News > Fox Picks Up a Nip/Tucker's Queen B

September 26, 2007

Written by David Morgan

Nip/Tuck creator Ryan Murphy has been handed a series commitment by Fox for his new drama series Queen B. The show, co-created by Richard Levine and Lyn Greene (also Nip/Tuck executive producers) is described by as "a modern-day workplace drama that breaks the glass ceiling, creating a world where women call the shots. It centers on a brilliant but ruthless woman who takes over a worldwide conglomerate as a CEO and corrupts a young girl with power by making her the exec's right-hand henchwoman."

No cast attached yet, though the production is rumored to already be attracting a lot of plus 40 female talent. 

 

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