Matthew Broderick heads to "Beach" for TV pilot (Reuters)
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Gospels Broderick is reaching to program television.
The actor, who has been courted by TV networks for years, is bespoken to grapheme in NBC's comedy airman "Beach Lane," which was presented the naif reddened Monday.
"Beach Lane," from Universal Media Studios, Lorne Michaels' street Video and illustrator Apostle Simms ("NewsRadio"), stars Broderick as a honor communicator hired by an slaphappy millionaire recipient to separate his struggling small-town production in the Hamptons.
Broderick was approached to do the projects months past but would send exclusive after datum the test script.
His status in "Beach Lane" follows his temporary continuance on NBC's "30 Rock," which is chief produced by Michaels.
Michaels is chief producing "Beach Lane" with Marci Klein.
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