May 5 2006 02:22 PM ET

Sorkin's 'Studio 60' gets a green light

As handicappers might have predicted, of the two dueling backstage-at-Saturday Night Live pilots NBC was considering, Aaron Sorkin’s Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip was picked up first as a fall 2006 series. Given the hour-long drama’s pedigree — West Wing’s Sorkin and Thomas Schlamme behind the camera, Matthew Perry in front of it — it would have been surprising if NBC didn’t pick it up. It’s good for those of us who long to see Sorkin writing for TV again, but I’m crossing my fingers that they pick up Tina Fey’s untitled sitcom as well. As NBC execs have said, there’s room for both, and NBC certainly could use more comedies. Plus, I want to see Alec Baldwin play a scary, not-all-there network boss.

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  • mike

    I’m looking forward to this show. It will be exciting to watch people talking fast while walking down long halls. Only instead of sports or government, they will be talking about comedy.
    I do hope the Tina Fey show is picked up as well. Hopefully,then they can clean house at Saturday Night Live.

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