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Fox
TV, Burnett spin casino game, by Michael Schneider
- 14th October 2008
(Credit:
Variety)
'Rouletter'
to be shot in South America
Mark
Burnett and Fox Television Studios have teamed
to launch a TV series based on an old casino game.
"Rouletter"
takes a traditional Roulette wheel and replaces
the numbers with letters. Contestants then place
bets in order to form words, "Scrabble"
style, within a specific time frame.
The
initial pilot will be shot in South America, where
Fox TV Studios is already producing several projects
(including the Chris McQuarrie-produced "Persons
Unknown" and the Annabella Sciorra starrer
"Mental"), and then be sold to territories
around the globe.
Producers
in various territories will be able to ship in
contestants to the South America shoot site in
order to do their own pilots. Burnett, who owns
a studio in Asia, plans to do the same thing on
that continent as well.
"I
like trying things that I think will translate
globally," Burnett said. "It's a global
village, and I've probably produced more foreign
stuff than most other producers. I'm not intimidated
by producers being in other countries. By producing
('Rouletter') in South America, it made sense
to do this together with Fox TV Studios."
Fox
TV Studios president Emiliano Calemzuk said he
plans to first sell "Rouletter" to Latin
American networks but has already received interest
from channels all over the globe.
"I
thought it was the perfect time to do this, a
new take on successful shows like 'Wheel of Fortune,'
" Calemzuk said. "And Mark thought it
was a great idea to make a big pilot."
Burnett
and David Russo are the show's creators and will
exec produce; the Collective's Reza Izad and Al
Hassas will also exec produce. In addition, FTVS
and exec producer Matthew Gaven will produce the
initial pilot episode.
Burnett
said he sees a bigger business in "Rouletter"
beyond just TV, including licensing the game to
casinos. The show has applied for a patent on
its unique letter-based Roulette wheel.
Beyond
"Rouletter," Burnett's international
expansion has included a new edition of "The
Contender," now being shot in Singapore.
Burnett's other upcoming skeins include CBS' "Jingles,"
MTV's "Star Maker" and TNT's "Wedding
Day."
Fox
TV Studios skeins include "Burn Notice"
and "Saving Grace," as well as the alternative
series "Talkshow With Spike Feresten"
and "The Girls Next Door."
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