Thursday, August 12, 2010

ABC To Adapt British Spy Drama 'MI-5'

http://www.deadline.com/2010/08/abc-to-adapt-british-spy-drama-mi-5/

An adaptation of the hit British series Spooks aka MI-5 is headed to American television via ABC.

ABC Studios has closed a deal for the rights to Spooks, known in the U.S. as MI-5, with Kudos Rights LTD, a division of the Shine Group-owned British production company Kudos Film and Television which produces the BAFTA-winning original series. Michael Seitzman has been tapped to write the adaptation, which has received a script order from ABC.

Spooks, created by David Wolstencroft, follows the work of a group of MI5 officers based at the service's Thames House headquarters in highly secure offices known as The Grid. The spy drama, one of the U.K.’s top series of this decade, launched in 2002, with a new season scheduled to premiere this fall.

Spooks also has become one of the most recognizable British series in the U.S. in a long while. Under the title MI-5, it has aired in the U.S. on A&E, BBC America and PBS. Another top British drama series, which is well known in the U.S., Torchwood, is getting an U.S. reboot at Starz, which is co-producing the upcoming installment of the Doctor Who spinoff.

Seitzman, who is under an overall deal at ABC Studios, had 2 projects for the studio that went to pilot last year, Empire State and House Rules. On the feature side, the WME-repped Seitzman penned the 2005 film North Country.
 
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