News > Fox operates with Cawley's 'The Beast'

October 17, 2006

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Fox has given a put pilot commitment to "The Beast," a comedy from "Everybody Loves Raymond" alum Tucker Cawley. Based on the British series "Beast," "The Beast" is a multicamera workplace comedy centering on a young hotshot veterinarian who is stuck running his late father's practice despite his hatred of animals. CBS Paramount Network TV, where Cawley is under an overall deal, will produce in association with the British series' rights holder, FremantleMedia North America. Cawley will write the script and will executive produce. The original "Beast," created by Simon Nye, ran for two seasons on BBC1. 

 

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