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 Frank Spotnitz, Gabrielle Union Developing NBC Procedural - Today's News: Our Take
Gabrielle Union and X-Files writer/producer Frank Spotnitz are reteaming to develop a new series for NBC. The duo, which worked together on ABC's short-lived Night Stalker during the 2005-2006 TV season, is developing a procedural for the Peacock, according to Variety . Spontitz will write the ... (link)

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Frank Spotnitz, Gabrielle Union Developing NBC Procedural
Published 11/30/2008 at OH NO!!
... be produced by Universal Media Studios. Spotnitz's other TV credits include the recent Samurai Girl, Robbery Homicide Division and the X-Files spin-off The Lone Gunmen. Union, who was seen last season on Ugly Betty and regularly appeared on 7th Heaven, most recently has been focused on the big screen, appearing in features such as Meet Dave and Tyler Perry' Daddy's Little Girls. http://www.tvguide.com/News/Frank-Spotnitz-Gabrielle-1000294.aspx?rss=breakingnews

NEWSSTAND, CANDIDS, AND BOX OFFICE HOOPLA
Published 12/2/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Chi-Chi) at URBAN-HOOPLA.COM
... gown at the NY premiere of her new film, "Cadillac Records." Gabrielle also decided to go back to TV (remember her TV show, "Night Stalker"??!) She just signed up to developed a new series for NBC according to TV Guide . Also at the NY premiere were Columbus too fine Short , Mos Def and Ne-Yo . Rumor has it that Ne-Yo ...

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Frank Spotnitz, Gabrielle Union Developing NBC Procedural

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