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Fox commits to Anderson series

Anderson comedy

Cynthia Littleton
Fox Broadcasting Co. has given a six-episode commitment to a comedy series from writer-producer Steven Levitan to star Pamela Anderson. The series from 20th Century Fox TV will center on a woman who's trying to change her life and break her habit of falling for less-than-responsible men. Fox is so high on the concept and the prospect of Levitan teaming with Anderson that network brass gave it the six-episode commitment before even reading a completed script. Anderson, a former "Baywatch" babe, has become as well known for her headline-generating personal life during the past few years as she has for her acting work in such features as "Scary Movie 3" and the 1998-2002 syndicated drama "V.I.P." Levitan, who has an overall development deal with 20th, created and executive produced the offbeat Fox comedy "Greg the Bunny" and was an executive producer on Fox's family comedy "Oliver Beene." He also created and executive produced the 1997-2003 NBC workplace comedy "Just Shoot Me." Levitan and Anderson are repped by UTA.
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