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NBC sets sights on 'Mistakes'
Network developing series based on McElhatton's novel
By Kimberly Nordyke
Oct 30, 2008, 12:00 AM ET


By Kimberly Nordyke
Oct 30, 2008, 12:00 AM ET

NBC is developing an hourlong drama based on the "do-over" novel
"Pretty Little Mistakes," with "Friday Night Lights" showrunner      
Jason Katims supervising the project from the writing team of Bruce
Marshall Romans
and Kiersten Van Horne.

"Mistakes," from Universal Media Studios, is based on the novel by
Heather McElhatton that lets readers decide which path the female
protagonist will take at the end of each chapter. It starts out with a high
school graduation, after which the reader makes one of two possible
choices -- college or travel -- ultimately leading to 150 possible endings.

The project, which has received a script commitment from NBC, will
reflect the readers'-choice sensilbity of the book, but producers are still
in the formative stages of working out the logistics.

Katims is attached as an executive producer and will supervise
development of the script. Fuse Entertainment's Mikkel Bondensen and
Kristen Campo (USA's "Burn Notice") are attached as executive producer
and producer, respectively.

Fox previously tried its hand at a scripted viewers'-choice project in 2001
with "Nathan's Choice," a comedy from Chuck Lorre that would have
featured viewers voting online or by phone from one of two choices the
protagonist would face in each episode. "Choice" got only as far as the
pilot stage.

Roman and Van Horne, who previously created and penned the pilot
scripts "The Track" for FX and "Pushed" for Fox, are repped by APA and
New Wave Entertainment. Katims is repped by CAA. McElhatton is with
APA. Fuse, which also has a first-look deal at Fox TV Studios, is repped
by Endeavor.