Terms were not disclosed.
Duff, who rocketed to fame on Disney Channel's hit "Lizzie McGuire" series and the subsequent Disney feature "The Lizzie McGuire Movie," was the focus of determined bidding among several networks, believed to include NBC and Fox.
But CBS, which has long been the oldest-skewing network, viewed signing Duff as an opportunity to make further inroads among younger viewers, who have turned out in surprisingly large numbers for the freshman drama "Joan of Arcadia," which stars 20-year-old Amber Tamblyn.
While no writers are yet attached, CBS is looking to develop a series that will connect with adults as well as kids, broadening Duff's appeal beyond her core preteen and teen audience.
CBS confirmed the deal but declined to discuss details.
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CBS Aims for Kids with Deal for Hilary Duff Pilot
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - CBS is going young -- really young. The network just signed a comedy pilot deal with Hilary Duff, the 16-year-old "Lizzie McGuire" star.
The network will develop a starring vehicle for Duff for the 2004-05 season, most likely a domestic comedy a la "Family Ties."
The teenager's mother, Susan Duff, will executive produce the project. While the deal doesn't guarantee that a pilot will be shot, CBS will pay a substantial penalty if it isn't, sources said. Terms were not disclosed.
Duff, who rocketed to fame on Disney Channel's hit "Lizzie McGuire" series and the subsequent Disney feature "The Lizzie McGuire Movie," was the focus of determined bidding among several networks, believed to include NBC and Fox.
But CBS, which has long been the oldest-skewing network, viewed signing Duff as an opportunity to make further inroads among younger viewers, who have turned out in surprisingly large numbers for the freshman drama "Joan of Arcadia," which stars 20-year-old Amber Tamblyn.
While no writers are yet attached, CBS is looking to develop a series that will connect with adults as well as kids, broadening Duff's appeal beyond her core preteen and teen audience.
CBS confirmed the deal but declined to discuss details.
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