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Posted: Mon., Oct. 16, 2006, 9:00pm PT

NBC cops 'House' mates

Shore, Blake to pen untitled drama

Scribe David Shore is developing a project at NBC -- his first since his "House" turned into an Emmy-nominated hit.

Shore is partnering with "House" writer Peter Blake to pen an untitled drama for the Peacock, through its sibling NBC Universal TV Studio.

Script revolves around a female cop, surrounded by an ensemble cast. Light drama will contain procedural elements but also a healthy dose of humor.

Shore and Blake are set to exec produce the project.

Shore created "House," the Hugh Laurie starrer that started slow but has turned into a monster hit for Fox and producer NBC U TV.

Prior to "House," Shore's credits included exec producing the CBS skeins "Hack" and "Family Law," and working on "Law & Order," "The Practice," "NYPD Blue" and "Due South."

Blake's credits also include "The Practice" and "Ally McBeal."


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