Dallas Lands New Fox Series Starring Colin Hanks and Bradley Whitford as Cops
By Robert Wilonsky, Thursday, Nov. 12 2009 @ 11:32AM
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It centers on Jack (Hanks), an ambitious, by-the-book detective whose habit of undermining himself has resulted in a dead-end position at the Los Angeles Police Department. Worse, he has been partnered with Dan (Whitford), a drunken, lecherous, wild-card cop who hangs onto his job only because of a heroic act years before.Only, hold up. Burklund says one of the reasons the series is being shot in Dallas is because it's actually set in Dallas -- unlike ABC's The Deep End, which will still be "set" in Los Angeles. Pre-production's under way at this very moment, with shooting set to begin around town in January.
"This is a big deal," Burklund tells Unfair Park. "I've been chomping at the bit to get this one out there. This was not easy. We were up against Atlanta, which has a 30-percent tax credit -- almost double ours." Word is, an official press release is forthcoming; we'll update accordingly.
Update at 1:05 p.m.: The Official Press Release concerning today's announcement follows. A preview: Says Mayor Tom Leppert, "Hollywood is catching on that Dallas has a lot to offer including incentives, an affordable economy, mild climate, interesting architecture and skyline, and a welcoming attitude towards their creative efforts."
Jack and Dan from Fox TV Studios Series to Air on FOX
DALLAS - Fox Television Studios has selected Dallas to be the location for Jack and Dan, its new one-hour, action/comedy series to air on FOX. Created by Matt Nix (Burn Notice) who is executive-producing along with Mikkel Bondesen, Jack and Dan will be set in Dallas and filmed at locations throughout the city. Fox Television Studios' production offices for the series also will be based in Dallas.
"Hollywood is catching on that Dallas has a lot to offer including incentives, an affordable economy, mild climate, interesting architecture and skyline, and a welcoming attitude towards their creative efforts," said Mayor Tom Leppert.
Bradley Whitford (West Wing) will star alongside Colin Hanks (Mad Men, Roswell). Hanks will play "Jack," a by-the-book police detective who is partnered with the wild-card cop "Dan," played by Whitford. The series will air on FOX (Channel 4 locally).
This was a hard-fought win for Dallas, with the city of Atlanta its primary competition (Georgia's incentive program provides for a 30% tax credit, nearly double Texas' program).
Bob Lemchen, senior vice president, production, Fox TV Studios, said, "Creatively, Dallas offered us terrific shooting locations, as well as a great crew base. The city also extended itself to us with enormous hospitality and commitment to making it all work. So for us, Dallas is simply a great place to shoot."
Jack and Dan has been picked up by FOX for 13 episodes and is expected to shoot 96 days total in its first season. The show will have a significant financial impact on the city and create many jobs for crew, actors, extras and vendors during the course of production. The producers are currently interviewing crew and looking for office space. Pre-production will begin immediately with shooting set to begin in January.


Comments (11)
Whitford's OK, but they couldn't get Hooch?
Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 12 2009 @ 11:59AMYou're telling me a group of highly compensated TV execs with access to the most creative writers on this planet got together and decided... "yep, a cop drama, that's what we need". If these guys aren't careful, the networks are gonna get replaced by Youtube.
Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 12 2009 @ 12:03PMBe Nice. Matt Nix is good people.
Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 12 2009 @ 12:37PMThe characters have jobs with the Los Angeles Police Department, but the series is set in Dallas? Does not compute.
Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 12 2009 @ 12:44PMMaybe they were confused that the "OC" here is actually Oak Cliff and not Orange County
Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 12 2009 @ 12:49PMIt's possible the show's setting had been changed, given the decision to shoot in Dallas. Awaiting further word about reasons for coming here, but among them cited by Fox TV Studio execs: "locals' hospitality."
Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 12 2009 @ 12:50PMPlease, I beg of you, stay out of Uptown. The grew so tired of the crew from Prison Break disrupting things.
Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 12 2009 @ 1:17PMJohn M, trust me... when they need flashy city scenes, they aren't gonna be filming in Lake Highlands, Balch Springs or the Grove. On the upside, Jack and Dan [catchy title] has 3 episodes written all over it. Be patient and hang in there... whenever you see baricades going up, just head on over to the Grapevine and chill for a few hours.
Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 12 2009 @ 1:45PMIf you ask me, Bradley Whitford will never recapture the greatness of Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise. This strikingly original cop show may come close, though.
Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 12 2009 @ 1:47PMI dunno Knot, the Whit was pretty good in Billy Madison too.
Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 12 2009 @ 2:14PM"mild climate?"
Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 12 2009 @ 2:41PMHas the mayor spent a summer in Dallas?